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I believe that if the scenario of a new world order is possible perhaps not as soon as some thought, but it is a matter of keeping it in mind...the United States has recently seen itself in a decadent situation, an environment that in one way or another has benefited its opponents, especially China, which has used its influences and strategies to increase its power as a power, so I Think that Soon the reign of the United States will go to the background, or well that's what I Think... but there is something that still keeps me intrigued, the monetary war between the Usd and the Yuan is being noticed as a new alternative to carry out commercial exchange, but and if none of these currencies are the ones that will establish the new world order and rather bitcoin will do so, none of these centralized assets show the potential to lead and counteract inflation, which little by little is plaguing every corner of the world, bitcoin is the only one that can reduce this impact, despite its volatility it has generated good results, What would happen if, in addition to considering it as a reserve apart from gold, they used it for trade between nations?,what would happen to the world in In this case? Could the countries regain stability as time goes by?
The concept of a new world order and all this talk of USD, Yuan, and Bitcoin! Spins my mind around. However, here is what I have for you. Yes, the U.S. is in a precarious position, but don't you think it's a bit premature to declare that they'll lose their dominance? China may possess some power, but China is not the only business in town
But then there's Bitcoin. You assert that Bitcoin could lead the world, but didn't it once crash? Twice? In addition, it oscillates like a yo-yo. How can such a factor stabilize the situation? Comparable to attempting to construct a house on a seesaw. However, gold is shiny, but you can't purchase a cup of coffee with it, so who knows? Perhaps one day we will all purchase hamburgers with digital currency. Or perhaps not
I agree with you. It's true China has been growing consistently but America's history has pulled a lot of partners that keeps them steady with their dominance in the market and economy.
As for Bitcoin leading the world, it seems unlikely as many countries will surely not accept it, at least their government.