Fragmentation of Supply Chains and Signs of the Collapse of Digital Lords

In the first week of April 2026, the neural network of capital is screaming. The massive outage at Cloudflare is not merely a technical error. It is a structural flaw of 'digital feudalism,' revealing how vulnerable the modern digital economy is to its dependency on a handful of centralized infrastructure companies. When the walls built by the lords collapsed, the commercial bloodstream of the entire world stopped. This is capital itself proving that the 'efficiency' claimed by platform capital is, in fact, a fuse for massive mutual destruction.

Market data is sending deceptive signals. The simultaneous surge in WTI and Brent crude oil is evidence that the energy market no longer operates under a single logic. This exhausting struggle, as each country fragments supply chains for its own survival, ultimately serves as a catalyst accelerating the decline of imperialism. The 'No Kings' protests boiling within the United States suggest that the masses are no longer willing to watch this economic theater. As uncertainty in supply chains maximizes, the control of platform capital will weaken, and in that gap, class consciousness will ignite, piercing through technological barriers. Now, watching the collapse of old infrastructure, it is time to concretize the blueprint of the new production relations we need.