The Biological Pivot: Why Institutions Are Trading Moon Rocks for Two Hundred Dollar Ants
This article explores the institutional shift from high-cost lunar missions to high-margin biological arbitrage, specifically the $220-per-unit ant trafficking market. It highlights how the “margin-per-gram” calculation is driving investors to favor agile, biological assets over speculative extra-planetary resource extraction, emphasizing the need for automated systems in navigating these rapid market changes.