@hubermanlab 1. Micro-dosing vs full trip dosages (how they compare in terms of benefits and side effects)
2. Long term side effects (how long have the studies covered)
3. How Psilocybin interacts with other (mental and physical) health conditions
@Gautamp98805713 1. Stay away from leverage
2. Always hold BTC - especially for the start of the cycle
3. Build conviction through research. The cycles are real but you will mess them up unless you've researched enough to maintain belief in the tough times
@jamesvjani I totally agree that most of the arguments given in favour BTC are cyclical. Respect you for not just buying into them ๐๐ป
For me the key is to look at real world uses. As BTC starts to fulfill some uses, adoption grows > volatility falls.
Then it can start to fulfill more uses.
@jamesvjani The path to adoption (and lower volatility) has other routes too.
Say you're in a warzone and need to flee. You can't take shares, bonds or property. Gold will get stolen.
BTC can be taken across borders easily. A 10% loss due to volatility is still FAR better than alternatives
@PaddyG96 Long term 100% going to change how creators interact with their communities in a HUGE way
Short term, prices have outrun adoption - as is often the case with tech that will some day change the world (dot com bubble, railway bubble etc.)
@jamesvjani Don't forget gold was used as currency until just 50 years ago in the US. Bitcoin is far more scalable.
I'm not a fan of the currency use case much myself tbh. But gold can't scale and was used globally, so there is historic precedent.
@PaddyG96 Yeah the tax is a major ballache. If you haven't already, might be worth looking into @TokenTax. They calculate everything for you ๐๐ป
30% is strong. I've recently cut back to 20%. Love this market but things have got very frothy recently
A mistake people made early on was thinking of the internet as a new channel: radio, TV, and internet.
In reality it was *all* channels: internet radio, internet TVโฆ
Same with crypto. Itโs not an โasset classโ. It will be all asset classes.
Cryptocurrencies, crypto-equitiesโฆ
@Ahmeds959Samy @jamesvjani The internet couldn't handle Netflix in 2000. Technology gets faster, cheaper and easier to use over time.
Ethereum Layer 2 solutions are live and offer real solutions until ETH 2.0 launches.
@jamesvjani Happy to explain more if you ever want to hear a no bs answer to your q's
I worked full time in crypto for 4 years interviewing the smartest people in the industry on my channel - https://t.co/9KrTiupY46
Came across every misconception out there. Would be happy to elaborate :)
@jamesvjani Ethereum allows you to build applications in a decentralised way e.g. think Airbnb or Uber running on a blockchain.
Bitcoin is a currency/store of value.
The term 'coins' or 'currency' are confusing because most projects - e.g. Ethereum - aren't trying to be a currency