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oddly enough stablecoins are why tokenized stocks make sense the latemt demand for stablecoins is not from the consumer or 'cutting out the middle man', i.e. cross border payment, etc. the stablecoin latent demand is the fact that treasuries need buyers and any business that has customer money flow throw it would love the extra 3% of parking them them in treasuries. (study coinbase income statement). an ungodly amount of fiat is locked up in stonk trading systems. those systems have an incentive to use stablecoin but they need to keep their show going at the same time. the best way to make their exiating business work is if everything else is tokenized too.
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Crocs gang hope vision comes back
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*folk music in the background
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i’ve gotta verify the math
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that’s what an AI would say
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oh that hair
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sir what hair
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i’m excited for you exciting about life
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what is it
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indrediblesouness
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told him you miss him
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https://media.tenor.com/1Vis9EEJmngAAAAC/taxi-driver-you-talking-to-me
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where u guys
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software as content is the most underexplored, highest potential opportunity right now. what i'm seeing right now in terms of AI-generated videos and apps mirrors exactly what i observed and studied about tiktok's rise to dominance. on the surface, it may seem like tiktok’s earliest wave was driven by dancing. in reality, it was driven by accessibility: it gave users a clear format, a song, a trend, a shared visual language. everyone could easily participate. you didn't need to be famous or particularly good dancer. you just needed to show up, try it, and post it — and all you needed was your phone and the tiktok app. tiktok lowered the barrier to creativity by making experimentation feel intuitive, fast, and social. since those early days, the creative aperture has widened. we've seen an explosion of new video (and now carousel!) trends proliferate: GRWM videos, DIML videos, how it started vs. how its going, pepe the prawn king stories, man of the year, etc. with AI, we're seeing the same pattern happen again but now across apps and media. tools like suno, ohara, runway, replit, veo, etc. have turned content creation into prompt-based creative exploration and play. people are spinning up apps, webpages, music, videos, memes, etc. these are not polished projects, but expressive and creative experiments. AI is doing for software and media what tiktok did for video content. it’s lowering the bar, speeding up iteration, and turning more people into creators. now anyone can create a software experience that is lightweight, interactive, and shareable without needing technical mastery. AI is doing for software and media what tiktok did for video: lowering the bar, accelerating iteration, and turning spectators into creators. and when you combine the two (generative video and generative apps), you start to see something powerful: built-in infrastructure for creativity and distribution. we’ve already seen glimpses of this with tiktok effects: green screen, face morph, the do-re-mi filter. they were creative building blocks. effects like these sparked entire viral trends because they were easy to use and fun to remix. AI tools today work the same way. a single model can kick off a wave of content. a new aesthetic, a format, a meme. we saw it with the studio ghibli-style AI videos that took over timelines. we’re seeing it now with suno tracks and animals-doing-olympic-sports becoming go-to sounds or videos for tiktok and reels. and we also saw this happen on farcaster. remember when @jc4p did the builder alignment chart app? or when @aneri did the hogwarts sorting hat app? early tiktok creators tested what worked using songs, dances, and effects. today’s AI-native creators are doing the same with prompts, tools, and interactive media. the platforms are different and the tools are more powerful, but the behavior (experimentation, participation, and distribution) is the same. we need to lean into existing user behaviors.
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only if there was a social media where you could permissionlessly distribute your apps (software as content)
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i was completely offline for 4 days due to a full internet blackout, when i finally came back, i was flooded with your messages, it brought tears to my eyes, i can’t put into words how much your care and kindness meant to me, every single message felt like a warm hug in a cold moment thank you from the bottom of my heart, you reminded me how real connection can be, even in a digital space, i’m so grateful to be part of this beautiful corner of farcaster love you all, truly 💜 i wish for peace, understanding, and healing to replace the pain and violence in iran, israel, ukraine, lebanon, palestine, and every corner of our wounded world, may all people, regardless of borders, beliefs, or backgrounds 🕊️
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i thought it was about the grains being more whole than here
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tru
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with all fairness, i dont think anyone refers england when they say europe
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technology brothers
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