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589bull: IQD Flips First, XRP Follows

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589bull
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Iraq just passed Resolution No. 294 — authorizing the Ministry of Finance to pull over 3 trillion IQD from dormant tax accounts and inject it into the Central Bank of Iraq to cover salaries.

Old funds.
New movement.
Right before the budget flips.

This isn’t routine. They’re not just covering payroll — they’re positioning liquidity inside the CBI. You don’t unlock trillions in dormant escrow just to patch a gap. You do it to prime the system before something big resets.

Everyone keeps asking: What moves first — IQD or XRP?

Answer: IQD flips first. XRP follows. Fast.

Iraq’s revaluation is the event — the trigger. It resets regional liquidity, realigns trade, and floods the system with pressure.

That pressure needs rails. Fast, neutral, compliant rails. That’s when XRP ignites.

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IQD is the fuse.
XRP is the ignition.

Classic damage control.

If everything was “normal,” they wouldn’t need to say it. You don’t withdraw 3+ trillion IQD from dormant tax accounts unless you’re prepping for something outside the norm — like a rate shift or system switch.

The fact that the Parliamentary Finance Committee had to come out and calm people down tells you one thing:

This wasn’t routine.
This was strategic liquidity repositioning.

They’re staging cash where it needs to be before the public feels the shift — likely to smooth salary transitions and avoid panic right before the flip.

Source(s):
https://x.com/589bull10000/status/1917586572301721638
https://x.com/589bull10000/status/1917621269450707386
https://x.com/589bull10000/status/1917622313908068612

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