Billionaire Ray Dalio Explains Why Bitcoin Gains With US Dollar’s Collapse
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During his recent interview, billionaire Ray Dalio explained how the US Dollar’s status as a reserve currency is collapsing. This, in turn, is pushing further the adoption of Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies, along with Gold, as an alternative currency. The rise of corporate treasury in crypto, and the latest Gold rally to $3,600, explains the clear shift away from the USD. Ray Dalio Says Bitcoin, Crypto Are Alternative Currencies to US Dollar Billionaire investor Ray Dalio has expressed concerns over the long-term stability of the U.S. Dollar and other major reserve currencies. During his recent interview with the Financial Times, Dalio cited the rising debt burdens that threaten the USD and raise the appeal of digital assets as “reserve currencies and storeholds of wealth”. Dalio noted that these structural issues have contributed to the ongoing rally in gold and cryptocurrencies. The billionaire investors further addressed concerns surrounding USD-pegged stablecoins, currently in the limelight with the passing of the GENIUS Stablcoin Bill in June. Ray Dalio dismissed the notion that stablecoins’ exposure to U.S. Treasuries poses a major threat, provided they are well-regulated. However, he flagged the declining real purchasing power of Treasuries as a genuine concern for investors. On the future role of cryptocurrencies, Dalio stated that Bitcoin and digital assets are emerging as viable alternatives to fiat currencies due to their limited supply. “If dollar supply rises and demand falls, crypto becomes an attractive alternative,” said Dalio. Yellow Metal Gold Shines Yellow metal Gold is making major inroads these days in the market, shooting past $3,600/oz, for the very first time in history. Since the beginning of the year, Gold price is up by 33%, which is 3.5x the returns generated by S&P 500, during the same period. With Fed rate cuts on the radar during the September 17 FOMC…
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