New York isnโt a party city but it parties harder than everyplace else.
New York isnโt a tourism-centered city, but it gets tens of millions of tourists every year
Itโs not a tech city, but it has lots of tech jobs and big tech company offices.
NYC just does *everything*
Was this not the entire point? All of the capex got us to a point where the models are GENUINELY good (inflection being opus 4.5). Even a year ago things were promising but mid.
Thereโs def a mutualistic path forward that isnt harsh finger pointing by dems causing tech to contract itself towards wealth preservation
Democrats also seem to have lost the plot that all of this technology could be harnessed to create FDRs dream
Tech on the other hand has lost the plot on the mission of their own version of this as well imo
@austincampbell Pfof is find tbh retail gets the best price through the NBBO and its uninformed flow so there is not price impact felt just deep liquidity
Been privacy pilled lately. While asset tokenization efforts can progress without privacy and integrated
identity solutions, scaling institutional adoption requires both. The transformation of traditional finance
through tokenization depends on these fundamental requirements.
Coverage of the data center backlash sort of obscures the fact that tons of data centers are in fact getting built โ I think this is a mostly overblown issue, thereโs money to be made and developers and communities will strike win-win deals and build them.