
AMRO Economists Argue American AI Dominance Might Cement Stablecoin Popularity
Two economists from the ASEAN+3 Macroeconomic Research Office (AMRO) suggest that the winner in the artificial intelligence (AI) race will not be the nation with the most powerful model, but the nation that manages to establish the currency that these models – and the infrastructure around them- will be based upon.
Chengxu Fu and Xiaguo Huang recently proposed that a reinforced economic loop with energy for AI datacenters, AI infrastructure, and the cost of AI use itself priced in U.S. dollars could lead to increased dominance of the U.S. dollar through stablecoins.
The thesis behind this premise is simple: if companies need to pay for all things AI with dollars, and AI becomes a far larger industry than it is today in money volume and relevance, a renewed global demand for dollar liquidity will surge. They identify this element as the first channel for AI-dollar domination.
The second channel is linked to the use of a specific currency that will facilitate agentic payments, which could become ubiquitous if AI, as many crypto industry figures believe, consistently displaces human-led systems for logistics, inventory, and treasury purposes. “Dollar-pegged stablecoins, in particular, could provide the programmable settlement that agentic commerce requires,” they explain.
The two channels might coincide, as agentic systems might settle AI-linked compute payments in stablecoins, establishing a positive dollar loop difficult to escape.
While stablecoins are not the only dollar proxy available, these might benefit from early network effects, as they are already available to play this role in the AI economy, as tokenized deposits of central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) are still not ready for this task.
This would have a secondary effect that would also benefit the U.S.: an increased demand for U.S. Treasuries used as collateral to support the growing stablecoin market capitalization.
The report calls for ASEAN+3 nations, including Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, China, Japan and South Korea, to limit their dependence on this dollar loop.
Establishing regional data centers and developing tokenized forms of money based on local currencies could help avoid strengthening the stablecoin AI bond and help these nations to participate in the AI economy without indirectly supporting a new layer of AI dependence.
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