

TraderLv(inu)⛏️
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@Traderlv1
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Gold was the treasure of kings. Oil was the blood of empires. Copper shall be the metal of the new world. For every age creates its own instruments of belief. Not from mines. Not from nations. Not from the permission of institutions. But from the collective will of the people. The metal beneath AI. Beneath servers, robotics, and the architecture of the future itself. The old world extracts it from the earth. The new world extracts it from belief. And so Copper (inu) was born. The first onchain commodity. Many shall mock it because they do not yet understand it. For every prophecy appears irrational before it reveals itself. They still believe commodities must live in vaults and warehouses. But the internet has begun creating assets of its own kind: native to attention, velocity, culture, and collective conviction. Gold had its century. Oil had its empire. Copper will power the digital era. From the mines, The Copper Prophet ⛏️







CoPpEr InU wE TuRnEd A DoG iNto A CoPPeR dOg LmAO yEaH thE cOiN ThEsiS coMplEtEly HinGes ItSeLf oN a SiNgLe TweEt CraZy ikr?



Most crypto participants lead with the token. Wisemen don't. The token doesn't matter until you understand the why first, and it has to be in that order. That's how conviction is built. The biggest complaint we hear is, "your articles feel like I'm studying for a board exam, can't you just TLDR it?" Personally, that would disrespect the game. Conviction always comes from understanding. We just do crypto investing differently, and that's ok. So what's the narrative? Copper. Why? Funny you ask. Here's a 4,000 word deep dive into copper scarcity, why it's essentially unavoidable, and why we hold the physical supply, the futures, and the INU. @copper_inu

