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EPISODE · May 22, 2026 · 1H 27M

India’s Gold Crisis, Bitcoin Insurance, and the Hormuz Reset

from Simon Dixon Hard Talk · host Simon Dixon

Note: This video is Part One of the full "The Great Liquidity Reset | Simon Dixon Hard Talk LIVE" show broadcasted on 22 May 2026. The complete live broadcast consisted of two parts, with Part Two featuring an interview I did with Danny of the CapitalCosm podcast (title: Why They’re Rushing To Build 5,000 AI Data Centers | Putin, Xi & The AI Bubble ) Part One: India’s Gold Crisis, Bitcoin Insurance, Hormuz & The Multipolar Energy Reset I believe we are watching significant liquidity shifts unfold as the K-shaped economy accelerates and financial systems may be contributing to a wealth transfer.  In Part One of this broadcast, we break down the effects on global markets following the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, which I believe is acting as a mechanism for a multipolar energy and liquidity reset. With US CPI printing at 3.8%, PPI hitting 6%, and the 30-year US Treasury yield consistently holding above 5%, the bond market is, in my opinion, signaling systemic stress.  By tracking the shifting monetary flows from the UAE to Hong Kong and Shanghai, we map out how commodity and currency competition may be altering global shipping routes, forcing the renegotiation of massive energy contracts, and, I believe, draining physical gold from Western vaults into Eastern markets. We also look closely at India, which I believe is shaping up to be significantly impacted by this geopolitical transition. I analyze the paradox of the Indian government pleading with its citizens to stop buying gold to support the rupee's value, while I believe the Reserve Bank of India simultaneously dumps US Treasuries to print fiat and hoard gold for itself. As I believe the fiat system is challenged and nations shift away from legacy financial rails—highlighted by what I believe is the rollout of a parallel, multi-signature Bitcoin insurance system in Iran designed to circumvent Western institutions like SWIFT and Lloyd's of London—this suggests a need to consider alternatives.  Ultimately, I break down why, in my opinion, protecting yourself against challenges in the fiat system may require considering alternatives to the current system, measuring your wealth in Bitcoin, and holding it strictly in self-custody.   Sanctions Disclaimer: The content of this document/video is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Nothing herein should be construed as endorsing, encouraging, or facilitating any activity that would violate applicable sanctions laws or regulations, including those administered or enforced by the United States, the European Union, or the United Kingdom. The views expressed in any interview or discussion are for informational purposes only and do not advocate or promote the circumvention of sanctions laws. Users are solely responsible for ensuring compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.

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