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Bessent: Fort Knox Gold Confirmed Safe, Dollar Now Fully Fiat
724FinanceEge Kaan
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent confirmed that all gold reserves at Fort Knox remain intact while emphasizing that the U.S. dollar is no longer directly tied to gold or silver. Speaking on Fox News, Bessent stated, 'All gold is present and accounted for,' referencing staff visits to the vault. He highlighted the end of the gold standard following Nixon's 1971 decision to close the 'gold window,' marking the transition to today's fiat system.
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The End of Gold-Backed Currency
Markets are interpreting this as a reaffirmation of central bank reserve strategies amid rising inflation concerns. While gold retains symbolic weight in U.S. monetary history, its role as a stabilizing asset underscores long-term fiscal prudence rather than active currency backing.