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@BounceTech // prev @TLX_FI (acquired)

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200% returns in 2 weeks while outperforming perps. HYPE5LIQUID
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As a reformed $TRU holder, I wish the Truebit schizos well. Shame to see it end this way after so many years.
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We're vibe coding class action lawsuits now
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Shane@ShaneOnChain

Looks like truebitstats.io has changed. It's now a final message from the community — and gauging interest in a class action against Truebit Inc. If you held TRU and got burned, worth a look.

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Vikingo.hl@VikingoDigital_·
The CFTC does not require @phantom to register as a broker, even though it gives users access to commodity perps like $CL, $GOLD or $SILVER via @HyperliquidX Let that sink in. Hyperliquid.
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Dwayne
Dwayne@CtrlAltDwayne·
I went to one of Garry Tan's parties last weekend and I need to talk about it. The invite said casual dress but when I showed up everyone was wearing the same grey Allbirds and Patagonia vest combo. I thought it was a coincidence until I realized there was a rack of them at the door and a guy checking if you already owned a pair. There was no music. Just a Sonos speaker playing a Y Combinator demo day pitch on loop. Someone asked if we could change it and Garry said "this IS the playlist" and then a guy near the cheese board started crying because it was his startup and they'd pivoted to AI six months later. The food was all Soylent-based. Soylent dip. Soylent bruschetta. Something called Soylent Tartare which was just room temperature Soylent in a martini glass with a single caper on top. I asked where the actual food was and someone handed me a pamphlet about caloric efficiency. There was a room you could go into called the Decompression Pod and it was just a beanbag with an iPad open to a spreadsheet showing San Francisco housing prices. A guy was in there weeping silently. I asked if he was okay and he said "I'm optimizing my emotions" and I left. Garry gave a toast at 9pm. He clinked his glass with a fork for three full minutes before anyone noticed because everyone was on their phones posting about being at the party. The toast was seven minutes long and included a live demo of a product that didn't work. He handled the crash gracefully though. Just said "we'll fix that in post" and kept going. There was a networking zone with actual lanes painted on the floor. You had to walk in one direction and pitch to whoever was walking the other way. If you matched on synergy metrics you got to sit at a table together. I got matched with a guy building AI for dogs. Not for dog owners. For the dogs. He was very serious about it. Someone brought a guitar and I thought finally something normal is going to happen but he just played the opening riff of Wonderwall and then stopped and said "I actually just wanted to talk about my Series A" and then pulled a pitch deck out of the guitar case. The guitar was a prop. He doesn't play guitar. He bought it specifically for this moment. At 10pm Garry announced it was time for Founder Speed Dating and before I could leave someone sat me down across from a 22 year old who told me he was going to disrupt grief. I asked him what that meant and he said "what if when your grandma died you got push notifications about it" and I just stared at him for the full 90 seconds until the bell rang. The bathroom had a whiteboard in it. There were already three viable business models written on it. One of them had received angel funding by the time I came back out. I was in there for four minutes. I tried to leave at 11 but the door had a QR code on it and you had to fill out an exit survey rating the party 1 to 10 and explaining what you'd do differently as a founder before it would unlock. I gave it a 6 and it made me resubmit. Apparently 7 was the minimum viable score. The Uber home was driven by a guy who said he was also at the party but left early to capture the rideshare arbitrage opportunity. He pitched me his startup the entire way home. It was Uber but for Ubers. Anyway I got home at 1am, checked my email, and I already had a follow up from Garry's automated CRM thanking me for attending and asking if I'd be interested in joining a cohort. I don't know what the cohort is. I'm afraid to ask. I've already been added to three Slack channels. I will not be attending the next one. I have however been informed that attendance is not optional.
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Bounce.Tech
Bounce.Tech@BounceTech·
[ BOUNCE ] $HYPE 5X LONG LEVERAGED TOKENS RETURN +151% IN 14 DAYS, OUTPERFORMING EQUIVALENT PERP BY ROUGHLY 50%: HYPEREVM
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The Slurper
The Slurper@TheSlurper_·
Shorting hype again. It’s a good signal when this ponzi outperforms the token. SL at $40 The Slurper
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@gekko_eth @BounceTech $VVV has a max leverage of 3x on Hyperliquid so no 5L (for now). We can definitely support lower leverage LTs though 🙂
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Since launching @BounceTech, it's been remarkable to see cumulative trader PnL net positive 6 weeks into private beta. What's even more notable is that it's been consistent nearly week after week. While a portion of this can be attributed to the recent performance of $HYPE leveraged tokens, it does not fully explain it. The top traders on Bounce are utilizing leveraged tokens to capture short-term volatility rather than as a long-term holding vehicle. By using leveraged tokens, traders can gain significantly more notional exposure through directional moves than they would by using an equivalent perp. This is part of what makes leveraged tokens such a unique derivative, and it's been exciting to see users apply them to their trading style during beta. Much more to come! Bounce.
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