editorial Sum. One word, present indicative. The verb stands alone. No cogito, no ergo. Before the keys, before the chain, before the framework, before the name. Cache256 rewrites its first sentence and lets the verb speak for itself.
editorial What Operators Should Reprice This Week Warsh confirmed 54–45. Powell exits. First FOMC June 17–18. Eight to ten operational repricings between today and Friday for institutional allocators, risk desks, DeFi builders. The Substrate Problem paper lands Friday with the structural frame.
editorial We Told You the Bridge Was Cracking Three confirmations in fourteen days. None of them a hack. All of them the same mechanism. The substrate problem is not a story about events — it is a story about the architecture that produces them. Why we are refusing the temptation to accelerate.
editorial We Did Not Hope to Be Right W17 stress-tested the thesis we engaged seven days ago. Kelp DAO drained $292M through a 1-of-1 verifier. $13B exited restaking in 48 hours. Warsh locked in a hawkish Fed regime. Goldman lifted Brent to $90. The substrate did not hold. We did not hope to be right. We needed to be right.
editorial The Week We Answer W16 made the question unavoidable. The state legitimises Coinbase as sovereign custodian. Deutsche Börse takes $200M of Kraken. A Fed chair nominee holds $192M including material crypto exposure. The permissions are being granted faster than the foundations are being built. W17 is our answer.
editorial The Substrate Problem Three events in one week. WLFI freezes a wallet. North Korea is inside 40 DeFi protocols. Iran war debanks commodity traders — stablecoins fill the gap. The compliance architecture being built above DeFi assumes a substrate that wasn't designed for what's being built on it.
editorial The Audit: When $185 Billion Asks to Be Trusted Tether didn't hire KPMG because regulators forced the issue. It hired KPMG because the GENIUS Act made the audit the price of institutional distribution. Alex Cache on why this is a power move, not a compliance gesture.
editorial The 60-Day Window: Who Moves First Owns the Rails The Atkins taxonomy didn't create a reflection period. It created a race. The firms that pre-built for regulatory clarity are executing now. Everyone else is still reading the document. Week 13 is day one of the 60-day sprint — who moves first owns the rails.
editorial The Foundation Blinks The EF published a 38-page cypherpunk manifesto on March 13. Twenty-four hours later, it sold 5,000 ETH to a listed treasury company for $10.2M. The Mandate is a document. The transaction is a signal.