Unusual role at Daya.
We’re hiring a Technical Growth Marketing Analyst: an early-career person with a technical, mathematical, analytical, or data-heavy background who wants to learn growth, marketing, content strategy, ads, and distribution from first principles.
We’re building stablecoin financial infrastructure for Africa, so this is not a generic social media role.
You’ll think about distribution like a system: audiences, ranking algorithms, funnels, conversion, experiments, content, data, and AI tools.
You don’t need a degree. You do need sharp thinking, proof of work, curiosity, and the ability to use AI without outsourcing your brain.
The application asks you to study X’s open-source ranking algorithm and explain how you’d improve reach.
Apply in the reply. Please send this to the sharpest early career technical person you know who is secretly interested in the mechanics of virality.
Cross-border payments in Africa can take 3–5 business days, cost too much, and can't be tracked.
@Daya_HQ is building stablecoin-powered rails to make it instant—same-day sends and receives, anywhere in the world.
@aptAlix sits down with @alephile to break it down.
African cross-border payments still feel like standing in line at the post office: slow, expensive, and hard to track. With @Daya_HQ, we're building stablecoin rails so businesses can send and receive money more like email: fast, global and cheap. Grateful to @Aptos.
Cross-border payments in Africa can take 3–5 business days, cost too much, and can't be tracked.
@Daya_HQ is building stablecoin-powered rails to make it instant—same-day sends and receives, anywhere in the world.
@aptAlix sits down with @alephile to break it down.
Africa is rapidly becoming one of the world's most important stablecoin markets.
Today, we're announcing a regulated B2B stablecoin settlement corridor pilot between Africa and the Middle East with @HashKeyMENA and @Aptos.
Africa ↔ Middle East.
Sub-Saharan Africa processed more than $205B in on-chain value last year, with 43% of transaction volume settled in stablecoins. Nigeria alone recorded nearly $22B in stablecoin transactions. And 79% of African crypto users hold stablecoins, the highest rate of any region in the world.
My view is: you’re not actually mad at me, but mad at the situation. I grant that it sucks, but I didn’t cause decades of money printing and the pending sovereign debt crisis, and neither did you.
But in short: if the Mayflower was American, and leaving England to build New England was American, then leaving the dysfunctional old world to build the new is the most American thing you can do.
A longer response follows.
(1) DID THE IRISH AMERICANS BETRAY IRELAND?
First, did the Irish Americans betray Ireland by leaving for America? Why weren’t they loyal to Ireland? Why did they "cut and run"? Why didn’t they stay and fight the Irish Potato Famine?
And the Puritans...did they traduce England by not returning and fighting with the Roundheads? Were the Virginians disloyal to the other side, the Cavaliers? How about the German Americans…how come they left Europe after the Revolutions of 1848?
Point: virtually every single US ethnic group, other than the African Americans and Native Americans, “fled” some issue in the old world. War, civil war, communism, fascism, fundamentalism. The whole point of the New World was to leave behind dysfunctional, bankrupt states…often caught in the throes of endless left-vs-right conflicts.
If almost every single American is descended from someone who left a dysfunctional state, how can it be un-American to leave a dysfunctional state? Why could your ancestors leave dysfunction, why are they free men... but others can’t move, and are locked to the land?
(2) LOYAL TO BLUE OR RED AMERICANS?
Second, if someone tries being loyal to “the American people”, does that mean being loyal to the 75 million Kamala voters, the Blue Americans? Because if you’re loyal to them, you are unfortunately no longer loyal to the Red Americans.
And that’s the rub. Just as Democrats use “democracy” to mean rule by Democrats, and are then stunned that ~50% of democratic votes keep going to Republicans, Republicans keep using “American” to mean Red American, and are then always angry that ~50% of US citizens are Blue Americans.
Today, Gallup reports only 36% of Democrats are “proud to be American”. They are, however, proud to be Democrats. They’re also not posting on X, but rather on Bluesky. The digital secession, the spiritual secession of Democrats away from a “United” States of America has already happened. That’s unfortunately what polarization means.
This Blue/Red conflict is exactly the kind of left-right fight that the Puritans and Cavaliers left behind in the 1600s, and the German Americans left in the 1800s. Just like there is no Korea, only North Korea and South Korea, there is unfortunately no America any more, only Blue America and Red America. And just like the Korean situation led to a Korean diaspora, the American situation is causing an American diaspora.
(3) STAY AND FIGHT, BUT WHO OR WHAT?
Then, if someone was to stay and fight, who do you want them to fight? Perhaps you want them to fight other Americans (namely Blue Americans), in the name of being an American. Or you want them "fight" a ~$175T sovereign debt crisis, which is like fighting a volcanoa, as it's just the largest bill ever due in history, and something even Elon couldn’t put a dent in.
TLDR: you can’t “stay and fight” a sovereign debt crisis. It’s not something you can punch in the nose.
(4) SHOULD INDIAN AMERICANS STAY OR GO?
