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I keep thinking… what if countries started adopting Bitcoin as their main reserve, instead of gold?

Today central banks accumulate tons of gold to protect value. But gold has limits: difficult to move, easy to confiscate, subject to geopolitics.

Bitcoin solves all this:
• Instant access
• Actual self-custody
• Total scarcity
• Immune to manipulation

Imagine a scenario where countries start to announce:

“We bought 10 thousand BTC to reinforce our reserves”

This could:
✅ Bring more long-term stability to national currencies
✅ Protect countries from sanctions and external interference
✅ Start a new race between nations (a kind of financial hash war)

Could this be the beginning of a new monetary era? Or something impossible in practice due to politics and the fear of losing control?

🧠 My vision: sooner or later, this will happen — first in smaller countries, then the big ones will follow suit.

👇 What do you think?

eyes on the usa bro

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No, US is full of fiat maxis.
Eyes on yourself and learn more about how to use Bitcoin as money.

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I mean they have already discussed the store of value in BTC

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use your brain. if you use bitcoin only as a SoV then what you gonna use as money? Cbdc? bullshit tokens?
then from where is coming that "value" if not from circulation?

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I would only use it in extreme situations, I spend the fiat and accumulate BTC

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why not earn btc and spend btc?
why do you still accept fiat?

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Nowadays, I think there's a better chance of it happening, but I'm following the big countries that are doing it.
Regards

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