Larry Fink, the self-proclaimed wizard of the financial realm, builds castles out of air and calls them fortresses. With a wave of his “assets under management,” he conjures illusions of control, convincing the masses that they need him. But his architecture is made of **emptiness**—derivatives, rehypothecation, and promises backed by **nothing but trust in a broken system.**
He thinks he’s fooled everyone, that intimidation keeps the game alive. Yet, he’s blind to the quiet revolution—the people opting out, brick by brick, into Bitcoin. **Wizards lose their magic when the audience stops believing.**