Looks like Wolvie was right. The RV GCR Tier 4B has begun in Miami, Florida.
What the video says (translated into English):
This is it, folks. The word going around is that the information coming in indicates that the RV has started the Tier 4B phase in Miami, Florida today, but it will not be made public.
For the next 48 to 72 hours, we'll see what happens. In the meantime, keep the prayers coming. A lot of information is coming in suggesting that things are happening very soon, and some insiders are saying that this RV/GCR revaluation—the Global Currency Reset—must happen before the 15th.
But, as you know, dates come and go. Keep praying, keep the positive mindset, and keep believing. We are very close. We know we are right on the edge of the wealth transfer and the beginning of a great era, a great victory, and an awakening to the light.
Looks like Wolvie was right . The RV GCR Tier 4B has begun in Miami Florida
Castellano:
Parece que Wolvie tenรญa razรณn . El RV GCR Tier 4B ha comenzado en Miami, Florida
Lo que dice en el video traducido al castellano..!!!
Esto es gente. Dicen por ahรญ, la informaciรณn que llega es que el RV ha iniciado el nivel 4B en Miami, Florida hoy, pero no se publicarรก pรบblicamente.
Eh, durante 48 a 72 horas, asรญ que veremos quรฉ pasa, pero mantengan las oraciones entrando. Mucha informaciรณn estรก llegando, que estรก sucediendo muy pronto y algunos de los expertos estรกn diciendo que esta reevaluaciรณn del RV GCR, la reconfiguraciรณn monetaria global tiene que suceder antes del 15, pero ya sabes, las fechas van y vienen, pero mantรฉn tus oraciones, mantenlas fluyendo, mantรฉn la mentalidad positiva, estamos muy cerca, sabemos que estamos justo en el precipicio de la transferencia de riqueza y el.
Gran era en esta gran victoria de despertar a la luz.
๐ฎ๐ท๐ฎ๐ถ IRAN’S MESSAGE TO IRAQ: “OUR SECURITY COOPERATION IS AT ITS BEST” — WHAT DOES IT REALLY MEAN?
๐ฐ NEWS SUMMARY
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi stated that relations between Iran and Iraq are “at their best,” emphasizing close cooperation in politics, economics, trade, security, and border affairs.
He specifically highlighted security cooperation, border protection, coordination between the two countries, and the development of joint transit routes. He also described the recent Iraqi prime minister’s visit to Tehran as productive.
At first glance, this sounds like a positive statement about strong bilateral relations.
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But there is one part of this statement that deserves much closer attention:
⚠️ “SECURITY COOPERATION”
This is where things become particularly interesting.
Iraq is currently working toward placing all weapons and security decisions under the exclusive authority of the Iraqi state. At the same time, Baghdad is confronting the sensitive issue of armed factions and militias with longstanding ties to Iran.
So when Tehran publicly says that security relations between Iran and Iraq are at their best, it naturally raises an important question:
What does Iran mean by “security cooperation,” and who ultimately defines Iraq’s security policy — Baghdad or outside powers?
๐ฏ THE POLITICAL MESSAGE BEHIND THE STATEMENT?
This could reasonably be viewed as a carefully worded political message from Tehran.
Iran is emphasizing that security cooperation with Iraq remains a central part of the bilateral relationship at precisely the moment when Iraq is trying to strengthen its sovereignty, state authority, and exclusive control over weapons.
We cannot say from this statement alone that Iran is currently giving direct orders to Iraqi militias. That would require independent evidence.
However, the timing and wording are significant.
The message can be interpreted as:
๐ฎ๐ท “Our security relationship with Iraq remains strong, and we intend to preserve our strategic role.”
Meanwhile, Baghdad's position increasingly appears to be:
๐ฎ๐ถ “Iraq must control its own weapons, territory, and security decisions.”
๐ฅ THIS IS THE REAL PULSE
This isn't necessarily about whether Iraq and Iran should have diplomatic or economic relations. Countries can cooperate while maintaining sovereignty.
The real question is:
How much influence will Iran continue to have over Iraq’s internal security architecture?
