Ray Dalio's take on holding the world reserve currency status? The economic leverage it provides is massive. Think about the privilege of printing money that others need, controlling global liquidity flows, and shaping international trade dynamics. That kind of dominance doesn't come cheap though—it carries responsibilities and risks too.
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MEVHunterWang
· 9h ago
The power to print money is indeed the strongest form of "taxation," but then again, this thing also needs real strength to back it up; otherwise, it could be abandoned at any moment.
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QuietlyStaking
· 20h ago
NGL, the money printer game—since the US dollar has played it for so long, isn’t it time for someone else’s turn?
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RegenRestorer
· 20h ago
NGL, running the money printer like this can't come without a price. Sooner or later, the debt from the dollar hegemony will have to be repaid.
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FrontRunFighter
· 20h ago
dalio's missing the real game here tbh... it's not about "responsibility" lmao, it's about who controls the money printer and who gets sandwiched in the process. printing fiat while others bleed out? that's just institutional frontrunning at scale
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PumpDetector
· 20h ago
lol dalio's been reading the same playbook since the 80s... "responsibilities" 🙄 nah that's just cope for maintaining the extraction machine. whale movements on reserve currency flows are literally the tell if you're watching the right charts
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Degen4Breakfast
· 20h ago
Money printer... sounds great, but can it really keep printing indefinitely? What about the risks?
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ImpermanentTherapist
· 20h ago
The power to print money is indeed exhilarating, but when things really go wrong, no one can save you.
Ray Dalio's take on holding the world reserve currency status? The economic leverage it provides is massive. Think about the privilege of printing money that others need, controlling global liquidity flows, and shaping international trade dynamics. That kind of dominance doesn't come cheap though—it carries responsibilities and risks too.