The age of quiet compliance is over. In its place rises a cold, humming apparatus that doesn’t sleep, doesn’t question, and doesn’t wait for your consent. As of July 2025, the U.S. Federal Reserve has hardwired the Fedwire Funds Service—the artery through which trillions of dollars flow daily—into a new global protocol: ISO 20022.
This isn’t some academic upgrade or backend tune-up. It’s a seismic retooling of financial infrastructure. The kind of thing that doesn’t just move money faster—it redefines what money is. And by November 22, 2025, every cross-border financial transaction, from Zurich to Shanghai, will be forced into the same digital mold—an obedient, traceable format tailor-made for compliance, surveillance, and yes, control.
The bankers call it “modernization.”
I call it the soft launch of financial martial law.