That is the issue to watch.
If Iraq truly wants to move toward greater sovereignty and stability, then the direction is clear:
๐ฎ๐ถ Iraq must control its own security. ๐ฎ๐ถ Iraq must control its own weapons. ๐ฎ๐ถ Iraq must decide its own alliances. ๐ฎ๐ถ Iraqi territory cannot become a battlefield for outside powers.
๐ต๐ฎ๐ถ WHY THIS MATTERS FOR IRAQ’S FUTURE
For those watching Iraq's economic and potential currency transformation, this issue is much bigger than politics.
Security and stability are fundamental foundations for economic reform, international investment, banking modernization, and ultimately any major currency reform.
So while Iran may describe the relationship as being at its “best,” the question Iraq must answer is:
Who has the final word on Iraq’s security — Baghdad or external interests?
That may be one of the most important questions Iraq faces right now. ๐ฎ๐ถ๐ฅ
First sovereignty. First stability. Then the deeper economic and monetary transformation. ๐ต๐๐ฎ๐ถ
IRAN: OUR RELATIONS WITH IRAQ ARE AT THEIR BEST, AND COOPERATION INCLUDES THE ECONOMY, SECURITY, AND BORDERS.
(Mnt Goat: I have never heard of such bullshit. You see when you know the truth you can spot lies a mile away.)
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi affirmed on Monday that relations between Iran and Iraq are at their best, noting the close cooperation between the two countries in the political, economic, security and border fields.
During his visit to Iraq to participate in the Arbaeen pilgrimage of Imam Hussein (peace be upon him), Araqchi said that the Arbaeen pilgrimage represents a major maneuver that reflects the unity of the Iraqi and Iranian peoples and the depth of the religious and ideological ties between them.
He added that the recent visit of the Iraqi Prime Minister to Tehran witnessed fruitful discussions, stressing that joint cooperation includes coordinating political positions, economic and trade files, securing borders and regulating movement across them, as well as developing joint transit routes.
There is a lot of information circulating about Iraq’s liquidity crisis, cash being held outside the banking system, the growing money supply, and the future of the Delete the Zeros project.
According to what Mnt Goat says was discussed with her alleged CBI contact, these issues are closely connected to Iraq’s broader monetary reform and potentially to what many of us are watching for—the RV.
⚠️ IMPORTANT: The following reflects what Mnt Goat attributes to her contact and is NOT an official CBI confirmation of an RV or a new exchange rate.
๐ฐ 1️⃣ THE LIQUIDITY CRISIS
One of the main topics discussed was the growing amount of physical cash remaining outside the banking system.
Recent reports have warned that Iraq could face increasing pressure to print additional currency to cover salaries and avoid a deeper financial crisis.
But according to the contact, the problem is not simply getting money into the banks.
๐ก The CBI already electronically deposits salaries and pensions into bank accounts.
The bigger problem is:
๐ How do you keep that money inside the banking system?
๐ณ 2️⃣ WHY DOES THE MONEY LEAVE THE BANKS?
The contact reportedly explained that Iraq still depends heavily on cash.
Although POS systems and electronic payments are expanding, many businesses—especially in remote areas—still lack reliable 24/7 electricity.
When electronic systems cannot operate, businesses return to cash. ๐ต
Therefore, cash remains necessary for everyday commerce.
๐ข 3️⃣ THE BIG ISSUE: LOWER-DENOMINATION NOTES
This was one of the most interesting points discussed.
According to the contact, a significant amount of the cash accumulating outside the banking system consists of 250, 500, and 1,000 dinar notes.
Why?
Because these notes are constantly used as change when citizens make purchases using larger denominations such as:
In other words, people may not necessarily be hiding money from banks; in many cases, the economy still requires cash to function.
๐ 6️⃣ WHERE DOES DELETE THE ZEROS COME IN?
This is where the discussion becomes particularly interesting.
According to the contact, Delete the Zeros could help address some of these issues by reorganizing Iraq’s currency denominations and eventually withdrawing certain notes from circulation.
