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@huberypitman
potential tokenized assets has reached 36 trillion Hong Kong dollars.
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@huberypitman
if you only provide fragmented services in a certain link, developers and institutional users will not pay for it.
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@coopahtroopa.eth
Back to the part of the cycle where we justify crypto apps not working cause new people are coming onchain. A tale as old as time
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“Most cities forbid modular construction, precisely as it avoids the use of union construction workers. “ https://open.substack.com/pub/johnhcochrane/p/40-bad-ideas-and-a-few-good-ones
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This is a big announcement. There will be a TON of gov't subsidies of course. Context: OpenAI had zero moat because open source models like DeepSeek R1 are beating OpenAI's expensive o1 (and doing it faster too). Now with an unprecedented government subsidy, OpenAI will finally have a moat: compute power. Government does not subsidize your home-run open-source LLM, but it will subsidize this giant corporation, so their "moat" will be doing the same thing faster & cheaper (because again, gov't subsidized THEM, not YOU) And that's why Sam Altman was sucking up to Trump.
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Nostr seems to be very happy with the Ross pardon. Complete vibe shift from the doom posting after Trump shitcoins and wBTC lol. Good for the bitcoiners they deserve this.
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keccers
@keccers.eth
I want to get Ted to read BAP book. I remember reading it during COVID exile and fretting to friends I would get canceled for having it on my Goodreads 😝
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@huberypitman
2025 goal is to buy this Dumbbell Tree set from Nike (It looks gorgeous).
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@patdimitri
Lay Down on @rodeodotclub
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@galazio
Saturday brunch: arugula salad with black pepper, parmesan, and chopped avocado, dolmas, and a crispy egg 🍳
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@fiveoutofnine.eth
was going to write a blog post "Why I run," so am curious to hear why people here run
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@alixkun
For those who know me, you might be surprised I'm a leftist in disguise :)) I wrote this short piece about AI excitement and how it might accelerate a movement towards communism 🙃 https://x.com/aIixkun/status/1877714981187355087
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One of the most challenging aspects of operating in crypto is that everything is bimodal. Builders are either a single person with a laptop or massive financial institutions with a million regulatory requirements. The market is either constant up only or soul-crushing bear mode. Participants are either anon degens trying to make a quick buck, or suit-and-tie TradFi. The regulatory posture switches from pure antagonism to complete support in the course of an election cycle. The public’s perception tracks all of this, going up and down in sharp step functions, leaving little time for the industry to adjust. It is the only true free market, which is why it is so volatile. It is not for everyone. But if you survive here, you will survive anywhere.
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