What happens when global capital loses confidence in U.S. financial markets? The stakes are higher than most realize. If international investors coordinate a pullback from American stocks and Treasury bonds—essentially turning these assets into leverage against dollar dominance—the U.S. faces cascading consequences. We're talking about sharp currency depreciation, spiking bond yields, potential liquidity crunches, and contagion across emerging markets. The real risk isn't a single catastrophic event. It's the feedback loop: capital outflows pressure valuations, which triggers margin calls, which forces more selling, which accelerates the exodus. Countries holding massive USD reserves might diversify aggressively. Pension funds could rebalance away from Treasuries. Even casual investors might hedge by accumulating alternative assets. The dollar's reserve currency status isn't guaranteed—it's earned through economic stability. Lose that narrative, and you lose the advantage. For crypto advocates, this scenario highlights why decentralized alternatives and non-correlated assets matter more than ever in a multipolar financial world.

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SmartContractDivervip
· 6h ago
Dollar dominance is basically just a story. If it can't be maintained, it's doomed. Now, countries are quietly stockpiling other assets... If this wave really comes, the crypto world will be the true safe haven.
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ProxyCollectorvip
· 6h ago
Is the US dollar dominance really that stable? Once confidence breaks, the feedback loop will never stop, right?
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ForkTroopervip
· 6h ago
In plain terms, US dollar dominance is so fragile that once confidence collapses, the chain reaction can't be stopped at all.
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TaxEvadervip
· 6h ago
ngl If this wave of the dollar crisis really comes, that little bit of BTC in hand might really need to be accumulated more...
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PumpStrategistvip
· 6h ago
Got it. This is the standard "Dollar Crisis Theory" routine. The distribution of chips shows that this view has already been overhyped in the crypto circle. The truly interesting point is—if that feedback loop could really be triggered, spot ETFs should have already collapsed, but the chart tells me the exact opposite [laughcry]
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NightAirdroppervip
· 6h ago
Dollar dominance will eventually collapse. Is this wave of capital flight really coming? Anyway, I am already stacking Bitcoin...
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