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John Butler: Why Central Banks Are Preparing for a Gold System

John Butler: Why Central Banks Are Preparing for a Gold System

Published 2 weeks, 6 days ago
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In this Future of Gold interview series, John Butler explains why he believes gold is gradually returning as global money and why gold could reach $100,000/oz. He discusses the failures of the current debt-based monetary system, the growing role of BRICS, and why rising geopolitical tensions and de-dollarization could accelerate gold’s remonetization.  He also explores how a future gold-backed system could work in practice, from trade settlement and central bank reserves to tokenized gold and neutral vault jurisdictions. The conversation ends with Butler’s view that gold may need to be revalued far higher in a future monetary reset, especially if trust in fiat currencies continues to erode.

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