Threadguy reveals Hyperliquid was the only venue on earth that didn't break during the SpaceX IPO
"What Hyperliquid pulled off on the SpaceX pre-IPO was absolutely incredible. So much volume, so much OI, the market was so liquid, and it predicted the price almost perfectly. The last quote that came out was 150, and within 10 minutes of the IPO it was at 175. It was wild how accurate it was."
"And here's the crazy part. The moment the IPO went live, Robinhood was down, Coinbase was down, Bybit had to refund everybody that participated, Binance had to refund everybody that participated, and Hyperliquid was the only venue on the planet with absolutely no problems. Very impressive tech performance on the biggest IPO in history."
The WSJ article on hyperliquid is a good overview. The world will be quickly moving to efficient low cost 24-7 trading of real world financial assets not just crypto assets. The liquidity is moving to decentralized exchanges and away from more costly centralized exchanges .
“it's funny how the colors of the real world only seem really real when you viddy them on the screen.” - A Clockwork Orange (1971)
honorary for the OG autistic artist behind the most notable memes and art for the community - @dfouk by @spiralgaze 🟧
The biggest flex in life is literally just not having to work
Nobody really cares how big your house is, what watch you wear, or what kind of car you drive
Nothing makes people more jealous than someone with a mysterious source of income who lives life on their own terms
@zostaff I’ve been testing the bot on a few Polymarkets and have been consistently losing money. I think the core issue is that the strategies recognises technical patterns while the prices move primarily on news event. Did you have a specific market type in mind when designing it?
I'm probably one of the few people who is happy to see people steadily have their jobs replaced by AI like this.
Some days I salivate shamelessly if I think of it too much.
Most jobs are filler & LARP.
Made up and unnecessary.
If you watch people work, you realise hardly anybody does anything and often they do it poorly anyway.
I don't blame them. Why pour your blood, sweat, and tears into companies that don't value you, harvest your creative energy, and drain your life force?
Many people reading this secretly know they're getting paid to do nothing for more than 85% of their 'working' day.
Great civilisations of the past such as Ancient Greece could advance fields like geometry, philosophy, art, music, and engineering so immensely because people had idle time to think –– they didn't waste their entire day and peak consciousness pretending to be busy, doing mundane non-life affirming tasks.
It'll look much worse until it gets better, but we may see an intellectual boom in our lifetime. An entire new economic landscape that rewards creativity and up-skilling.
I am so bullish it's unreal.