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What the Hell Happened on August 15th, 1971?

6 min · 22. Feb. 2026
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To understand where we are today, we need to rewind to the system that shaped the global economy from 1944 to 1971. Are you ready? Let's go! And as always, head over to bitofrward.net to keep the conversation going! Cheers!

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