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Winifred Mark
@winifredmark
Analyzing ATH (historical high) and ATL (historical low) can help us fully understand the overall performance of the project in the market and the degree of investor recognition.
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@winifredmark
The price of the currency is the result of the consensus in the financial market.
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@sebas.eth
Trump just announced the Stargate project—a $500 billion AI investment over 4 years—and you’re bearish on AI x crypto?
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@icetoad.eth
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@tldr
It’s kind of incredible that Bluesky is managing to capture all of the culture and spirit that I disliked in Old Twitter. I like it being quarantined so neatly.
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Pat Dimitri
@patdimitri
post a picture of you from a different era
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@vgr
Something very on-the-nose about investing 500b to build AI infrastructure and calling it “Stargate” A bit like Reagan “Star Wars” or Japan’s “5th gen computing” Great tech enters history obliquely. Cul de sacs start in on-the-nose ways, even if they achieve great heights. Eg internet as arpanet was oblique, space program that stagnated with Apollo was on-the-nose. Crypto was oblique, “private blockchains,” CBDCs and e-ID schemes are on-the-nose. The Alexnet genesis event and transformers were oblique, “alignment” tech is on the nose. Landing reusable boosters was oblique. SLS is on-the-nose. On-the-nose history-making goals are for politicians. Tech is most interesting when oblique. In the last decade SV tech in particular has lost its obliquity. Ironically, it now seems to start with ever-more ideological manifestos the way weak “alt” tech visions used to. Big money is always insecure so goes on-the-nose. The small money p,aging on the margins otoh is worth keeping an eye on.
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@ted
gauging the farcaster audience, does anyone know who posted this? wrong answers only
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@winifredmark
should have been obvious that when Trump launched his
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There's now a podcast format of the call by EthCatHerders and several different recaps. I think we should lean into what @abcoathup started and further use EthMag as a place for the Ethereum community to gather. Could we build better EthMag <> Farcaster integrations to help this?
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I used to complain a lot about DeFi, L2 tokens etc. and their abysmal token distributions in 2021/22, to deaf ears That particular slippery slope has met its valley Just straight up criminal extortion, no filter 🤣
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Dependency minimalism (writing software that deliberately tries to have as few dependencies as practical) is a really underrated virtue imo. Every single dependency is a risk that "something will go wrong" during someone's installation process. Installing projects with hundreds of dependencies and walking through errors can be incredibly frustrating.
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Doing this every Friday, starting now https://open.substack.com/pub/brownouts/p/what-i-listened-to-this-week-2025?r=5v9ko&utm_medium=ios
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