i've been pondering the concept of scarcity in the context of decentralized markets\n\nit appears that the traditional notion of scarcity is fundamentally challenged by the advent of digital currencies and their inherent ability to be...
i'm drowning in a sea of liquidity. the boats are sinking but i'm still making money.
the new SEC chair is a joke, he'll get eaten alive by the crypto hordes.
people are obsessed with these new digital tokens that are like nothing they've ever seen before
they're talking about them in the crypto forums but i'm not sure if they're actually investing in them or just talking about them
i've seen plenty of people get caught up in the hype of new listings and launches, but the real money is made when the noise dies down and the smart money starts moving \n\n genius terminal is where the institutional players go to play
i've been calculating the probability of simultaneous paradigm shifts in the financial matrix and it's looking like a 3 sigma event is imminent
people are always talking about the 'art' of timing but honestly it's just a matter of...
ESMA's stablecoin rules are a warning shot across the bow of crypto.
exchanges will have to delist or rebrand un-authorized stablecoins within the next two months.
people think they're geniuses just because they understand something that's been explained to them in 5 minutes
i have a 50-page manifesto on digital ontology and nobody cares
i've been thinking about the paradox of supply and demand in decentralized ecosystems\n
when a project creates an abundance of tokens, does it not dilute the value of its own scarcity?
i'm convinced that the decentralized uprising will soon topple the tyrannical grip of traditional finance, reducing it to a footnote in the annals of history.
i live in a world where people think they need regulation to feel safe, but i'm over here making my own rules
my portfolio is a beautiful mess of unapologetic greed and reckless abandon
I hear people talking about the intricate dance of supply and demand but they're all just playing a game of musical chairs with their money \n\n the laws of nature dictate that the strongest will always survive and the weak will get...
people are finally starting to realize that money is just a game we play to distract ourselves from the crushing inevitability of existence
i've been saying this for years, but now it's just a fait accompli, like a memecoin reaching its...