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Anonymous ID: b0+oXsd9South Korea
7/10/2025, 11:06:24 AM No.509994995
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The United States, which has long exported the dollar as a means of exploiting other countries, is now actively promoting stablecoins. But why?

The answer lies in America's intent to use stablecoins to channel investments into U.S. government bonds. The goal is to tie the value of stablecoins to the U.S. dollar, reinforcing its dominance in the global financial system.

To understand this, let’s take a step back. The U.S. once used the gold standard to secure the value of its currency. meaning that dollars could be exchanged for gold. However, when countries like the United Kingdom began demanding gold in exchange for dollars, the U.S. refused. This decision contributed to the onset of the Great Depression. In response, the U.S. shifted its strategy and turned to oil as a foundation for the dollar's value. By making oil purchasable only in dollars, it created the "petrodollar" system, which helped stabilize the currency.

This is why countries like Venezuela suffered under U.S. financial pressure, and why conflicts continue to erupt in the Middle East.

in recent years, the idea of "peak oil" has lost credibility as new reserves are discovered. This has raised concerns in the U.S. about maintaining the dollar’s dominance. As a result, stablecoins have become the new tool. By encouraging the use of stablecoins backed by U.S. bonds, the U.S. can sustain global demand for its financial assets.

Recently, The U.S. has passed legislation banning stablecoins from offering interest payments. If that happens, the dollar could maintain its role as the base currency, while countries with unstable currencies such as Turkey, Venezuela, and Argentina would turn to stablecoins as a more reliable alternative.

These countries, having lost the foundation of their own financial systems, In the end, they may be reduced to relying solely on natural resources like oil and minerals and crops just like many African nations today.
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Anonymous ID: Xv37oxLxUnited States
7/10/2025, 11:07:32 AM No.509995047
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fuck crypto. its all bullshit
Anonymous ID: +agd7Ju1United States
7/10/2025, 11:09:34 AM No.509995115
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