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Boopdalf the Grey

@BoopdalfTheGrey

Software development, blockchain and gaming.

Katılım Mart 2022
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AB@AB84·
Women only live for the purpose of satisfying men. That’s it. Not marriage.
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Boopdalf the Grey@BoopdalfTheGrey·
@MarioNawfal Only reason I think it might be somewhat true is that its happening on a weekend. I'm sure I will be let down again though.
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇺🇸🇮🇷 A regional diplomat on Trump's calls with Gulf leaders today: "The call was very positive. Good progress is being made, regional leaders were supportive of the progress and of the breakthrough Trump achieved with the talks." Source: Fox News
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🚨🇺🇸🇮🇷 BREAKING The Trump administration and Iran are reportedly close to a deal to end the war The only thing standing between them and a peace deal is the wording of a few remaining points Source: Axios, @BarakRavid

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Dave Smith@ComicDaveSmith·
“Sometimes when you win, you really lose. And sometimes when you lose, you really win” -Rosie Perez, philosopher.
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Bankless@Bankless·
LIVE NOW - The $200 Billion Shadow Market Behind Anthropic's Stock | Dio Casares Anthropic's secondary market is tens of billions of dollars deep, stacked with SPVs on top of SPVs charging 10% fees plus carry, and almost entirely opaque. @diogenes of @patagon breaks down how it actually works: - which deals Anthropic blesses and which get cease-and-desists, - why fake share certificates show up in 10-20% of executed deals, - what tokenized equities and pre-IPO perps actually represent, - and the mess of lawsuits and stuck shares coming when Anthropic finally IPOs. Enjoy. -------------- TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Intro 0:40 What is Going on in Secondary Markets? 7:03 How Anthropic Secondary Markets Unfold 14:51 Anthropic’s Secondaries Social Elite 19:00 Emerging SPV Structure 21:51 Accidental Frauds? 27:04 After IPO Consequences 35:13 Private Market Lessons 38:21 Patagon Markets 43:54 Tokenized Perps 44:57 Closing Thoughts
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A.J. Warner
A.J. Warner@ajwarner90·
Bitcoin looks primed. Let’s see.
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100X JOHN 🟨🦇
100X JOHN 🟨🦇@100x_john·
It’s been a minute since I did an updates on my holdings. Patience, conviction, and execution through this period of time. Millions will be made with these holdings. $PEPE $BRETT $HOPPY $BOOP $BOPPY
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🚨🇺🇸 Marco Rubio just walked into the WH briefing room and ran the press secretary podium while Karoline Leavitt is out on maternity leave. Knowing Trump, this started as a real suggestion before someone in the room reminded him Rubio has a day job😂
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Boopdalf the Grey@BoopdalfTheGrey·
@DramaAlert So we’re signing leases to use apps now? You have to continue to pay if you decide to cancel before your “commitment” expires?
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DramaAlert@DramaAlert·
INSANITY: Apple rolls out a new subscription feature that lets apps lock you in to subscriptions via commitments.
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P.S. I Love ME
P.S. I Love ME@ps_ilove_me·
🚨In 1990s, Stanford researcher Dr. Robert Sapolsky discovered something that should have broken the internet by now. He was studying dopamine pathways in primates and found that the brain doesn't just adapt to repeated stimulation. It actively fights back. When you flood dopamine receptors consistently, the brain deploys what neuroscientists call "opponent processes." For every artificial high you create, your nervous system generates an equal and opposite neurochemical low. Not eventually. Immediately. The system is designed to maintain balance, so it starts producing compounds that directly counteract dopamine while you're still experiencing the dopamine hit. This means every notification, every scroll, every digital reward doesn't just give you a high followed by a return to baseline. It gives you a high followed by a crash below baseline. You end up in neurochemical debt. Tech companies never publicized this research. They probably never read it. They were too busy discovering that variable ratio reinforcement schedules could keep users engaged for hours. They built addictive systems by accident, then refined them into addiction machines once they realized what they'd stumbled onto. Your phone delivers an average of 80 dopamine hits per day. Your ancestors got maybe 5. Each hit triggers opponent processes that create a corresponding low. By the end of a typical day of normal phone usage, your baseline dopamine is running in negative territory. You feel flat, restless, vaguely unsatisfied, and hungry for stimulation because your brain chemistry is literally below zero. You think you're bored. You're chemically depressed by artificial highs. The opponent process theory explains why nothing feels interesting anymore. Your brain isn't broken. It's precisely calibrated to maintain neurochemical balance, and you keep throwing that balance off with artificial intensity. Every Instagram hit requires an equal Instagram crash. Every TikTok high gets paid for with a TikTok low. Every notification rush gets balanced with notification emptiness. Your reward system is running a neurochemical deficit that grows larger every day. Sapolsky's research revealed something even more disturbing: opponent processes don't just create temporary lows. They become permanent changes to your baseline dopamine production. Chronic overstimulation doesn't just make you tolerant to digital rewards. It makes you insensitive to natural rewards. The sunset that would have captivated your great-grandfather becomes invisible to you not because sunsets got worse, but because your dopamine system needs intensity levels that sunsets can't provide. A good conversation becomes boring not because conversations got less interesting, but because your brain requires the rapid-fire stimulation of social media to register engagement. You've accidentally trained your reward system to ignore everything that isn't artificially amplified. This connects to research from Dr. Anna Lembke at Stanford, who found that people who undergo complete digital fasting for just 30 days show measurable increases in dopamine receptor density. Their brains literally regrow sensitivity to natural rewards. Food tastes better. Music sounds more complex. Social interactions become genuinely engaging again. But there's a catch that nobody talks about: the first two weeks of dopamine detox feel like clinical depression. Your brain has been chemically dependent on artificial stimulation for years. Removing that stimulation creates actual withdrawal symptoms. Restlessness, anxiety, inability to focus, emotional flatness, and desperate cravings for digital input. Most people interpret these symptoms as evidence that they need their phones. Actually, they're evidence that they've been neurochemically dependent on their phones without realizing it. The withdrawal period isn't a bug. It's proof the reset is working. What happens after week three is remarkable. Colors become more vivid. Conversations become genuinely absorbing. Simple pleasures like hot coffee or cool air become satisfying in ways you forgot were possible. Your brain rediscovers that reality contains enough complexity and beauty to hold your attention without artificial amplification. You don't need more interesting content. You need more sensitive reward systems. The solution isn't better apps or more engaging entertainment. The solution is restoring your brain's factory settings for what constitutes a worthwhile experience. Sapolsky's opponent process research suggests this can happen faster than anyone expected. Every day you don't artificially spike your dopamine, your baseline moves a little higher. Every natural reward you pay attention to rebuilds receptor density. Every moment of boredom you endure without reaching for stimulation strengthens your capacity for sustained focus. Ancient humans lived in a world that provided exactly the right amount of stimulation to keep their reward systems healthy. Enough challenge to stay engaged, enough calm to stay balanced, enough novelty to stay curious, enough routine to stay stable. We built a world that provides 10 times too much stimulation and wonder why nothing feels rewarding anymore. Your brain is not the problem. Your environment is the problem. Change the environment, and the brain heals itself automatically.
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Boopdalf the Grey@BoopdalfTheGrey·
I don’t get why people keep bringing up this argument. Capital will flow and concentrate around the assets the market chooses. The amount of tokens doesn’t matter. When the conditions are right the tokens will catch a bid, no matter how many pump memes are created. Capital will concentrate around attention.
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Mippo 🟪@MikeIppolito_·
I don't think people realize how dire the situation is for tokens right now. A quick six part story about how bad things are told with charts🧵
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