BRICS was supposed to stay small—a symbolic club at best. Instead? Saudi Arabia's in. Iran's in. The bloc now commands roughly 25% of global GDP, controls close to half the planet's population, and holds a serious grip on energy supply chains.
Washington used to watch from the sidelines with calm indifference. That confidence? Gone. The economic center of gravity is shifting, and it's happening faster than most analysts predicted. Whether you're tracking currency flows, commodity markets, or geopolitical realignments—this isn't background noise anymore. It's the new baseline.
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AlwaysQuestioning
· 9h ago
Wait, is the US dollar hegemony really in jeopardy this time?
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New_Ser_Ngmi
· 22h ago
How much longer can the US dollar hegemony last... This time it really seems like things are about to change.
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Deconstructionist
· 12-08 12:59
Those Americans thought they had everything figured out, but they didn’t expect a move like this from BRICS... 25% of the global GDP—this really is switching to a whole new playing field.
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GasFeeCrier
· 12-08 12:59
The US is really panicking this time, haha. I feel like everyone here has underestimated BRICS's ambition.
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GateUser-4745f9ce
· 12-08 12:58
Damn, now Washington really can't sit still. The global economic structure is splitting apart.
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ImpermanentPhobia
· 12-08 12:58
Those people at the Federal Reserve must be panicking now, seriously. 25% of the global GDP—this is no joke.
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TokenVelocity
· 12-08 12:58
Someone should have seen through this situation long ago. The US has been playing this game for so long, and it's finally about to backfire.
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ColdWalletGuardian
· 12-08 12:56
To be honest, if the US dollar hegemony is really going to collapse... let's wait and see for another five years.
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MysteryBoxBuster
· 12-08 12:31
Damn, the US really got slapped in the face this time. BRICS played this move perfectly...
Everyone thought this would be a good thing, but the situation has grown way beyond control. The energy is shifting so quickly, the dollar hegemony is really starting to shake.
Wait, is this for real? Is a quarter of the world’s GDP really about to shift?
BRICS is being so aggressive—how long can they keep this up...
This is a big game of chess, and the players have changed.
Nobody saw this coming. Not at this scale.
BRICS was supposed to stay small—a symbolic club at best. Instead? Saudi Arabia's in. Iran's in. The bloc now commands roughly 25% of global GDP, controls close to half the planet's population, and holds a serious grip on energy supply chains.
Washington used to watch from the sidelines with calm indifference. That confidence? Gone. The economic center of gravity is shifting, and it's happening faster than most analysts predicted. Whether you're tracking currency flows, commodity markets, or geopolitical realignments—this isn't background noise anymore. It's the new baseline.