Our "exorbitant privelege" is not going to last forever. When the imf called. For a new Bretton woods moment last week, ending that system is what they were talking about.
The IMF already doesn't have a say in this. The USA isn't going to have a say in it either if 30 year yields go down any further.
Also I'm not claiming that the BTC will take over the dollar, I'm saying dedollarization will occur in general. This isn't a particularly controversial opinion at this point in the finance world. The average CNBC guest is willing to admit this at this point.
> I'm saying dedollarization will occur in general.
US Feds have gone overboard on tracking financial crime, but I really dont see people thinking Euro, Yuan or Yen is safer. Certainly non-CB cryptocurrencies are worthless as soon as sentiment turns.
> The average CNBC guest is willing to admit this at this point.
That really doesn't hold a lot of credibility with me though. :)
You keep responding to things I haven't said . I'm agnostic to how dedollarization will occur. I'm not claiming that it will be the Yen, the euro, the sdr, gold or bitcoin specifically.