[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  Aravind [@aravind](/creator/twitter/aravind) on x 125.3K followers Created: 2025-07-18 16:10:08 UTC I’m not sure if a country like India will ever establish a crypto reserve (it should), but I strongly think companies need to set up crypto treasuries. But I think it is crucial for companies to have at least a portion of their financial reserves in cryptocurrency. Because I believe the US itself will allow the physical dollar to crash sometime in the next decade. The amount of USD printed in recent years, the amount of US debt, and the counterfeit superdollars printed by DPRK and China, which have allowed them to thrive and grow spectacularly (especially China), all indicate that the US may willingly crash the dollar or let adversaries themselves do it. This is where Bitcoin and Crypto come in. I believe crypto is a US project for continued financial dominance because they hold the ‘keys’. China or DPRK can’t print Bitcoin or counterfeit it. The US debt is not denominated in Bitcoin. All countries will eventually have to join the Bitcoin bandwagon. There’s no way to crash, counterfeit, or break it. The US is the largest player in the cryptocurrency space, and its policies and decisions influence prices. The recent Genius Act stablecoin bill suggests to me that the US plans to use cryptocurrency to manage its economy, controlling inflation while the USD weakens and real payable debt significantly reduces. If Satoshi is the US, and it already holds X million BTC, and if BTC reaches $X million (which I believe it will), the US will have $X trillion just like that. Not to mention, they now have a publicly announced cryptocurrency reserve that could potentially hold another million Bitcoins. And what if the USD were in a free fall? BTC could potentially reach many millions of USD. This would essentially allow the US to clear most of its dollar-denominated debt. However, what about the long-term value of the USD? The USD is not going anywhere. Only the physical USD is getting destroyed. The USD will still be America’s currency and global influence. The USD will re-emerge as the crypto backed dollar, similar to the petro dollar and gold-backed dollar before. I believe this economic reset is inevitable. Therefore, it makes sense for companies and countries to hold a portion of their currency in major cryptocurrencies, just like the US is doing. Now is the time. The reset has already started. XXXXXXX engagements  **Related Topics** [united states dollar](/topic/united-states-dollar) [money](/topic/money) [cryptocurrency](/topic/cryptocurrency) [stocks crypto treasuries](/topic/stocks-crypto-treasuries) [india](/topic/india) [bitcoin](/topic/bitcoin) [coins layer 1](/topic/coins-layer-1) [coins bitcoin ecosystem](/topic/coins-bitcoin-ecosystem) [Post Link](https://x.com/aravind/status/1946241085853892862)
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Aravind @aravind on x 125.3K followers
Created: 2025-07-18 16:10:08 UTC
I’m not sure if a country like India will ever establish a crypto reserve (it should), but I strongly think companies need to set up crypto treasuries.
But I think it is crucial for companies to have at least a portion of their financial reserves in cryptocurrency.
Because I believe the US itself will allow the physical dollar to crash sometime in the next decade.
The amount of USD printed in recent years, the amount of US debt, and the counterfeit superdollars printed by DPRK and China, which have allowed them to thrive and grow spectacularly (especially China), all indicate that the US may willingly crash the dollar or let adversaries themselves do it.
This is where Bitcoin and Crypto come in.
I believe crypto is a US project for continued financial dominance because they hold the ‘keys’. China or DPRK can’t print Bitcoin or counterfeit it. The US debt is not denominated in Bitcoin. All countries will eventually have to join the Bitcoin bandwagon. There’s no way to crash, counterfeit, or break it.
The US is the largest player in the cryptocurrency space, and its policies and decisions influence prices. The recent Genius Act stablecoin bill suggests to me that the US plans to use cryptocurrency to manage its economy, controlling inflation while the USD weakens and real payable debt significantly reduces.
If Satoshi is the US, and it already holds X million BTC, and if BTC reaches $X million (which I believe it will), the US will have $X trillion just like that. Not to mention, they now have a publicly announced cryptocurrency reserve that could potentially hold another million Bitcoins.
And what if the USD were in a free fall? BTC could potentially reach many millions of USD. This would essentially allow the US to clear most of its dollar-denominated debt.
However, what about the long-term value of the USD?
The USD is not going anywhere. Only the physical USD is getting destroyed. The USD will still be America’s currency and global influence. The USD will re-emerge as the crypto backed dollar, similar to the petro dollar and gold-backed dollar before.
I believe this economic reset is inevitable. Therefore, it makes sense for companies and countries to hold a portion of their currency in major cryptocurrencies, just like the US is doing. Now is the time. The reset has already started.
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