Because stablecoins are the most bullish thing for the US hegemony in the last 50 years

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How if it doesn’t stop money printing?

Nations that have even worse money printing than the US would view the US Dollar the same way Americans view Bitcoin. Now they have a digital way to access it.

So you’re bullish on the dollar 👌

You’ve spent too much time on X and not enough on Nostr.

You are not wrong

That’s not an answer to nostr:npub1ghcetnluhryhynhuyj8s2pazldjm27wl40nu6dfeskvpv09twcnsneygat's question, just a repetition of your initial statement. You didn’t refute Saifedean’s hypothesis with any logic. What specifically did he get wrong and why?

- Tether (growing) doesn’t sufficiently lower yields or the debt?

- New demand for tether is not displaced demand, but real demand? From where?

- Tether’s reserves won’t eventually be dominated by Bitcoin instead of treasuries?

Or are you just triggered because he refuted Blue Check dogma that only seems true because of repetition?

Anything yet?

I don’t think we’re getting an answer