Impacts of Cryptocurrency on US-China Relations
Synopsis With the rise of decentralization, cross-border transactions are going to be more prevalent than ever. A surge in crypto adoption is not only impacting the global trades but also affecting the bilateral ties of global powers. This piece has discussed the reasons behind the increasing crypto regulation in China. We have also deliberated over the impacts of cryptocurrencies on US-China relations. China has taken a huge leap forward to become the second largest economy in the world. Today China stands head-to-head with the US, challenging its global hegemony. From water to skies and from defense to finance, the lust for power of both nations is visible in their global stands. A conflict of interest between these states is driving their stances on blockchain innovation and cryptocurrencies. When the world is searching for a way to move towards a global regulatory consensus for cryptocurrencies, these contrasting stands are counterproductive. In the article ahead, we are going to address the contradictory stance of the US and China on cryptocurrencies. We will also try to understand the impacts and prospects of this conflict by examining their external affairs policies.
US-China Relations: A Contest for Supremacy With over $650 billion of mutual trade, the US and China trade relations are one of the largest in the world. Capturing the consumers of the US, China treaded its ambition of global expansion. As China emerged to claim a bipolar status in the international markets, it had to face strong resistance from the US and friends. The trade conflict could not stay at the bay for long and become a contest of supremacy between two military giants. Be it Taiwan or the South China Sea, America is bringing each incident to International forums. Covid-19’s blatant blame on China, aggressive Pacific policy, and the formation of QUAD were direct threats to China’s ambitions. On the other side, China has called these attempts mere ‘reflexive efforts to undermine China’s rise’. Chinese foreign experts are clear about America’s