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Build an Inflation-Proof Portfolio in the Stablecoin Era — Workbook

The GENIUS Act is law. The Open USD consortium launched June 30 with 140+ partners — Visa, BlackRock, Google, Coinbase, Stripe, and Shopify among them. The stablecoin market sits at $320 billion, projected to hit $2 trillion by 2028.

Meanwhile, the Fed projects 3.6% PCE inflation while the national debt crosses $39 trillion with interest payments exceeding $1 trillion annually. Chair Kevin Warsh says the target is 2%. The Fed's own projections say otherwise.

If your portfolio isn't built for this environment, it's actively losing value.

Why a workbook, not a spreadsheet

I've been building analytical tools for tracking inflation, stablecoin reserves, and portfolio allocation (check my previous posts for those). But a reader pointed out something I'd missed: tools are great once you know what you're doing, but they don't help you figure out what to do.

So I built a guided workbook instead.

What the workbook covers

  • The GENIUS Act in plain English (what it means for your savings)
  • Stablecoin fundamentals — comparing 7 major issuers by transparency and reserve quality
  • Your personal inflation rate calculation (not the official number, your actual one)
  • Portfolio self-assessment with inflation resilience scoring
  • Asset allocation worksheets across 9 asset classes
  • The Three-Bucket Strategy: Safety, Growth, Yield
  • Risk tolerance questionnaire with scoring
  • A 90-day action plan with checkboxes

Who it's for

  • Individual investors confused by the stablecoin regulatory landscape
  • Portfolio managers building allocations for high-inflation scenarios
  • Crypto holders looking for a structured framework
  • Anyone who wants to actually work through their investment strategy instead of just reading about it

The workbook is available on Gumroad for $12 AUD — PDF format, 8 pages, fillable sections.

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