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CAN BITCOIN REPLACE DOLLAR AS RESERVE CURRENCY?

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August 27, 2025

As nations build Bitcoin reserves, know what it means for cryptocurrency, investors

- BY JUSTIN GEORGE VARGHESE Your Money Editor

For decades, the US dollar has been the world’s undisputed reserve currency. Global trade, financial markets, and central banks all revolve around it. But in recent years, one big question keeps coming up: could Bitcoin ever replace the dollar as the world’s reserve currency?

The idea sounds bold. Supporters argue that Bitcoin’s fixed supply and independence from governments make it the perfect candidate. Critics say it is far too volatile and impractical for everyday use. The truth lies somewhere in between — and recent moves by governments to build national Bitcoin reserves are giving the debate fresh momentum.

WHAT MAKES A RESERVE CURRENCY?

According to the US Federal Reserve, money must serve three key purposes:

1 Store of Value — People should be able to save it and use it later without losing trust in its worth.

2 Medium of Exchange ~ It should be widely used to buy and sell goods and services.

3 Unit of Account — Goods and services should be priced in it.

The US dollar ticks all three boxes. Bitcoin, however, only partially does:

■Store of Value: Yes — many call it “digital gold.”

■ Medium of Exchange: Not yet. Few people use it for groceries, rent, or fuel.

■Unit of Account: Not yet. Prices are still listed in dollars, euros, or yen.

Until Bitcoin consistently functions in all three roles, it cannot realistically take over as a reserve currency.

WHY THE US DOLLAR’S POSITION IS BEING QUESTIONED

Despite Bitcoin’s limits, some argue the dollar’s dominance is not guaranteed forever. Two issues stand out:

■ Rising US debt: America’s national debt has now crossed $37 trillion. Some investors worry about long-term stability.

■ Geopolitics and trade wars: With tariffs and sanctions increasingly used as political weapons, some countries want alternatives to the dollar system.

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