The Re-Monetization of Gold Has Already Begun. Are You Late?

Basel III changed the rules. Central banks got the memo. Most Americans didn’t.

In 2021, Basel III rewrote how the global banking system accounts for gold.

But the real shift? It didn’t begin with legislation. It began with behavior.

Now in 2025, we’re seeing the results:

  • Central banks added over 1,000 tons of gold to their reserves in 2023—a modern record.

  • Major bullion hubs like the London Bullion Market are reporting rising demand for physical delivery, not paper claims.

  • Premiums on real, allocated gold are rising—while the price charts lag behind.

This isn’t about speculation.

It’s about structure.

Under Basel III, unallocated gold is a liability.

Only fully allocated, physical bullion is now considered a Tier 1 reserve asset.

So what’s happening?

Gold isn’t just going up—it’s going back in.

Back into vaults. Back into balance sheets. And back into the system.

This Isn’t the Next Bull Run—It’s the Next Monetary Standard

This shift isn’t being driven by retail traders.

It’s being driven by sovereigns and bankers—quietly, methodically, globally.

For decades, gold was the relic.

Now, it’s being treated as insurance against systemic failure.

Nations are repatriating reserves.

The U.S. is issuing debt faster than ever.

And faith in fiat is fading—one quiet defection at a time.

This is what a monetary realignment looks like.

And like most realignments, you won’t get an official announcement.

You’ll just wake up one day, and the rules will have already changed.

So… Are You Late?

If you wait for the media to declare gold “monetized again,” it’s already too late.

If you wait for Wall Street to reposition, prices will reflect it.

And if you wait for the dollar to collapse all at once…

You’ll miss the fact that it’s already happening—slowly and irreversibly.

Get Positioned While You Still Can

Here’s how to get ahead of the next wave:

Inside, you'll discover:

  • How to physically allocate gold in your IRA

  • Why central banks are buying at record levels

  • How gold is quietly becoming money again—whether Wall Street likes it or not

This isn’t about catching a trend.

It’s about surviving a transition.

Until next time,
Death of the Dollar