Ray Dalio, billionaire investor and founder of Bridgewater Associates, said crypto is now a real alternative currency as the US faces mounting debt and inflation. The post Billionaire Ray Dalio: Crypto Is Now Alternative Currency appeared first on Coinspeaker.Ray Dalio, billionaire investor and founder of Bridgewater Associates, said crypto is now a real alternative currency as the US faces mounting debt and inflation. The post Billionaire Ray Dalio: Crypto Is Now Alternative Currency appeared first on Coinspeaker.

Billionaire Ray Dalio: Crypto Is Now Alternative Currency

Billionaire investor Ray Dalio, founder of Bridgewater Associates, says cryptocurrency has become a true alternative currency. 

His comments follow growing doubts about the dollar and the United States’ financial system as debt and inflation climb under the Donald Trump administration.

Crypto and Gold as Alternatives

Dalio argued that crypto, like gold, is gaining traction as a hedge against money printing and debt.

“Crypto is now an alternative currency that has its supply limited,” he wrote, adding that if dollar supply keeps rising and demand weakens, crypto will look increasingly attractive as a store of wealth.

While still favoring gold, he has boosted his recommended portfolio allocation for Bitcoin BTC $110 904 24h volatility: 0.6% Market cap: $2.21 T Vol. 24h: $48.21 B and gold from 2% to as much as 15%. It is clear that BTC is generally favored by veteran investors as the best crypto to buy. Dalio once described Bitcoin as a “hell of an invention” and now places it alongside hard assets that can hold value when governments struggle to manage debt.

America’s Debt Strain

Beyond crypto, Dalio warned that US debt levels are pushing the economy toward what he called a “debt-induced heart attack” within the next three years. He compared the credit system to a clogged circulatory system, with interest costs now near $1 trillion annually.

With the government spending far more than it earns, he said the Fed will face a painful choice, i.e, let rates rise and risk defaults, or print money and weaken the dollar.

Fed and Dollar Confidence

Dalio also cautioned that political pressure on the Federal Reserve could drive investors away from US bonds and the dollar.

Trump’s threats to remove Fed Chair Jerome Powell, he said, add to concerns that rates may be kept artificially low for political reasons.  Foreign creditors are already cutting US bond holdings and turning to gold, which Dalio sees as a classic late-stage sign in the debt cycle.

Bridgewater Exit

Dalio’s warnings come as he closes his chapter at Bridgewater Associates, the hedge fund he founded in 1975.

In August, he sold his remaining shares in a multibillion-dollar deal to the sovereign wealth fund of Brunei, fully stepping away from the firm. He said he was “thrilled” to hand over Bridgewater to the next generation.

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