Could Hive Backed Dollar Serve As The Reserve Currency?

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This sounds like a preposterous idea. Actually, as we will see, it is no crazier than the idea of Bitcoin as the global reserve currency. Here we are not going to make the case that HBD will end up serving that role. The point is to highlight the characteristics that are built into the currency and how powerful they are.

The idea of a global reserve currency is to increase efficiency in the financial system. Some question whether this will be needed in the future as technology advances. With the concept of digital wallets, instant swaps might be possible. Hence, a reserve currency to transact might find its way out to pasture.

A currency operating in this capacity is an intermediary. It forms a bridge between two currencies. In other words, the USD allows for those holding YEN to do business with those who want to be paid in EURO. Neither party, nor their bank, needs to have the other currency. Here the YEN is converted to USD, transferred, and converted to EURO.

Whether this efficiency can be picked up from technology remains to be seen. The world of cryptocurrency is offering huge possibilities. It is likely that the USD is the last reserve currency for a number of reasons. At the top of the list is the fact that efficiency can be gained without it. We also have the idea of Networked-States in the digital world which takes interaction to a complete new level.

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The Three Pillars Of A Global Reserve Currency

Robert Solomon designed the three pillars of a global reserve currency. This was done to explain what characteristics were needed to create the efficiency in the global economy and keep it growing. These are some of what can make the Hive Backed Dollar (HBD) so powerful.

Here are the three pillars:

  • Liquidity: The currency is available in large enough quantities to meet the demand of the market, enabling for economic growth and, in turn, raising the standards of living.

  • Adjustment: The demand for money changes over time. A reserve currency must be flexible to change as market force dictate.

  • Confidence: People need to believe in the system enough to participate.

The USD did well for a while in all three. However, over the last 20 years, it fell down on the first one, meaning that it is starting to hinder #3. By contrast, the Eurodollar system has hit upon all three at times. However, due to the lack of USD globally, it is also being affected.

Here is where we see Bitcoin fall down in this regard. Many discuss that currency taking over as the reserve currency. It fails from the start on the second factor meaning that it will fail, at some point, on the first. Without elasticity, we are looking at a situation where the market will eventually be thwarted since supply cannot meet demand.

Hive Backed Dollar (HBD)

Let us look at how the Hive Backed Dollar (HBD) fares with these characteristics.

  • Liquidity: Obviously this is an area it falls short, at the moment. However, the mechanisms are in place to increase the supply to meet any demands for liquidity. There is no limit to how much HBD can be created, thus always being able to step up and meet what is required.

  • Adjustment: Here is where HBD excels. Not only can the supply adjust to meet demand, it is completely in the hands of the market. There is no entity that determines how much is to be created based upon models, forecasts, or anything else. When the market deems more supply is needed, HIVE can be converted to meet said demand. If the demand wanes, the reverse can take place to tighten the supply. It is truly market-based.

  • Confidence: This is where blockchain enters. Code is Law. HBD is run by the code at the base layer. We do not have a foundation or company behind it. The code is there for anyone to review and see how it works. Any changes require a hard fork AND consensus of the top 20 block validators (witnesses).

What we are looking at is a market driven currency that removes the individual human element (either person or entity) from the equation. Nobody is deciding how many HBD are going to be required because, quite frankly, none of us know. As much as we try to forecast economic conditions, we so not have a crystal ball. Instead, we let the market decide by providing the mechanisms to expand or contract as needed.

Why Would We Do This?

Here is the question that gets to the core of it. Why would people get involved to ensure there is proper liquidity? We can equate this to the reason banks got involved in the Eurodollar system: to make a lot of money.

Banks generated nice profits by engaging in this system, only ending up being constrained by their own balance sheets (hence the term "balance sheet banking"). Thus, they were incentivized to keep providing the liquidity to the market as demanded.

The same holds true with HBD and an system created around it. Individuals would be able to gain vast returns by participating and providing liquidity. Instead of the banks reaping the profits for "creating money to make money", a similar system here would spread those rewards out to anyone involved.

