A shocking discovery buried in the Epstein files has exposed dark connections to the funding and development of a widely-owned digital asset, according to precious metals expert Josh Ward from Noble Gold. The revelation comes as the dollar continues its historic collapse and central banks worldwide abandon U.S. assets for physical gold.
In an explosive interview on Next News Network, Ward revealed what he found in the Epstein documents that directly connects to the early funding and white papers of the digital asset that millions of Americans currently own. "I call it digital fool's gold," Ward explained. "The only reason people buy it is because they think someone stupider will buy it from them later at a higher price."
Dollar in FREE FALL as Foreign Nations Dump U.S. Assets
The writing is on the wall for anyone paying attention. The dollar has crashed 10% since the start of 2025, while a massive $150 billion Swedish pension fund just announced they're reducing U.S. bond holdings due to "reduced predictability." Even more alarming: foreign-owned U.S. government debt has plummeted from 38% to just 13% - the lowest in American history.
Meanwhile, central banks are in a mad dash to acquire physical gold, purchasing over 1,100 tons in 2025 alone. Poland just bought 150 tons, and China remains a massive buyer as smart money flees dollar-denominated assets.
Gold Targeting $7,000-$8,000 While Digital Assets CRASH
JP Morgan released a year-end gold target of $6,300 per ounce, with Deutsche Bank predicting $6,000. But Ward believes those estimates are conservative, projecting gold could hit between $7,000 and $8,000 by year's end.
Silver has been even more explosive, rocketing from $30 to nearly $90 in a single year - a staggering 300% increase across nine consecutive positive months. The U.S. Mint literally ran out of silver and stopped producing American Silver Eagles, doubling prices overnight from $90 to $180.
Compare that to the digital asset everyone called the "new safe haven" - it crashed 38% from its highs while gold kept hitting all-time records. Ward explains Wall Street broke the scarcity thesis with "cash-settled futures, perpetual swaps, options, ETFs and prime broker lending," creating theoretically infinite synthetic supply.
"The 21 million hard cap thesis is dead. When you own physical metals, the government doesn't know you have it, doesn't know how much you have, doesn't know what you bought it at."
With every fiat currency in history eventually going to zero and the average currency lifespan being just 65 years, Americans holding dollar-denominated retirement savings need to wake up. The smart money already has.
