Asked someone from the industry whether foreign investors are still interested in allocating to India. The TLDR:
Interest has pretty much died out. India is seen as geopolitically exposed, especially to an oil shock. There are no real AI plays. Valuations are rich. And the rupee situation doesn't help.
On top of that, investors who were sitting on gains have taken money off the table and are now looking at markets like Japan, Taiwan, Korea, Europe etc instead.
He also pointed out that our LTCG/STCG structure and the increase in STT have made India less attractive compared to other markets that are seeing inflows.
If we need to attract FPIs back, and we do, fixing this feels like pretty low-hanging fruit.
Woman has lingering sore throat.
Doctor tells her to wait it out, ChatGPT suggests an ultrasound, which reveals…aggressive thyroid cancer.
I tell all my friends and family - please get a second opinion on medical stuff from AI. It might save your life!
That was an absolute @Max33Verstappen masterclass…. 17th to first and then winning by 19 seconds on a day when everyone else struggled to overtake or stay on track.
Reminded me of Senna at Donington 1993 walking on water
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2025 will be the Year where Memecoins go Parabolic.
Watch this Video to Understand Why.
This is Len Sassaman
Possibly the real Satoshi Nakamoto
HBO’s upcoming documentary might finally reveal it
Here’s why this might be true and what it means for your Bitcoins:
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$TAO is going to start the next "alt season" and will likely be the reason TradFi starts to believe in crypto again this cycle.
Team had a chance to meet some builders in the Bittensor ecosystem and am convinced that crypto's mainstream application this cycle could be a Bittensor Subnet.
Rarely do you see a project with such strong mindshare from Web 2 + Web 3.
Encourage all to dive deeper - something big is happening here.