just look at the timeline chad
- demis hassabis, deepmind → isomorphic labs, $2.7B
- brian, coinbase → newlimit, $3.1B
- sama, openai → retro biosciences, $1.2B
- jeff the chad from amazon → altos labs, $3B
- larry, oracle → $430M into aging research
- jensen from nvidia → backing programmable biology
- dario, anthropic → acquired coefficient bio, $400M
the most successful builders of the digital age are all being pulled toward the next biggest frontier, biology
aging is basically an engineering challenge
bio/acc.
The SpaceX IPO is days away.
Meanwhile, 5 small-cap space pure-plays are sitting under $3B with real tech, real contracts, and almost no coverage.
That’s where the asymmetric upside actually lives.
Here they are:
I now am the #1 most subscribed to account on the entire X platform!
After overtaking Elon Musk today.
Thank you everyone for helping me achieve my goal.
Welp, that happened faster than I predicted. Thought it would be end of 2027, then early 2027, but agentic traffic growing so fast that bots have now passed human traffic online for the first time in the Internet's history. https://t.co/2zX5bHdhsa
Introducing Meta Business Agent: AI that lets businesses show up for their customers as if they had an infinite team behind them answering questions, making product recommendations, booking appointments, closing sales, and more.
https://t.co/wCFU7OWXQv
Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas explains why "you don't want all your compute centralized in gigantic servers" and what he's doing about it https://t.co/agmA3ut6tz
TikTok founder Zhang Yiming's $92.8 billion fortune puts him ahead of India's Mukesh Ambani as Asia's second-richest person, as ByteDance pushes ahead with its AI ambitions https://t.co/jRzXdUQZls
Threadguy explains why Pokémon gacha companies have one of the greatest business models ever
“You have a very finite supply of vintage Pokémon that people want. There's not that many of these cards”
“So you get a bunch of these gambling companies to come in and the only moat these gacha companies have is their supply. So they come up with big VC dollars and they buy everything”
“They put them in these packs. Somebody spends, reveals a gacha and what do they do? They sell it back to the company -15% and then they spend again”
“Almost nobody is actually cashing out, getting the card shipped and letting it hit the market again. Once they're purchased from the gacha companies, these cards never hit the market again”
“Gamble, sell back, gamble, sell back, gamble, sell back”
“The gacha companies never have to sell inventory because they make 15% on every gamble and sell back. The actual gamblers never let the inventory hit the market because they just sell back”
It feels so surreal that Indonesia’s stock index falls below 6,000 points…
Imagine well-known growing blue-chip stocks with healthy balance sheets and decent competitive moats trading at single-digit P/E ratios.
I agree that Indonesia’s situation isnt perfect, but its not this bad…
Growing companies shouldn’t be trading at below 10 times earnings, lol…
I think a lot of wealth can be made just from mean reversion…