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BRICS Challenge to U.S. Dollar Hegemony: The Crypto Angle

Published 18/06/2024, 14:00
BRICS Challenge to U.S. Dollar Hegemony: The Crypto Angle
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  • BRICS nations may be using crypto to challenge US economic dominance.
  • Stablecoins could be a potential tool to address the US debt crisis.
  • Petrodollar’s end could weaken the US dollar’s global influence.

A crypto YouTuber analyzed how the BRICS bloc (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) is challenging the United States on the economic front, potentially leveraging cryptocurrencies to gain an advantage.

The podcast looks at how BRICS nations are forming alliances with other countries that may have previously opposed the U.S. The presenter also highlights Russia’s potential use of cryptocurrency, specifically Tether’s USDT, to launder money.

Citing a report by blockchain analytics firm, Inca Digital, it is suggested that Russians may be trading cryptocurrencies through platforms that do not require KYC (Know Your Customer) checks. The report also lists exchanges like Huobi and Kucoin that allow transactions with Russian banks despite sanctions. BitBoy also notes a surge in Tether usage by Russians after the war began.

The discussion concludes by emphasizing that the world is shifting towards central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), and cryptocurrencies like Tether play a significant role in this transition.

A recent Wall Street Journal opinion piece highlighted how stablecoins could be a vital tool to address the U.S.’s looming debt crisis. The report emphasized the strategic importance of stablecoins in maintaining the hegemony of the U.S. dollar. Concerns arose after the Petrodollar agreement between oil-rich Saudi Arabia and the U.S. expired on June 9 with no renewal in sight. “Petrodollar” refers to the dollar’s role in crude oil transactions. The termination of the agreement could lead to Saudi Arabia selling oil in other currencies.

This development could be concerning for the U.S. government, which relies on dollar dominance to support its borrowing and spending. Moreover, China’s efforts to persuade oil-rich nations like Saudi Arabia to accept the yuan for oil, and the latter’s openness to the idea, have added to the unease. Saudi Arabia’s membership in the BRICS bloc this year is likely to strengthen the two countries’ economic ties.

All these developments underscore the need for the U.S. to adapt to a changing financial landscape and consider the impact of digital assets on its economic hegemony.

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