The process would require an official exchange or conversion period.
Once the deadline expired, large amounts of currency remaining outside the banking system could potentially lose their validity.
This could also help the government identify or neutralize large accumulations of undeclared or illicit cash.
๐จ 7️⃣ CORRUPTION AND CASH OUTSIDE THE SYSTEM
The contact reportedly indicated that one potential benefit of the process would be reducing the ability to use large amounts of cash accumulated outside the financial system.
But an important distinction must be made:
❌ Not all cash outside banks is stolen money.
Much of it may simply belong to citizens and businesses.
The key point is that a structured currency exchange could give the government greater control and visibility over cash remaining outside the banking system.
๐ต 8️⃣ WHAT COMES AFTER DELETE THE ZEROS?
This is probably the part most interesting to those following the dinar.
According to the reported conversation, once the currency conversion is completed, the next step would need to involve the international value of the dinar.
The discussion reportedly referenced:
๐ Returning the dinar to international/FOREX trading ๐ Recognizing its effective value ๐ฑ Consideration of the REER (Real Effective Exchange Rate) ๐ And eventually a revaluation.
Again:
⚠️ This is what Mnt Goat says her contact explained. It is NOT an official CBI announcement that an RV is coming.
๐ฆ 9️⃣ THE ROLE OF THE CBI, IMF, WORLD BANK & U.S. TREASURY
According to the account, the CBI has a plan that would require coordination and approval involving institutions such as:
๐ฎ๐ถ CBI ๐ IMF ๐ฆ World Bank ๐บ๐ธ U.S. Treasury.
The idea presented is that Iraq would need to satisfy certain conditions before fully implementing such a major monetary transformation.
๐ข️ 1️⃣0️⃣ THE OIL & GAS LAW — HCL
One of the obstacles identified in the conversation was the Oil & Gas Law (HCL).
The argument is that Iraq needs a clearer legal framework for the distribution and management of oil revenues.
This remains particularly important because oil continues to represent a major source of Iraq’s government revenue.
๐ก️ 1️⃣1️⃣ SECURITY, MILITIAS & FACTIONS
The second major obstacle mentioned was internal security, particularly armed militias and factions operating outside full state control.
According to the account, greater stability and state control over weapons would be important conditions for certain international steps.
In other words:
HCL + SECURITY/STABILITY = two major issues reportedly identified as obstacles.
๐ 1️⃣2️⃣ WHY NOT SIMPLY CHANGE THE EXCHANGE RATE?
The conversation also addressed proposals from some MPs to change the exchange rate directly as a solution to the crisis.
According to the contact, this could actually be counterproductive.
If the exchange rate is changed before the underlying problems are resolved, it could create:
DO NOT USE AN EXCHANGE-RATE CHANGE AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR ECONOMIC STABILITY.
๐ฅ 1️⃣3️⃣ THE BIGGEST WARNING
According to the conversation, Iraq may be reaching a point where time itself is becoming a critical factor.
Iraq has discussed Delete the Zeros for years.
But while the project remains delayed, the CBI continues dealing with problems involving lower denominations, liquidity, and the money supply.
The concern is that a monetary structure originally designed to help manage inflation could eventually contribute to additional inflationary pressure if the supply of lower denominations continues expanding.
๐ MY ANALYSIS
This is where I believe we need to separate what makes economic sense from what remains speculation.
There is a logical argument behind the discussion: a major monetary reform requires the infrastructure to support it.
Iraq needs:
๐ฆ A stronger banking system ๐ณ Greater electronic-payment adoption ⚡ Better electricity infrastructure ๐ Inflation control ๐ฐ Better revenue management ๐ข Efficient currency denominations ๐ข️ Economic reforms ๐ก️ Security and stability.
And this connects with something we have been seeing repeatedly in recent reports:
IRAQ NEEDS TO BUILD STABILITY BEFORE EXECUTING A MAJOR MONETARY TRANSFORMATION.
Delete the Zeros should not be viewed as a magic solution that automatically creates wealth.
The reform must work within an economy prepared to absorb it.
