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WORLD’S FIRST BITCOIN-BASED OIL MARKET LAUNCHED – WILL IT BE A SUCCESS?
1. World’s First Bitcoin-Based Oil Market Launched – Will It Be A
Success?
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Every country needs US dollars if it wants to buy crude oil. This may soon change as a market selling crude oil for
Bitcoin has emerged.
The term ‘petrodollar’ has been thrown around since the 1970s. Dollars for oil have been the principal source of
earning for many oil producing nations in the Middle East, as well as in other parts of the world.
However lately the petrodollar has been under a considerable amount of strain. Many have predicted its imminent
demise based on a multitude of reasons such as Iran wanting to be paid in Euros for its oil sales, and the Russian
President Vladimir Putin trying to get his country tomove away from pricing its oil in the US currency.
Yet among all of these developments perhaps the biggest alarm bell that has been ringing for the petrodollar has
been the strained relationship between Saudi Arabia which is the fiefdom of the house of Saud and the United
States.
A sweetheart deal gone sour
It has been the case for decades that the US and Saudi have had an understanding which involves the US
protecting the House of Saud and, in return, the Saudis only pricing their oil in the US dollar.
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2. Moreover, the Saudi Arabian currency the Riyal and several other Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) currencies are
pegged to the US dollar. This pricing of oil in dollars has made the US currency the world’s reserve currency of
choice. However, things are not well between the US and Saudi Arabia of late with the Wall St. Daily reporting:
“The tension between the two countries further increased recently thanks to the passing of a bill by the Senate – the
Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act (JASTA) – which would allow the families of the victims of 9/11 to sue
Saudi Arabia, pending the verdict as to whether any of the country’s officials were involved in the 2001 terrorist
attacks.”
The same publication also reported that the Saudi’s are miffed about the US doing nothing to shore up the regime of
the former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, who was an ally of the Saudi Kingdom.
The slump in oil prices have also hit Saudi Arabia hard. The Guardian has this to say about the Saudi economic
woes:
“The Kingdom, Opec’s biggest oil exporter, is said to need $100-a-barrel oil to cover its enormous public spending
commitments. The International Monetary Fund warnedrecently that Riyadh would burn through all its financial
reserves within five years under a $50 oil price unless it took steps to raise taxes or cut spending, which it has since
started to do.”
The emergence of the PetroBTC?
If through political machinations or economic necessity the US loses its coveted reserve currency tag, then what will
replace the US dollar is an open question. One idea worth exploring would be a cryptocurrency like BTC.
Cointelegraph had a chance to talk with Shannon Lowery, Sr. Founder of NJUF Investments whose
SecureTradePlatform.com is being tagged as ‘Bitcoin’s First Crude Oil Market.’
Shannon is of the view that the US dollar is about to take a major hit in value and this will affect almost every major
commodity and “shake major exporters.” In terms of commodity trading oil is of special significance because every
country needs currently needs dollars to buy fuel. Shannon thinks that his crude oil market has the answers.
He says:
“The crude oil market is for commercial interests to prevent speculation on oil prices. All actual buyers and sellers
who take delivery of crude can buy crude oil and other energy products using BTC, because the USD is about to
collapse in value.”
BTC based oil trading may be more profitable
As of now SecureTradePlatform.com only caters to the needs of governments and corporates but Shannon says that
due to the impending devaluation of the dollar, commodity trading in BTC will become more profitable. This could
increase retail investor participation over time.
Cointelegraph asked Shannon what was the short and long term view of his trading platform. He says:
“The short term focus is to prevent the global chaos which will unfold due to the reserve currency being devalued.
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3. The long term focus is to provide stable prices in the global economy so that institutions and governments can
properly plan for investments and that a system of fair trade may be had.”
The coming oil
apocalypse
Governments have been huddling
together to try to shore up
commodities. It has even brought together unlikely bedmates like Iran and Saudi Arabia or, if you prefer, Saudi
Arabia and Russia together.
There is an air of worry among the oil producers thicker than the smoke of the burning Kuwaiti oil fields in the 90’s.
The linkage of GCC currencies with the dollar means that they are unable to have an independent monetary policy.
If they keep their peg to the dollar they must sacrifice growth and if they abandon the peg, they face a level of
uncertainty they have not experienced since they hit oil.
As for Shannon, he sees a future in which it is either trade in BTC or perish. He says:
“The monetary policy of the Federal Reserve will soon cause economic chaos for commodities and simply put, this
market has been created for economies to escape what is about to happen. It is my firm belief that those economies
that do not shelter themselves behind the walls of the markets will soon be in economic and social distress, much to
the likes of Venezuela. Surely BTC has been a despised poster child as of late, but as ironic as it is, I believe it is
the only thing that will save governments from the social unrest which will occur due to their policies.”
Re-posted from www.cointelegraph.com by Shivdeep Dhaliwal August 24, 2016
Everything I read and hear points to a serious devaluation of the dollar. Are you prepared if this should
happen? One way to safeguard your portfolio and net worth is by purchasing hard assets such as gold and
silver. What if you could buy these hard assets in an affordable and systematic way using a portion of
the proceeds from Bitcoin mining? It’s being done everyday by thousands of people around the world.
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