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Building @bondifinance

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Seraphim
Seraphim@MacroMate8·
this is great but what if we had corporate bonds as collateral esp blue chips like Meta, Microsoft, Alphabet @xStocksFi @OndoFinance can you tokenise that?
Kamino@kamino

Galaxy (NASDAQ: $GLXY) is now live in the @SuperstateInc Market on Kamino, bringing a NASDAQ-registered public equity onchain as usable collateral on @solana. Eligible investors can borrow USDC and CASH against GLXY while maintaining full equity exposure and access to 24/7 onchain capital markets.

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Just keep going
Will Ahmed@willahmed

You have no experience. You’ve never started a company. You’ve never had a full time job. Nike is going to kill you. You’re a kid. You don’t have technical skills. You shouldn’t build hardware. Apple is going to kill you. You can’t build hardware. You can’t measure heart rate non-invasively. Athletes don’t care about recovery. Under Armour is going to kill you. It won’t be accurate. You don’t listen. You’re an ineffective leader. You can’t recruit great talent. You’re going to have to pay every athlete. You can’t measure sleep non-invasively. It’s too expensive to research. Athletes are a small market. The product costs too much to make. The product costs too much to sell. Your valuation is too high. Consumers aren’t going to want it. Hardware is too hard. You should measure steps. Fitbit is going to kill you. You can’t build a marketing engine. You can’t raise enough money. You need a real CEO. Google is going to kill you. You can’t be a subscription. You can’t build a brand. You can’t do consumer in Boston. Your valuation is too high. You shouldn’t make accessories. You shouldn’t make apparel. Lululemon is going to kill you. You can’t predict Covid. Stay in your niche. You are going to run out of money. You can’t build a health platform. Amazon is going to kill you. You can’t measure blood pressure. You can’t get medical approvals. The market is too small. You don’t understand AI. The market is too competitive. It won’t work internationally. The supply chain is too complicated. You can’t build an AI. You can’t raise enough money. It’s too competitive. Healthcare isn’t going to want it. … Just keep going ✌️

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@chainyoda Investment grade corporate bonds
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chainyoda
chainyoda@chainyoda·
Is there a way to earn more than 5% yield without risking 100% of the principal?
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That One Elongated Gamer@NonFungibleCats·
@kadiogluakin @PabloSabbatella @Raph_Bloch @EthCC You can't automate what you don't understand manually. Blockchain tech absolutely does not get rid of the need for accruals or needing to run a concurrent set of books for IRS/tax purposes and SEC/financial reporting. It many cases it actually increases the need because more data
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Raphaël Bloch 🐳
Raphaël Bloch 🐳@Raph_Bloch·
I had coffee with a banker attending his first @EthCC. He was surprised by how little some crypto builders understand TradFi: "They’re very strong on tech. But they don’t really understand finance - how it works, why it exists. You can’t replace or improve a system you don’t understand." And the problem is, he’s right.
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@Raph_Bloch @NonFungibleCats @PabloSabbatella @EthCC Yes, I agree with that. I’m just pointing out why crypto natives have a hard time understanding tradfi systems. It’s because the assets they work with didn’t have many of the frictions of tradfi
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JA Westenberg
JA Westenberg@jawestenberg·
@mil000 And God said let there be light. And the light was also used by teams at Notion, Loveable, Anthropic and YCombinator. And so he inferred that it was good.
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@BuySellBA A prosecutor is the government's lawyer by concept. Of course he's going to declare the decree constitutional Prosecutors don't make judicial decisions, they argue at the court. Citizenships are still granted by the courts in Argentina
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BuySell BA
BuySell BA@BuySellBA·
🇦🇷Major update on Argentine Citizenship rules 🛂 A federal prosecutor just declared the government's new citizenship decree (DNU 366/2025) CONSTITUTIONAL, dealing a massive blow to lawsuits trying to overturn it. Here is what it means for foreigners: 1️⃣ The Old Way: Applying directly to a federal judge is out. 2️⃣ The New Way: It is now a strict, 100% digital administrative process handled entirely by Migraciones (DNM). 3️⃣ The Ruling: The prosecutor ruled this is completely legal because if Migraciones denies your application, you still have the constitutional right to appeal to a judge afterward. Foreigners (many caught up in the government's crackdown on Russian "birth tourism") sued, claiming only judges should have the power to grant citizenship. This ruling shuts that argument down. Bottom line: The stricter rules—including the mandate for two years of continuous residency without leaving the country—are here to stay. The government recently passed a decree (DNU 366/2025) changing the rules. Now, foreigners have to apply through a government administrative agency (the National Directorate of Migrations) via a digital system. 🇷🇺The Lawsuit: A foreigner (identified in the court documents only by their initials, D.G.) filed a lawsuit saying, "This new rule is unconstitutional! A government clerk shouldn't have the power to handle citizenships; only a judge should." The Ruling: The prosecutor looked at the case and said, "The new rule is perfectly legal. Migraciones is allowed to process the paperwork. If they end up denying your citizenship, you still have the right to appeal that rejection to a judge afterward. Because a judge still has the final say in a dispute, your constitutional rights are not being violated." The applicant was essentially trying to force the courts to process their paperwork the "old way." The prosecutor's ruling just means their lawsuit should be thrown out, and they will be forced to submit their citizenship application through the new Migraciones system instead. In 2023 and 2024, Argentina experienced a massive wave of Russian "birth tourism"—thousands of Russian families flew to Argentina to have babies, which allowed the parents to quickly petition federal judges for citizenship and passports. The government specifically created this new decree (DNU 366/2025) to shut that pipeline down, taking the power away from lenient judges, moving it to Migraciones, and adding strict new residency requirements. As a result, almost all of the lawsuits currently fighting this new decree in federal court have been filed by Russian citizens who got caught in the middle of the rule change.
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@tommyswriting It’s nice, too perfect almost. Great to build stuff and make money, then go elsewhere and enjoy life
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Tommy Christie@tommyswriting·
It's really weird, but living in LatAm for almost 1.5 years has made me much more proud to be from the USA. It's so easy to take the United States for granted when you live there. The efficiency, the cleanliness, the wealth, the opulence, the speed of everything. It's truly a one-of-a-kind place. It's obviously not a perfect country, but damn, there is way too much negativity floating around the internet about the USA. Yeah, yeah, yeah... It's built on the back of forever wars and slavery. That's the cost of an empire. But that aside, there's not another place on Earth with the same opportunity and access to essentially everything you'd ever need to live a good life. I realize I'm in LatAm for now, but this is less of a reflection of the US, and more of a reflection of my own urge to travel and learn Spanish and immerse myself in other cultures. It's truly impossible to know what your fishbowl is like if you've never left it for substantial amounts of time.
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Barchart
Barchart@Barchart·
U.S. Dollar share of global foreign currency reserves have fallen to its lowest level this century 🤯📉👀💸
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One of my favorite things to do in Buenos Aires is catching events at La Rural
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@BuySellBA @MyLatinLife Idk man, wire and ach still feel pretty medieval even compared to most EM systems
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BuySell BA@BuySellBA·
@MyLatinLife USA all the way. Still the best and easiest country to make money. Banking works great too.
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My Latin Life 🌴
My Latin Life 🌴@MyLatinLife·
You should live and work in a country that celebrates wealth and doesn't punish it. Go somewhere the government encourages business formation and the wind is at your back.
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@levelsio It’s definitely not one of the worst in the world. It’s just mid. Argentine meat’s quality is its abundance It’s losing that quality too since the prices went up like 5x in recent years
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@levelsio@levelsio·
I told you guys before Argentinean meat is one of the worst in the world Their farms switched from free roaming grass fed beef to factory farmed feedlots like America None of it is original great Argentinean meat that they were famous for 30 years ago Uruguay still has free roaming grass fed beef A tragedy really Great article on this: traveldeeper.co/culture-food/t…
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BowTiedMara@BowTiedMara

