• Flying SquidM
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    43 hours ago

    How is this even going to work? The rest of the world will still go with the dollar.

  • @McDropout
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    -22 hours ago

    Good for them for breaking North American hegemony.

    🇷🇺 🇨🇳 🙇‍♂️

    • Blackout
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      72 hours ago

      The only thing they’ve broken is their own economic growth. Alarms are going off in China particularly. Hard to make a recovery plan when government also controls the industry. Their last round of stimulus did absolutely nothing.

      • @[email protected]
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        82 hours ago

        Not to mention, the other half is that they wouldn’t even be discussing this if Russia wasn’t being slowly economically strangled due to sanctions. And Russia wouldn’t be getting sanctioned if the hadn’t fucking invaded Ukraine proper in 2022.

      • @McDropout
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        Without the dollar, no economic growth

        Sounds like a monopoly to me.

        I don‘t support monopolies.

        • Flying SquidM
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          32 hours ago

          Feel free to give me any of the dollars or dollar-backed currencies in your possession since you don’t support them. I’ll be happy to take them off your hands. I won’t even ask for a chicken or goat in trade.

          • @McDropout
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            143 minutes ago

            I‘m so thankful that there are people like you on Lemmy who get it!

            Faith restored!

            • Flying SquidM
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              140 minutes ago

              You either support what you consider to be a monopoly, the U.S. dollar, or you don’t.

              If you don’t, you should clear your conscience by getting rid of it all. I’m just trying to help. You don’t want to be hypocritical, do you?

        • Blackout
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          22 hours ago

          Well you’re not going to replace it with a less trusted method. Ask any company that ran into China in the 90s whether they would do it again. I guarantee their version of this will be more restrictive and offer 0 protections for the businesses that use it. They all know the Chinese government just seizes whatever they want whenever they want it.

    • Roflmasterbigpimp
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      You are a charming lad, aren’t ya? Into the Shadow Realm you go.

      • @McDropout
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        242 minutes ago

        I always say that Russia is committing war crimes so your point sir ?

        I am just criticizing how international law is selective.

      • @McDropout
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        244 minutes ago

        That‘s me.

        I am critical of Russia and United States of North America.

        Sue me, right?

        • @[email protected]
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          114 minutes ago

          They already blocked you to keep their echo chamber pure.
          Cause if you can’t see people that disagree with you they don’t exist and you can be surprised and angry when things just don’t go your way.

  • partial_accumen
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    118 hours ago

    Here’s where it falls apart, right here:

    [Vladimir Putin] also said the increased use of BRICS national currencies for transactions will “minimize geopolitical risks.”

    Some of the BRICS countries have wildly volatile currencies either because of governments “printing money” to devalue their currency for economic stimulus for exports or to pay down debts. Alternatively straight up currency manipulation by the sovereign states issuing them. I would think this makes settling transactions in these local currencies a big risk for commerce. You don’t know if the value of the currency you accept tomorrow will be worth what it is today. These are reasons GBP, Euro, and USD are so valuable as currencies, they generally have pretty consistent values.

    • Flying SquidM
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      13 hours ago

      Didn’t the Euro even start as being pegged to the dollar at 1:1 to stabilize it in the beginning? Or am I misremembering?

      • @[email protected]
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        31 hour ago

        No, not the euro, but China did peg the Yuan to the dollar for years to ensure their exports remained cheap.

    • FuglyDuck
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      37 hours ago

      I suspect they’re- Russia- trying to pull a fast one, and china is okay because it won’t hurt them.

      Maybe this gives Russians access to reserve currencies that are harder than the ruble.

      • @[email protected]
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        16 minutes ago

        I mean Russia is back to bartering for goods the Ruble is struggling so hard.

        I imagine the the reason China is ok with it is cause they view Russia as collateral that they can claim for their cheap labor force and supplies when they try to push their own economy out of so much manufacturing.

        Similar to what they are doing in Africa but with a closer contract to push on since it’s closer and easier to control.

      • @[email protected]
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        47 hours ago

        China is ok with it because they will insist the Renminbi be used as the brics reserve currency.

  • @InverseParallax
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    -89 hours ago

    Woohoo! I love this, the assholes are building their own wall around themselves and paying for it!