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The Infrastructural Moat: Monopolizing the Bottlenecks of Survival. Cold Storage, Agriculture, and the Ruthless B2B Economics of Tangible Utility During a Depression
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- Nombre de pages151
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-37040-5
- EAN9783565370405
- Date de parution29/03/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille851 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
When a fiat currency hyperinflates or a banking system collapses, digital numbers on a screen lose all meaning. Wealth immediately condenses into absolute, physical utility. During a severe depression, the most valuable assets are not gold bars hidden in a safe, but the unglamorous, highly consolidated infrastructural bottlenecks that keep society physically alive.
This book investigates the B2B economies that become untouchable monopolies during a macroeconomic collapse.
We explore the massive intrinsic value of commercial cold storage facilities, agricultural leaseholds, industrial water rights, and the physical logistical hubs required to transport raw calories. When consumer discretionary spending drops to zero, humanity still must eat, drink, and store medication. By dissecting historical depressions, the narrative proves that owning the specific, physical chokepoints of basic human survival provides an unbreakable financial moat that ignores the fluctuating value of the underlying currency. Look past the illusion of digital wealth.
Discover the brutally pragmatic, heavy-industry assets that dictate the physical survival of a panicked population.
We explore the massive intrinsic value of commercial cold storage facilities, agricultural leaseholds, industrial water rights, and the physical logistical hubs required to transport raw calories. When consumer discretionary spending drops to zero, humanity still must eat, drink, and store medication. By dissecting historical depressions, the narrative proves that owning the specific, physical chokepoints of basic human survival provides an unbreakable financial moat that ignores the fluctuating value of the underlying currency. Look past the illusion of digital wealth.
Discover the brutally pragmatic, heavy-industry assets that dictate the physical survival of a panicked population.



