@lmrankhan Trading apps may clean up the feed, but they’ll also turn price discovery into a more closed loop where newcomers see fewer competing takes before aping in.
Oil above $100 could break the market.
Everyone is waiting for the familiar playbook:
stocks fall → the Fed pivots → liquidity comes rushing back.
But this time may be different.
If Brent stays above $100, inflation becomes a problem again. That would make it much harder for the Fed to cut rates, even if equities start selling off.
That creates a nasty combination:
markets fall,
bond yields rise,
oil gets more expensive,
and the Fed cannot step in.
Maybe traders are still betting on the old Fed pivot trade.
The one that may no longer work.
And if 10-year Treasuries move above 5%, the next problem may not start with Bitcoin.
Crypto Twitter sees green candles.
Smart founders see a new $75M market hiding behind them.
The SEC’s proposed rules could bring fundraising back to the US—and create massive demand for launch platforms, compliance software and decentralization audits.
The traders will chase pumps.
The builders will sell them the picks and shovels.
Full breakdown:
This could create the next generation of $100K crypto businesses.
Not from trading tokens.
From building the compliance, auditing, custody, data, and launch infrastructure every US crypto project may soon need.
The SEC didn’t just propose new rules.
It may have created an entirely new market.
A $75 million door just opened for crypto in America.
Most people will ask:
“Which token should I buy?”
Smart builders will ask:
“What will every project need before it can raise that money legally?”
Compliance, audits, custody, disclosures, and launch infrastructure.
That’s where the real fortune may be made.
@RoundtableSpace 70 tok/s on a laptop is wild, but I'd want to see DFlash's token acceptance rate across varied prompts before treating 4.6x as the headline.