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RE: 4 Reasons Why Bitcoin Will Not Be The World's Reserve Currency

in LeoFinance3 years ago

what comes next? What replaces the USD? Another fiat currency? It's possible, but my guess is the days of trusting a centralized party to maintain a stable supply of a currency have come and gone. Why trust, when you can just verify? An argument could be made that gold is today’s reserve asset as it is held by the majority of central banks.

For me, gold is the past, while Bitcoin is the future. Bitcoin is decentralized, easily verifiable, immutable, divisible with a known supply and is easily amalgamated into an ever-increasing digitizing global economy.

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Whatever it is the dollar certainly won’t be the world reserve currency for past a decade or two tops. I’d bet by 2030 it’s no longer the top Dog:

Only time can tell right ?