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Solving the Intergenerational Prisoner's Dilemma: The Inevitable Path of Nomadic Capital Bitcoin

This article analyzes three certain global trends that will converge to create an unprecedented "intergenerational prisoner's dilemma" for capital markets. First, the global population pyramid is inverting. An aging generation must liquidate an estimated $60-70 trillion in assets (stocks, real estate) to fund retirements. This will cause a long-term deflation in these markets as younger generations, with less wealth and income, are unwilling or unable to buy at current prices. Policies are emerging to force the next generation to become the "exit liquidity." Second, extreme wealth inequality will reach a breaking point. With wealth highly concentrated and stagnant, it stifles economic velocity. The inevitable political solution will be wealth taxes, as seen in the Netherlands' recent bill to tax unrealized gains. This will lead to global capital controls, revoking capital's "global passport" and trapping it within jurisdictions. Third, AI will systematically destroy the value of human labor while concentrating value in capital—specifically, in those who control compute, data, and models. AI is a capital-biased technology that will redefine capital itself to include data and human "intent," creating a new AI-native economic system with new asset classes. The convergence of these three certainties creates a scenario where all rational actors will simultaneously seek exit liquidity. The only logical response is to hold "nomadic capital"—digital, borderless, and jurisdictionless assets that are held by the young, difficult for governments to tax or confiscate, and natively usable by autonomous AI systems. This capital can migrate across generations, political borders, and digital economies, making it the essential asset for the coming era.

marsbit03/12 10:29

Solving the Intergenerational Prisoner's Dilemma: The Inevitable Path of Nomadic Capital Bitcoin

marsbit03/12 10:29

Strive Buys Strategy Stock, Bitcoin Treasury Firms Begin Interlocking Dolls

On March 11, Strive, a Bitcoin treasury company, announced it had purchased $50 million worth of preferred shares (STRC) issued by MicroStrategy (now Strategy)—another major corporate Bitcoin holder. This represents over one-third of Strive’s treasury. Both companies use raised capital to buy Bitcoin, and both issue high-yield preferred shares (SATA from Strive, STRC from Strategy) to fund these purchases. Strive’s Chief Risk Officer justified the move by claiming STRC offers better risk-adjusted returns than U.S. Treasuries. However, this creates a circular dependency: Strategy uses proceeds from STRC to buy Bitcoin, and Strive relies on Strategy’s Bitcoin performance to earn yield on its STRC investment—which it may use to buy more Bitcoin or pay dividends on its own SATA shares. Strive, founded in 2022, has rapidly accumulated 13,311 BTC (worth ~$930 million), making it a top-ten corporate Bitcoin holder. Its stock (ASST) has fallen 97% from its peak, trading far below its Bitcoin-backed NAV. Despite this, Strive continues to aggressively accumulate Bitcoin and raise dividends on SATA shares. This reflects a broader trend: over 200 companies now emulate MicroStrategy’s “Bitcoin treasury” strategy. As these firms begin investing in each other’s debt-like instruments, the ecosystem becomes increasingly interconnected—and vulnerable—to Bitcoin's price volatility.

marsbit03/12 05:20

Strive Buys Strategy Stock, Bitcoin Treasury Firms Begin Interlocking Dolls

marsbit03/12 05:20

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