Melanin Is Worth More Than Gold In 2024?

In March 2014 we first observed melanin is worth more than gold. It is still true nearly ten years later. The dollar value of melanin has increased again in 2023. Since March 2014, melanin has increased in value thirteen times. On January 5, 2023, we observed an increase. That day melanin was worth $544 a gram!!! That represents an increase of $44 in the past year.

Nnamdi Azikiwe

2/8/20245 min read

The dollar value of gold is currently worth $59.10. That makes melanin worth $484.89 a gram more than gold.

Ubuntu is a planet working for everyone

At least three websites have sprung up since 2014 attempting to redirect people searching for melanin, having a dollar value away from Keyamsha.com. Unlike those other websites, we not only innovated the recognition melanin has a dollar value more than gold. We also realized a connection exists between melanin and the Red, Black, and Green flag of Africans, at home and abroad.

As we stated previously, melanin is worth more than gold. The Red, Black and Green flag is 102 years old and the Afric, the official currency of the United States of Africa, is worth over $2. We conclude those are indicators we are living in a new era. We call it the era of the blessed generation. Under current conditions, we can engage in enough change in our thoughts and behavior to make this a planet that works for everyone. We can thrive and flourish as a species. We can make this Planet Ubuntu with effortless ease. How do we make that happen? By implementing the Melanin World Order.

A gram of gold is currently worth $59.10, an increase in value of nineteen cents. Gold skyrocketed in June 2020 by over two hundred dollars a gram and hasn’t returned to pre-2020 levels. Melanin is still worth $484.89 a gram more than gold. Gold increased in value more in 2020 than ever in the seven years since we first learned melanin is worth more than it is.

Melanin, the aromatic bio-polymer and organic semiconductor found in hair, skin and eyes, is presently worth $544 a gram, according to this screenshot. The Chemical formula for melanin is C18H10N2O4 and its Chemical Abstracts Service number is 8049-97-6.

Melanin and Gold Historical Value Comparison graph showing Melanin has increased in value from $353 in 2014 to $484.89 a gram more than gold in 2023.

Efforts to conceal melanin’s dollar value

An effort has been underway attempting to deceive us about melanin. We first noticed the Melanin Harvesting Urban Legend after publishing a blog post revealing melanin is worth more than gold in June 2014. Back then, melanin was only worth $353 a gram. That was exactly $300 a gram more than gold. A group of cowardly Twitter users launched a Melanin Twitter bomb aimed at African American women and girls in particular, and people of African ancestry on March 24, 2017. That operation seemed intended to convince people the Missing D.C. Girls were missing because of melanin. It also triggered the publication of the book “Melanin Is Worth More Than Gold.”

Scholars have generated over 461,000 articles involving melanin. Yet, to date, melanin deniers have put more effort into concealing and obfuscating melanin is worth more than gold than anything else. And then you have the melanin myths. Most notable in 2020 was the myth melanin is carbon, easily disposed of by pointing out carbon is not worth more than gold.

Keep Calm: Melanin is worth $544 a gram

Mchakato wa Uponyaji: healing

Melanin is currently worth over $484.89 a gram more than gold. In the ancient Kemetic language those words are hekau, words of power with the ability to heal. The Swahili language has a phrase Mchakato wa Uponyaji meaning healing.

Healing is a positive concept. The events of the last five hundred years show a need for healing is in order. Vibration Therapy is one method of initiating Mchakato wa Uponyaji. Energy is everything and everything is energy. Vibrations produce change by adding or reducing energy. In no uncertain terms, vibration energizes the healing process. Vibrations in the air transmitted through spoken words are Hekau. Energy is required to cause the air to vibrate with Hekau and trigger Mchakato wa Uponyaji.

In my book Melanin Is Worth More Than Gold, a topic came to me deserving consideration. The Melanin Tipping Point refers to that state where ten percent of our species, the equivalent of over 800 million people, become aware melanin is worth more than gold. Melanin’s dollar value will then become rapidly known throughout the planet. When that takes place, human thought and behavior will change. We see that point as transformative; a restoration of what we refer to as the “Ubuntu Paradigm” where we see NTU, the sacred divine energy permeating all existence, as it is in ourselves, in others.

Seeing good and perfection in ourselves

People incapable of seeing good in melanin are rigidly resisting the shift in awareness and perception underway. Achieving “enlightenment” through the Ubuntu Paradigm demands we let go of limitations. Knowing about melanin gives elevated awareness upon those willing to attain it.

Flexibility, or psychological flexibility, as we sometimes refer to it, is the ability to adapt to situational demands, balance life demands, and commit to behaviors. Being flexible is a trait of entities prepared for change. People who resist change are rigid. In psychology, rigidity or mental rigidity refers to an obstinate inability to yield or a refusal to appreciate another person’s viewpoint or emotions characterized by a lack of empathy.

Article written by Nnamdi Azikiwe:

https://keyamsha.com/2021/01/02/melanin-is-worth-more-than-gold/

The Mhotep Corporation uses its Keyamsha The Awakening brand to heighten perceptions and expand awareness. By producing content that engages, entertains and educates we create value for value relationships with our audience for mutual benefit. Mhotep is derived from the name of the architect and builder of the first pyramid in Kemet, so-called ancient Egypt. I formed the Mhotep Corporation in 2003 to produce and distribute 3D animation videos based on traditional African stories. Since then it has evolved to being a media production company including books. In a previous life I worked as a systems analyst developing solutions for government and multinational organizations. Born and educated in Washington, D.C. I have traveled to several places including Haiti, the Bahamas, Mexico, Canada, Nigeria (several times), Ethiopia (several times), Benin, Togo, and South Africa. I am married with three children.

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