As stablecoins and lending de-fi become more mainstream it will suddenly click for millions of people. Suddenly, selling a position is not how we will extract โreal moneyโ to cover โreal costsโ. Imagine a whole category of selling removed from the market. #defi#crypto#bullish
Does anyone buy NFTs in pairs? The first to hold in the short term. Its purpose is to lock in gains to cover both entry prices. The second is to hold for the long term because you believe in, and want to support, the project.
@HugeHenSL@lokithebird 100% - we have all the tools in the space to force transparency for all yet we still allow opaque projects to rug our community. What is the point in open decentralized compute if we donโt use it!?
@lokithebird 100%! My brothers and I have been quietly working on https://t.co/QyVuzZgiPM for a few years. Trying to set a new standard in transparency and fairness. Itโs the first ever unruggable NFT project :)
You should check out https://t.co/VS8ZluOGHr. This is a side project my team built. Allows you to mint your ideas on the ethereum blockchain. We used to cement in history our https://t.co/TGdblA98E1 whitepaper before sharing publicly. Feel free to give it a go. DM me and the team can waive the fee. We are just getting started :)
@MatthewBerman@awilkinson@CeedarHQ Defensibility in this post-AI world has to be ops. The more I think about it, the more it is obvious that code generation is being commoditized but knowing how to run a reliable service, especially at scale, is absolutely not.
@deedydas Whatโs the thinking behind forcing comments on every function? Surely the code is the ultimate documentation. Canโt AI understand code - which by definition must meet a certain standard - better than (potentially unmaintained) comments?
@anglio I respectfully disagree. There is more money for engineers in Big tech and TradFi. However, even if this was correct it would be justified. Immutable deployments are fucking terrifying. Life is easier when you can deploy a hotfix over a bug. Often not possible in web3.