Essay series

Sound Money History

Six essays tracing how American money went from gold-redeemable to pure fiat, and why every fiat currency in recorded history has eventually died. The Federal Reserve, the gold confiscation, Bretton Woods, Nixon's 1971 default, the petrodollar, and the 1,000-year track record of paper money.

Released February–March 2026 · 775 historical fiat currencies; average lifespan 27 years.

Gold StandardFederal ReserveFiat CurrencyMonetary HistoryBretton Woods
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