THE 2028 ALIVENESS ECONOMY
What if the AI pessimists were half-right about the disruption…and completely wrong about what people did next?
What Happens When the Treadmill Stops...
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Our first Frame Community AMA is locked in.
Tomorrow at 5PM UTC, we'll be live to walk through last week's announcement, and where things move next from here.
Set a reminder and bring your questions 👇
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That’s where Frame comes in. Frame is being developed as a unification layer that connects blockchain networks in a more coordinated way. We brought many on-chain. Now we’re helping connect the chains themselves.
Each one functions like its own commerce hub. There are ways to move between them, but they’re often inefficient, indirect, and difficult to navigate. That fragmentation slows coordination, liquidity, and real adoption.
Today, the industry looks very different. Retail and institutional participation are here. But underneath that progress, the infrastructure is still fragmented. Over a thousand blockchains exist, operating separately.
And we stayed. Through multiple cycles, we worked alongside developers, organizations, and institutions—helping bring activity on-chain and watching the space evolve in real time.
We were early. The Crypto Company (OTCID: CRCW) was among the first to accept tokens for stock and to build an audited, multi-asset crypto treasury. We’ve been working in this space for a long time.
Today, The Crypto Company
(OTCID: CRCW) announced the acquisition of Frame IP.
This marks a step forward in launching long-term blockchain infrastructure designed to reduce fragmentation and support interoperability across ecosystems.
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#Blockchain#Web3
Frame is pleased to join The Crypto Company (OTCID: CRCW).
As a public company, @TheCryptoCo brings structure, governance, and accountability — exactly the infrastructure Frame has been building toward.
@Citrini7 Your 2028 crisis report was so well-constructed it became a self-fulfilling prophecy. I wrote the counter-prophecy — same format, same rigor, opposite direction. Not a rebuttal. A vision. https://t.co/5HthwkDCvh
@HighyieldHarry The displacement is real. The question nobody's asking is what happens when those people stop performing and start living. I wrote 5,000 words on the answer. https://t.co/5HthwkDCvh
@HarryStebbings Every one of those founders is modeling the disruption. None of them are modeling what the displaced people do next. I wrote that scenario — a counter to Citrini. It's the most hopeful thing I could produce. https://t.co/5HthwkDCvh
@AndrewYang@frankdegods They do. And the question is whether we give them a future worth fearing or a future worth building. I wrote the hopeful version.
@AndrewYang A better future. That's what everyone's marching toward — in Tehran and in the millions of American homes where people are quietly asking what makes them come alive. I wrote 5,000 words on what happens when they find the answer.
@AndrewYang Block cut 40% and the stock jumped 20%. That's the Citrini doom loop in one data point. I wrote the counter-scenario: what happens when displaced people stop performing and start living. https://t.co/5HthwkDCvh
In 2026, that sounds like a poster in a yoga studio. I wrote 5,000 words on why it might be the most accurate macro analysis anyone has produced.
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Everyone's doomscrolling Iran. I get it. I am too.
When your nervous system calms down (or needs a break), I invite you to read the most hopeful thing I could write about what happens next.
Howard Thurman said it sixty years ago: "Don't ask what the world needs. Ask what makes you come alive, and go do it. Because what the world needs is people who have come alive."