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OPINION: Why Fartlink May Be the Most Important Communications Network of the Decade For years, investors have focused on satellite-based infrastructure as the future of global connectivity. Starlink demonstrated that distributed networks can overcome the limitations of traditional telecommunications systems. Fartlink expands upon this thesis. Rather than relying on expensive launch vehicles, orbital hardware, and regulatory approval, Fartlink leverages a vastly underutilized resource already present in nearly every household on Earth: methane generation. Early models suggest the average participant can contribute multiple emissions events daily, creating a highly decentralized network architecture with unprecedented scalability. Critics argue the technology is immature. Supporters argue the technology is inevitable. As global demand for bandwidth, energy, and gas continues to rise, markets may soon discover what Fartlink researchers have known for years: The future isn’t built on fiber. It’s built on fumes. $FART