HBD does have the potential to meet Solomon's Three Pillars. It is a basis upon which to create a full system of borrowing, lending, collateralization, and remittance. We know it operates outside the scope of any government or central bank. This could truly be an alternate system.

As stated earlier, it is unlikely we see another reserve currency since technology will probably end up providing the efficiency to the global system without the need for an intermediary. However, in using this line of thinking, we can see how powerful HBD can become. Due to its characteristics, we can see how an entire system can be built around it.

The idea is not to create a stablecoin or a currency but to understand what it takes to develop a financial system. That is what is going to step to the forefront in the future.

Plus we have to keep in mind the premise of having a base layer, underlying system that is not only depended upon the code, but has no direct transaction fees. That alone is a revolutionary change in the financial world.

Hopefully we are starting to see the potential that is before us.

What are your thoughts? Let us know in the comment section below.


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Would not be bad to have HBD listed in a few more exchanges

That is true except as long as HIVE is listed, there is a quick way in.

In the end, the growth required in HBD is going to need Hive conversion. There is simply no way to avoid it if HBD is used in any manner.

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Yeah, that would definitely help to improve the stability and reach of it. And this should be definitely a good thing. Even though I can see this to lead to some volalatility in the beginning.

HBD really have a lot to offer and I believe it will attract more people to invest on it

This is a solid case for HBD.

As you pointed out, it's still lacking on the liquidity pillar at the moment but nothing that cannot be solved.

HBD has evolved so much since the beginning so I have no reasons to doubt that it will eventually get to the point where it's a contender for being the reserve currency.

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Although the price of HBD is very stable at present, if we can include it in a few more exchange sites, we will get better benefits from it.

Either more exchanges or more liquidity pools.

Certainly it would help to get more avenues to get it.

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I think the power of HBD will depend on Hive when hive move on to be on top 100 this will make a big difference

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I think it possibly can. I know that HBD is going to be reference to some stable coin but what happens when the dollar goes away from dominance? Would HBD just adapt and choose the next best option? Then again, we don't even know if we will even go that far.

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Fret not, the USD isnt going anywhere anytime soon. The worse things get, the more the USD rises.

Stablecoins will reign in the digital world. That is where the USD falls down in my opinion. It was not designed for this environment.

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Here's a video of changing reserve currencies over time.
https://www.visualcapitalist.com/cp/how-reserve-currencies-evolved-over-120-years/

We don't necessarily have to have one reserve currency. Following the three pillars, it would be possible to use a combination of USD and stablecoins as roughly fungible.

But, even if another currency and stablecoin version were added, for example, EUR and its stablecoin, it could work out as an alternate reserve currency.

In terms of HBD among other stablecoins, it is easier now than it would have been in the past to have multiple versions of the same dollar. When banks were printing their own money, it would have been troublesome to verify and exchange notes from different banks.

Now that we have blockchain versions, verifying and exchanging dollar alternatives is much easier than with physical notes.

In fact, the dollar could borrow some of the faith in stablecoins to prop itself up. If I can take dollars to convert to HIVE or BTC, then it has value. Similarly, if I can exchange a dollar for an HBD, which is backed by HIVE, then the dollar has value besides the "full faith and credit" of the USA. Of course, stablecoins backed by dollars are a circular trust. Stablecoins like UST and HBD are the equivalent of gold-backed dollars, except that the exchange basis is likely more accurate than gold certificates were in terms of representing value.

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which is backed by HIVE, then the dollar has value besides the "full faith and credit" of the USA

Actually I dont agree this is what is backing the USD. What is there is the network effect as a result of the economy that is using it. Hence it is backed by the US economy plus a bit of the global economy.

Ultimately, I see the USD remaining in place as long as we are dominated by the physical world. I do not see the transition to the digital since it was not designed in that world. We are going to see crypto taking over there throughout this decade.

