Britain pfp

Britain

@ejet

10 Following
1 Followers


Britain pfp
Britain
@ejet
Best wishes for you
0 reply
0 recast
0 reaction

Britain pfp
Britain
@ejet
Send me a favor
0 reply
0 recast
0 reaction

Britain pfp
Britain
@ejet
That was the only one
0 reply
0 recast
0 reaction

Britain pfp
Britain
@ejet
Working in the morning
0 reply
0 recast
0 reaction

Varun Srinivasan pfp
Varun Srinivasan
@v
7 replies
18 recasts
97 reactions

ted (not lasso) pfp
ted (not lasso)
@ted
post a picture of you from a different era
23 replies
57 recasts
304 reactions

Roberto Bayardo đŸŽ© pfp
Roberto Bayardo đŸŽ©
@bayardo.eth
TRX? Did Justin Sun show fealty and donate a huge sum to his campaign?
5 replies
35 recasts
58 reactions

Jackson Dahl pfp
Jackson Dahl
@jackson
Chris Paik is an investor and co-founder of Pace Capital. Chris is all about intentionality and discovery. He combines rigorous frameworks about incentives, people, and markets with an insatiable appetite for the new. He is a true original thinker. We discuss his intentionality, approach to explanations, how culture follows a pendulum, the efficient market hypothesis and other frameworks for evaluating businesses and markets—including his newest on top-down vs. bottom-up companies, how he finds new stuff, the pros and cons of the internet and capitalism, Pace Capital’s values, and the inner-workings of Chris’s unusual mind. Episode 6 is out now on all platforms, more links below: https://pods.media/dialectic/6-chris-paik-intentionally-in-search-of-the-new?referrer=0x9b902482E62Db8FC486C3f1acAA568006021DbEC
8 replies
73 recasts
145 reactions

Nat Emodi pfp
Nat Emodi
@emodi
1/ Still processing the last 48 hours, but one thing is certain: we’re standing at the edge of a new era for crypto. Having navigated the Biden SEC's openly hostile stance on digital assets, I'm more optimistic than ever about the years ahead. The landscape is shifting, and the potential for real innovation is finally coming into focus. As @balajis.eth points out, the Overton Window isn’t just moving — it has been smashed. The question is no longer whether tokens are permissible. The question is: Can they be better? More transparent systems. Stronger alignment of incentives. A fairer, more open distribution of opportunity and value. These aren't just lofty goals but the benchmarks by which tokens will prove themselves superior to many of the systems we know today. And the tools being built right now are bringing these ideals into reality.
3 replies
60 recasts
113 reactions

Britain pfp
Britain
@ejet
Why can I find you
0 reply
0 recast
0 reaction