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Re: Will bitcoin end the dollar’s reign?
by
Asusnumbaone
on 28/02/2021, 15:52:46 UTC
When the pandemic hit, the US dollar was as mighty as ever. Despite talk of faltering American supremacy, the dollar ruled as the medium of international trade, the anchor against which other nations value their currencies, and the “reserve currency” most central banks hold as savings.
Before the US, only five powers had enjoyed the coveted “reserve currency” status, going back to the mid-1400s: Portugal, then Spain, the Netherlands, France and Britain. Those reigns lasted 94 years on average. At the start of 2020, the dollar’s run had endured 100 years. That would have been reason to question how much longer it could continue, but for one caveat: the lack of a successor.

Read the article @ https://www.ft.com/content/ea33b688-12e0-459c-80c5-2efba58e6f1a

At the time of writing this thread there was no paywall at Financial Times for this article  Wink
I think no because the bitcoi currency is lack of authority no government can control the bitcoin unless government will ban it but i think bitcoin its hard to banned because of the potential of its It will never replace dollar because of many reasons.