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Music NFTs
Catalog did $30k of primary and $2k of secondary volume in July
$30k of lifetime secondary volumes over a year
Largest music NFT platform right?
https://t.co/aqY1j7Pma8
One day crypto wealth may overtake traditional wealth in the world and the strongest crypto native artwork will be the most desired. 4156 will be in the discussion
The tldr is it has venture upside over a 5+ yr time horizon & grail purchases make NFTs more “real” to the masses which is great for creativity in the world
Most see NFTs as a zero sum casino but there’s something deeper happening. More on the asset class, collection & punk...
My pov for building in crypto / web3 right now (applies broadly, too):
If you want to do an infra company, pick a concrete pain point that you can sell to 3+ customers today.
If you want to do a consumer app, build a product that you will actually use every day yourself.
Some starter resources on symbolic execution
Start with this simple example of concrete vs symbolic testing
https://t.co/ExWbqfu9F1
Then move onto this talk which discusses "Symbolic MEV Extraction"
https://t.co/kXnEKuMpEh
Down the rabbit hole you go anon
Read this. @CryptoHayes deconstructs the 3AC meltdown, the end of this crypto credit cycle, and why DeFi succeeded where CeFi failed.
A tour de force: genuinely one of the best reads of this year.
https://t.co/TKdlKE9XlA
@0xSisyphus as it stands, 3ac used their name/reputation to get cheaper access to capital, maybe uncollateralized. This was a traditional finance thing, don't really see why people are debating DeFi here.
https://t.co/18TFtFfmAY
3AC made highly levered bull bets and are now insolvent. Celsius, Voyager, BlockFi (and others) took customer deposits, loaned them to 3AC, and are now also insolvent
This has nothing to do with DeFi