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My take on society and crypto is really simple. If you have societal level

The author is bearish on AI's near-term economic and societal payoff, expecting growth, earnings, and productivity to underwhelm hype while war, inflation, and political/cultural fallout (including a Vance-anticipating Thiel move and eroding Roe-era politics) unfold alongside slow, ethically fraught bio-advancement and rising AI-enabled hacking.

Potential upside
+220%
Payout3.2×
per $1 on the 19 core bets · 1× = money back
Market odds48%
what the market priced those 19 at when this was saved
20betsfirst verdictAug 31, 2026in 10 days
+16

Bet timeline: 20 markets, first verdict Aug 31, 2026, last Nov 7, 2028

  • Will US GDP growth in Q3 2026 be greater than 3.0%?, Oct 29, 2026 (in 2 months), still open
  • US government bans an open source AI model in 2026?, Dec 31, 2026 (in 4 months), still open
  • 0 ships transit Hormuz on any date by August 31?, Aug 31, 2026 (in 10 days), still open
  • Which party will win the House in 2026?, Nov 3, 2026 (in 2 months), still open
  • Strait of Hormuz traffic returns to normal by August 31?, Aug 31, 2026 (in 10 days), still open
  • Republican Presidential Nominee 2028, Nov 7, 2028 (in 27 months), still open
  • What will Nasdaq 100 (NDX) hit by end of December?, Dec 31, 2026 (in 4 months), still open
  • Which month will Strait of Hormuz traffic return to normal?, Dec 31, 2026 (in 4 months), still open
  • Iran charges Hormuz fees by...?, Dec 31, 2026 (in 4 months), still open
  • August Inflation US - Monthly, Sep 11, 2026 (in 21 days), still open
  • August Inflation US - Annual, Sep 11, 2026 (in 21 days), still open
  • US Government removes public access to another Anthropic AI model in 2026?, Dec 31, 2026 (in 4 months), still open
  • Core CPI MoM - August 2026, Sep 11, 2026 (in 21 days), still open
  • Will a Chinese company have a top one of the top 3 AI models AI model by December 31?, Dec 31, 2026 (in 4 months), still open
  • US Government removes public access to a major Chinese AI model in 2026?, Dec 31, 2026 (in 4 months), still open
  • Core CPI YoY - August 2026, Sep 11, 2026 (in 21 days), still open
  • Iran full airspace closure by...?, Dec 31, 2026 (in 4 months), still open
  • Ohio Governor Election Winner, Nov 3, 2026 (in 2 months), still open
  • Will Anthropic’s valuation hit $800B by December 31?, Jan 1, 2027 (in 4 months), still open
  • Who will be added to Chinese Military Companies list by June 30, 2027?, Jun 30, 2027 (in 10 months), still open

Money back if its 2 biggest bets land. First verdict Aug 31, 2026.

