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Dan Elitzer

@delitzer

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@delitzer
From the one piece I can see he published, I'd say this is a strong referral!
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@delitzer
Looking for a crypto-obsessed analyst to join @nascent - Must actually use crypto - Probably spends too much time on Farcaster/CT - Has strong opinions formed by experience + research + data - Wants to find S-tier founders & help them win https://nascent-xyz.breezy.hr/p/e92ff361b715-venture-analyst?source=danfc
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@morpho shipped major announcements every day of this week. (em)powered by Morpho 🦋
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Soooooo…. wen mobile support @m0nt0y4?
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Just dropped a heater with @delitzer on the Rubicon podcast https://x.com/rubicon_pod/status/1894440222483460454?s=46 Dan has had web2<>web3 interop as a thesis for many years so was a great story to hear 🫡
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In my completely unbiased opinion, Yapster is the future of memecoin launches
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Who will be the last person to press the button? Winner takes all. Rules: - Each press resets the timer and subtracts 1 second. The minimum timer rests at 1 minute - 0.001 ETH to press - Last person to press the button before it hits zero wins all the ETH - All pressers get special access to the future 4DHD ecosystem https://thebutton.press
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👇 🔘 I am the 8639th to press The Button by @_4DHD_. Your turn to press The Button:
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Crazy thought of the day: What if Gensler was actually GOOD for crypto? He certainly seemed like a villain, but: - He refused to make clear rules that could have sent the industry irreversibly down a bad path, and instead just made things frustrating and slowed the industry’s growth for 4 years - He pursued scattered enforcement actions on specious legal theories that were repeatedly struck down in court, laying the groundwork for meaningful reform in securities law and market regulation - Without him, we wouldn’t have seen the industry rally as a potent political force, Selkis wouldn’t have gone Super Saiyan, and Trump wouldn’t have fully embraced crypto as a campaign strategy, leading to the most ungodly bullish setup the industry has ever seen Maybe Gensler was our Severus Snape?
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PSA: Now that $MORPHO is transferable, you can add ~7% to all these APYs
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Actual people, not addresses
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Interesting point! This poll definitely doesn’t cover the meaningful possibility of existing large companies getting involved I think the considerations for Meta in particular would be a lot harder though, as they have more of a political and regulatory spotlight on them globally than Coinbase does
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Will the next breakout crypto app (10M+ users) be built by crypto natives, web2 builders, or former tradfi-ers?
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lol, pass granted for use in naming a feature that literally involves the cryptographic chaining of data
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@delitzer
It's 2024 If the name of your new project includes 'bit', 'block', 'coin', or 'chain', please try again
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While it’s largely semantics, I don’t think success rate for “decentralized identity” projects will be any higher than “zk” projects Users want holes, not drills
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While it’s largely semantics, I don’t think success rate for “decentralized identity” projects will be any higher than “zk” projects Users want holes, not drills
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zkTLS is actually boring to state. All im doing is slapping verifiability to https. Not very exciting. My journey into this came about from accepting we won’t get cooperation from these servers that house useful data. The solution is to sacrifice cooperation from big companies, in exchange for cooperation from the user. And so it’s a beautiful example of cool tech, financial gold mine, and the morally superior position. Which is rare in the history of tech. I am assuming I can get the user to sign in, and so i have to have a product who’s whose in their best interest.
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The real magic happens when narrative forms around something that’s tangible and real Narrative without substance loses attention quickly; tangible and real has a much higher bar to capture attention if there’s no narrative to reinforce it
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