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The United States is not going through its best economic moment, and let’s be honest, our currency has gone from leading the global economy to being in one of the most decisive moments in our history. Everything is changing, we know that, and so are other countries economically. It’s clear the world is moving toward a place we don’t yet know, and geopolitical tensions are making each country play its own cards. Eleven countries have announced they will stop using the dollar in 2025. We’re going to tell you everything we know about this practically global decision and whether we are facing the end of the dollar’s global reign.
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237 sats \ 1 reply \ @freetx 7 Apr
Personally, I would rather stock market fall by 80% (including bitcoin) and wind up with a country that can actually start building things again vs another 30 years of same fake financial system.
The current system is not sustainable anyway. We have been heading into a crash one way or another, its better that the crash happen in conjunction with an attempt to re-privatize the economy + rebuild manufacturing base.
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💯 agree
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The 11 countries on this list should stop taking US dollars and focus on their own economies
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All of these are old russia/soviet union. They always work together. No surprise they arent using the USD. Will it really hurt when they do stop using it?
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Not the USA I don’t think
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They are hurting themselves more. But they have to follow russias lead. Imagine if ukraine stopped using the usd after all of this, though. That would be a stab in the back.
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the only one of the debacle of the dollar took shape and impulse in 2008. with the bank rescue.
"Today we only see the last spare parts that the fish gives 🐟 after being out of the water for a good time"
Delarization began in 2014 with China. and accelerated with the War of Russia and Ukraine in recent years.
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