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Longtime Analyst Bove Says Cryptocurrency Is One Challenge to Dollar's Dominance

The noted analyst says a possible end to the U.S. dollar-ruled financial system is "frightening, yet the probability is quite high."

Updated Sep 14, 2021, 9:44 a.m. Published Aug 14, 2020, 5:19 p.m.
The dollar hegemony may soon meet a "frightening" end, said analyst Dick Bove. (TaxRebate.org.uk/Flickr)
The dollar hegemony may soon meet a "frightening" end, said analyst Dick Bove. (TaxRebate.org.uk/Flickr)

The long-existing, U.S. dollar-ruled financial system could come to an end amid challenges from a potential multiple-currency system, which includes digital currencies, according to an Aug. 14 research note by Dick Bove, noted senior research analyst at Odeon Capital Group LLC, a New York City-based investment bank.

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  • “The new currencies might be paper, metal or digital impulses,” Bove wrote. “The possibility of this happening can only be described as frightening, yet the probability is quite high.”
  • This possible change to the world’s financial system was brought up after prices on gold and other precious metals moved higher.
  • The U.S. dollar has also been under attack from a number of flanks, such as China and Russia pushing for the renminbi to replace the dollar in international trade, as well as the rapid growth of the U.S. money supply.
  • Bove, who's been a Wall Street analyst for five decades, noted the recent bitcoin rally while discussing cryptocurrencies as an alternative to the dollar, saying, “Anything can be used as a currency as long as enough people will accept it.”
  • Yet, Bove concluded that, for now, gold is “a clear option” for investors to consider to protect themselves from the rising risks to the dollar system.

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