AG (❖,❖)
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AG (❖,❖)
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Euphoria mainnet is imminent



How to build a business you can actually sell with @agazdecki, founder of Acquire[dot]com 0:00 Introduction 0:38 Origin story 02:25 Advice for founders who want to start a business without a team 03:38 Most important advice for new entrepreneurs who want to sell their company one day 06:25 Does a founder's large personal brand help when selling a business? 09:08 How to build enterprise value and a business that runs without you 10:54 One lesson Andrew learned that changed the course of his business 14:37 When is the right time for founders to think about selling? 15:42 What type of business attracts buyers the most? 17:05 What wins: great product or great marketing? 19:03 Outro

























Been circling back to @quipnetwork lately, and honestly my perspective shifted a bit. At first it looked like another “compute + demand” play. More nodes, more power, same story we’ve seen before. But digging again, it feels more like a layered system trying to solve two problems at once : ☞ security and computation. Not just throwing “quantum-resistant” around, but actually thinking about how encryption, access control, and data protection fit together without forcing everyone to rebuild from scratch. That part matters more than people realize. What stands out to me is they’re not only pushing supply. They’re asking the harder question : ☞ who’s actually using this? Optimization, real workloads, problem solving if that demand shows up, the model makes sense. If it doesn’t then none of the tech really matters. Also been thinking about this angle : most people treat quantum like a threat. But what if it’s just another resource? Instead of defending against it, you integrate it into the network itself. That changes the whole conversation from “protection” → “utilization”. Still early, still a lot to prove. Feels like one of those projects that either quietly becomes foundational or just fades if usage never lands. Watching how demand develops from here is probably the only thing that actually matters.






