I Love Crypto!
Why?
Forget Money for a sec, now if you spend enough time and grind in this space, you learn about
- Tech
- Finance
- Investing
- Trading
- Gambling
- Project Analysis
- Risk Management
- Portfolio Management
- Geopolitics
- Macroeconomics
- Content writing (if you are a kol)
- Networking
- Philosophy and
- Psychology
The scope and diversity of knowledge that you gain in couple of years is asymmetric.
Money is the by product of spending time and gaining knowledge in this industry.
@grebby@zano_project i am just waiting for everyone to get access to claude mythos and then i want to watch white hat and black hat hackers battle with each other.
Regardless of price action, the pace of innovation in #Web3 has been incredible.
Not long ago, we had to jump across multiple platforms, one for trading, another for DeFi, another for investing… it was fragmented and inefficient.
Now, it’s becoming 10x simpler.
I’ve been using @grvt_io, and it’s evolving into a one stop platform for earning, investing, and trading all under one roof.
Platforms like this did exist before, but they were mostly built for institutions and large players. Now, retail users finally get access to the same level of opportunities.
What’s even more interesting is the expansion into #RWAs, tokenized stocks, and wealth products.
The vision is clear: come once, and you won’t need to go anywhere else.
That’s the kind of convenience Web3 has been missing and it’s finally starting to show.
Every major asset issuer is onchain. BlackRock, Apollo, Janus Henderson. $24B in tokenized RWAs on Ethereum and counting.
The supply is here. What's been missing is a platform that makes it composable, liquid, and most importantly - accessible.
That's the wealth layer we're building, and here's the quick preview.
@hong_grvt explains exactly what that means, and why we built it this way. 👇
The problem is he can’t stop. That’s the Ponzi-like element.
Investors give him money specifically because he buys. If he stops, the premium on NAV collapses and the entire funding mechanism dies.
They don’t give him capital to hold, they give him capital to buy. New investors fund the purchases that sustain the price that attracts new investors.
The only way out is BTC going significantly higher than his average cost. If it doesn’t, cumulative dilution becomes the terminal problem. He still has to pay yield on the notes..
Nobody wants to hear it, but things could get ugly for $BTC.
S&P 500 just logged 10 consecutive green weekly candles. That's not a trend that runs forever.
BTC is already losing major support while stocks are still near highs. Imagine what happens when the S&P finally takes a dump.
A deeper flush toward $65K becomes a very real possibility.
Position accordingly. Prepare for what's coming.