Trump's Bitcoin policies depend on US economic standing — Ki Young Ju
Although the US dollar has lost over 90% of its value since 1913, it continues to dominate all other fiat currencies as a store of value.
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Although the US dollar has lost over 90% of its value since 1913, it continues to dominate all other fiat currencies as a store of value.
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