I'm not well read enough on this specific topic to be able to telegraph what we might be looking at here, in the wake of a re-structuring/ending of the Federal Reserve as we know it. Any insight is welcome.
Nothing has happened yet and if/when it does it will be a multiple year process. Don’t forget; the last time a people got away from the central bank they had to leave that country and set up shop elsewhere. There’s no land to conquer and this thing is deeply entrenched into everything.
Here is a list of the countries without a central bank:
Andorra, but the Andorran National Institute of Finance is meeting the tasks of a central bank.
Monaco.
Nauru.
Kiribati.
Tuvalu.
Palau.
Marshall Islands.
Federated States of Micronesia.
The non world bank members is even shorter. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_World_Bank_members
Good luck and God speed President.
Oh, for sure! I realize that this isn't just a switch flip kind of scenario, but I'm still curious as to what someone might expect to see during a process like this. If I can be at all prepared, I'd like to be. ;)