Ki Young Ju emphasizes that the US dollar continues to be the dominant global reserve currency due to its stability. Even amid increasing interest in Bitcoin, the market still trusts the dollar over other currencies. This preference is especially evident in South Korea, where the dollar is a haven amid a weakening won.
Ju suggests that nations consider alternative currencies like Bitcoin only when their economic status is threatened. Despite Bitcoin’s rise, he believes the US won’t adopt a Bitcoin standard unless its economic power is genuinely challenged, doubting Trump’s commitment to such a shift.