“The Money Has Moved” is deeper than just a space title hosted by @ProphetJoelO. It reflects what many people are beginning to realize globally; wealth is gradually shifting into the digital era.


In every generation, there is always a major transfer of wealth.
There was:
🏭 The industrial era
💻 The internet era
📱 The social media era
Now, many believe we are entering the blockchain and digital asset era.
Crypto is not just about trading coins. It represents:
• Digital ownership
• Decentralized finance
• Borderless payments
• Tokenized assets
• A new financial system being built in real time
This is why governments, banks, institutions, and investors are paying close attention to blockchain technology.
One major signal is the proposed CLARITY ACT in the United States.
The bill is being pushed to create clearer rules for crypto and blockchain companies. That alone shows that digital assets are no longer being ignored. Governments are now trying to properly structure the industry instead of fighting its existence completely.
Historically, wealth transfers usually happen when people position themselves early around emerging technology.
Some people saw the internet early.
Some saw mobile technology early.
Some saw social media early.
Today, many believe blockchain and crypto may become one of the next major technological shifts globally.
That does not mean every project will succeed.
It also does not mean people should invest blindly.
But it does mean education, awareness, and understanding this industry early may become very important in the future.
The money moves where innovation goes.
And the world is clearly paying attention to blockchain technology.
📚 Strictly for educational and informative purposes.
Shalom 🙏
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