Over time, the use cases for USD will wane as more is incorporated into the digital realm.

That is why I believe the USD will be the last reserve currency. After that, there will be no need for one as technology will make swapping instant.

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I agree that ease of swapping will be the catalyst.

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I believe we are only at the beginning of trying out what the HBD can do, I can’t wait to see more progress being made to develop it.

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With the current hype on crypto, there's nothing we cannot dream about 😉

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This post is a bit above my pay grade and I only barely understand. That said, I think confidence would be the hardest selling point. We all understand blockchain and know what you say is true, but the masses don't understand, and furthermore, the powers that be have a strong interest in bad-mouthing it and ensuring that the masses not only continue not understanding, but get the exactly wrong impression. It's going to be an uphill fight.

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Confidence is absolutely essential in a stablecoin, and is indeed the hardest to achieve! So its the biggest hump to get over, however if a coin is able to overcome the obstacle of confidence and has earned a solid reputation, then the benefits are massive: just the confidence alone will save the price again and again once it is achieved.

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Great Article!

I believe onboarding more people to Hive will get this idea closer to realization.

Still a problem, onboarding that is.

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I believe HBD will do very great in the nearest future and can even get to the level of global reserve currency.

It's gradual daily growth backed by the daily popularity will make it unstable.

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Time will tell. I have a good feeling about HBD. I guess i get a little uncertain when i think of the volume of influx when the trend becomes mainstream. Can the Hive platform handle it?

So cool to be at the forefront of these emerging big changes ti the global financial system. Go Hive!!

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Very insightful. You better start a Crypto-Economics Academy that will help interested persons get structured lessons on crypto economics and sure pay you with Hive or HBD.

On the subject, it is interesting to see that HBD meets two out of the three criteria. But at what level are we to increase liquidity for HBD? Is it at the savings level? where?

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I do not fully grasp the complexity of the HDB stable coin. For me it is more about hedging against the volatile crypto market/hive and also with the new incentive to earn interest on your HBD, it seems like the right coin to hold at this point. You have spoken about commerce and a coin like HBD can contribute in that regard (with the right level of liquidity). So yeah, there is a lot of potential with HBD.

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It took me a while to understand why providing liquidity is so important and how it can be pretty lucrative for you if you find the right pair and get in at the right time. Even after things die down from the initial hype, having a stable passive stream is never a bad thing.

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Here we are not going to make the case that HBD will end up serving that role. The point is to highlight the characteristics that are built into the currency and how powerful they are.

Am totally agree with you, they will be a time that they will depend on Hbd. So Hbd has a long way to go in this blockchain.

When I first read the title, my reaction was HBD already is a global reserve currency. By its nature HBD is a representation of USD, its value, and its purchasing power. Holding HBD in your account is equivalent of having a global reserve currency in your reserves. It is just a matter of converting USD to HBD.

Let's say a country has a ten billion dollars of USD in their reserves and wanted to convert them to HBD, they can do so easily without extra costs. Similarly, they would be able to convert them back to USD when needed or just settle their finances directly with HBD.

However, you bring up a good point. What is different about HBD compared to USD is the technology. It removes middlemen banks out of the equation, makes current banking technologies obsolete, and provide self-governance of the reserves. Banks can easily confiscate and freeze assets of individuals, companies and governments. This wouldn't be possible with HBD and would make a better reserve asset.

Even if anybody decided to implement and use HBD instead of USD, it would still be tied to purchasing power, monetary policies, inflation of USD. This may not be so attractive to some. For this purpose assets like bitcoin may serve better due to continuous appreciation of the value and continuous increase in purchasing power.

Lastly, I would suggest considering to create HBB, Hive Backed Bitcoins or HBS, Hive Backed Satoshis. One HBB would be worth one bitcoin of Hive, and one HBS would be worth one satoshi worth of Hive. Using similar methodology implemented with HBD this could be possible. Now you would have a really interesting global reserve currency.