When Token becomes labor, people become interfaces. In 2023, having a card means you’re the boss. In 2026, having a Token means you’re the boss.
It sounds like just a change of words, but the underlying changes are deeper than most people realize.
GPU is an asset; once bought, it’s yours, locked in a server room, and no one can take it away.
Token is traffic. Your 10x output, your high valuation, your bargaining chip at the negotiation table, all depend on a continuous supply that doesn’t belong to you. Once the faucet is turned off, everything goes to zero.
When Token becomes truly productive labor, people become interfaces connected to Token. A good interface can unlock greater value from Token; judgment, aesthetics, and experience still exist. But how much an interface can do primarily depends on how many Tokens it is connected to.
In the 1870s, American farmers discovered that growing good wheat wasn’t enough; they had to be by the railroad. In the 1950s, craftsmen found that no matter how skilled they were, they couldn’t compete with assembly line workers. Engineers in 2026 are discovering that no matter how beautifully code is written, without a Token budget, everything is just idling.
When Token becomes real labor, people become interfaces. The quality of the interface itself is important, but how much the interface is worth primarily depends on who is powering it.
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