Finance expert says dollar’s decline strengthens long-term XRP and Bitcoin case
Coach JV says the headline isn’t crypto’s dip. It’s cash erosion.
XRP fell 38% in a year. Bitcoin slipped 16%. He argues the dollar is the bigger loser, citing CPI data and a long view that favors crypto over cash in his X post.
He points to purchasing power. He cites a 28% drop in the US dollar over 10 years, from 43.10 to 30.9 on CPI per his post. Over the same decade, he claims Bitcoin and XRP rose nearly 200x by his accounting.
“XRP & Bitcoin narrative getting stronger day by day. Short term expect extreme volatility,” he wrote on X.
Macro drivers he flags:
- Oil pressure from Hormuz disruptions, stoking inflation Al Jazeera live updates
- Tightening credit and a developing global credit crisis his X post
- Countries pushing de‑dollarization, shifting reserve preferences JPMorgan research
- Japan’s rate moves and carry trades unwinding, adding stress his X post
Two paths he outlines:
- Central banks print more and hold rates low. Imbalances persist.
- Stocks and credit correct sharply. Cash still loses in real terms.
These are his scenarios as posted.
Near term, the hedge case lags. Since Middle East tensions flared in February, Bitcoin and XRP have held steady, not rallied The Guardian liveblog.
He says he accumulates in downturns. His long‑term basket includes XRP, Bitcoin, silver, and income assets per his post.







