# Сопутствующие статьи по теме Geopolitics

Новостной центр HTX предлагает последние статьи и углубленный анализ по "Geopolitics", охватывающие рыночные тренды, новости проектов, развитие технологий и политику регулирования в криптоиндустрии.

Three CZs, Three Different Stories

Three individuals share the initials "CZ" but represent vastly different paths in the era of globalization. The first, Chen Zhi, epitomized the lawless, gray-area entrepreneurship of the mid-2010s. Operating from Cambodia, he built a transnational fraud network, generating up to $30 million daily through scams and forced labor. His empire, built on exploiting regulatory gaps and weak international cooperation, collapsed in 2026 when he was arrested and repatriated to China, signaling the end of an era of unregulated profiteering. The second, Changpeng Zhao (CZ), founder of Binance, represents the tech-entrepreneurial era. A technologist at heart, he built the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange through product excellence and innovation. Unlike Chen Zhi, his venture created value but eventually faced escalating regulatory scrutiny. In 2023, Zhao and Binance pleaded guilty to U.S. charges, resulting in a $4.3 billion fine and his resignation as CEO. His story illustrates that technological innovation must ultimately adapt to regulatory frameworks to survive. The third, CZ Chen, a Millennial and COO of AI firm Manus, represents a new model of success in the AI age. As a skilled professional, she achieved rapid wealth and influence by joining the right company at the right time. Manus, hailed as the first通用 AI Agent, was acquired by Meta in 2025. However, the deal faced review by Chinese authorities, highlighting that her success is now intertwined with geopolitical tensions between major powers. Together, these three stories reflect the evolving interplay between individual ambition and the shifting landscapes of regulation, technology, and global politics.

marsbit01/09 11:55

Three CZs, Three Different Stories

marsbit01/09 11:55

2026 Investment Framework: The End of Globalization, AI Supply-Demand Mismatch, and the Silver Frenzy

Investment Framework 2026: End of Globalization, AI Supply-Demand Mismatch, and Silver’s Surge The author outlines a macro investment framework centered on three key themes: the end of globalization, accelerating resource nationalism, and the rise of AI-driven structural shifts. The portfolio returned 131%, largely due to significant long positions in gold and silver. Silver markets are experiencing extreme volatility and a potential supply squeeze, with prices influenced by COMEX contango, LBMA backwardation, and Asian export restrictions. Investment strategies include calendar spreads and butterfly options on silver. Other positions include shortening duration, adding crash protection via SPY, shorting student loan servicers, and going long on tin miners and Japanese banks. Key thematic drivers: - Globalization’s end: Resource nationalism rises; Monroe Doctrine 2.0 emerges; metal inflation continues while oil may face oversupply. - China’s challenges: Banking system fragility, hidden real estate losses, and rising religious dissent. - AI acceleration: Compute demand will vastly outstrip supply by 2035. Two phases: near-term oversupply (2025–2027) followed by demand explosion (2028–2030+) as agentic AI matures. - Domestic US issues: Government shutdown risks, student debt crises, and the societal impact of AI and GLP-1 drugs. Investment opportunities include copper, tin, photonics, nuclear energy, natural gas, and compute infrastructure. Markets face pressure from Japanese monetary normalization and private credit illiquidity. Core view: AI demand is real, energy and metal markets are shifting, and policy changes are accelerating. Short-term cash flow gaps may cause volatility, but long-term thematic bets remain valid.

marsbit01/09 08:48

2026 Investment Framework: The End of Globalization, AI Supply-Demand Mismatch, and the Silver Frenzy

marsbit01/09 08:48

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