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Post-Crypto: The Rise of Work-Based Money

Three things to keep straight today. First, a new basis for crypto is on the table—not burn, not stake, but something closer to Proof-of-Actual-Progress: money minted against real, validated human output. If that sounds like heresy, good. It should. Because the current model looks more like a self-licking ice cream cone than a civilization builder, and the next iteration—if there is one—will have to reconnect money to work that actually moves the ball downfield. That’s the thesis.

Second, the ChartPack is whispering that Powell may be walking into his last credible “stand” with the markets. The phase offsets, the midpoints, the narrowing ranges—all of it points to a decision window where talk stops working and price discovery takes over. Not a prediction, but a setup. And setups matter.

Third—and this is your read-ahead science assignment—start paying attention to high-altitude wind layers over Iran and the surrounding region. Not as a weather curiosity, but as a system. The surface winds (like the Shamal) are only part of the story; what matters is how material gets lifted and then handed off to faster, higher flows that can move it across borders in ways most maps don’t show. Think in layers, think in transfers, and think in terms of routing, not just direction. That’s enough to light off a few neurons for now. Where this goes next? You’ll want to be paying attention.

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  1. Crypto = Homogenized slavery regardless of how you wrap it and put a pretty bow on it. Why now they even have your host starting to buy in. I’m personally shocked by that. Ft Knox – none of which is allegedly there is in good delivery. Stu may reward with 3 strike groups getting struck and destroyed. The manipulation continues.

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  2. Yo G-munity,

    Anyone out and about with recent Tire purchase experience ? Researched Tires, to replace old rubber on the Frontier pick emup truck 2 yrs ago. Conty’s were recommended as top notch, and G-munity was right there with solid Tire recommendations.
    Just traded in Frontier for 3 yr old – 4 Runner. The rubber on this badboy will need to replaced next fall in time for annual Auto Inspection. Current rubber vibes at 70 mph and again around 80 mph. Once thru the 70 mph “barrier” it all smoothes out., unlike the UNGODLY noonday traffic in and around DC.

    Cluster Fuck does not begin to cover it, that stretch of 95 is the worst on the East Coast, cept maybe for the GW bridge area in NYC. Everything is nice and easy on 95 frm Richmond South. North of Richmond – one big giant stretch of ASS.
    95 road condition gets worse the closer you get to NYC, as if the level of outright CORRUPTION is increasing with each mile north you travel. Road quality itself DEGRADES as you approach. From DC to NYC on 95 is like a Turd traveling around the bowl = DC, down the sewer pipes =Philly, and into septic tank =trump/NYC.
    Hopefully Urb. readers are picking up what I just layed down..hopefully.

    Best advice if youse gotta drive 95 north of Richmond- drive on the off hrs, like overnight..its worth the hassel .

    Tribute!
    The WHO/Going Moblie -https://youtu.be/8sI3888lfvo?si=I22L3PqkuD_kqbMc

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  3. “Oil climbs as US eyes extended Iran blockade, deepening supply fears.”

    Just hang on. The American/Venezuelan supply will be online soon. Soon. Some of the profits will have to go towards the blockades but…

    Meanwhile notice in the Midwest ask on Coke and Pepsi is $5.55/gallon (12 oz. 24 pk. cans). A sign of a good economy for sure, people paying more for fizzy sugar water Vs hydro-carbonated fluids.

    “passports”

    Who wouldn’t like a winking Trump mug on the four corners of America’s TV screens? Especially during Kimmel. Trump could watermark his mug on Amazon boxes too. Instead of typing “WWW” change the identifier to “DJT” – djt.urban…. and when the microwave is finished popping the popcorn instead of the familiar beep mandate all microwaves sing “TRUMP! TRUMP! TRUMP!”

    People will go for it.

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