Mining Asteroids: Will Off-World Metals Collapse the Global Economy? – Robert Ian Reports

from Kerry Lutz's Financial Survival Network

Robert Ian is back… This thought-provoking commentary dives into the emerging reality of asteroid mining and its potential to upend global economic systems, supply chains, and traditional notions of value. Prompted by a March 2025 BBC article, the piece highlights current efforts by NASA, Japan, and private enterprises to extract valuable resources—like platinum, rhodium, and helium-3—from near-Earth asteroids. It also reflects on legislative groundwork laid by Presidents Obama and Trump that legally supports commercial space resource extraction. While timelines remain speculative, the discussion raises profound questions about the consequences of massive off-world wealth, the feasibility of a psychological gold standard backed by “deep storage” extraterrestrial metals, and even the possibility of interplanetary resource conflicts. The author concludes with a grounded stance: when it comes to precious metals, physical possession remains key.

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