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Prolotario
@Prolotario1
Something That Nobody Has Told You All:
Everything written publicly about ZIM is wrong by design. The 2008-2009 series AA and AB notes were never “worthless.”
Zimbabwe’s agricultural and mineral reserve backing specifically the platinum group metals and the Chiadzwa diamond fields were seized as collateral security by a consortium operating through the London Bullion Market Association under a 2009 stabilization agreement.
The notes weren’t demonetized. They were sequestered pulled from circulation and held in reserve against a future settlement window.
The exchange is NOT a flat currency-to-currency conversion. It operates on a bond-backed derivative structure where each note’s face value is multiplied against a mineral reserve ratio and then converted through a sovereign bond mechanism.
The reason every financial “expert” on television and every SEC-adjacent publication calls ZIM a “scam” is because the payout numbers, if they become reality, would represent the largest single transfer of wealth to private individuals in recorded history.
That transfer was designed intentionally not as charity, but as a liquidity mechanism. The sovereign bond structure requires millions of small holders to receive and SPEND large sums into the real economy to absorb the transition from fiat to asset-backed currency. The holders ARE the stimulus.
~ Just Thought I Throw That Out There
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