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Crypto Could Replace the Dollar as the Global Reserve

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Crypto Could Replace the Dollar as the Global Reserve
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By Ian King
Editor, Strategic Fortunes


Dear Winning Investor,

Since World War II, the U.S. dollar has been the world’s reserve currency.

But with inflation running rampant, and the S&P 500 Index closing out its worst first half of a year since 1970…

Is the world losing its confidence in the mighty greenback? 

I wouldn’t be surprised if investors start dumping their dollars for something else.

And I’m not talking about the Chinese yuan or the euro.

The biggest threat to the U.S. dollar’s reserve status is … cryptocurrencies.

In today’s Market Insights video, I describe a shocking scenario that could play out over the next decade.

If things do go as I suggest, cryptos could become the new global reserve.

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