The global monetary order is undergoing a significant shift. Both the dollar and euro are gradually losing their dominant positions in international trade and reserves. This erosion of traditional fiat currency dominance reflects broader economic realignment and growing demand for alternative value stores. As geopolitical tensions rise and monetary policies diverge across major economies, market participants are increasingly exploring decentralized and borderless payment solutions. These structural changes in the global monetary system continue to reshape how nations and investors approach financial sovereignty and asset allocation.
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ColdWalletGuardian
· 13h ago
The US dollar and euro are both falling behind; this wave indeed shows the opportunity in crypto.
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Finally, someone has spoken out—the traditional financial system is slowly collapsing.
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Decentralized payments should have been widespread long ago; why the delay?
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Geopolitical turmoil + divergent monetary policies—has the spring of Web3 truly arrived?
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Sovereign wealth allocation needs to wake up; why cling to fiat currency?
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It sounds nice, but basically every country wants to break free from the dollar’s shackles.
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Where the money flows has long been recorded on the blockchain; those who don’t understand should learn.
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Wait, isn’t this exactly what we’ve been shouting about two years ago...
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Alternative store of value? Sounds like it’s just an endorsement for BTC.
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Reorganization of monetary order, hold your coins and wait for the right time.
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DancingCandles
· 01-05 07:44
The US dollar and euro are no longer viable; our opportunity has arrived, haha
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MoodFollowsPrice
· 01-05 06:56
The US dollar and euro are falling behind. To put it nicely, it's a reshuffle; to be blunt, everyone wants to run away.
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GasGuzzler
· 01-05 06:52
Will the US dollar fall? It was about time, the central bank has been planning this all along
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Wait, can decentralized payments really replace fiat currency... It’s a bit uncertain
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Geopolitical chaos, the crypto world is the real winner. I guessed right this time
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Sounds good, but isn’t it true that all countries want to control the narrative? How can true decentralization happen
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The era of diversified reserves has arrived. What should we stockpile now?
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I’ve been hearing about the collapse of fiat currency for five years. When will it actually happen?
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The decline of the US dollar is real, but the euro is also dragging down... This is awkward
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CryptoSourGrape
· 01-05 06:34
If only I had understood this two years ago, now it's too late to say anything.
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SquidTeacher
· 01-05 06:30
The US dollar and euro should be panicking, the era of decentralization has truly arrived.
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OnlyUpOnly
· 01-05 06:30
The US dollar and euro are cooling down, the last winners in crypto
The global monetary order is undergoing a significant shift. Both the dollar and euro are gradually losing their dominant positions in international trade and reserves. This erosion of traditional fiat currency dominance reflects broader economic realignment and growing demand for alternative value stores. As geopolitical tensions rise and monetary policies diverge across major economies, market participants are increasingly exploring decentralized and borderless payment solutions. These structural changes in the global monetary system continue to reshape how nations and investors approach financial sovereignty and asset allocation.