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0xResearchJun 26 1h 02m

The Onchain Equity Boom

  • On-chain equities are now trading more volume than meme coins on Solana, raising questions about whether this is a durable shift.
  • The market is increasingly concerned about Michael Saylor's company's ability to meet obligations related to its "Stretch" securities, with credit spreads widening significantly.
  • Tokenized equities are experiencing rapid growth on Solana, primarily driven by key players like Backpack and X-Stocks, with a focus on bridging TradFi assets on-chain.
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Bell CurveJun 26 34 min

Crypto's SocialFi Moment, Fomo Raises $75M & The Rise of Collectables

  • Tokenized card marketplaces are experiencing significant traction due to their ability to offer familiar pack-opening mechanics and a guaranteed buyback option, creating a gamified and liquid experience for users.
  • Social trading platforms like FOMO are successfully attracting new users to crypto by abstracting the complexity and offering a social feed that leverages influencer content and encourages copy-trading.
  • The resurgence of retail trading and gamification in crypto highlights a shift towards applications that offer compelling user hooks and social network effects beyond traditional financial primitives.
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Forward GuidanceJun 26 59 min

Is The Fed Panic Already Fading? | Weekly Roundup

  • The market is showing signs of a "peak hawkishness" narrative as inflation moderates, leading to a shift away from previously priced-in interest rate hikes.
  • Despite broad market trends, there's significant sectoral rotation occurring, with old-economy stocks like industrials and banks outperforming, while high-flying tech sectors are struggling.
  • The discussion highlights broken modern monetary policy tools and questions their effectiveness in managing economic booms driven by AI and industrial investment, suggesting a potential for a capital reallocation.
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The Pomp PodcastJun 25 40 min

Will The K-Shaped Economy Destroy America? | Darius Dale

  • The Federal Reserve faces the challenge of controlling inflation without causing financial instability, navigating a "lesser of two evils" scenario.
  • Inflation expectations have a weak statistical relationship with future inflation; monetary drivers like money supply and fiscal policy are more impactful.
  • A significant "K-shaped" economy is evident, with high-end consumers benefiting immensely due to accumulated savings while lower-income households face unprecedented delinquency rates.
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web3 with a16z cryptoJun 25 36 min

Leslie Lamport on the Science of Distributed Systems

  • Dr. Lamport's foundational work on distributed algorithms established the importance of state machine replication as a model for achieving consensus in systems with potentially failing components.
  • He introduced the concept of Byzantine fault tolerance, recognizing the need to design systems that can function even when some participants act maliciously or unpredictably.
  • The development of the Paxos consensus algorithm demonstrated a practical approach to achieving agreement in distributed systems, even in the face of message delays and potential failures, by prioritizing safety over strict liveness.
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The Startup Ideas PodcastJun 25 29 min

“Learn AI” Is Bad Advice. Learn These Instead

  • AI agent management and local model operation are crucial, evolving beyond basic prompt engineering to designing complex AI employees with context, tools, and memory for business operations.
  • Building distribution channels is a key marketing skill, focusing on understanding where attention already exists and using that knowledge to build trust before product promotion.
  • Robotics engineering with AI integration and manufacturing sourcing is becoming increasingly valuable as the economy shifts from digital "pixels" to physical "atoms."
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UnchainedJun 25 1h 04m

The Chopping Block: Is Strategy the Luna for Suits?, ETH Labs Shakeup & CME vs Perps

  • The restructuring of the Ethereum Foundation, involving the spin-off of ETH Labs and significant layoffs, aims to shift focus towards adoption and market engagement, while the foundation concentrates on core values.
  • MicroStrategy's preferred shares ("Stretch") have seen a significant price drop, raising concerns about the company's financial judgment and ability to sustain dividends, with comparisons drawn to the dynamics of Terra's Luna collapse.
  • The CME is suing the CFTC in an attempt to block the approval of perpetual futures contracts, arguing they should be regulated as swaps, a move seen by many in crypto as a protectionist tactic to stifle competition.
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LightspeedJun 25 57 min

Is DePIN Entering Its Next Growth Phase?

  • The acquisition of Helium Mobile by Noble Mobile signals a shift in focus for the Helium network towards carrier offload business.
  • Tokenized spot equities, exemplified by the SpaceX IPO tokenization via Backpack, are gaining significant traction and momentum on Solana.
  • The proposed HIP 149 for Helium involves significant H&T minting over 36 months, retiring proof of coverage rewards, and establishing an advisory council to fund growth and operations.
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The MAD Podcast with Matt TurckJun 25 1h 28m

Cloudflare CEO: Bot Takeover, Edge AI & The Hard Decision Every CEO Will Face

  • The internet now has more bot traffic than human traffic, driven significantly by AI agents, with projections indicating this trend will continue to grow exponentially.
  • The traditional internet advertising business model is becoming unsustainable as bots do not click on ads, necessitating a radical shift in how the internet is funded over the next five years.
  • Cloudflare is evolving into a foundational AI infrastructure company, developing products and services like Workers and AI Gateway to meet the demands of this new era and is also focusing on reinventing the internet's business model for the next 28 years.
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The DailyJun 25 28 min

Mayor Mamdani Flexes His Power in the Midterms

  • Mayor Zohran Mamdani's endorsement of progressive candidates in New York primaries resulted in all of his chosen candidates winning, demonstrating his growing influence as a political "kingmaker."
  • The primary victories highlight a growing movement within the Democratic Party that is pushing for more left-leaning policies, including skepticism towards corporate power and a shift in the U.S. alliance with Israel.
  • The successful progressive candidates' stances and the backlash they have provoked raise questions about how these far-left ideologies will translate to broader electoral success in swing districts during national elections.
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