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What Happens If The U.S. Dollar Loses Reserve Currency Status?

The CEO of Relai brings up some important considerations for the possibility that the U.S. dollar fails to maintain its status of world reserve currency.

Predictions For Bitcoin And World Markets With The Upcoming FOMC Meeting

Ansel Lindner explains the thinking behind the chess moves of the biggest powers in the world and what these moves mean for bitcoin and global markets.

Don’t Sleep On The Next Generation Of Bitcoin Developers

Daniela Brozzoni has been working on the Bitcoin Dev Kit to offer a wider variety of options for generating addresses and sending money to bitcoin users.

The Benefits Of Storing Private Keys Using SeedQR

The new SeedQR format allows users to store their private key seed phrases as QR codes, which makes recovery and retrieval easier for bitcoin users.

As The China Crisis Deepens, It’s Clear That The Globalists Are Losing

The anti-globalist right has taken control of the Swedish parliament, which is a very good sign for individualism and decentralized governance.

Is The President Of El Salvador Acting Like An Authoritarian?

Alex Gladstein and Jaime Garcia debate the ethics of how President Nayib Bukele of El Salvador is leading the country and whether or not it is truly democratic.

Bitcoin Will Save Humanity

It’s our duty to do everything we can to create a better world for future generations. Bitcoin is the main way to protect wealth for our children.

Measured Against Bitcoin, Everything Will Fall In Price Forever

As the Bitcoin network replaces our current financial system and becomes the unit of account for the world, everything else will fall in price indefinitely.

Is Bitcoin The Answer To A Failing Treasury Market?

The state of the Treasury market isn’t looking great. With Japan, Russia and China dumping U.S. bonds, the question remains: Who will buy our debt?

Freedom, Politics And The Future Of Bitcoin

People should be able to choose the best money without the help of the government, but everyone is overly reliant on the State to make decisions.
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