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Capitol Times Magazine Issue 37 - (Paperback)

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  • Capitol Times Magazine - Issue 37 (July 2026)Business Edition: From Double-Entry Accounting to Verifiable FinanceIssue 37 of Capitol Times Magazine presents one of the publication's most ambitious business and financial editions to date, exploring the future of global finance through the emerging concept of Verifiable Finance.
  • 106 Pages
  • Business & Economics, Banks & Banking

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This profound exploration moves beyond market speculation to reveal how blockchain and artificial intelligence might forge a new era of absolute financial transparency and institutional trust.



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Capitol Times Magazine - Issue 37 (July 2026)

Business Edition: From Double-Entry Accounting to Verifiable Finance

Issue 37 of Capitol Times Magazine presents one of the publication's most ambitious business and financial editions to date, exploring the future of global finance through the emerging concept of Verifiable Finance. This special 104-page edition features the research and ideas of Founder Zhu Weisha, alongside commentary by Scott Shields, introducing a comprehensive framework that examines how blockchain technology, Bitcoin, artificial intelligence, and transparent financial institutions could reshape the modern financial system.

Rather than focusing on cryptocurrency price speculation or market trends, this edition explores deeper questions about financial accountability, institutional trust, and the evolution of banking in the digital age. Readers are introduced to the concept of the Public Credit Root, which argues that future financial systems should rely not only on institutional promises but also on independently verifiable facts. The publication examines how technological innovation may strengthen transparency while preserving responsible governance and legal accountability.

Across sixteen in-depth chapters, the magazine covers subjects including the theoretical foundations of Verifiable Finance, transparent banking systems, continuous financial verification, Bitcoin's institutional role, blockchain infrastructure, stablecoins, and the future of cryptocurrency regulation. The edition also explores the distinction between Bitcoin as a digital asset and the broader Bitcoin system as a potential framework for financial verification and accountability.

Issue 37 further examines the historical development of financial recordkeeping, tracing the evolution from traditional double-entry accounting toward modern concepts of transparent finance. It discusses how artificial intelligence, open-source technologies, cryptographic verification, and layered accountability mechanisms may influence the next generation of banking, auditing, and financial regulation. Readers are encouraged to consider how these technologies could contribute to stronger public confidence in financial systems while addressing emerging challenges in an increasingly digital economy.

In addition to its extensive financial analysis, this Business Edition highlights Capitol Times Magazine's ongoing commitment to presenting long-form research, expert commentary, and discussions on significant public policy and economic developments. The issue is designed for policymakers, financial professionals, business leaders, investors, technology innovators, and readers interested in the intersection of finance, blockchain technology, and public policy.

Issue 37 reflects Capitol Times Magazine's mission to provide thoughtful analysis on subjects shaping the future of commerce and technology. By bringing together academic research, institutional perspectives, and emerging financial concepts, this edition offers readers a detailed examination of one possible vision for the evolution of global finance in the twenty-first century.

Dimensions (Overall): 11.0 Inches (H) x 8.5 Inches (W) x .29 Inches (D)
Weight: .77 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 106
Genre: Business & Economics
Sub-Genre: Banks & Banking
Publisher: Capitol Times Media LLC
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Street Date: July 1, 2026
TCIN: 1013197752
UPC: 9798256121471
Item Number (DPCI): 247-61-0927
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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