The U.S. dollar is currently the reserve currency of the world, but it comes at the cost of trade imbalances and growing debt. Bitcoin, on the other hand, provides the world with a better alternative.
Does it benefit the United States to have the dollar as the world’s reserve currency? Although often assumed to be a net positive, it comes with a few drawbacks that can’t be ignored.Source link hereI don't know if you guys agree with this or not, but I would rather be in favor of Bitcoin than the USD as the world's reserve currency. It might take a very long while to make it happen because most of the people right now are still in favor of USD as the reserve currency of the world.
Let me know guys on what do you think about this? Do you honestly agree that Bitcoin is much better than USD as the world's reserve currency? Share your thoughts or opinions right here. Thanks in advance!
You know once everyone treated Gold as Reserve Currency and tried to tether every currency's value towards the value of GOLD before the Bretten Woods Confrence of 1944. But there were some inherent limitations of using this system as:
1. Countries could not create as much currency as possible.
2. Growing Industrialization required more money to flow in the economy to bolster Economic Growth.
3. Global Settlement was a bit clumsy as everyone first had to exchange currencies for gold.
Now, if gold was eliminated due to such reasons why do you think Bitcoin with similar inherent problems would be reinstated instead??
Similar to Gold it also:
1. Cannot be created infinitely.
2. No control over supply means no Money Injections possible in case of Economic slowdown.
3. Global Settlement would still be a problem.
So, I think this option is not possible