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Topic
Board Economics
Re: The Future of the Global Economy
by
Abiky
on 19/06/2025, 14:32:45 UTC
If you study history, you will see that major changes have always been accompanied by major crises. And to be honest, what we are witnessing now is difficult to call a global crisis. It is more of a local one, especially in the regions where there are currently intense military conflicts. You could say that COVID affected the entire planet, but I feel like it was just a rehearsal for a much bigger global crisis that lies ahead.

A much bigger global crisis? You mean like Fiat/central banks collapsing in their entirety? That might happen, although the odds are very slim. If it does happen, money would finally break free from the State (separation of money and State). The global economy would become completely decentralized.

Some say this is an "utopian dream" brought by crypto enthusiasts. And I'm afraid they're right. It's hard to believe governments are going to give up control of the economy anytime soon. I'd expect a things to ease for a while, followed by an intense period of conflict. Who knows what the future will bring?