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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
If US debt-to-GDP is such a problem, why aren’t US Treasury rates surging and other fiat currencies surging relative to the dollar?
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William Saar
@saarw.eth
Allied countries will coordinate inflating away their debts. It's not like the EU lacks indebted countries and financial controls seem easier to conduct (like when Greece limited bank withdrawals for 3 years) CNY is still pegged to the dollar, but many believe it would surge if it was allowed to float
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Right, so we will continue on this course until a viable alternative exists.
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William Saar
@saarw.eth
I think @balajis.eth got the right idea that there won't be a single alternative to replace all uses of the dollar Gold has already strengthened its role as central bank reserves. Trade deals are getting inked in CNY and Rupees The pain in the west comes when liquidity to pay for liabilities needs to be printed>inflation
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