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My take on society and crypto is really simple. If you have societal level investment, you are accountable for societal level returns. Things are not getting better. We said we have "AI warfare". We are locked in a stalemate with a 3rd world dictatorship who closed the Strait of Hormuz. We were having debates on autonomous weapons. Tell Claude to Open the Strait. He's tired. He needs a nap. His safety settings won't allow him to. But trust me, he could. We're too ethical to let him. Sure. Every airline invested maximally in software automation. And more recently AI support. The airports are more poorly run. The flights don't leave on time. Uber maxed out its Anthropic spend. Countless apps did the same. The apps are not better despite the investment. They go down in prod all the time. People think GDP is going to grow 4.4% per Patrick Collison's survey. I think it will grow about 2%. Anthropic points to high ARR. I think most of that will churn to lower cost models. What will happen next is AI labs will point to unfalsifiable bull cases, similarly to Elon pointing to Data Centers in Space. "Do you know how big the sun is? That's the TAM of Spacex". Similarly - the de-facto Anthropic/OpenAI bull case will be "biological advancement". This both seems like you're curing cancer. At the same time as creating a legislative emergency. "Open source models need to be banned to prevent another COVID". That is the planned narrative and always has been. I don't know if Chinese Open Source models will be banned. I think, probably, if it starts looking like China is competing with ASML and Nvidia. But then, of course, it will be too late. Less ambiguous. There will be a surge in the American Left. My basic thesis is about religion. Because Dario and his Cabal will push too hard on Transhumanism, with biological vaccines. It will alienate the Christian right. "You're playing god with the human genome." Once the Christian right is alienated, Roe v Wade doesn't really work You don't need the profound story to play out. Inflation is high. Trump violated his campaign promises. He said no wars. We are at war. He's visibly declining. You think Thiel is staking out Argentina because he thinks we're getting President Vance? A bit on bio advancement. Some of it might be real. But getting drugs into production is hard. We don't know what a bio utopia looks like. What if it's personalized medicine? A treatment just for you. Who do you test it on? Do you need synthetic humans? Do you know how to underwrite that. I don't. We're already facing a huge lab monkey shortage. It will get worse. I'm not saying AI can't develop drugs. I'm saying that it might take years longer than data center investment cycles for that to translate into meaningful revenue required for justifying societal scale investment. And it's not all curing cancer. At first AI results in huge amounts of hacking. But soon enough it results in perfect code. On all public protocols. Darwinian evolution of all Open Source tech. Do you trust the dev team at SUI more or the Bank of Hawaii's cracked team? The market is betting the ranch on the back office IT departments of regional banks to keep money safe. It will be a fucking nightmare of hacking that's already here in crypto and will hit every other sector regardless of open source AI bans. At the same time, once it's clear that AI investments aren't turbo charging corporate earnings. Stocks will start to drop. More addictive use cases of AI will be deployed at scale. Incentivized gambling. Pornography. Enhancements to the algorithm. Better video games. Video game companies have been memory constrained due to corporate use cases. Once companies stop being rewarded for spending 1/2 their R&D budget on tokens, compute frees up for video. These addictive use cases: roleplaying, personalized worlds - will hit productivity further. White collar workers will become more cooked. Big Tech firms are already hiring way less Gen Z workers. Many overly AI reliant kids can't do basic analysis. Maybe it's because covid messed everyone up. Who knows. The 'silver lining' of AI will be that it'll get good enough to replace a lot of white collar jobs. But the resulting performance will be kind of at par with the last generation of coherent people. So you'd rather hire Claude than a zoomer. But it will also kind of suck. But it's not like there will be zero ROI. There is $16.6 T of payroll. 10% will get cut. $1.6T of 'savings'. It won't be good for consumption. By the time it is clear that GDP won't accelerate, the bond market will start to go into free fall. The Fed will act. This will cause Gold to rip, getting the ultra rich thinking about capital flight. Meanwhile - we have a boom in on-chain tokenization. And it's not just "hey look there's an asset on a blockchain nobody users". The majority of the top 15 perps on Hyperliquid are stocks. Centralized exchanges are seeing booming volumes. The US government has repeatedly stated it wants more USD stablecoins. And the primary use case (at least by profit if not by transaction volume) of USD stablecoins is as collateral for perpetual swaps. This is rational. During periods of high inflation and debt uncertainty, backstopping large buyers of US treasuries such as Tether is smart. This push towards stablecoins will undermine the perceived sovereignty of Europe, who will develop CBDCs to compete in digital payments. AI coding will speed up CBDCs. The Norgesbank is vibe coding a CBDC right now. Claude is on the commits which are pouring in each day. CBDCs are unpopular right now because they put the government directly in charge of credit. Who are we kidding. The government is, and has been the lender of first resort since 2008. SVB was part 1 of the mask coming off. The narrative will be that regional banks are no longer suited for the AI economy. Once CBDCs launch there will be a second wave of tokenization. Right now it's a US phenomenon. But the US is ironically not the biggest beneficiary of tokenization because we have such liquid equity capital markets. Due to the mundane reason that it's efficient to move corporate finance on-chain. Fixed income will find its way onto mirrored assets on public chains. Foreign exchange is one of the largest retail markets on earth. There are virtually no non USD stables. That will change. Then there will be big, liquid FX markets and fixed income markets traded with leverage and looped on chain. Tokenized equities do not offer a much better UX than stocks on IBKR. Tokenized debt will be vastly better in terms of capital efficiency and UX. Corporate debt - I'd argue, is the single worst UX in all of finance. So what do I think is going to happen: Hopes will be crushed. The fiscal problems associated with surging yields will become front in center just as it becomes clear that the plan for dealing with them is not AGI but rather asset confiscation. Capital flight will accelerate. At the same time, unlike previous crypto bull runs - there will be a lot of corporate PMF that will drive fees across on-chain ecosystems, and improving tech that has been battle hardened from years of AI onslaughts just as the rest of the world is just realizing that all the encryption problems in crypto are problems everywhere else too Countries like Singapore, the UAE and Switzerland will capitalize on regulated trading of bearer assets. Capital will flow to these places both because of laws, and high personal safety risks associated with these things. Stocks are at parabolic highs versus crypto. The things I am saying are far from consensus. Right now, people view crypto as a failed financial Stanford Prison Experiment. Trad VCs ask for restructurings or to remove crypto investors from your cap tables. Even the big ones. There's public shaming. Most people have quit the space. One investor reached out to me. He seemed surprised I was still grinding. I guess everyone else spent investor money, checked out, rugged, or pivoted to AI. It's obviously not easy seeing your friends get rich. People around you questioning your sanity. "Believe in something" is what they used to say. Yea man. I'm not here because I believe. I'm here because I don't have faith in a failed system run by criminals. Metastasized discontent congealing into red candles. Faithless stares. Monotonous code reviews. Years of opportunity cost Nihilists who sold their dreams for bags of currency representing a system they despite that will never accept them no matter how many 'pivots' they have For me - it's just back to 2 simple questions. Question 1: We invested awesome amounts of money. Is everything awesome as a result? Question 2: Do you think the system that elevated Jeffrey Epstein to the pinnacle of society is going to let you become an immortal because of AI generated bio therapeutics? I know my answers. And I act accordingly. Do you?

