The Digital
Jekyll Island
Public Debt, Digital Money, and the Architecture of Quiet Control
A historically grounded look at public debt, private financial infrastructure, digital money, and the quiet migration of control upstream — from visible institutions to invisible rails.
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How public debt and digital rails can reshape the relationship between citizen, bank, and state.
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