Hyperliquid is the modern equivalent to a global trading floor
Two men can sit in offices in Tehran and New York City and simultaneously make bets on the price of oil, 24/7
There are no capital requirements, you don’t have to wait for the NYSE to open
This is the future
hype +20% from swing low + hip3 equity perps momentum
pump +100% from swing low + pump spotlight invest program
solana onchain 100M runners + seeker launch airdrop stimmy to core sol holders
metals parabolic & btc/gold & btc/silver pairs at multi-year lows
all crypto groupchats pivoting to stocks exposure & publicly decrying the industry as a whole
combination of doublezero+alpenglow+firedancer will meaningfully improve solana's underlying technical infra & give perfect setup for new meta to form onchain
2026 setup well for upside surprise for crypto imo
every commodity is sending, starting from ones with more monetary and strategic narratives from basic shit like industrial and precious metals to high tech components in computers while ai about to gank every job
how are ppl gana afford shit in the future lmeow
It'a amazing to watch mainstream western media outlets completely and brazenly distort what Mark Carney said.
They're pretending he was just attacking Trump: as if Carney was claiming we had a nice "rules-based international order" until Trump came along.
No. Carney said that this "rules-based international order" has long been a fraud that western nations pretended was true because it was in their interests to maintain this lie.
But establishment outlets like the NYT, CBC, The Atlantic, The Economist, etc. etc. can't grapple with or even acknowledge Carney's confession, because those outlets have been central to embracing and ratifying and spreading this precise fiction.
The best and most surprising part of Carney's speech is that he didn't pretend there was a "rules-based international order" until Trump came and ended it.
He admitted the claim was always a fraud, but that the EU, UK and Canada affirmed the lie because it benefited them.
1/ On How Short Life Is
A few years ago, I was walking around in a blizzard in SoHo (New York). It was late, midnight, and it was beautiful.
Some friends, about 15 blocks away, called: "come over?"
It was late, it was cold, was tired, thought "maybe not worth it" but then...