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EPISODE · Mar 26, 2026 · 40 MIN

Iran Hyperinflation Signals the Next Step

from Mine Print Hash · host Cameron Otsuka and Matt Dines

TL;DR: The Iran conflict is a fight over who controls Iran’s state, economy, and strategic geography, specifically targeting the IRGC’s hybrid role as a paramilitary and economic empire, with hyperinflation acting as the clearest sign that the system is breaking.📄 Summary* Iran’s core issue is structural, not just military. Matt says Iran effectively has “two separate power factions” (00:01:57): a civilian government and an IRGC-centered power bloc that grew into a “private equity” plus “private military” regime. That framing is the throughline for the whole episode.* The IRGC is described as having evolved from a post-1979 militia into something that “looks like a private equity shop” (00:05:22), with control or influence across oil and gas, pipelines, construction, cybersecurity, and infrastructure. Matt argues this makes it the real operating power inside Iran, not just a military appendage.* Matt lays out three possible outcomes. Path one is the preferred Western/GCC outcome: “decapitate the IRGC” (00:07:51), leave the civilian branch standing, and shift Iran into a more “palatable” order for GCC states and China (00:08:43). Path two is a bad-but-stable muddle where the IRGC survives and the status quo continues: “steady state, muddle along” (00:09:26). Path three is the nightmare scenario: a “failed state scenario” (00:09:36) that would dwarf Iraq or Afghanistan in scale and cleanup cost.* Hyperinflation is presented as the on-the-ground signal that the regime is under extreme stress. He estimates inflation dynamics at roughly 115% annualized and compares Iran’s trajectory to other historic hyperinflations (00:13:49). The standout tell is the new 10 million rial banknote (00:16:36), which Matt uses to argue Iran is in wartime monetary breakdown.* The Central Bank of Iran matters because it is not independent in his framework. Matt argues it is subordinate to the civilian government, but since that civilian layer is itself captive to the IRGC, the central bank ends up financing the broader IRGC war machine rather than pursuing price stability (00:19:52).* Foreign integration is where Matt thinks the endgame becomes visible. He argues the likely steady-state bargain is GCC capital/equity ownership, Chinese infrastructure buildout via Belt and Road, and U.S. financial control over the strategic choke point around Iran (00:31:06). His shorthand is that “all of the oil out of Iran is going towards China” (00:31:55), while the GCC becomes the key swing bloc.* The final takeaway is that nothing is guaranteed in war, but expectations should focus less on daily headlines and more on who ends up owning the military, financial, and infrastructure layers. Matt’s closing idea is that this could produce a “next model” (00:39:08) for control of the region if the IRGC is removed and replaced by a GCC-China-U.S. arrangement.🔑 Key Takeaways* The episode’s main thesis is that hyperinflation, governance, and geopolitics are all the same story: monetary collapse reflects a deeper struggle over who actually runs Iran.* Matt sees the IRGC not merely as a military force, but as an entrenched economic-political system that outside powers are trying to cut out.* The preferred outcome in his framework is not full democratic regime change, but a managed transition from IRGC dominance to a civilian/GCC/China/U.S. balance.* The biggest signal to watch is not rhetoric, but whether the IRGC is truly uprooted from finance, infrastructure, and state control.📱 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. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.mineprinthash.com

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