Strategy founder Michael Saylor has raised the possibility of investors ditching gold for Bitcoin amid rumors that the U.S. could impose tariffs on imports of the precious metal. The Strategy founder also made a case for why the flagship crypto is the safest asset to hold rather than the metal. Michael Saylor Predicts Capital Migration
Ray Dalio, the billionaire founder of Bridgewater, has issued a stark warning that the global monetary order is “on the brink” of collapse.
He pointed to the current administration’s tariff policies as a significant catalyst, arguing that they have fueled deglobalization trends and caused severe trade imbalances.
Ray Dalio’s Warnings: The Coming Challenges to US Economic Superiority
The US tariff on most Chinese imports has risen to 145%. In retaliation, Beijing has imposed a 125% tariff on American goods. While reports have circulated that de-escalation could be expected soon, nothing has been confirmed yet.
In his latest essay, Dalio delves deeper into this dynamic, arguing that even if negotiations result in de-escalation, it may not fully undo the damage already inflicted.
“Some people believe that the tariff disruptions will settle down as more negotiations happen and greater thought is given to how to structure them to work in a sensible way. However, I am now hearing from a large and growing number of people who are having to deal with these issues that it is already too late,” he wrote.
Dalio highlighted that exporters and importers worldwide are now forced to reduce their dealings with the US drastically. He noted that both American and Chinese producers and investors are actively seeking alternative plans to minimize interdependence.
He believes this trend is becoming broadly recognized across trade, capital markets, geopolitical, and military relations. Dalio argued that the world is nearing a breakdown of monetary, domestic, political, and international order due to unsustainable fundamentals. This situation mirrors past historical shifts in global orders.
“Though not yet fully realized, it is also increasingly being realized that the United States’ role as the world’s biggest consumer of manufactured goods and greatest producer of debt assets to finance its over-consumption is unsustainable, so assuming that one can sell and lend to the US and get paid back with hard (i.e. not devalued) dollars on their US debt holdings is naive thinking, so other plans have to be made,” Dalio remarked.
The billionaire investor expressed concern that the US risks being bypassed as other countries adapt to these separations, establishing new trade networks and economic “synapses” that exclude the US. This shift could further erode trust in the US dollar, which is already losing ground amid global economic uncertainty.
While he did not specify which currencies might gain prominence, Dalio has previously advocated for “hard money” assets like Bitcoin (BTC) and gold as hedges.
“I want to steer away from debt assets like bonds and debt, and have some hard money like gold and Bitcoin,” Dalio said during the Abu Dhabi Finance Week (ADFW) in December 2024.
Global Monetary System at Risk: Is Bitcoin the Solution?
The warning has resonated within the cryptocurrency community. Jeff Park, Head of Alpha Strategies at Bitwise, stated that Dalio’s recent comments signal a looming “dedollarization” threat.
Park emphasized that Dalio’s shift from supporting China to acknowledging US economic imbalances suggests the global move away from the US dollar is approaching faster than many anticipate, a concept long recognized by Bitcoin advocates.
“The dedollarization threat is nearer than you and I know,” Park wrote.
Similarly, another expert asserted that the conditions Dalio describes create an ideal environment for Bitcoin. Rex believes these developments could drive Bitcoin to surge significantly within the next 18 months, potentially exceeding market expectations.
This impact is already quite visible as BTC’s value has recovered amid a dropping dollar. Over the past week, it has appreciated by 7.5%. At the time of writing, BTC was trading at $94,985.
In fact, market watchers are increasingly bullish on BTC, predicting higher price targets for the largest cryptocurrency. Last week, ARK Invest raised its BTC price forecast from $1.5 million to $2.4 million by 2030. Meanwhile, experts’ forecasts for BTC range from $150,000 per coin to a more optimistic $1 million by the end of 2025.
The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is set to decide on the proposed spot Litecoin (LTC) exchange-traded fund (ETF) by Canary Capital on May 5.
Meanwhile, market watchers have grown increasingly optimistic. Approval odds have surged to their highest point on Polymarket since mid-March.
However, the SEC opted to extend this period by 45 days, designating May 5 as the new 90-day deadline.
“Accordingly, the Commission, pursuant to Section 19(b)(2) of the Act, 6 designates May 5, 2025, as the date by which the Commission shall either approve or disapprove, or institute proceedings to determine whether to disapprove, the proposed rule change (File No. SR-NASDAQ-2025-005),” the statement read.
Similarly, Grayscale’s application to convert its Polkadot (DOT) Trust into an ETF was also delayed. The new decision deadline is June 11.
However, the SEC’s decision not to delay the Litecoin ETF beyond the 90-day deadline has drawn significant attention from the community. Bloomberg’s ETF analyst James Seyffart highlighted this in a recent post on X (formerly Twitter).
“SEC went early and delayed a bunch of filings but not this,” Seyffart wrote.
On the prediction platform Polymarket, approval odds surged to 79%, the highest since mid-March. Additionally, the odds for approval by July saw a boost, rising to 49%.
Litecoin ETF Approval Odds in 2025. Source: Polymarket
A decision in favor of the ETF could pave the way for broader adoption of Litecoin, often regarded as a lighter, faster alternative to Bitcoin. Conversely, disapproval or further delay could signal continued regulatory hesitation in the crypto space. As the clock ticks, all eyes remain on the SEC’s next move.
The SEC’s Crypto Task Force is all set for its next roundtable conference on tokenization and DeFi. It has announced the agenda and panelists for the event, where top Wall Street leaders will join to discuss the future of finance.
The event titled “Tokenization — Moving Assets Onchain: Where TradFi and DeFi Meet” is scheduled for May 12 at the agency’s headquarters in Washington, D.C., where the event will explore how TradFi and DeFi meet through blockchain-based asset movement. The event will be open to the public and webcast live on the SEC’s website.
SEC’s Peirce Calls Tokenization Game-Changer
SEC Chair Paul Atkins will deliver the keynote address at the event. Commissioner Hester M. Peirce opened up about the importance of the event, calling Tokenization a technological development that could change many aspects of the financial markets. “I look forward to hearing ideas from our panelists on how the SEC should approach this area,” she said.
The event has two key sessions scheduled: “Capital Markets 2.0,” led by Jeff Dinwoodie from the law firm Cravath, and “The Future of Tokenization,” headed by Tiffany Smith from WilmerHale. The session will focus on the long-term implications, use cases, and how regulators may react to tokenized assets in capital markets.
BlackRock, Fidelity, Robinhood Join In
The roundtable will feature panelists from Wall Street Giants like BlackRock, Fidelity, Nasdaq, and Robinhood. Participants include Robert Mitchnick (BlackRock), Cynthia Lo Bessette (Fidelity), Eun Ah Choi (Nasdaq), Will Geyer (Invesco), Sandy Kaul (Franklin Templeton), Christine Moy (Apollo Management), among others.
Representatives from Robinhood, Maple Finance, Securitize, and Blockchain Capital will also share their views at the event.
SEC Reschedules ‘DeFi and the American Spirit’ Roundtable
Also, the fourth roundtable conference, “Defi and the American Spirit,” has been moved to June 9 from June 6.
The Crypto Task Force started a series of roundtables in March. The first roundtable discussed how crypto assets are classified, the second focused on crypto trading, and the third addressed custody issues. These sessions show how the agency is moving towards a more open and collaborative approach.
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The SEC’s Crypto Task Force is all set for its next roundtable conference on tokenization and DeFi. It has announced the agenda and panelists for the event, where top Wall Street leaders will join to discuss the future of finance. The event titled “Tokenization — Moving Assets Onchain: Where TradFi and DeFi Meet” is scheduled …