
The God Candle
How the Dollar Lost Its Throne, and the Battle Between Bitcoin and Gold to Replace It
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What happens when the most trusted currency in the world loses its throne?
The God Candle is a bold, unflinching examination of the U.S. dollar’s decline and the parallel rise of Bitcoin and gold as rival monetary anchors. From the collapse of the petrodollar system to the quiet desperation of central banks, this book exposes the deep fractures in a global financial system built on debt, illusion, and confidence that can no longer be sustained.
Authoritatively written for the serious reader, this book traces how decades of reckless monetary policy and geopolitical overreach led to inflation, sovereign selloffs, and a fracture in the global reserve order. It dissects the quiet rebellion of BRICS nations, the institutional pivot toward sound money, and the infrastructure being built outside the reach of central banks and Western influence.
More than just a history of monetary decline, The God Candle explores the ideological and technological schism between digital scarcity and physical gold, uncovering why both assets are being hoarded—not celebrated. With a sharp eye for real-world consequences, it reveals why Wall Street, once dismissive, is now converting; why CBDCs may accelerate the collapse they were meant to prevent; and why the future of global finance is fractured, decentralized, and trustless by design.
If you want to understand the rise of Bitcoin, the return of gold, and the slow death of the dollar—not as headlines, but as a global reordering already in motion—this is the book you need to read.