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Excess ReturnsMay 21 57 min

He Studied Every Bear Market Since 1929 | Ben Carlson on How the Worst Starting Point Still Made 8%

  • Investors often focus on sensational, improbable risks (like shark attacks) instead of the more impactful, systemic financial risks that actually affect their long-term wealth.
  • "Doing nothing" is difficult but often the best strategy in investing, as active management can lead to emotional decision-making and suboptimal outcomes, similar to goalies diving unnecessarily during penalty kicks.
  • For long-term wealth building, focusing on durable processes and the ability to stick with an investment strategy through market volatility is more crucial than trying to achieve perfect timing or avoid all risks.
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BanklessMay 21 1h 18m

Bitcoin’s $300T Credit Market Opportunity | Jeff Walton

  • Digital credit products, like those offered by Strive, are positioned to disrupt traditional credit, equity, real estate, and money markets by offering greater transparency and accessibility.
  • The long-term trajectory of Bitcoin is viewed as a foundation for these new financial instruments, with the asset's fixed supply and fundamental utility driving their potential.
  • The innovation of daily dividends on perpetual preferred equity is highlighted as a key development that could fundamentally alter capital markets by making trust cheaper and more legible.
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The Megyn Kelly ShowMay 21 23 min

DOJ Charges Castro, House Hearing Targets SPLC, Bezos Slams Mamdani & Praises Trump: AM Update 5/21

  • The DOJ has indicted former Cuban leader Raul Castro and others for conspiracy to kill U.S. nationals, raising questions about increased U.S. aggression towards Cuba.
  • House Republicans are scrutinizing the Southern Poverty Law Center's fundraising practices, accusing them of manufacturing hate for profit and exaggerating threats.
  • Jeff Bezos argued that the bottom half of American earners should not pay federal taxes, emphasizing that the U.S. has a spending problem, not a revenue problem.
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The Tucker Carlson ShowMay 21 1h 29m

Tucker Responds to the Israel Lobby Defeating Thomas Massie and Killing MAGA

  • The speaker expresses disillusionment with Donald Trump's presidency, contrasting the "America First" promises of his inauguration with actions like encouraging surveillance and escalating foreign conflicts.
  • The conversation highlights the significant financial effort and media narrative surrounding the defeat of Representative Thomas Massie, suggesting it was driven by external pressure related to foreign policy, specifically concerning aid to Israel.
  • A central theme is the perceived shift in the Republican party's focus from domestic issues and citizen interests to foreign policy priorities, leading to a fracturing of the MAGA coalition and a potential decline in electoral appeal.
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TBPN LiveMay 21 27 min

Google I/O: Day 1 Reactions, Goldman to Lead SpaceX IPO | Diet TBPN

  • Google is partnering with eyewear companies like Warby Parker and Gentle Monster to integrate AI into smart glasses, drawing parallels to Meta's Ray-Ban collaboration.
  • OpenAI's Genie 3 can now simulate real places using Street View imagery, and OmniFlash, a video generation tool, is being compared to advanced AI models, though questions remain about their practicality and development speed.
  • Nvidia's financial performance continues to be exceptionally strong, with significant increases in net income and revenue, driven by the ongoing expansion of AI infrastructure.
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MTSMay 20 44 min

Ramp's Lead Economist on Anthropic, OpenAI, and Why SaaS Isn't Dying | MTS Live

  • The "SAS apocalypse" is not supported by actual business spend data, as neither the way software is bought nor the traditional SAS companies themselves have been meaningfully impacted.
  • While more vendors are offering token-based pricing, it currently represents a negligible portion of overall software spend.
  • The market is dynamic with newcomers replacing incumbents, but this is a sign of healthy competition rather than the death of SAS.
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The RollupMay 20 36 min

Variational Founder: $50M Series A, RWA Perps, And TradFi Onchain (Why Now)

  • Variational has raised $50 million to bring traditional finance (Tradfi) liquidity onto the blockchain through Real World Asset (RWA) perpetuals and CFDs.
  • The platform's core innovation lies in its RFQ (Request for Quote) model and aggregated liquidity, enabling zero-fee trading with high-quality execution by internally managing order flow rather than relying on external payment for order flow.
  • Variational's vision extends beyond crypto, aiming to allow retail traders to access a wide array of global markets, including stocks and commodities, with the same ease and liquidity they expect from traditional finance.
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Latent Space: The AI Engineer PodcastMay 20 1h 28m

Railway: The Agent-Native Cloud — Jake Cooper

  • Railway is prioritizing a deeply integrated agentic approach to software development, enabling users to build and deploy complex applications through natural language prompts rather than traditional coding.
  • The company is focused on building its own robust infrastructure, including bare-metal data centers, to achieve greater efficiency and cost-effectiveness, especially with the rising demands of AI workloads.
  • Railway aims to radically simplify the software development lifecycle by leveraging agents and advanced primitives to make iteration and deployment as seamless and instantaneous as possible, breaking down traditional barriers to creation.
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MTSMay 20 52 min

Beff Jezos on Building Thermodynamic Computers to Replace GPUs | MTS Live

  • Extropic is introducing "thermodynamic sampling units" (TSUs) as a complementary hardware to GPUs, offering significantly higher performance per watt for specific probabilistic workloads.
  • The company's approach leverages "stochastic electronics" by operating transistors in a low-power, inherently probabilistic regime, allowing for a more energy-efficient way to handle probabilistic computations.
  • TSUs are particularly well-suited for power-constrained environments like edge devices and robotics, and are expected to enable new paradigms of AI computation that are more energy-efficient than current digital methods.
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The Milk Road ShowMay 20 36 min

The Next Crypto Winners May NOT Be Layer 1s w/ Joshua Frank

  • Institutional investors are increasingly viewing crypto as a financing infrastructure rather than a standalone asset class, focusing on efficiency and innovation.
  • The perception of value creation has shifted, with a growing emphasis on applications generating actual revenue over underlying chain infrastructure.
  • Successful crypto projects are increasingly prioritizing non-incentivized revenue and genuine, deep partnerships over speculative tokenomics and airdrop farming.
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