Rob Cunningham | KUWL.show
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The Hidden Dynamic Most Miss
When the rails of civilization change, markets often reprice the new rails before the world fully realizes what is happening.
Financial infrastructure is often revalued long before full adoption.
Markets price future utility, not current usage.
This happened with:
- railroads in the 1800s
- telephone networks in the early 1900s
- internet infrastructure in the 1990s
The same dynamic can appear in emerging financial networks.
What if most/all of these 6 geo-political variables advance in a positive direction within the next 6 months?
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1. Iran Peace Deal
2. Cuba-US Partnership
3. Clarity Act Deal
4. New Fed Chair
5. X Money Launch
6. Fed Rate Cuts
There are 5 structural triggers that historically precede a 10-100x repricing of financial infrastructure assets, including XRP-type networks.
1. Regulatory Legitimization
2. Institutional Infrastructure Integration
3. Liquidity Layer Formation
4. Macro Liquidity Expansion
5. Narrative Convergence
Ready? No time for guesswork.
Source(s):
https://x.com/KuwlShow/status/2033040571565019258
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