Not sure if he was the first to say this, but Guy Swann on Bitcoin Audible (great podcast to check out if you haven't already) always says that "All Bitcoin has to do is survive."
Hard to believe it's real. But if so, it predicts:
-End of current monetary order -New dominance of "outside" over "inside" CB money -Inflation in the West -High treasury yields and dollar devaluation -Bitcoin to benefit, if it survives
Do you see inflation in the West written all over this like I do?
This crisis is not like anything we have seen since President Nixon took the U.S. dollar off gold in 1971 – the end of the era of commodity-based money.
When this crisis (and war) is over, the U.S. dollar should be much weaker and, on the flipside, the renminbi much stronger, backed by a basket of commodities.
From the Bretton Woods era backed by gold bullion, to Bretton Woods II backed by inside money (Treasuries with un-hedgeable confiscation risks), to Bretton Woods III backed by outside money (gold bullion and other commodities).
After this war is over, “money” will never be the same again...
...and Bitcoin (if it still exists then) will probably benefit from all this
Not sure if he was the first to say this, but Guy Swann on Bitcoin Audible (great podcast to check out if you haven't already) always says that "All Bitcoin has to do is survive."
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“If it survives” = if we survive
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From Alex Gladstien:
view on twitter.comThe full Credit Suisse e-mail:
https://i.imgur.com/7btRrXQ.jpeg
Source:
https://twitter.com/Satoshi2k21/status/1501087701738700802
And a link to the PDF:
view on twitter.comMost bitcoin-relevant part of the message:
Bloomberg covers it:
Zoltan Pozsar on the Great Commodities Collateral Crunch in Funding Markets
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-03-08/zoltan-pozsar-on-the-great-commodities-collateral-crunch-in-funding-markets
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