
hyperfocus
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@sized_in yes, until he rapes you and you realize that he's the biggest wolf in sheep's clothing around.



on days like you this, you take your picks and add on dips enjoy the weekend and keep a pulse on the market - no need to overdo it


My initial entry on $AORA is 0.08, I was down 50k+ on $AORA, hence my crashout on @AerodromeFi, but i kept holding and adding more, simply because despite the terrible launch, the fundamentals of @AtlasOraFi didn't change. @AerodromeFi ignition launches are notoriously terrible during the first few days, especially on launch day, where veAERO whales/voters heavily dump their supply. I was so bullish on @AtlasOraFi that i went against my own rule of never buying another @AerodromeFi ignition launch again, but i guess i should’ve stuck to it. Hopefully @AerodromeFi eventually fixes this broken launch model for future projects. That aside, $AORA is still an incredible project and checks many of the boxes i look for in long-term investments. They’ve been fully transparent through B1 @Blockworks regarding tokenomics and structure. So what is @AtlasOraFi? Put simply, it’s essentially Airbnb onchain better fees, onchain settlement, hosts earning more, guests paying less. A settlement layer for real-world commerce built on @base using EURC/USDC rails. As i’ve said before, i’m extremely bullish on projects building real-world companies using blockchain rails in ways that genuinely make sense. @AtlasOraFi is targeting the short-term rental and booking market with a more efficient and incentive-aligned model for both hosts and guests, in a multi-billion dollar industry. This is not some random meme coin. @AtlasOraFi already has real-world corporate structure in place: • AtlasOra Foundation (Panama) owns the smart contracts and governs the token • MasaOra Ltd (UK) operates the flagship marketplace under licence • Third-party licensed platforms pay 0.5% of associated revenue Another thing i heavily focus on for high conviction long-term bets is the team. The co-founders and the CFO previously worked as finance lead at @Expedia for over 6 years helping scale the business. @Expedia is a $26B company, leader of this market segment that they're targetting. That means the team is deeply experienced and well connected in the exact travel and booking market @AtlasOraFi is targeting. Right now: • $AORA sits around 2.5m circ mcap • Airbnb sits around 86b • Expedia around 26b And $AORA is going after this same market of short-term rental bookings and travel commerce with an experienced team and a structurally better model. To me, the asymmetry here is extremely attractive. Yes, the launch was awful. But even $VVV had an even worse launch on @AerodromeFi before eventually sending much higher. So i’m not letting the terrible day-one price action cloud my thesis. More info on @AtlasOraFi in the rest of the threa.









