Since global debt is already so high and expanding quickly, a reset of debt is needed in any truly viable solution.
Controlling the value of money can lead to abuse of power - especially if the currency is underlying other currencies.
A system that is controlled by one nation and is the backbone of all other currencies might work for a time, until the country's domestic issues force it to unilaterally deliver economic benefit to the nation in control of the currency while hurting all others.
Example of this is when the US in 1971, unilaterally terminated the conversion of the US dollar to gold.
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