A fresh front has opened in the war for control over your money and your data. Peter Thiel—yes, that Peter Thiel—and fellow defense-industrial oligarchs Palmer Luckey and Joe Lonsdale have unveiled their latest contrivance: a national bank called Erebor, named after Tolkien’s mountain of hoarded treasure. Fitting, isn’t it? A fortress of capital guarded by a small elite, now vying to become the de facto gatekeepers of everything from stablecoins to defense technology.
This ambitious gambit was sparked by the engineered implosion of Silicon Valley Bank back in 2023—an event that rattled startups and conveniently paved the way for consolidation by bigger players. Let’s not pretend this was the free market correcting itself. It was the predictable consequence of a fiat-fueled credit bubble, propped up by the Fed’s cheap money and moral hazard, then gutted when reality finally caught up.
Enter Erebor, which has formally applied for a national banking charter—another sign that even self-proclaimed libertarian tech moguls can’t resist sucking at the regulatory teat when it suits them. Their pitch is that traditional banks are too timid to bankroll “risky” sectors like AI, blockchain, defense, and advanced manufacturing. Translation: they’re positioning themselves as the central node through which all this venture-backed capital must now flow.
Erebor’s blueprint reads like a technocrat’s wet dream:
Their leadership lineup is a revolving door of crypto compliance operatives and legacy bankers. Jacob Hirshman, ex-Circle adviser; Owen Rapaport, who built a business around making digital assets palatable to regulators; Mike Hagedorn, a banking dinosaur. What unites them isn’t entrepreneurship—it’s proximity to power.
While Erebor masquerades as a savior of startups, notice what they’re keeping in the shadows. Major portions of their application—equity structure, business plans, shareholder identities—are conveniently filed under wraps. For a bank that claims to champion transparency and disruption, that’s rich.
Meanwhile, the entire project reeks of the same interventionist fallacies that Austrian economists have warned about for over a century:
In a sane system of hard money and free banking, such a scheme would be impossible to sustain. But in our fiat dystopia, the marriage of Big Tech and Big Finance has every incentive to deepen its stranglehold. They want to be your universal bank, your crypto custodian, your defense contractor, and your data broker—all behind a glossy app on your phone.
They call it Erebor. I call it the Technocrat’s Trojan Horse.
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