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E228: Balaji Srinivasan: “The Dollar Is Already Dead” and What Comes Next

E228: Balaji Srinivasan: “The Dollar Is Already Dead” and What Comes Next

Update: 2025-10-20
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What if the U.S. dollar’s dominance has already ended—and we’re just living through the lag?

In this episode, I sit down with Balaji Srinivasan, one of the most original thinkers in technology and finance, to unpack his boldest prediction yet: the death of the dollar and the rise of a digital, decentralized global economy.

Balaji explains how inflation, weaponized finance, and technological sovereignty are accelerating a massive shift away from traditional monetary systems—and why crypto, AI, and network states could define the next reserve paradigm.
We go deep into why he believes the internet will replace the nation-state, how founders can build parallel institutions from scratch, and why opting out—not lobbying—is the only path forward.

This is not a doomsday take. It’s a blueprint for builders who believe the future is already here.


Highlights:



  • The Network State: How online communities will evolve into sovereign cities.

  • From Crypto to Cities: Why blockchain can fund and govern real-world nations.

  • The Balaji Fund: Backed by Brian Armstrong, Marc Andreessen, and David Sachs—investing in “techno-radicals.”

  • Replacing Broken Systems: How founders can build alternatives to failing institutions like education, healthcare, and media.

  • Lessons from China: What the U.S. can learn from China's manufacturing and infrastructure speed.

  • India’s Decade: Why Balaji believes India is becoming the new global tech engine.

  • High-Risk Seed: Why his investment strategy targets contrarian, world-changing founders.

  • From Bitcoin to Benchling: Inside Balaji’s personal portfolio and his “index the outliers” approach.

  • The Frontier Mindset: How today’s founders can reclaim the spirit of Silicon Valley’s pioneers.

  • Opt-in Capitalism: Why the future of governance will be voluntary, networked, and global.


Guest Bio:


Balaji S. Srinivasan (born May 24, 1980) is an American entrepreneur, investor and author. He co-founded genetic-testing firm Counsyl and led cryptocurrency company Earn.com before becoming first CTO of Coinbase and a General Partner at Andreessen Horowitz. He holds a BS, MS and PhD in Electrical Engineering and an MS in Chemical Engineering from Stanford University.


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(3:24 ) Steps to create a new country and the concept of network states
(7:18 ) The Internet's transformative impact and decentralized countries
(10:41 ) Crypto tribalism and Bitcoin's economic role
(14:13 ) Cryptocurrencies as emerging digital nations
(17:42 ) Government inefficiencies and the future of democracy with digital currencies
(21:27 ) The evolution of capitalism and democracy
(23:37 ) The role of DAOs in digital governance and network states
(31:09 ) Utilizing crypto for crowdfunding and real estate
(35:01 ) Introduction to the Balaji Fund and investment strategies
(38:15 ) Technological solutions for societal problems
(41:16 ) Profit maximization aligned with values and addressing Baumol's cost disease
(45:03 ) Regulatory challenges in healthcare and childcare
(47:34 ) DAOs' potential in real estate and community formation
(51:20 ) Translating digital processes into physical communities
(54:16 ) Balaji Fund's investor alignment and societal impact
(1:02:21 ) Government, technology, and cost dynamics
(1:06:20 ) Political pressures and pension paradoxes in investments
(1:09:15 ) Diagnosing inefficiencies in real estate and construction
(1:11:17 ) China's strategic advantages and US challenges
(1:15:17 ) US-China strategies and the American dynamism dilemma
(1:25:26 ) US political and social divides, government failures, and potential solutions
(1:27:49 ) Competing with traditional institutions through innovation
(1:30:20 ) Addressing societal issues with technology and portfolio construction
(1:32:37 ) Investing in high-potential founders and the rise of Indian tech talent
(1:35:28 ) Global capital impact of crypto and cybersecurity importance
(1:37:14 ) Balaji's investment strategy and notable successes
(1:41:33 ) Closing remarks
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E228: Balaji Srinivasan: “The Dollar Is Already Dead” and What Comes Next

E228: Balaji Srinivasan: “The Dollar Is Already Dead” and What Comes Next

David Weisburd