• psmgx@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    They’re an export economy, chosing USD is basically shooting those exports in the foot.

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      1 year ago

      I think his rationale is to take away monetary control from future administrations, which I think is a laudable goal. Argentina should be the richest country in South America, but its people keep getting robbed by the printing press. I wonder if going to a gold standard (or if they feel like rolling the dice, a Bitcoin standard) would be a better option.

      (Cue the anti-crypto arguments because I mentioned Bitcoin)

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          Gold standard isn’t an odd choice, it was used for many thousands of years. It’s just odd today because no countries still use it.

          And while a Bitcoin standard sounds crazy, if you lived in Argentina, you’d probably rather keep your savings in Bitcoin (despite all its problems) than in the peso.

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        1 year ago

        Maybe a Swiss Franc or Japanese Yen peg might suit them better, if they could buy enough volume.