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Inflation expectations have been rising across the yield curve, the stock market seems like it is headed for a massive blow off top, and pure speculation is rampant with Bitcoin soaring.
Good news: Your mortgage, car loan and credit card lenders will be equally fucked, entirely or mostly. Debt jubilee, kiddies!
Not at all. CBDC will not be a new currency, just a holding device for good old fiat dollars. It will start with anyone who receives government checks to receive them in a digital wallet. That includes all federal employees, retiree, and SS recipients. Since most Americans will thus acquire a digital wallet, private entities will start using them for payments. Corporations will have them, too. Now every person and entity in the country is a slave to whoever can shut down one's digital wallet. However, there will be cutouts so the drug cartels can get paid without being tracked.
But you are ignoring the Great Reset aspects to all this.
If you don't understand how bad inflation is already, go out and get a minimum wage job in any state, and live on that. Used to be possible...
perhaps Bitcoin (BTC) has unwittingly become the more modern digital "25 cent silver piece" and hedge to the fiat currency system ?
There isn't 27 trillion dollars in circulation.
In total, there is a total of about $1.5 trillion in U.S. physical currency in circulation, and roughly 80% of this value comes from the 11.5 billion $100 notes that are in circulation.
What is the value of all US dollar denominated assets?
As of March 13, 2024, the total value of all US dollar denominated assets is difficult to determine precisely, as it fluctuates constantly due to market conditions and other factors. However, according to the US Federal Reserve's Flow of Funds report, the total value of US financial assets (which includes cash, bank deposits, stocks, bonds, and more) was approximately $145 trillion at the end of Q3 2021. This number does not include real estate, gold, or other non-financial assets, so the overall value of all US dollar assets would be even higher.
Lot of ignorance going on.
US dollar denominated assets
Are you guys really assuming that figure was physical paper?
And 1.5 in circulation for 27 trillion claimed is 5%, that's WAY higher than what banks are required to have on hand.
All valid, but real physical silver as currency would be better.
NuttBoxer says
Are you guys really assuming that figure was physical paper?
No. Only you are assuming what we are assuming
Still doesn't prove there are 27 trillion of them in circulation.
Would that mean kiddie porn scum, human traffickers and drug smugglers get away with their shit?
YES
After you say I'm assuming
NuttBoxer says
Are you guys really assuming that figure was physical paper?
No. Only you are assuming what we are assuming.
you refuse to assign a value to very obvious const variable you've declared
NO. You not stopping those people allows them to get away with it.
NuttBoxer says
NO. You not stopping those people allows them to get away with it.
The US government allowed Jeffrey Epstein to run a child rape ring for years.
They're not even trying to stop it, they're trying to monopolize it. They're criminals.
There are people right now that make honey traps for child sexual predators, arrange a meetup, and the police do nothing once the person is located and found. Recently, some groups have taken more serious action, like beating the perpetrator to a pulp instead of just recording them.
All valid, but real physical silver as currency would be better.
Patrick says
All valid, but real physical silver as currency would be better.
yep.
If you don't hold it, you don't own it.
The easiest and time proven way to get a Reset on unpayable government debt is hyperinflation. Hyperinflation will destroy a person's mortgage debt but make up for it with unpayable high taxes.
whats are the implications for those who own Silver Trust (ticker: SLV) ?
whats are the implications for those who own Silver Trust (ticker: SLV) ?
If you don't hold it, you don't own it.
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It seems that Fed employees know how to get rich betraying the public.