This process takes longer than you’d expect though

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It seems somewhat unreasonable to compare the rate of currency adoption during the Roman Empire to the rate of adoption during the digital age that we currently live in. The adoption of a currency is heavily dependent on communication networks. The Roman Empire did not have the blessing (and curse) of having instant communication networks to promote adoption of a particular currency. We have the internet and other media networks to promote a better currency and payment network. The faster that tech advances, the faster humanity does.

Well you referenced the history of money adoption going toward the best money and I just showed you how that process is very slow. Not saying anything else.

That's fine. I was just saying that the speed at which communication networks interact do have a large impact on the rate of currency adoption.

We have yet to see that make a difference though. It’s a reasonable prediction but there is no evidence so far to support it. The dollar should’ve collapsed by now imo.