What if money has an expiration date? Not the paper — but its power. For over 500 years, global dominance has followed the same pattern: a currency rises, rules the world, then collapses. From Portugal’s spice routes to Spain’s silver fleets, from the Dutch guilder to the British pound — every empire thought its money was eternal. None were right. Now, history’s rhythm may be repeating itself. The US dollar, the backbone of the global economy for 80 years, is showing the same cracks that ended its predecessors — rising debt, global overreach, and new competition from digital currencies and rival economies like China. In this video, we uncover: π° The 500-year historical pattern that connects empires and currencies π How Portugal, Spain, the Netherlands, and Britain all fell the same way π Why the U.S. dollar might be entering its final phase π‘ And whether digital currencies could rewrite the rules of global power This isn’t just economics — it’s the story of civilization itself. π Watch till the end to see how history might already be repeating… and what the next global currency could be. π Subscribe for more cinematic deep dives into money, power, and history. #Finance #Economics #History #USDollar #GlobalPower #EmpireCycle #MoneyHistory #Macroeconomics #Geopolitics
from Volumes Untold https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xlt8pf5EEM
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