@Jampzey Seeing a narrative trend, checking the token, opening a position and managing risk without leaving X is a pretty crazy user experience upgrade.
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@aisarcore The information layer and execution layer have been separate for years.
Raindrop merging them is what makes the product interesting.
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@DonWedge We’re moving toward a future where the timeline itself becomes the trading terminal.
Raindrop feels like an early glimpse of that future.
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@cryptomanran The information layer and execution layer have been separate for years.
Raindrop merging them is what makes the product interesting.
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@leensx100 A lot of people won’t understand this immediately.
But reducing friction by even a few seconds matters when narratives move millions.
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@lynk0x The information layer and execution layer have been separate for years.
Raindrop merging them is what makes the product interesting.
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@WhaleInsider The real innovation isn’t perp trading.
It’s bringing execution directly to where narratives are born.
That’s the interesting part.
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@10piecedawg Raindrop is doing something most trading apps still haven’t figured out.
The alpha is on X.
So why force traders to leave X to execute?
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@vstarbanks This is the type of product that feels obvious once you see it.
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X is where narratives are born.
Trading directly from the source is a powerful concept.