Bitcoin As The Global Reserve Currency?

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Even Rand Paul is getting into the act, talking about things he evidently has no clue about.

In this video I discuss why Bitcoin will not be the reserve currency and why technology will make that completely unnecessary. While the USD will hang around a while, the erosion over the next couple decades will occur as technology is forging ahead.


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Did you just run into 2060 with your thoughts, interesting.

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Very interesting video. You have an unusual view of the future of the first token. Thanks.

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3 BTC in 10 years will worth 3 BTC, if the algorithm's integrity will remain unaltered. not 30 BTC.
Our current mistake is that we still think in the rotten dollar.

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3 BTC in 10 years will worth 3 BTC,

Yes it will and it will also be inelastic which most overlook.

So the point still holds. Bitcoin's inelasticity means that it cannot adapt to the changing economic circumstances.

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Yes, BTC will likely be world's new reserve currency. Why? Because it is now controlled by the WHALES.

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I'm not persuaded the idea of a "world reserve currency" even matters anymore.

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Summary:
In this video, Task discusses the concept of Bitcoin as a reserve currency, critiquing Senator Rand Paul's remarks on the topic. He argues that the US dollar will remain the reserve currency for the foreseeable future despite the rise of cryptocurrencies. Task delves into the challenges of fiat currencies, debt sustainability, and the potential impact of technological advancements on the global economic system. He predicts a shift towards a networked economy, where traditional nation-states may diminish in relevance. Task also touches on the future role of Bitcoin as a store of value and collateral, emphasizing the transformative nature of technological progress on financial systems.

Detailed Article:
Task starts by addressing the idea of Bitcoin as a reserve currency, highlighting that the US dollar's status is unlikely to be threatened in the near future. He criticizes Senator Rand Paul for advocating Bitcoin as a reserve currency without understanding the complexities of the global economic system. Task emphasizes the longevity of the US dollar's dominance and dismisses apocalyptic predictions made by gold bugs and Bitcoin maximalists.

Moving on, Task explores the challenges facing fiat currencies, such as the inability to print at necessary levels to counter technological deflation and service mounting debt. He argues that while the US government's debt levels are concerning, the system is sustained through continuous debt accumulation and monetary printing rather than debt repayment.

Task predicts a gradual shift towards growth in the crypto realm, leading to increased productivity and output. He envisions a future where traditional economic models are overshadowed by advancements in the crypto space, leading to a global economic transformation.

Task delves into the potential implications of technological advancements on the economic landscape, highlighting concepts like molecular assemblers, carbon nanofactories, and networked economies. He anticipates a shift towards a digital age and envisions a future where physical products are manufactured from atoms, disrupting traditional economic models.

Discussing the role of Bitcoin in future financial systems, Task predicts it to serve as a store of value and collateral rather than a currency. He emphasizes the potential collapse of lending systems if Bitcoin were to become a base currency due to its deflationary nature.

In conclusion, Task emphasizes the inevitability of significant changes in the economic, political, and governance models in the coming decades. He foresees a future where technological advancements reshape financial systems, leading to a paradigm shift in how money is perceived and utilized. Task's insights underline the transformative potential of cryptocurrencies and emerging technologies on the global economic landscape.

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