China 🇨🇳 rejected 22 tons of meat from Argentina 🇦🇷 after finding chloramphenicol, an antibiotic banned for human consumption for 30 years, and suspended exports from one of Argentina's main meatpacking plants.

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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Those wheels you’re looking at are 0.75 millimeters thick. That’s half the thickness of a US dime. Each one was carved from a single block of aluminum, and NASA sent six of them to Mars knowing they’d eventually shred. Curiosity was built for a 2-year mission. It landed in August 2012, and by December that year NASA had already extended the mission indefinitely. Thirteen years and 35.5 kilometers later, the rover is still going, but the wheels started cracking just 14 months in. The damage came faster than anyone at JPL predicted. Sharp embedded rocks were punching straight through the skin between the treads. So NASA assembled a Wheel Wear Tiger Team (a crisis problem-solving tradition that goes back to Apollo 13) and got to work. In 2017, they uploaded a traction control algorithm from Earth that adjusts each wheel’s speed in real time based on the terrain, reducing force on the front wheels by 20%. They rerouted the rover to softer ground and started driving backward when possible, because pulling wheels over rocks produces less force than pushing them into rocks. The wildest part: if enough treads snap off, Curiosity is designed to find a sharp rock on Mars and use it to deliberately rip out the damaged inner section of its own wheel. JPL tested this on a replica rover and found Curiosity can keep driving on just the outer third. They predict this won’t be needed until around 2034. Every 1,000 meters, the rover pulls over and uses the camera on its robotic arm to photograph its own wheels so engineers on Earth can count every crack. Each wheel also has tiny holes that spell “JPL” in Morse code, which Curiosity uses to measure distance by photographing its own tracks in the dirt. These photos directly changed the next rover. When NASA built Perseverance, engineers 3D-printed about 70 different tread designs before landing on 48 curved treads instead of Curiosity’s 24, with thicker skin. They tested the new wheels over 60 kilometers and got zero damage by Curiosity’s original failure definition. “A boring graph with no data on it,” as one JPL engineer put it. A $2.5 billion machine doing self-surgery with rocks on another planet because the mission outlasted its design by 6x.
Curiosity@CuriosityonX

【Breaking 🚨】 Curiosity wheels taken yesterday, showing the damages caused during the 13 years it has been on the Red Planet

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@litocoen Public corporate bonds
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lito@litocoen·
quality of RWA's for loans t-bills ( BUIDL etc.) collateralized loan obligations CLO's (Sky) custodial crypto-backed loans (Maple) credit receivables (Black Opal) private credit ( tokenized Apollo fund e.g) individual loans to SME's (like Goldfinch did) anything missing?
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@finansalozgur1 Doların sahibi amerika bile %8 yıllık tahvil faizi veremezken türkiye nasıl verebiliyor😵‍💫
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@hispanicnomad @flybondioficial The exact same thing happened to me, the only difference is that I didn’t receive the notification of the flight getting cancelled until I arrived at the airport to check in. @flybondioficial is truly the worst airline in the world
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