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Home » Why Russia’s claims about America’s crypto reset plan actually make sense – BitKE
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Why Russia’s claims about America’s crypto reset plan actually make sense – BitKE

Vickie HelmBy Vickie HelmOctober 16, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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The accusation that started it all

Kobikov made a bold claim at the Eastern Economic Forum in September. He said the United States is preparing to reset the world monetary system.

What’s his theory?

The US plans to dump huge amounts of debt into cryptocurrencies, especially stablecoins, and then devalue everything.

Sounds crazy, right? I thought so too. But then the dots started connecting.

Expert Opinion | No, stablecoins will not erase $35 trillion in US debt 🇺🇸

Russia 🇷🇺 and other countries claim that “America will lure the world into #stablecoins, use that demand to buy US Treasuries, and then devalue the dollar and cancel the debt.” https://t.co/kJUTPzWqSx pic.twitter.com/K25V1hg5oK

— BitKE (@BitcoinKE) September 18, 2025

infrastructure is already built

I have been following the Genius Act closely since it was passed. This law regulates stablecoins and requires them to be backed by the U.S. Treasury. On the surface, it seems like a sensible regulation. But if you dig deeper, you’ll see something different.

Editorial |

US dollar dominance now relies on smart stablecoin regulation.

#GENIUSact could lock USD into the future of cryptocurrencies, or let it slip away to rivals like #China 🇨🇳.

See the breakdown here: https://t.co/4g4i0QT3aH#Stablecoins #USD #CryptoPolicy #Web3 pic.twitter.com/UG2etRo6F6

— BitKE (@BitcoinKE) June 16, 2025

Here’s what I noticed:

USDC and Tether already hold hundreds of billions of dollars in government bonds Foreign central banks are selling U.S. government bonds at a record pace The same banks are buying gold instead The U.S. is in dire need of new bond buyers

Stablecoins completely solve this problem. They create artificial demand for US Treasuries through the back door.

(Tech) Milestone | Stablecoin market cap exceeds $300 billion for the first time: Stablecoin market cap now exceeds $300 billion, reflecting a 46.8% increase by 2025.

— Top Kenya Blogs (@Blogs_Kenya) October 5, 2025

Mainstream encryption promotion

I’ve seen cryptocurrencies move from the fringe to the mainstream in record time. BlackRock currently offers tokenized trading. The Federal Reserve is loosening cryptocurrency regulations for banks. Countries are building up Bitcoin reserves.

Even President Trump has talked about paying off debt through “cryptocurrency checks.” It’s not some haphazard political theater. That is policy signaling.

Report | Cryptocurrency adoption outpaces mobile phone and internet growth, says BlackRock’s latest report

Since its inception, cryptocurrencies have reached 300 million users faster than the internet or mobile phones. https://t.co/mADzDAq8Vw @BlackRock @BlackRock_News pic.twitter.com/g6r2QDZuN2

— BitKE (@BitcoinKE) January 17, 2025

Gold card that no one talks about

Here’s something that surprised me. The US officially values ​​more than 8,000 tonnes of gold at $42.22 per ounce. What is the market price? Over $2,600.

This accounting trick dates back to 1973. It was never renewed because the US didn’t need the money. But imagine if they suddenly “revalued” their gold reserves to market prices.

The numbers are staggering:

Current official value: Approximately $11 billion Market value: More than $670 billion Potential accounting profit: More than $650 billion

The Federal Reserve recently released a study on how other countries have used gold revaluations for fiscal consolidation. Germany, Italy and South Africa have all done it. Coincidence? I’m afraid not.

Why this actually makes sense

To be honest, when I first heard the Russian theory, I laughed. But the more you look into it, the more logical it becomes.

The United States controls the world’s reserve currency. They can literally restructure world finance. Infrastructure is currently under construction. Laws are being passed. The incentives are perfectly aligned.

90% Adoption and $3 Trillion Moved: A New Era of Stablecoin Infrastructure

90% of companies surveyed are actively working with #stablecoins, marking a significant shift from pilot programs to full-scale adoption. https://t.co/UM6stPwh5j @FireblocksHQ pic.twitter.com/EG8TsICoB4

— BitKE (@BitcoinKE) May 17, 2025

historical precedent

All major financial movements in the United States followed the same pattern.

1933: Leaves gold standard during Great Depression 1971: Exits Bretton Woods to escape constraints 2008: Begins quantitative easing after financial crisis

Each time, fiat money lost value. Real assets have increased. The pattern is clear.

(Technology) List | Top 10 countries with the highest gold reserves in Africa are: According to the World Gold Council, gold is an important component of central bank reserves due to its safety and liquidity. https://t.co/TjGworAush via @BitcoinKE

— Top Kenya Blogs (@Blogs_Kenya) August 5, 2024

What does this mean for ordinary people like us?

I’m not a financial advisor, but I know the history. When the monetary system is reset, certain assets win. Land, commodities, gold and blue chip stocks have all performed well during past resets.

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Bitcoin may be the newest addition to that list.

Central banks around the world are buying gold like crazy. Russia, China, Türkiye – they all know what’s coming. BRICS countries are building parallel financial systems. They are gearing up for change.

My personal strategies include:

Hold Bitcoin as insurance Diversify across real assets Stay informed about policy changes Don’t put all your eggs in one basket

Bitcoin | Institutions currently hold approximately 12% of total $BTC supply – 5% increase in just 1 year

This consolidation represents a potential tipping point. Bitcoin is evolving from a retail-driven phenomenon to a reserve asset for institutional investors. https://t.co/aAu5kGt4iM pic.twitter.com/HEEkrAm7b6

— BitKE (@BitcoinKE) September 15, 2025

conclusion

Whether Russia’s accusations are 4D chess or geopolitical noise, one thing is clear. The current system is broken. America’s debt cannot continue to increase forever.

Something has to give. And if it involves cryptocurrencies, stablecoins, or currency resets, I want to be prepared.

I’m not saying you should sell everything and buy Bitcoin tomorrow. But I say be careful. Signs are everywhere if you know where to look.

The piper always receives his reward in the end. The question is, will you be ready when the music stops?

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