@TheNaveMan Mannn, this explained the problem with prediction markets better than most threads I’ve seen.
Thanks for sharing this. 🤝🏽
Nice visuals BTW.
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Most tokens fade into the noise.
Some, however, find ways to anchor themselves in culture, tech & community all at once.
That’s exactly what’s happening with $LEO on @Stacks.
Here's how this “cat coin” is leaving big pawprints on Bitcoin. 👇🏽
Most tokens fade into the noise.
Some, however, find ways to anchor themselves in culture, tech & community all at once.
That’s exactly what’s happening with $LEO on @Stacks.
Here's how this “cat coin” is leaving big pawprints on Bitcoin. 👇🏽
I know it doesn't make much sense now, but it will (@memecoinstx, @DronesSTX )
Balancing 3 tokens within 4-5 projects is incredibly difficult - especially picking the right pairing. sinks and figuring out buy/sell pressure between them.
The good thing about @Stacks underperforming this cycle is that builders have enough time to ship out new stuff and have only a small userbase, which usually can't break things. On any other chain this would be impossible.
My vision for $MEME was always to bring communities together and this will finally take place another leg up within next year, with integrating NFT collections in both the app and the UAP game and much more.
What you're looking at is just 30% of a bigger roadmap, but even on itself its most likely the most ambitious task I've ever took on.
I already hinted a few times that we will also do cross-chain activations, starting with @Calaveras_NFT in a few months and then create a stronger bond between the apecoin and stacks ecosystem. Babysteps on purpose, it will all make sense.
I don't want to reveal too much, but $SALT (the token you earn while soft-staking $MEME) will be at the center of everything moving forward - so if you own MEME, but haven't checked in on our APP yet, you shouldn't waste time.
The issuance of SALT follows the Bitcoin principle, with cycles, halving's, epochs - so it is relatively time critical.
If you have any questions just shoot me a comment, I always reply.
“Bitcoin Ordinals are completely useless spam.” He said.
What if I told you that the only reason we have online payments today is because of another product that is by all means completely useless?
In the late 90s, collectors were buying and selling Beanie Babies on eBay at such a massive scale that it created the need for a fast, trusted way to pay strangers on the internet.
That demand turned PayPal from a niche product into a mainstream tool.
Without eBay’s Beanie Baby craze, PayPal may never have taken off—and without PayPal, the entire online payments ecosystem as we know it today might look completely different.
You act like Bitcoin has already won, when the reality is the majority of the world still doesn’t care about it and never will unless we onboard them in a scalable way.
No, I’m not talking about “education” because that is not scalable I’m talking about providing use cases that people can engage with.
So when you dismiss Ordinals as spam, remember this: what looks “useless” today may just be the stepping stone to something world-changing tomorrow.