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Author Topic: [2017-01-30]World Economy with Bitcoin, Truth or Myth? Part 2  (Read 182 times)
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January 30, 2017, 07:11:42 PM
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From observing the world economy situation, someone can easily understand we have reached dangerous times. Global debt has grown up to 230 trillion dollars with world GDP at 75 trillion dollars. The need to service this debt has led central banks to attempt to manipulate the economy through zero or even negative interest rates.

Due to the baby boom, many government bonds will expire by 2020. However, the ‘finance bubble’ will be significantly bigger. It has been clear for some time that there was another financial bubble, and that one day it would burst, not only in the United States but in the European Union too.

Coinidol’s correspondent has asked 8 experts: “What are your thoughts on if the world currency was Bitcoin and not the US Dollar?”

You can read the full article and take part in the discussion here: https://coinidol.com/world-economy-with ... th-part-2/
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January 31, 2017, 01:21:42 AM
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If Bitcoin was the world currency, then that would limit many options on what banks and governments could use to manipulate the economy.
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