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Traceability as a New Principle of Value: Toward a Structural Redefinition of the Global Economy
The economic history of humanity can be read as a succession of agreements—explicit and implicit—on what we consider value and how we validate it. From bartering to contemporary financial systems, every stage has been sustained by an architecture of trust. However, that trust has never been neutral: it has been designed, managed, and, in many cases, manipulated by those who hold the capacity to structure information. The assumption of a self-regulated, free, and transparent m
1 hour ago5 min read


The Flag of Argentine Hypocrisy: A Structural Contradiction That Can No Longer Be Ignored
In contemporary Argentina, a structural contradiction has taken root that can no longer be ignored: while political discourse constantly invokes the defense of sovereignty, in practice, the State has demonstrated a chronic inability to sustain, protect, and project it in favor of its own people. This phenomenon is neither isolated nor coincidental. It is the result of decades of institutional degradation, where a political leadership—increasingly detached from social reality—
5 days ago4 min read


Pablo Rutigliano: The Visible Hand of the New Lithium and Minerals Economy
In an industry historically marked by opacity, information asymmetries, and a concentrated power structure, Pablo Rutigliano emerges as a figure who not only questions the system but attempts to replace it. An entrepreneur, strategist, and creator of a model that merges mining, blockchain, and the real economy, his name has become synonymous with an idea that is uncomfortable for many and necessary for others: that natural resources must be traceable, verifiable, and accessib
Apr 134 min read


The Hypocrisy of Silence: When Environmental Damage Becomes Visible, but Traceability Remains Absent
For years, talking about mining in Argentina meant talking about figures, exports, projected investments, and future opportunities. But it was never about talking—with the same forcefulness—about the real, measurable, and verifiable impacts on the natural systems that sustain life. Today, belatedly, voices are beginning to rise regarding the application of the Glacier Law. What was previously ignored or minimized now appears as a central point of public discussion. However, t
Apr 94 min read


The Hidden Engine of Live Sports: Data, Trust, and Real‑Time Decisions with James Mottram
Live sports, partnerships, and operational scale: James Mottram on customer behaviour, automation, global rights, and the decisions fans never see
Apr 67 min read


Pablo Rutigliano: The Architect of the New Value Economy in the Lithium Era
In a world undergoing an energy transition, where natural resources redefine global power relations, figures emerge who not only interpret change but seek to design it. Pablo Rutigliano is one of them. A businessman, strategic thinker, and founder of Atómico 3, his name is beginning to resonate in circles where technology, finance, and critical resources converge. His proposal is not simply innovative: it is structural. Since 2019, Rutigliano has been working on an idea that
Apr 64 min read


From Workflows to Wisdom: The New Era of Smart Automation
As agentic AI reshapes sales teams and enterprise operations, one industry expert says the biggest barrier to scale isn't technology, it's messy data and broken processes. We sat down with Luís Felipe de Oliveira · Account Executive | B2B SaaS Sales | Trilingual (EN/PT/ES) · lemlist · April 2, 2026 The automation industry is undergoing what insiders are calling a fundamental shift, one that goes far beyond the rule-based workflows and robotic process automation (RPA) tools t
Apr 22 min read


No Dependency Trap: How to Build GTM Systems That Compound, Not Just Noise with CheeTung Leong
GTM systems builder CheeTung Leong on agentic AI, automation’s hidden bottleneck, and why sales teams are betting on machines that actually work.
Apr 16 min read
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