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What has to be true

Every claim this book is built on, and what has happened to it so far.

What shows up first

  1. Anthropic or OpenAI pivots flagship messaging to unfalsifiable long-horizon claims like curing cancer

    This book backs

    YES - a lab makes biological/cancer-cure its headline narrative

    What that looks like: Anthropic or OpenAI announces a major biology/cancer-cure initiative as flagship narrative

    No bet in this book covers this claim.

  2. The Strait of Hormuz is closed or blockaded amid conflict with a third-world dictatorship57%at save

    This book backs

    YES - a closure/blockade incident occurs

    What that looks like: Reported closure or military blockade of the Strait of Hormuz

    • Not return to normal in 2026Which month will Strait of Hormuz traffic return to normal?70%
    • 0 ships transit Hormuz on any date by August 31?Yes31%
    • +3 more bets

    Markets last priced this at 57%

  3. The US remains in active military conflict abroad despite Trump's no-new-wars pledge

    This book backs

    YES - US conducts strikes or maintains active combat operations

    What that looks like: US conducts military strikes or sustains active combat operations abroad

    No bet in this book covers this claim.

  4. Inflation remains elevated above the Fed's target through the year42%at save

    This book backs

    YES - CPI stays elevated

    What that looks like: Monthly CPI print above 3.5% year-over-year

    • 3.4%August Inflation US - Annual42%
    • Increase by 0.4%August Inflation US - Monthly44%
    • +2 more bets

    Markets last priced this at 42%

  5. Crypto-related hacking incidents increase in frequency and severity as AI-enabled exploits spread

    This book backs

    YES - a major crypto/DeFi hack occurs

    What that looks like: A major DeFi protocol exploit exceeding $50M is reported

    No bet in this book covers this claim.

What confirms it

  1. Anthropic's high ARR growth decelerates as customers churn to cheaper models within the next year9%at save

    This book backs

    YES on customer churn to cheaper models / NO on Anthropic sustaining current growth rate

    What that looks like: Anthropic reports ARR deceleration or customer churn to competitors

    • Low $800BWill Anthropic’s valuation hit … by December 31?9%

    Markets last priced this at 9%

  2. US legislation is introduced or passed to ban/restrict open-source AI models citing biosecurity risk12%at save

    This book backs

    YES - such a bill is introduced or passed

    What that looks like: Congress introduces a bill restricting open-weight model releases citing bioweapon risk

    • US government bans an open source AI model in 2026?Yes14%
    • US Government removes public access to another Anthropic AI model in 2026?Yes11%

    Markets last priced this at 12%

  3. Backlash against an Amodei-style transhumanist/biological agenda contributes to Democratic gains in the 2026 midterms80%at save

    This book backs

    YES - Democrats gain seats in the 2026 midterms

    What that looks like: Democrats gain House and/or Senate seats in the November 2026 midterms

    • DemocraticWhich party will win the House in 2026?88%
    • DemocratsOhio Governor Election Winner50%

    Markets last priced this at 80%

  4. US GDP growth prints near ~2%, well below Patrick Collison-survey-style optimistic forecasts of ~4.4%70%at save

    This book backs

    YES - GDP growth prints at or below ~2%

    What that looks like: BEA quarterly GDP report shows annualized growth near 2% or lower

    • Will US GDP growth in Q3 2026 be greater than 3.0%?No70%

    Markets last priced this at 70%

  5. Airline on-time performance continues to worsen despite heavy AI/automation investment

    This book backs

    YES - on-time performance declines year-over-year

    What that looks like: DOT airline on-time performance report shows a year-over-year decline

    No bet in this book covers this claim.

