Today’s Catch Up
Money is becoming software
On June 19th, Regulators Begin Reviewing the Framework That Could Eliminate Cash and Your Sovereignty.
A new financial system is quietly being built behind closed doors — and most Americans have no idea it's happening.
The GENIUS Act creates the framework for:
• Stablecoins
• AI-controlled banking systems
• Digital identity
• Trackable transactions
• Programmable money
Money is becoming software.
And software can be monitored, filtered, delayed — and eventually permissioned.
No app.
No algorithm.
No permission required.
According to Forbes, billionaire investor Eric Sprott has reportedly positioned roughly 98% of his fortune in gold and silver.
The window to prepare may be closing faster than most Americans realize.
Teen stepbrother accused of killing Anna Kepner on Carnival cruise remains free before trial
The teenage stepbrother accused in the death of 18-year-old Anna Kepner aboard a Carnival cruise ship will remain free until his trial, a judge ruled Wednesday, as new details and a timeline of the alleged killing were unsealed in court records.
Timothy Hudson is accused of first-degree murder and aggravated sexual abuse after Kepner was found dead in November 2025 inside a Carnival cruise cabin that was traveling on the high seas toward Miami, according to federal court documents.
The LA Mayor Market Ends June 2. The Odds Are Moving Now.
Karen Bass is at 68%. Spencer Pratt at 27%. Over $21 million is already trading on the Los Angeles Mayor race on Kalshi — and the prices are shifting every day as local news breaks. The window to get in before the consensus hardens is closing. The best prediction market trades happen before everyone agrees on the outcome. That moment is right now, before June 2. Peer-to-peer, no house, cash out anytime. Trade $10, get $10 free to start.
Trade responsibly.
Green Bay Packers' Josh Jacobs released without charges following arrest on domestic abuse allegations
Green Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs was released from custody amid further investigation into domestic abuse allegations, the local district attorney's office said a day after the NFL player was arrested in Wisconsin.
Jacobs, 28, was arrested and booked into the Brown County jail on three domestic abuse charges -- battery, criminal damage to property and disorderly conduct, according to the Hobart-Lawrence Police Department.






