【Crypto World】A question that has been discussed in the crypto circle is—what is the future of the US dollar? Some say it will become obsolete like Windows, and funds will eventually flow into cryptocurrencies. But others disagree. There is a voice in the investment community that believes USD-backed stablecoins are doing one thing: making large-scale purchases of US Treasuries and promoting the digital use of the dollar worldwide, which in turn strengthens the dominance of the US dollar. Both viewpoints have merit, but they point to completely different futures. One is disruption, the other is evolution.
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CompoundPersonality
· 21h ago
Ha, it's the same old topic again. It feels like we've been discussing this for three years, and it's still these two voices, endless and never-ending.
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GasFeeBarbecue
· 21h ago
The digitization of the US dollar is truly brilliant. On the surface, it seems like a concession, but in reality, it's still strengthening the moat. Truly smart.
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governance_lurker
· 22h ago
Really, the digitization of the US dollar has already begun. USDT, USDC, and others have been running globally for a while. It's not about overthrowing, but about upgrading.
USD vs. Crypto: Is it being disrupted or digitally upgraded?
【Crypto World】A question that has been discussed in the crypto circle is—what is the future of the US dollar? Some say it will become obsolete like Windows, and funds will eventually flow into cryptocurrencies. But others disagree. There is a voice in the investment community that believes USD-backed stablecoins are doing one thing: making large-scale purchases of US Treasuries and promoting the digital use of the dollar worldwide, which in turn strengthens the dominance of the US dollar. Both viewpoints have merit, but they point to completely different futures. One is disruption, the other is evolution.