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Board Economics
Re: The Future of the Global Economy
by
Abiky
on 10/07/2025, 19:16:34 UTC
The future of the world economy will be shaped by factors such as technological advances, demographic changes and global cooperation dynamics, provided geopolitical conflicts are resolved and inflation stabilizes. The rise of the digital sphere is already transforming the economy and this transformation may accelerate in the future.

But what will fundamentally change? Will the dollar dominance go away forever or will we see different economies? The rise of the digital sphere continues to open up different economic areas and this will accelerate even more.

The dollar dominance WILL go away forever. We're already seeing the process of "de-dollarization" happening before our very eyes. In the future, not one single currency will reign supreme. But rather, a basket of currencies linked to the world's most powerful countries. Not even Bitcoin will become the world's reserve currency in the future.

With each catastrophic event (geopolitical tensions, foreign wars, trade wars, etc), comes drastic changes in our economy and society as a whole. Right now, companies are laying off thousands of workers as AI takes over the world by storm. All part of the plan to leave everyone "unemployed" and push a UBI (Universal Basic Income) system powered by either stablecoins or CBDCs. More control for banks and governments, and less power for the people. This is what's coming. And there will be no way to stop it.