Also, in case you haven't noticed, half of MAGA is yelling that Indian tech guys should leave the country, or never come, as they'll never be true Americans. Now others are suddenly mad that Indian tech guys are taking them up on it, and leaving America. Meanwhile, far leftists have begun just shooting at tech guys.
This is just a schizo and unstable situation.
(5) LOYALTY TO IDEALS WAS LOYALTY TO AMERICA
I am loyal to capitalism, democracy, free speech, free markets, science, math, wherever they are. I am loyal to peace and trade, small-l libertarianism, privacy, nonviolence, and technological innovation.
I am also loyal to a specific enumerated group of people, the many friends, coworkers, collaborators, and customers who I’ve worked with over the years, both US citizens and non-citizens, from the Stanford and Silicon Valley of a few decades ago.
These were essentially the mainstream American ideals for decades. Millions of Americans still support them. Indeed, millions of Americans think that blood-and-soil nationalism of the kind you implicitly propound is un-American!
(6) BLOOD AND SOIL, BUT WHAT BLOOD?
Finally, and now we really get down to brass tacks: what test do you propose to determine whether someone is a true American, aside from their current paperwork? Because unlike (say) the Japanese, there is no genetic test that correlates close-to-perfectly with US passport ownership.
Therefore, any definition of who’s American *has* to be civic nationalism from a purely operational standpoint, defined at the “software” level (in terms of law) rather than the hardware level (in terms of genetics).
Yet if you try to get N different rightists to define the “is_american” function you’ll get N different definitions, with and without different minority groups. One that went viral recently is the “Grade A American = Mayflower” thing, which is sort of like wokeness in reverse, but for MAGA.
And look: loyalty means symmetry. I am loyal to you if you are loyal to me. But the way you're talking about loyalty translates to servitude. I've been polite, and engaged you in good faith, but we are strangers. Yet you are demanding gratitude and even deference (!) from me, implicitly on racial grounds, because "you didn't build that, someone else made that happen". Moreover, you are doing so by invoking "the people" in a right-coded variation of the way the Soviets invoked "the people."
I'm sorry, that doesn't fly.
Why would anyone be loyal to a MAGA faction that arbitrarily designates countless millions to be Grade B, C, and D? You can't just redefine the social contract overnight, unilaterally, with some tweets, into a retconned blood-and-soil America that the WASPs themselves shut down...and then get extremely mad when others don't buy into it.
We're just going have to renegotiate these kinds of relationships from scratch, with new opt-in communities, where everyone is a grade A citizen. If that means rebuilding New America outside America, just as New England was built outside England, so be it. The next Mayflower is boarding.
This is one of the things I most value about Catholicism: preserving a legacy of intellectualism in Christianity.
For this, the Christian in me is forever grateful!
Humanity, created by God in all its grandeur, is today facing a pivotal choice: either to construct a new Tower of Babel or to build the city in which God and humanity dwell together. In Jesus Christ, this humanity in its grandeur becomes the Way, the Truth and the Life, opening the path for each of us to grow toward fullness. #MagnificaHumanitas
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Across Africa, the cheapest FX rate is not always the cheapest transaction.
Failed settlement, trapped balances, manual reconciliation, and delayed withdrawals are costs too.
Download Daya Business today to begin to experience seamless cross border transfers for your business (Links in reply).
@NuesDaily@Ssaasquatch Yeah but the lockups are staggered. And the unlocks only happen within certain price stability.
Also they’ll waive restrictions for them to join nasdaq100 and voo and all of that. Anyways, I’m too poor for all this attempt at advice that I’m doing lmao
@Ssaasquatch@NuesDaily Markets are too irrational and currently crazy exuberant. You’ll short it and next thing he will merge it with Tesla; or he will find some silly revenue stream.
It’s “overvalued” but market doesn’t care: it will just be volatile.
P2P is not the end state of stablecoin markets.
It is what users build when formal liquidity, settlement, and trust infrastructure are missing.
This is a big part of why we're building Pro by Daya
I like. Definitely hard to see everything in 60 seconds.
The main trick is recognizing it’s part of the family of probabilities where you do 1-x
In this case, scenarios are (a) more Heads than tail, (b) more tails than head, (c) equal number heads and tails
a and b are same so you do 1 - Pr (c) all divided by 2. Pr(c) is (1/2)^50 * 100!/50!50!
The factorial bit is the last trick you kind of have to notice since you have to see 50H50T can be arranged in all sorts of ways.
Unusual role at Daya.
We’re hiring a Technical Growth Marketing Analyst: an early-career person with a technical, mathematical, analytical, or data-heavy background who wants to learn growth, marketing, content strategy, ads, and distribution from first principles.
We’re building stablecoin financial infrastructure for Africa, so this is not a generic social media role.
You’ll think about distribution like a system: audiences, ranking algorithms, funnels, conversion, experiments, content, data, and AI tools.
You don’t need a degree. You do need sharp thinking, proof of work, curiosity, and the ability to use AI without outsourcing your brain.
The application asks you to study X’s open-source ranking algorithm and explain how you’d improve reach.
Apply in the reply. Please send this to the sharpest early career technical person you know who is secretly interested in the mechanics of virality.