Richard Feynman on computers and complexities ✍️
It always bothers me that, according to the laws as we understand them today, it takes a computing machine an infinite number of logical operations to figure out what goes on in no matter how tiny a region of space, and no matter how tiny a region of time. How can all that be going on in that tiny space? Why should it take an infinite amount of logic to figure out what one tiny piece of space/time is going to do? So I have often made the hypotheses that ultimately physics will not require a mathematical statement, that in the end the machinery will be revealed, and the laws will turn out to be simple, like the chequer board with all its apparent complexities.
Why am I watching Lukso? $LYX is the definition of asymmetrical potential right now.
With a tiny ~$6M market cap, the downside is capped, but the upside—given its tech stack and universal profiles—is completely open. 📈🚀
Many vapour coins in top 10...
and then there's $LYX sitting at just $6 MILLION.Not a typo.
$LYX has a market cap 1,000x smaller than coins in the same conversation. It’s trading like a dead microcap while having one of the most ambitious visions in the entire industry.
Load 🆙️
$LYX will save crypto.
The whole crypto space will unite behind digital identity ownership.
Trust. Reputation.
AI agents and humans need this desperately.
Culture beats finance.
There is a thin line between conviction and foolishness.
Only time will tell what side I'm on.
₿REAKING: The first federal home loan in American using bitcoin was officially approved today. Joe and Amy living in Michigan, bought a new house using their bitcoin wallet as collateral for a Fannie Mae mortgage.
People don't understand that location is the most important edge in market making,
Hyperliquid MMs in Tokyo have a ~1.9ms validator TCP.
London is sitting around ~208ms with 33% fail rates.
Johannesburg is 326ms.
Tokyo MMs have a 326x edge over makers in Johannesburg.
Gravity Isn’t a Force (Einstein) : ✍️
Gravity isn’t a force-it's the curvature of spacetime caused by mass and energy, as described by Einstein’s General Relativity. Massive objects like planets bend spacetime, and other objects follow these curves, creating what we perceive as gravitational attraction.
"Anyone who has lost track of time when using a computer knows the propensity to dream, the urge to make dreams come true, & the tendency to miss lunch." — Tim Berners-Lee
THIS IS INSANE 🚀
$13,000,000,000,000 has been added to US stocks in just 9 weeks.
The S&P 500 has now posted 9 consecutive weekly gains, its longest winning streak since December 2023.
@cryptorover $13 trillion in 9 weeks 🤯
That's the entire GDP of China created in paper wealth
AI is being priced in real-time: Dell +30%, Nvidia +800% since 2023, Oracle +6% today
History doesn't repeat but it rhymes
The question isn't if it's a bubble. It's: are you in? 🔥
Ethereum is king.
But for the next wave (AI agents + rich on-chain identity), LUKSO @ERC725Account Profiles offer a meaningfully better architecture and superior standards.
10% of $ETH market cap would be a 3,900x for $LYX.
Two of my favourite coins are on the same mission.🚀🚀
Why $LYX and not some random token?
LUKSO was built by Fabian Vogelsteller (@feindura) — the dev behind ERC-20. Not a fork. Not a clone. A fresh L1 with its own standards (LSP7, LSP8, Universal Profiles) built specifically for digital identity and the creator economy.
$LYX is undervalued relative to what LUKSO is building. We're not just paying out rewards — we're giving ETH stakers exposure to an ecosystem we genuinely believe in.
~1700 $ETH staked, 6+ months of $LYX rewards. Starts March 30.
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