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I’m 74 years old.
I’ve personally witnessed decades of history on nearly every continent ...
Booms and busts ... hyperinflation and deflation ... military coups ... social revolutions ... sweeping technological change.
But I have never seen anything like this.
Even before the latest crisis began, the established order was already in transition.
Then COVID-19 disrupted the world economy, spurred the greatest central bank money printing of all time and raised serious doubts about the future of the global financial system.
But the dramatic changes we’ve seen so far pale in comparison to what I see coming next.
I’m talking about the greatest money revolution — and the single greatest investment opportunity — the world has seen in centuries past ... or could see in centuries to come.
One core investment has already doubled in value in just the last six months. And it’s likely to double again in the next six months.
Meanwhile, three other investments in this sector have a history of surging up to 29 times faster.
And yet most people, even many Wall Street experts, have never even heard of it.
Last week, I asked a 30-year veteran of the New York Stock Exchange. He confessed he didn’t know what it was.
And this past weekend, I asked a 35-year veteran of high tech, and he didn’t know either.
I’m talking about decentralized finance (DeFi) — an entirely new financial system on the blockchain.
Just in the last 12 months, its assets have grown from less than $1 billion to $52 billion (as of this morning).
And looking ahead, if it grows to just 1% of the $400 trillion in the world’s traditional financial institutions, it will have $4 trillion.
That’s four times more than Bitcoin’s (BTC, Tech/Adoption Grade “A-”) market cap today.
But the leading assets in this fast-growing corner of the crypto world have virtually nothing to do with Bitcoin.
They are largely unknown investments that even Wall Street experts have yet to discover.
Stand by. As this great money revolution unfolds, my team and will be sure to keep you posted.
Good luck and God bless!
Martin