No matter how much the world changes, some people never let go of the things that make them feel alive.
Meet Tuom, co-founder of Collector Crypt.
An episode about nostalgia, connection through collecting, and the future of the things we grew up with.
HUMAN.EXEβ¨S1 E5: 1/1
tomorrow is my first real life trading competition and i will win.
competing against 7 other elite traders, in front of millions of people watching (irl + on the internet).
it made me reflect, how this whole thing of trading is so mental. the difference between the right move and the wrong move is oh so ever thin. but the score on the leaderboard is something no one can take away from you, but yourself.
to get to this point in my career, i had to be focused over a long period of time and make the right moves. every wrong move had to be dulled and psychologically i had to learn and move on as fast as possible.
each year in the arena has taught me so many things about myself. excited to perform in front of the lights tomorrow. they'll be bright, but that's when we have fun.
shoutout to @legendtrade, and all the amazing sponsors that helped make this event what it will be. tonight, we rest, and tomorrow we take care of business.
Put a bunch of monkeys on the internet and a troop will form.
This story explores community, identity, and why people gather in the digital world.
Meet Garga and Gordon Goner.
HUMAN.EXE
S1 E3: Inside The Clubhouse
I came to crypto for the money.
But somewhere along the way, I looked up and saw something bigger: an online universe connecting anyone, anywhere. I fell in love with the stories, the people, and the moments blockchain makes possible. I wanted to tell them.
Over the last 6 months, Iβve worked closely with @phantom on a short series called HUMAN.EXE, a collection of some of my favorite stories, centered on the people pushing crypto forward.
Crypto changed my life. And for millions of others, itβs creating new paths to ownership, access, and possibility.
These are the stories that made me believe.
Excited to finally share them.
π $1k β $100k challenge
are prediction markets gambling?
over the next few months (however long it takes), iβm finally taking this seriously, and will document everything publicly
my belief:
if you actually do the research, resist the urge to throw money at random shit, and treat probabilities with respect, this becomes a game of skill, not gambling
starting with $1,000 on polymarket
bringing in actual experts that have an edge
every bet, every thesis public
ill really try to refrain from sports betting too, but who knows...
let's have some fun!
good luck to us.