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The national debt of the United States has escalated alarmingly, surpassing $36 trillion, placing immense strain on financial systems and central banking practices. The Federal Reserve is ensnared in a web of necessary rate cuts, perpetuating a cycle of devaluation. As rates rise and heavy debts persist, the financial system edges closer to potential collapse.
Meanwhile, perceptions of security from fiat currencies continue to fade, prompting individuals to seek alternative means of protecting their wealth. However, these alternatives can often be fraught with risk, as high valuations in speculative markets like cryptocurrencies and technology leave little room for error when economic realities begin to shift dramatically.