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[The Bleeding Edge]( - Amazon is getting into blockchain… but not for the reasons you might think - The energy of the future summed up in one chart - Your grandkids’ favorite social media app has some bold ambitions… --------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Reader, Before we get to our insights, I’d like to share an interesting consequence of today’s abnormal market conditions. It doesn’t have anything to do with the technology sector, but anybody looking to buy a new home might find it useful. We might think now is the perfect time to buy a home or refinance an existing mortgage. After all, 10-year Treasury yields have dropped below 1% for the first time ever. Last month, 30-year mortgages hit their lowest level in history. But this isn’t a normal market… Investors who normally provide the capital to mortgage lenders have nearly stopped investing. With more than 40 million jobless claims in the U.S. – unemployment levels not seen since the Great Depression – investing in mortgages is seen as far too risky right now. And we can see the nervousness in the markets when we look at the difference between the 30-year fixed mortgage rates and the 10-year Treasury yield. [Image] Normally, 30-year mortgage rates are about 1.7 percentage points above the 10-year Treasury rate. That would imply that the 30-year mortgage should be around 2.5% right now. But just as we saw during the financial crisis in 2008–2009, the spread has jumped, and we’re more likely to see a 30-year mortgage around 3.3% today. That’s still a great rate for a 30-year fixed mortgage, but the reality is that very few can take advantage of these rates. Lenders are only lending to borrowers who represent the lowest-risk, highest-quality applications. Many lenders are now requiring 20% down payments. Some have stopped issuing home equity lines of credit. And we can forget about cash-out refinancing loans. In most cases, borrowers now need to have a credit score of at least 700. I even heard a story from a friend that someone with a credit score of 800 was denied a mortgage. There will be an incredible opportunity to get a new mortgage or refinance an existing mortgage in the coming months. We should wait for the volatility in the market to return to normal levels. We should also keep our eye on that spread between the 30-year mortgage and the 10-year Treasury. Once that drops down closer to 1.7 percentage points, consumers are going to have the opportunity of a lifetime to lock in 30-year mortgage rates below 3%. That’s not an opportunity to miss. Now let’s turn to today’s insights… Recommended Link [Top CEO: “If the internet was the appetizer, [this tech] is the main course.”]( [image]( Source: ITU Pictures It’s the most disruptive technology of the decade… Top tech CEOs expect it to [create more wealth than the internet](. Robin Li, CEO of Baidu (one of the 10 largest internet companies in the world), says: “If the internet was the appetizer, then [this technology] is the main course.” Amazon’s Jeff Bezos says, “We are now solving problems with [this tech] that were in the realm of science fiction… It is a golden age.” But here’s the most exciting part for you… Investors in this space already had the chance to see an incredible 737% gain in just five weeks. For a short time, you can get in with as little as $257. [Click here to see how]( -- Amazon just filed a blockchain patent… This is interesting – Amazon was just awarded a patent surrounding distributed ledger technology (DLT), otherwise known as blockchain technology. Amazon’s DLT has nothing to do with digital assets or cryptocurrencies, however. Instead, it is designed to solve one of Amazon’s most pressing problems: identifying the provenance of products sold on its e-commerce platform. In other words, it wants to be able to track where everything comes from and remove counterfeit and low-quality products from its platform. In 2019, The Wall Street Journal published an exposé. It revealed that thousands of unsafe or counterfeit goods were for sale on Amazon.com. That included illegally imported prescriptions, unsafe electronics, and even children’s toys with an unsafe level of lead in them. Amazon just doesn’t have a good way to police this right now. That’s where this new DLT patent comes in. The patent outlines a system that would allow Amazon to track the entire supply chain for each product, from raw materials to production to distribution. This would be accomplished by requiring all parties in the supply chain to document and authenticate their activity. [The man who picked the #1 stocks for 2016 and 2018 now has uncovered a wealth-creation event unlike any other.]( This way, every step in the supply chain would be time-stamped. There would be a permanent and verifiable record of where every product comes from. This DLT system would create a network of trust. It’s a highly secure network of information… essentially, a digital ledger that records all transactions that occur on its network. All participants in Amazon’s economic network would contribute to it. It would be a single source of truth for where products are coming from. And that would be immensely valuable for both Amazon and its customers. Here’s a rough view of how it would look like for us consumers. Example of Amazon DLT System [Image] Source: Amazon Patent Filing Consumers could see that the product is authentic (not a counterfeit), and we would have the opportunity to view the supply chain record to understand where it came from. I love this. To me, a system to track supply chains and prove authenticity and provenance is one of the best applications of blockchain technology. One of my favorite early stage technology companies working in this space is Toronto-based Authenticiti. So why haven’t we seen this kind of application widely used yet? The reason is that it requires the cooperation of so many different parties. For