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What will money look like between 2035 and 2050?
For centuries, gold anchored trust.
In the 21st century, Bitcoin challenged the idea of money itself.
And now blockchain technology is quietly reshaping how value is recorded, verified, and transferred.
In Gold, Bitcoin and Blockchain (2035-2050), David Rajan explores the coming transformation of the global monetary architecture.
This book examines how three powerful forces are converging:
• Gold - humanity's oldest store of value and the ultimate scarcity asset
• Bitcoin - the first digitally scarce monetary instrument
• Blockchain - the measurement infrastructure that could redefine how value is trusted and transferred
Rather than treating these as competing assets, the book analyzes how they may coexist and shape the financial system of the future.
Drawing on macroeconomics, monetary history, and technological trends, Rajan explains:
Why traditional price discovery and credit creation are changing
How digital measurement systems may reshape financial markets
Why scarcity and verifiability will become the defining characteristics of future money
How gold, Bitcoin, and blockchain may occupy different roles in the next monetary order
Written for investors, policymakers, and curious thinkers, this book offers a forward-looking framework for understanding the evolving architecture of value in the digital age.
The future of money is not a single asset.
It is an ecosystem of scarcity, measurement, and trust.