A question for everyone? If a country's currency is to become a global hegemon, is that country the largest importer or the largest exporter?

Trump's goal is still very clear

To stimulate the rise in BTC prices, turning BTC into the next global currency, as friends with financial knowledge know

The hegemony of the dollar and the return of manufacturing are actually inversely proportional because a hegemonic currency country must be the largest importer in the world; it must first spend the dollars to make the dollar the mainstream currency globally.

So if Trump leads the return of manufacturing, the United States will inevitably become a manufacturing powerhouse, leading to more exports; in other words, selling more and buying less, which means less dollar outflow, affecting dollar hegemony.

This is why Trump has been promoting Bitcoin; it doesn't matter if hegemony ends, the next Bitcoin hegemony is on the way. 😏