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From the dollar to stable coins…

In this conversation with Moneer Barazi from Global One Media, I once again reiterated how the dollar will become digital just to keep its global currency status, and my take on AI as an investment strategy

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August 1, 2025
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Moneer Barazi is more of a global investment strategist. So his questions to me were centered on geo-political trends in the area of finance that affects how his clients should view their investment strategies. We covered everything from capital flows and trade dynamics to the role of decentralised networks and personalised finance. I also talked about why stablecoins are an integral part of the network effect that prices digital assets. .

Here’s what we discussed:

● The resilience of the US dollar: Why there’s still no real alternative, despite growing debt levels and shifting trade alliances.
● The shift toward decentralisation: How new asset classes and network-driven value are redefining financial infrastructure.
● Personalised finance: How individual users are increasingly empowered to build value without relying on traditional platforms.
● AI and investing: What today’s tools can (and can’t) do, and how they’re reshaping decision-making for institutions and individuals alike.

The interview touches on key themes from my book, <a href=”https://www.emmanueldaniel.com/the-great-transition/”>The Great Transition: The Personalization of Finance is Here</a>. If you’re following the shift from institution-led finance to user-led networks, you’ll find this discussion especially relevant.

My thanks to Moneer Bazari and the team at Stocks To Watch for the thoughtful questions and for opening up this space for deeper discussion.

<strong>Listen to the episode</strong>:
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