Go read the comments in the quoted tweet below from January.
Basically no one believing that #ETH / #BTC would keep on fading and laughing at the idea presented.
WHERE ARE THEY NOW?
Probably calling the bottom on ETH/BTC again.
@wagmiAlexander@VelodromeFi@aerodromefi Thank you for making a fully decentralized UI with no APIs. I approve of that, lots of protocols don't do that. I see you did rewrite the underlying codebase to fit your use case but the core functionality looks the same. better? Probably. But why 2 protocols and not 1?
@wagmiAlexander@VelodromeFi@aerodromefi So you introduced an auto-compounder, allowed users to edit static variables(fees), and allowed for transfers of veNFTS. Anything new that improves on the design of ve3,3 or just quality of life changes?
@pulpmx@imtravismarx Thanks for the pod. I though google ad revenue would cover the cost for free to play. I do think you should watch out, if you are using AWS/Azure for your server or DB. Some of their servers are in states you are blocking. Grey area
Shame on the mainstream media for purposely misleading people into thinking that Optimus (Tesla Bot) attacked a worker just to get clicks.
Here is the real context:
• This unfortunate injury happened two years ago before Tesla even had a real working Optimus prototype
• A simple industrial Kuka robot arm was the cause of the injury. This robot arm is found in all car factories.
Every single image in the article was of Tesla's Optimus robot. Even worse, Fox News hyperlinked the words 'pinned the engineer' directly to another article showcasing the unveiling of Tesla's Gen-2 Optimus robot. What the hell does that unveiling have anything to do with this story?
The level to which the mainstream media is negatively distorting people's view of Tesla is sad considering all the good the company has done and continues to do.