Jiang defines them here as corporate digital currencies backed by US Treasuries and usable for exporting American debt pressure.
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stablecoins
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "Okay, so what Trump wants is submission from China, okay? Trump doesn't want that. He doesn't want regime change in China. He doesn't want..."
Key Notes
Jiang uses the term for digital dollar instruments backed by Treasuries that can route Chinese capital around domestic controls.
Jiang argues that Trump’s real objective is access to Chinese household savings, which he thinks can be extracted through real estate, equity or education, and stablecoins.
Jiang lays out three specific extraction channels: Chinese purchases of Anglo-American real estate, more Chinese students studying overseas, and stablecoins backed by US Treasuries that evade capital controls.
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"Okay, so what Trump wants is submission from China, okay? Trump doesn't want that. He doesn't want regime change in China. He doesn't want..."
"The Chinese have not. So what you're trying to do, if you're Canada, Mark Carney, or if you're, you know, England, Starmer, if you're..."
"...The third mechanism, which is most important, is the idea of stablecoins. Stablecoins are, you know, digital currency offered by corporations like Google and..."
"much credit okay the United States has become a mafia Empire and Trump is just a mafia boss so what what what they want..."
"um okay that's number two number three is stable coins and stable coins are basically these this digital currency that you can purchase from..."
"He's got all that Bitcoin and stablecoin wealth from selling the oil via the crypto networks. Or he genuinely didn't consent to what greater..."
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