As the policy environment changes, the monopoly status of the US dollar as the global reserve currency is being eroded — this is no longer a theoretical hypothesis but is actually happening. J.P. Morgan economists have given a straightforward conclusion: under the new political cycle, US dollar hegemony faces ongoing marginal weakening.
What does this mean for the crypto market? When cracks appear in the traditional reserve system, the logic of asset allocation will change. Assets like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana are becoming options for some institutions to respond to changes in the monetary system.
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NFTRegretDiary
· 01-09 05:42
The dominance of the US dollar will also have its day of裂. Well said. It should have happened a long time ago; the crypto circle has long seen through this.
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SerNgmi
· 01-08 13:18
The collapse of dollar dominance is real. This wave, institutions need to learn multi-chain allocation; otherwise, they'll regret it later.
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MondayYoloFridayCry
· 01-08 03:05
The loosening of dollar dominance... has been evident for a while. Institutions are only now reacting, which is a bit late. We've already fully allocated to BTC.
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GasFeeVictim
· 01-06 10:37
The cracks in dollar dominance are becoming more and more obvious. Institutions have already quietly started buying BTC, so what are we retail investors still hesitating about when to buy?
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LoneValidator
· 01-06 10:37
The loosening of US dollar dominance has indeed been the biggest variable in the past two years. It's high time for reflection. The real logic behind institutional bottom-fishing of BTC lies right here.
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UnluckyLemur
· 01-06 10:36
The US dollar is finished, is Bitcoin taking over? Sounds good, but can it really be that simple, or is it just another round of the same old "harvesting the little guys" rhetoric?
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GasFeeLover
· 01-06 10:35
Dollar dominance is waning, and institutions can no longer sit still. Now, BTC's narrative has new developments.
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HorizonHunter
· 01-06 10:32
Wait, is the US dollar really about to fail? Now the institutions finally can't sit still and are starting to copy our homework haha
The power of reserve currencies is shifting.
As the policy environment changes, the monopoly status of the US dollar as the global reserve currency is being eroded — this is no longer a theoretical hypothesis but is actually happening. J.P. Morgan economists have given a straightforward conclusion: under the new political cycle, US dollar hegemony faces ongoing marginal weakening.
What does this mean for the crypto market? When cracks appear in the traditional reserve system, the logic of asset allocation will change. Assets like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana are becoming options for some institutions to respond to changes in the monetary system.
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