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How US Money Printing and Crypto Shape Global Power: Lessons From Gold, Inflation, and Innovation

How US Money Printing and Crypto Shape Global Power: Lessons From Gold, Inflation, and Innovation

Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory · Oct 27, 2025

The US leverages private stablecoins to manage its debt, countering Russia's accusations and the rise of authoritarian CBDCs.

The 1933 US Gold Seizure Was a Pretext to Devalue the Dollar

Executive Order 6102 forced citizens to surrender gold so the government could unilaterally reprice it from $20.67 to $35/ounce a year later. This instantly devalued every dollar in existence by 41%, a move necessitated by years of money printing to counterfeit their own currency.

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How US Money Printing and Crypto Shape Global Power: Lessons From Gold, Inflation, and Innovation

Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory·4 months ago

Russia's 'Crypto Scam' Accusation Is Marketing for Its China-Led Monetary System

A top Putin advisor's claim that the US is using crypto to devalue its debt is not genuine concern. It is a calculated geopolitical move to publicly discredit the dollar while promoting the alternative gold-backed monetary system that Russia and China are actively building together.

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How US Money Printing and Crypto Shape Global Power: Lessons From Gold, Inflation, and Innovation

Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory·4 months ago

Bitcoin's First Block Contained a Newspaper Headline Criticizing Bank Bailouts

Satoshi Nakamoto embedded the January 3, 2009 headline from The Times, "Chancellor on brink of second bailout for banks," directly into Bitcoin's genesis block. This act permanently encoded the cryptocurrency's origin as a political and philosophical response to the 2008 financial crisis and government-led bailouts.

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How US Money Printing and Crypto Shape Global Power: Lessons From Gold, Inflation, and Innovation

Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory·4 months ago

Government-Controlled Digital Currencies (CBDCs) Pose a Greater Threat Than Private Crypto

While private crypto has scams, the true systemic risk is Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs). Being programmable and centralized, they give governments the power to monitor, block, and control every citizen's transactions, creating an infrastructure for authoritarian control under the guise of progress.

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How US Money Printing and Crypto Shape Global Power: Lessons From Gold, Inflation, and Innovation

Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory·4 months ago

US Government Views Regulated Stablecoins as a Tool to Create Demand for Its Debt

By creating a regulatory framework that requires private stablecoins to be backed 1-to-1 by U.S. Treasuries, the government can prop up demand for its ever-increasing debt. This strategy is less about embracing financial innovation and more about extending the U.S. dollar's lifespan as the global reserve currency.

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How US Money Printing and Crypto Shape Global Power: Lessons From Gold, Inflation, and Innovation

Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory·4 months ago