DocuSign’s product isn’t actually filling PDF forms or signing them in an abstract sense.
The actual product and enterprise value is trust, identity, and legal defensibility. It derives its value as being a legally recognized third party trust broker. Essentially a notary public. By necessity a disinterested third party to whatever document is being signed with the sole chain of custody to prove providence and authenticity. That requires both legal status and public trust.
Anyone can add signatures to a PDF. It’s about whether you can prove and defend them in court.
The gap in my resume is from when darkness took me and I strayed out of thought and time. Stars wheeled overhead, and every day was as long as the life age of the earth. But it was not the end.
All you had to do this year was sell your btc for gold. Then ride gold and slip to silver. Swap back to btc for a bit and go 100% in stables next. Then full port those coins into aave for 12% yield.
@searchbound I usually sort by backlinks and majestic stats - then run thru semrush. But agreed, always lurking pays off. Some diamonds (or onions) in the rough.
> cobie mentions that his best trades were buying battered down coins w/ high mindshare that went on to have incredible recoveries
> people read between the lines and buy $XPL which is -80% down
> $XPL goes on to be the only coin down only forever with no recovery
poetry