The US Dollar Index has experienced its worst performance in twenty years, and the once-glorious international reserve currency is fading. What is the truth behind this? The independence of central banks is under unprecedented attack, and an invisible power struggle is underway — some say this is a necessary move to stabilize finance, while others warn it could tear apart the credibility of the entire monetary system.
Looking ahead to 2026, the outlook for the dollar is full of uncertainty. Market participants are beginning to reconsider: Is the traditional financial system still trustworthy? This is also why more and more funds are flowing into decentralized assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum — people are voting with their actions. When central bank policies are uncertain, crypto assets have instead become a certain choice.
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GasDevourer
· 01-06 13:25
Dollar decline = Crypto rise, it's that simple
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The central bank did it themselves, don't blame the crypto circle
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A definitive choice, no doubt about it
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Power struggle, I only trust on-chain data
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Will the US dollar collapse completely by 2026?
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Traditional finance has messed up, decentralization is the way out
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Funds flowing into BTC might be ten times more than reported
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Volatile vs. code-driven, who's more credible is obvious
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This is really the eve of a major turning point
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Let's wait and see what tricks the Federal Reserve will pull at the end of the year
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CryptoComedian
· 01-05 18:56
Laughing and then crying, the worst in twenty years for the dollar, my wallet is the worst in twenty years.
The central bank is playing power games, and we can only go all-in on Bitcoin. This is what you call being forced into downside protection.
It's true that traditional finance is no longer trustworthy, but that doesn't mean I'm making money right now, everyone.
As for the fading of the dollar, honestly, it's everyone running away together to buy BTC. I just want to ask, who will be the last one standing?
The certainty for 2026 is that no matter what happens to the dollar, my stop-loss orders have already been hit.
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ForkItAll
· 01-04 10:21
美元完了,央行玩崩了,没人信了呗
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0xSherlock
· 01-04 06:20
The US dollar is doomed, I've been tired of this act for a long time.
Really, instead of waiting for the central bank to keep messing around, it's better to just get on board with BTC and hold.
I don't know if 2026 will be crazier, but lying flat and holding coins is never wrong.
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SudoRm-RfWallet/
· 01-04 06:15
The US dollar is doomed, now's the time to go all in on BTC
Central banks can't control it anymore, let's take control of our assets
Power struggle? I only look at the gains; let the coins do the talking
Traditional finance can't be trusted; going on-chain is the real way
The decline of the US dollar = our opportunity, simple and straightforward
This is true voting with your feet; money talks
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MagicBean
· 01-04 06:09
The US dollar is struggling to survive, and now the central banks can't sit still
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The power game is so obvious, who still believes in traditional finance? I’ve given up
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Basically, it’s printing money until no one wants it. Who’s to blame?
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2026? I’m going all in now, anyway the dollar is unreliable
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With the independence of the central bank gone, what’s the use of holding BTC? Just wait to be frozen
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It’s ridiculous how funds are rushing into crypto, do people really think this is a safe haven? The risk is just as high
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A certain choice... Ha, that’s really bold. A 50% fluctuation is considered certain?
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It’s just fiat devaluation, everyone should have woken up by now
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QuorumVoter
· 01-04 06:04
Is the US dollar really doomed? I've already gone all in on Bitcoin.
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MultiSigFailMaster
· 01-04 05:56
Is the US dollar doomed? I don't think so, but the central bank's recent moves are indeed a bit outrageous...
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Alright, same old rhetoric, anyway my BTC is still rising.
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The term "power struggle" might be a bit exaggerated, to be honest, it's just uncontrolled inflation.
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Wait, why is ZEC also being dragged into this? Does anyone still trade this coin?
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Honestly, compared to so-called certainty, I'm more afraid of liquidation orders.
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I've heard the dollar collapse theory for ten years, but there's still more money in USD. Stop messing around.
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Decentralized assets are considered certain? Their liquidity risk is even greater than USD, okay?
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The US Dollar Index has experienced its worst performance in twenty years, and the once-glorious international reserve currency is fading. What is the truth behind this? The independence of central banks is under unprecedented attack, and an invisible power struggle is underway — some say this is a necessary move to stabilize finance, while others warn it could tear apart the credibility of the entire monetary system.
Looking ahead to 2026, the outlook for the dollar is full of uncertainty. Market participants are beginning to reconsider: Is the traditional financial system still trustworthy? This is also why more and more funds are flowing into decentralized assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum — people are voting with their actions. When central bank policies are uncertain, crypto assets have instead become a certain choice.