To conclude, de-dollarization isn't a fairytale— but also isn't a revolution either. It's more of a slow shift at the lines, not a sudden upheaval. The dollar dominance can gradually erode, but for now, there's no serious opponent ready to take its position
What is your view?
You have hit the hammer on the head of the nail because the truth is is that the world is changing and it's changing very fast and that change is affecting bilateral relations and with the tensions going on in the world there are new alignment going on in the world organizations like Brics are direct threat to the use of the dollar in the international market so de dollarisation is something is is gradually sweeping across the world
To me I even support those countries that are spear heading this moves because truth be told the United States of America has over time become so autocratic and has control other countries for too long what ever they consider good is good and what ever they consider evil is evil so if other countries don't stand up and challenges them the world will be monopolized into something else alot of countries are shifting grounds from the United States of America the latest is coming from the African continent most African countries are abandoning the the use of the dollar more African countries are joining brics