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In this episode of The Initiation, I’m joined by Roberto Rios also known as Peruvian Bull — monetary researcher, economist, and author of The Dollar Endgame — for a deep and unsparing conversation about the fate of the global financial system.
For decades, central banks have attempted to stabilize growth through zero interest rates, quantitative easing, and ever-expanding debt. What began as emergency policy has quietly become permanent architecture. Peruvian Bull argues that this system has now crossed a point of no return — and that the world is entering a phase of structural monetary breakdown rather than a cyclical downturn.
We explore why the US dollar-based system is increasingly trapped by its own design, how inflation is not an accident but a structural outcome, and why traditional policy tools may no longer be able to restore stability. From sovereign debt dynamics to the limits of fiat money, this conversation traces the deeper mechanics beneath today’s economic volatility.
At the heart of the discussion is Bitcoin — not as a speculative asset, but as a potential new monetary base layer. We examine whether Bitcoin could function as a form of hard money for a digital age, what conditions would be required for such a transition, and what this would mean for states, markets, and individual sovereignty.
This is a grounded, systems-level exploration of where our monetary world may be headed — and what kinds of choices lie ahead once old structures begin to dissolve.
If you’re new to The Initiation, you may also want to explore Season 1, where I lay the foundations for the entire series. Across the first nine episodes, we dive into the core themes shaping our moment in history - from the rise of artificial intelligence and the breakdown of our monetary system to the climate crisis, geopolitics, and the breakthrough forces pointing toward transformation. Season 1 offers the wider context for everything we’ll explore this year.
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In this episode of The Initiation, I’m joined by Roberto Rios also known as Peruvian Bull — monetary researcher, economist, and author of The Dollar Endgame — for a deep and unsparing conversation about the fate of the global financial system.
For decades, central banks have attempted to stabilize growth through zero interest rates, quantitative easing, and ever-expanding debt. What began as emergency policy has quietly become permanent architecture. Peruvian Bull argues that this system has now crossed a point of no return — and that the world is entering a phase of structural monetary breakdown rather than a cyclical downturn.
We explore why the US dollar-based system is increasingly trapped by its own design, how inflation is not an accident but a structural outcome, and why traditional policy tools may no longer be able to restore stability. From sovereign debt dynamics to the limits of fiat money, this conversation traces the deeper mechanics beneath today’s economic volatility.
At the heart of the discussion is Bitcoin — not as a speculative asset, but as a potential new monetary base layer. We examine whether Bitcoin could function as a form of hard money for a digital age, what conditions would be required for such a transition, and what this would mean for states, markets, and individual sovereignty.
This is a grounded, systems-level exploration of where our monetary world may be headed — and what kinds of choices lie ahead once old structures begin to dissolve.
If you’re new to The Initiation, you may also want to explore Season 1, where I lay the foundations for the entire series. Across the first nine episodes, we dive into the core themes shaping our moment in history - from the rise of artificial intelligence and the breakdown of our monetary system to the climate crisis, geopolitics, and the breakthrough forces pointing toward transformation. Season 1 offers the wider context for everything we’ll explore this year.

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