The 2036 Issue: What Choices Will You Make On The Way To A Multipolar World?

Bitcoin Magazine The 2036 Issue: What Choices Will You Make On The Way To A Multipolar World? From The 2036 Issue: How will Bitcoin fare as the world shifts into a state of increasing multipolarity? By Lyn Alden This post The 2036 Issue: What Choices Will You Make On The Way To A Multipolar World? first appeared on Bitcoin Magazine and is written by Lyn Alde...
Key takeaways
- 1World shifting from unipolar to multipolar system; multipolarity was historical norm before 1945-1991 US dominance.
- 2Nations diversifying away from dollar reserves toward gold and multiple fiat currencies to reduce debasement and confiscation risk.
- 3Bitcoin offers decentralized fast settlement alternative; provides both speed and decentralization unlike prior sovereign or commodity ledgers.
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Why it matters
As global power becomes multipolar and dollar hegemony weakens, India and other emerging economies face decisions about reserve assets and settlement systems. Bitcoin's emergence as a decentralized alternative could reshape cross-border finance and reduce dependency on US-controlled monetary infrastructure.
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