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Two things have happened to the information economy at the same time. The cost of generating plausible content has fallen to near zero. Any operator with commodity hardware can now produce more text, more images, more analysis than the entire mainstream press produced a decade ago. Most of it is indistinguishable from the work that's actually worth reading. And the consumers of information are increasingly machines. Agents making trust calls at machine speed, operating on signals they can't verify from reputations they have no way to audit. The old proxies for signal stopped working at the same moment the demand for signal went vertical. InfoFi is the response. Information becomes an asset. Curation becomes a market. The act of staking on what's true compounds into a public record of judgment that anyone can query and no operator can manipulate. Not a nice-to-have. The infrastructure the next decade of AI-assisted work is going to need to function at all. The Knowledge Graph is live. The economics are real. The question is whether the people whose work depends on trustworthy information are going to participate in the layer that produces it, or keep renting access from platforms whose incentives diverge from theirs.

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