I will try. Not really comfortable to do that in english though...

First you take printing money as granted. That is only in the dollar bubble and that will change.

The fact you that you seek something with standard value is right, but only that thing is accepted widely. Do you have that?

Ahhh could say more its difficult for me to say these things in english.

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It's not just a dollar thing.

In fact, the dollar and the Swiss franc are the currencies that have lost the least purchasing power in the last 50 years. That is, in the rest of the currencies it is still much worse.

If you want to see for yourself, do a weekly dca for 40 years on an index like the sp500, gold, commodities, adjusted a little below inflation, since your salary does not grow at the same level, and you will be surprised with the money you get to retirement.

Any FIAT currency devalues over time.

It’s not that you can disgree with sam trying to crypto the world’s coin as idea

“ecash” fits

Drake is a genius

Yes i know what you mean. I don't disagree on that except the thing that others don't print money as they want. This is what the dollar did. Anyway yes as i said it is normal to want something that does not devaluate but if what you have doesn't accepted widely there is not much point.

A deflationary fiat currency, especially in an inflationary paradigm, will lead to lower exports and loss of political control of a welfare state, also destroying the welfare state. There's for sure more negatives for the current system, but the idea is that regimes have no choice but to keep printing.

There are more negatives in the current situation i would say. Stagflation is a difficult situation. Printing more is not the only solution. It might be if you don't want to change the system. Anyway it's a big subject and i can't express myself as i would like.