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Ross
@Ross_ptm
Japan isn’t just another investor.
They are the global leader in real-world XRP adoption — having spent a decade building XRP-native financial infrastructure while most of the world was still debating.
They’re not experimenting. They’re operational.
Why do you think Japan is looking to do business with Iraq?
After IQD RVs, Iraq will face massive FDI inflows — especially once HCL fully unlocks the energy sector — plus enormous oil revenue streams.
Moving that capital efficiently, cheaply, and compliantly across borders becomes non-negotiable.
We’re watching the global shift to tokenized assets and currencies.
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Iraq opening the door to Japanese capital right now positions the new dinar to plug directly into that ecosystem instead of fighting legacy systems.
That opportunity only materializes cleanly post-RV — with a stable, revalued, and digitally capable dinar.
Iraq is in a transition year due to the Iran War.
New leadership. New cabinet. Reforms loading.
Liquidity tightened.
HCL and diversification from oil just became urgent.
CBI isn’t bending.
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They’re enforcing their mandate and forcing real fiscal discipline.
FUDsters doubt when the pieces are finally aligning…
After 23 years of waiting, this is the fastest things have moved.
IQD RV thesis is stronger than ever before.
Source(s):
• https://x.com/Ross_ptm/status/2063704623043751986
• https://x.com/Ross_ptm/status/2063711904158388429
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