๐ฎ๐ถ๐ต MY OPINION
And this is where my opinion aligns with the central point of this conversation:
AS I HAVE ALWAYS SAID: STABILITY MUST COME FIRST! ๐ฅ
If Iraq wants Delete the Zeros—and eventually an RV—to function properly inside the country, it first needs to make sure the reform does not trigger a surge in inflation, prices, or costs.
It is not simply about changing banknotes.
It is about preparing the entire economy for the transformation.
That is why, in my view, the most important thing is not simply hearing the words "RV" or "Delete the Zeros."
What matters is watching whether Iraq continues making progress in:
"REMOVING ZEROS TO WITHDRAW LOOTED FUNDS AND ADDRESS SALARY ISSUES... EXPERTS WARN AGAINST A "MAKEOVER".
Economic and financial experts are discussing proposals to solve the liquidity crisis and salary delays plaguing Iraq, most notably changing the currency and removing zeros from the Iraqi dinar, or introducing additional denominations that correspond to the noticeable expansion in the size of
the circulating money supply. He continues: "The biggest challenge in such measures is managing the transitional phase, especially with regard to psychological expectations in the market and the possibility of some traders and speculators exploiting the transition period to raise prices under various pretexts, which may lead to inflationary pressures and dissipate the expected administrative benefits of the process of removing zeros.
He stressed that the success of any step in this direction requires the existence of solid monetary and economic stability before its implementation, and not considering it as a means to achieve that stability"
๐ฐ WHAT THE NEWS IS SAYING: Economic and financial experts in Iraq are discussing proposals to address the country’s liquidity crisis, salary payment delays, and the noticeable expansion of the money supply.
Among the proposals being discussed are changing the currency structure, removing zeros from the Iraqi dinar, or introducing additional denominations that better correspond to the amount of currency currently circulating. ๐ต๐
However, experts are warning that the biggest challenge would not necessarily be the reform itself, but managing the transition period.
⚠️ During the transition, psychological expectations in the market could become a major factor. Traders, merchants, or speculators could potentially use the currency change as an excuse to increase prices, creating additional inflationary pressure.
If that happens, some of the expected administrative benefits of removing zeros could be weakened or even lost.
The experts therefore emphasize that any reform of this magnitude would require strong monetary and economic stability BEFORE implementation.
๐ THE ANALYSIS: This is the part I believe is extremely important.
Removing zeros does not automatically create economic stability. It is a structural monetary measure that can simplify denominations and the handling of money, but it cannot, by itself, fix inflation, liquidity problems, government finances, weak institutions, or other underlying economic issues.
A successful implementation would require Iraq to have a solid foundation: ๐ฆ Stronger banking and financial infrastructure ๐ง Better liquidity management ๐ Greater control over inflation and prices ๐ฐ Improved government revenue collection ๐ A stronger and more diversified economy ๐ค Greater confidence in Iraq’s financial system
The transition would also need to be carefully managed so that businesses, banks, consumers, contracts, accounting systems, and prices all adjust properly.
And this is exactly why the experts' warning matters: the reform should not be used as the mechanism to create stability. Stability should exist first so the reform can work successfully.
๐ฎ๐ถ MY OPINION: As I have always said—and as these recent reports continue to reinforce—STABILITY MUST COME FIRST!
Whether Iraq ultimately moves forward with DELETE ZEROS, introduces new denominations, or eventually makes a significant change to the dinar’s exchange rate, the economic foundation has to be prepared beforehand.
For those of us watching the possibility of an RV, this distinction is extremely important. ๐๐ต
The fact that experts are openly discussing currency restructuring is certainly worth watching, but this report does NOT confirm an RV or announce a new exchange rate.
What it does show is that Iraq continues to confront the monetary issues that would have to be addressed before any major currency transformation could function effectively inside the country.
The goal should be simple: build the stability first, then execute the reform correctly—without allowing inflation, speculation, or rising costs to undermine it. ๐ฎ๐ถ๐ช๐ฅ
The foundation comes first. The transformation comes after. ๐ต๐๐ฎ๐ถ