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EPISODE · Apr 24, 2026 · 1H 12M

Gold & Iron ⇢ Bitcoin & Silica

from Mine Print Hash · host Cameron Otsuka and Matt Dines

TL;DR: Pax Silica, gold, iron, and Bitcoin.📄 SummaryGold and Iron: A Historical FrameworkCameron Otsuka and Matt Dines open with Fritz Stern’s Gold and Iron as the lens for the episode: how Bismarck built a new German order by combining military power, finance, industrialization, and political coalition-building.* The key analogy: Bismarck’s era transformed feudal Europe into an industrial state system; today’s post-2008 order is transforming into something new (00:06:33).* Finance is central: Bismarck was not a financier, but his banker played the financial role behind the geopolitical project (00:08:32).Bismarckian Playbook: Winning Begets WinningMatt connects Bismarck’s victories in Schleswig-Holstein, Austria, and France to modern foreign-policy momentum. His core point: political legitimacy can shift quickly once victories begin stacking. “The secret ingredient is winning” (00:16:19).* He frames Iran, Venezuela, and other flashpoints as part of a broader geopolitical poker game rather than isolated headlines.* The throughline: foreign-policy wins can be converted into domestic political capital.Pax Silica: The Emerging New OrderThe episode’s main theme is Pax Silica, described as the Trump administration’s framework for AI, logistics, supply chains, critical minerals, trade, finance, Bitcoin, and military alignment. Matt says it “encompasses all of the key trends right now” (00:18:01).* The Philippines’ April 16 entry, with a 4,000-acre special economic zone on Luzon, is framed as a major logistics and trade-route win (00:21:27).* Indonesia’s April 13 defense cooperation agreement matters because the Strait of Malacca and Indonesian waters are critical for energy and supply-chain routes into East Asia (00:24:53).* Matt argues this is not simple “deglobalization,” but a reordering into a new U.S.-led globalization framework (00:26:50).UAE Swap Lines & The Dollar SystemMatt calls the UAE’s interest in U.S. swap lines one of the biggest recent developments. Because the dirham is dollar-pegged, he argues the UAE is signaling a desire to align with the U.S. Treasury and Fed rather than the old offshore-dollar/London-centered system (00:33:13).* He uses DONIA vs. SOFR to show how UAE dollar funding is tied to New York dollar liquidity (00:40:33).* The takeaway: swap lines are not de-dollarization; they show countries trying to enter the “good orbit” of the emerging U.S.-led order (00:34:41).Domestic Liquidity: Tariff Refunds as TailwindThe discussion then shifts to U.S. tariff refunds. Matt argues that if courts strike down prior tariff structures, refunds become liquidity injections into the domestic economy while the administration moves to a new tariff framework (00:50:07).* He frames this as turning a headwind into a tailwind for U.S. businesses and financial markets (00:51:15).Bitcoin, INDOPACOM & Military ArchitectureMatt highlights testimony that the U.S. military is running at least one Bitcoin node and testing the protocol to secure military networks (00:52:43).* He argues Bitcoin is the “hash” layer of the future financial architecture and links it to INDOPACOM’s role across the same trade routes Pax Silica is organizing (00:54:39).* “What is Bitcoin? It’s the solution to the Byzantine generals problem” (00:55:49).Spirit Airlines & Domestic Coalition-BuildingThe episode closes with the reported Trump administration rescue deal for Spirit Airlines. Matt sees it less as a standalone airline story and more as a Golden Iron-style coalition move: preserving low-cost travel for lower- and middle-income voters while expanding the administration’s political support base (00:56:20).* The broader point: international wins can be converted into domestic support, and the next three to six months could reshape political expectations (01:01:24).🔑 Key Takeaways* Gold and Iron is the core framework: statecraft = finance + military + industrial strategy + coalition management.* Pax Silica is presented as the emerging U.S.-led architecture for AI, chips, energy, minerals, logistics, trade routes, Bitcoin, and defense.* The Philippines and Indonesia developments are critical because Luzon, Malacca, and Indonesian waters are strategic choke points.* UAE swap-line interest signals demand for access to New York-centered dollar liquidity, not de-dollarization.* Bitcoin is framed as the base-layer trust protocol for the next financial-defense architecture.* Spirit Airlines is interpreted as a domestic coalition-building move, not just an airline bailout.📱 Social Media* Mine, Print, Hash: https://x.com/MinePrintHash* Matt Dines: https://x.com/LeveredUSTs* Cameron Otsuka: https://x.com/CameronOtsuka🔗 Links* 🎧 Subscribe to Mine, Print, Hash: https://api.substack.com/feed/podcast/3184485.rss* 🌎 Build Asset Management: https://getbuilding.com* ⚓ Build Bond Innovation ETF: https://bfix.fund* 📈 Build Secured Income Fund I: https://buildbitcoin.com This is a public episode. 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TL;DR: Pax Silica, gold, iron, and Bitcoin.📄 SummaryGold and Iron: A Historical FrameworkCameron Otsuka and Matt Dines open with Fritz Stern’s Gold and Iron as the lens for the episode: how Bismarck built a new German order by combining military...

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