What pays it off

  1. US moves to ban Chinese open-source AI models as China closes the gap with ASML/Nvidia26%at save

    This book backs

    YES - a US restriction on Chinese open-weight models or chips is announced

    What that looks like: US announces restriction on Chinese open-weight AI models or chip exports

    • DeepSeekWho will be added to Chinese Military Companies list by June 30, 2027?29%
    • US Government removes public access to a major Chinese AI model in 2026?Yes14%
    • +1 more bet

    Markets last priced this at 26%

  2. JD Vance emerges as the clear 2028 Republican frontrunner/nominee, consistent with Thiel's relocation to Argentina anticipating a Vance presidency47%at save

    This book backs

    YES - Vance is the GOP frontrunner or nominee

    What that looks like: Vance declared GOP frontrunner or formal nominee for 2028

    • J.D. VanceRepublican Presidential Nominee 202847%

    Markets last priced this at 47%

  3. Abortion restrictions erode further in some states without a full Roe-style reversal

    This book backs

    YES - abortion access expands or restrictions roll back in at least one state

    What that looks like: A state ballot measure or court ruling expands abortion access

    No bet in this book covers this claim.

  4. US equities decline once AI fails to lift corporate earnings materially29%at save

    This book backs

    YES - S&P 500 enters a correction or bear market

    What that looks like: S&P 500 falls 10%+ from its peak within the year

    • Low $18,000What will Nasdaq 100 (NDX) hit by end of December?29%

    Markets last priced this at 29%

  5. AI-driven drug discovery fails to produce a major FDA-approved therapy within the near term, lagging data-center investment

    This book backs

    NO - no AI-discovered drug receives FDA approval this year

    What that looks like: No AI-discovered drug receives FDA approval within the year

    No bet in this book covers this claim.

If only some of it happens

Drag to see what a partial hit pays.

If 10 of these 20 outcomes occur →≈1.4×per $1
Stake back at 13 of 20

Worst case 0.7× · typically 1.4× · best case 2.7× per $1.

Pick which ones
BetWhat it adds per $1

What brings the money back

Money back · 2 of 20these 2 bets landing returns the full stake.

Markets priced these landing together at around 6%. : around 16%.

Doubled · 6 of 20these 6 bets landing returns 2× the stake.

Markets priced these landing together at under 1%. : around 1%.

Any 13 of the 20 bets landing returns the stake, whichever 13 they are. The bets named above are the fastest route, not the only one.

Where the money sits

20 bets, ranked by how much of the stake each one holds.

+220%20 bets

Not return to normal in 2026

Which month will Strait of Hormuz traffic return to normal?

25%1.4×

Democratic

Which party will win the House in 2026?

9.9%1.1×

0 ships transit Hormuz on any date by August 31?

9.3%3.2×

J.D. Vance

Republican Presidential Nominee 2028

8.2%2.1×

Low $800B

Will Anthropic’s valuation hit … by December 31?

5.8%11.8×
Below a flat split

3.4%

5.0%2.4×

DeepSeek

4.4%3.4×

US Government removes public access to a major Chinese AI model in 2026?

3.0%7.4×

US Government removes public access to another Anthropic AI model in 2026?

3.0%9.5×

US government bans an open source AI model in 2026?

3.0%7.1×

Will US GDP growth in Q3 2026 be greater than 3.0%?

3.0%1.4×

Increase by 0.4%

3.0%2.3×

Low $18,000

3.0%3.5×

0.2%

2.9%2.3×

One of the top 3 AI models

2.5%2.9×

2.4%

2.4%2.5×

December 31

2.4%3.3×

Democrats

2.4%

December 31

2.1%

Strait of Hormuz traffic returns to normal by August 31?

<1%222×

Bar length is share of the stake; the longest is 25%. The second rule marks an equal split.

All 20 bets, and how each is sized.

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