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A quiet milestone just rewired the financial map: central banks now hold more value in gold than in dollars. We dig into why that matters, how it happened, and what it signals about the next decade as wars widen, oil jumps, and supply lines creak. From Tehran airstrikes and a 90% plunge in Hormuz tanker traffic to China’s deliberate buildout of a Hong Kong gold hub, we connect the geopolitical sparks to the monetary fuse—and explain why real assets and self-custody are becoming survival tools, not talking points.
By Tony Arterburn4.9
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A quiet milestone just rewired the financial map: central banks now hold more value in gold than in dollars. We dig into why that matters, how it happened, and what it signals about the next decade as wars widen, oil jumps, and supply lines creak. From Tehran airstrikes and a 90% plunge in Hormuz tanker traffic to China’s deliberate buildout of a Hong Kong gold hub, we connect the geopolitical sparks to the monetary fuse—and explain why real assets and self-custody are becoming survival tools, not talking points.

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