androidsixteen
@androidsixteen.eth
Memecoin gambling is like fast food -- call it "fast money". Tasty and a nice treat every once in a while (hard to resist a Chick Fil A spicy chicken sandwich) But if it becomes a habit, it can creep into your life in a negative way and erode your health and time slowly
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Michael Varde
@michaelvarde.eth
Agreed. I’ve been feeling more and more that meme coins are an insider’s game. Most people don’t hear about a coin until it pops 1000x, which typically only benefits the creators, then people jump in hoping to get those gains, and they wind up as exit liquidity. Even the bigger memes seem like too much of a gamble to me because of the asymmetric amount of information that insiders have over those betting on outsized gains that never come. What do you think, A16?
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androidsixteen
@androidsixteen.eth
Was gonna post about the cantillon effect earlier but forgot Those closest to the money printer (or in this case, token generator) get the first look and most financial benefits — that’s the game when it comes to seniorage, unless it’s done in autonomous and transparent way (even then you can only slow down accumulation because information still travels unevenly)
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