True: "Transformational products deliver tangible value at 1000x the rate of charities whose value cannot be tested in the market place."
Sadly, many (most?) charities don't just create little value. They often do net harm by getting captured by political agendas, bureaucracy, or bad incentives.
Wealthy people often do philanthropy for tax optimization more than results. A neutral-to-slightly-positive charity can still beat giving that money to the government (depending on local waste/fraud levels), but it's a low bar.
If you actually love humanity and want to help people: practice capitalism first. Build products people voluntarily pay for and use. Taxes and philanthropy are distant seconds.
With over $200B of trading volume in the US alone, we'll just call them what they always were.
US Perps.
22 assets. Institutional-grade liquidity. No expiration.
Live on Coinbase (for a year now).
.@paulg's quote is a good prompt for your agent to make anyone's writing more concise
"strive to make my writing unsummarizable, in the sense that it has so little fluff left in it that if you take any words out, as summaries by definition do, you lose a lot of interesting ideas"
i've been testing voice dictation, which then runs through this prompt, for messages to colleagues
For the first time ever, US-regulated gold and silver futures won’t be closing for the weekend. Or ever.
24/7 trading goes live tonight on Coinbase.
With oil, and more, coming soon.