Why is the dollar appreciating despite the increasing printing of dollars?
The big beautiful country is eliminating debt by printing a large amount of dollars. Why is the dollar still so strong? It's simple, remember the following cycle:
Dollars are printed to repay debts, driving up Bitcoin and other digital assets to absorb dollars, and state-level hackers then confiscate or hack back the Bitcoin.
Perfectly digesting debt without causing the dollar to depreciate, and in the end, the money returns to their own hands.
How to ensure the cycle does not collapse? First: The appreciation of Bitcoin cannot break; otherwise, it cannot absorb the printed dollars. Second: The monopoly status of the dollar must be maintained; any currency attempting to challenge or replace the dollar will be targeted by the United States. Third: Strong military power and a turbulent world pattern.
In a turbulent world, the U.S. arms can only sell well, allowing it to demand protection fees from various countries and providing an excuse to intervene in other countries. In the Middle East, Syria, Ukraine, Myanmar, the shadow of the U.S. military can be seen behind conflicts around the globe.