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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
If a something is long-term valuable, it usually takes many years for that to play out. That's why traditional angel / venture investments being illiquid is a feature, not a bug.
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Peter Kim
@peter
yes, but a feature of crypto being the world's greatest speculation engine is that tokens can be liquidated at any time lock ups defeat that purpose unfortunately will write a longer quote cast with more of my thoughts on this
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Maybe, but then you're saying that no long-term durable valuable thing will be available for public to be early to. https://warpcast.com/dwr.eth/0x989b1913
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@peter
not necessarily true because you have projects like $BONK ($1.5B market cap) that have been instantly tradeable at TGE it's a memecoin, but there's a 20 person contributor team that are starting to building actual projects (with long-term durable *potential*) on top https://warpcast.com/peter/0x592f172c
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I’m highly skeptical any durable product will exist a few years from now. That doesn’t mean it won’t have market cap. DOGE, XRP, etc. But you aren’t going to have the next Travis Kalanick building something with this model.
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