example, a small retailer simply doesn’t have the leverage to force its suppliers to adopt a system like this. It takes some muscle to make it happen. A company like Amazon could make it happen. It is such a dominant force in e-commerce that third parties would have too much to lose by not participating. So I’m very excited to watch this story play out. If successful, other companies will be quick to launch their own DLT systems for supply chain tracking. And that benefits all of us. Recommended Link [Multimillionaire Biotech Investor Makes Shocking New Prediction]( [image]( His biotech picks have soared 432%… He’s helped give people the chance to make profits of “$74,300 before breakfast”… “$32,000 in 40 days”… and a “54,000% annualized gain.” And now, this multimillionaire biotech investor is releasing a shocking new prediction: Thanks to an unheard of move by the federal government… [The biggest gains are yet to come]( -- A major inflection point for renewable energy… Look at this incredible chart from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA): [Image] That blue line represents renewable energy use in the United States. The red line represents coal consumption. As we can see, coal consumption has been plummeting. Meanwhile, renewable energy is on the rise. In fact, renewable energy use just surpassed coal. How exciting is that? As a quick aside, we may notice that renewable energy consumption was actually higher than coal back in the late 1800s. What renewable energy was the world using in the late 19th century? Wood. Burning wood is technically a “renewable” energy source. But ever since the dawn of the 20th century, American coal consumption has far outpaced renewables. And that has some important implications… For starters, coal, natural gas, and power from nuclear fission fuel most electric vehicles (EVs) today. Thus EVs are only “clean” vehicles if the electricity comes from clean, radioactive-free sources of energy. [How This Millionaire Trader Retired at 42 by Trading Three Stocks.]( But the good news is that the world is moving away from coal. Renewable energy technology has progressed to the point where it’s economical for mass power consumption. A great example is the Gemini Solar Project in Nevada, which [we talked about back in May](. Also, renewable energy is becoming an attractive option for homeowners as well. The days of eyesore solar panels nailed awkwardly to our roofs are almost over. Solar panels like Tesla’s solar glass are a brilliant concept. A normal-looking roof can have solar cells built right into it. I’m actually designing a new home that will be powered entirely by solar energy and geothermal wells. And I’ll be using Tesla’s solar tiles for my roof. Bottom line: Renewable energy adoption will only pick up from here. Coal is on its way out for good. And incredible advancements are being made right now in nuclear fusion technology – replicating the power of the Sun – which will deliver limitless clean energy at costs lower than anything the world has ever seen. Recommended Link [Hero or Whistleblower? You Decide]( [image]( If you own a cell phone, then mobile service providers hope you never get to see this video going viral. It was shot in downtown Denver by a multimillionaire who exposed sensitive truths about cell phones and 5G. His experiment will strike a bad chord with cell phone companies. But you’ve got to see what this man “leaked” and what it means for phone users in the weeks ahead. [Click here to see this developing story]( -- Snap has a shot at transforming its business… Social media company Snap – the creator of Snapchat – is making a big move right now. For readers who may not know, Snapchat is one of the most popular social media platforms among millennials (people born in 1981–1996) and Gen Z (those born in or after 1997). And the company raised eyebrows back in 2017 when it took a big investment from Chinese tech giant Tencent. We don’t often see U.S. tech companies looking to China for investment. Well, now we know what Snap has been up to. The company just announced that it is rolling out a platform that will allow third-party developers to build mobile apps within Snapchat. This is a play right out of WeChat’s playbook. WeChat is the most popular social media platform in China. And WeChat is far more prolific in terms of capabilities than any social media company here in the U.S. WeChat users book doctor’s appointments through the app. They purchase products through the app. They rent bicycles through the app. They can send money to family and friends through the app. They use the Chinese version of Uber through the app. Basically, WeChat made a portal for users to do the things that they do in their daily lives. And it has been remarkably successful. In fact, WeChat did $113 billion in commerce on its platform last year. Yet WeChat isn’t the one developing the apps that let its users book appointments, buy products, and rent bikes. Third-party developers using WeChat’s developer platform make these apps. So Snap is just mimicking what WeChat did to become so incredibly “sticky” in China. It is inviting developers to make apps that run on Snapchat. And guess what? Tencent owns WeChat. Now it all makes sense… This is a major strategic shift for Snap, and it could transform the company if it is successful. But Snap is going to have fierce competition. We talked about Facebook’s new “Shops” e-commerce platform [last week](. American social media companies know there’s a ton of money to be made if they can drive more economic activity on their platforms. I am excited to watch this development play out. It’s a bold move by Snap, with the obvious backing from its investor (Tencent), and it could pay massive dividends if it can pull it off. Regards, Jeff Brown Editor, The Bleeding Edge --------------------------------------------------------------- Like what you’re reading? 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