Toast

3.6K posts

Toast banner
Toast

Toast

@ToastyAlpha

DeFi. Not financial advice, views and opinions are my own

Drome City Katılım Kasım 2021
462 Takip Edilen1.8K Takipçiler
Toast retweetledi
Michael Green
Michael Green@profplum99·
The end of the Summer Slide… the tax code we had
Michael Green tweet media
English
27
10
86
23.6K
Toast
Toast@ToastyAlpha·
@WazzCrypto Also holy bot central wazz are you a clanker cus these guys fucking love you 😂😂
English
0
0
0
30
Toast
Toast@ToastyAlpha·
@WazzCrypto Basically every professor I talked to at college told me that consulting was the best route for me and this honestly makes me feel a lot better for thinking they were all retarded and halfway scammers
English
1
0
0
74
Wazz
Wazz@WazzCrypto·
A milady won $1M for basically saying consulting firms are a scam anyone who has worked for more than 2 years in their life would have realised that by now
Wazz tweet media
Creators@XCreators

x.com/i/article/2018…

English
40
5
226
24.9K
Toast
Toast@ToastyAlpha·
@XSpark10 @wagmiAlexander @zeeffybee Why does this have to be political? U.S. citizens shouldn’t get shot like that in the United States. I’ve seen plenty of murderers get treated more professionally than that
English
1
0
0
106
FTF 📜
FTF 📜@XSpark10·
@wagmiAlexander @zeeffybee Alex, take it from me, You do not want to go political, or even humanitarian. So please stop my bro. Or u end up like the rest, in a box, censored. You cant go down that road bc u represent too many of us. Let us take the heat.
English
1
0
0
38
alexander
alexander@wagmiAlexander·
In just two weeks, masked Federal Agents have gunned down two of my neighbors, both Americans. The peaceful hygee of our Minneapolis winters has been snatched away — and for what exactly? My friends — citizens — now won’t leave their house without their “papers”. != Liberty
Brian Allen@allenanalysis

🚨 CONFIRMED: The man shot by federal agents in Minneapolis has died, Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara tells the Star Tribune. Sources say ICE tried to order local police off the scene. O’Hara refused and told officers to preserve it. The BCA is now en route. DHS claims he had a gun. Video circulating suggests he never pulled one. Even if he did, guns are legal. Killing people isn’t.

English
36
7
133
18.1K
Toast
Toast@ToastyAlpha·
Sounds like someone failed to raise the kid to think rationally then I would feel bad for my father and happy he spent time with me, as any good and normal human should. It’s selfish to require your good memories to be the best for others And you call yourself a follower of Christ 😂
English
0
0
0
222
Jack Montgomery
Jack Montgomery@JackBMontgomery·
@jmrphy @BITP0WER OK, now imagine one of your happiest memories of your dad was going out to play catch with him in the mornings—bonding time you hoped to replicate with your own son one day. Then, you find his old posts showing his perspective was that he hated being a "kind and loving father".
English
2
0
130
6.2K
Justin Murphy
Justin Murphy@jmrphy·
Am I just a monster? It's been 4 years since I became a father and I'm beginning to fear for my soul. The truth is I just don't like being around kids for very long. Historically, this is not uncommon among fathers, but today it feels almost illegal. It's causing me a lot of confusion and anguish. The ideal amount of time I would like to spend playing with my kids is probably about 70-140 minutes a week—roughly ten minutes each day, maybe 2x/day, taking breaks from work. My feelings of love toward them are perfectly strong, but if I have to watch them or entertain them for more than about 10 minutes my blood starts to boil. I just want to be working, or accomplishing something. I try to be grateful, but it doesn't work. It's 9 AM this morning, Saturday, January 3. It's a sunny, warm day here in Austin, and my four-year-old son is begging me to play catch in the street. I was drinking coffee, still waking up, so I didn’t really feel like it, but at this age his desire to play is insatiable. He begged and begged, so I conceded, and with a smile. I have no problem being a kind and loving father, the problem is only that I do not enjoy it. It's not that I'm trying to maximize my personal pleasure; it just seems wrong that I experience so little delight when my dad friends all claim to experience so much. It was beautiful. We live on a picturesque, tree-lined block. I am even relatively relaxed from the holiday rest. Playing catch with your son is supposed to be an iconic, peak experience. Yet for every single minute, on the inside, I just don't want to be there. I want to be drinking my coffee in peace. Then I feel guilty and absurdly ungrateful, and ashamed, when we're done. I know that when he is a teenager, I'll long to have these days back. I have all of this perspective rationally, and I've been very patient and steadfast trying to digest it, but nothing fixes me emotionally. Am I a terrible person? Or is my feeling within a certain range of historically normal and it's modern parenting norms that are off? Whether it's my fault or not, I don't even care, I just want to figure this out. Something is wrong and I no longer have the excuse of being new to this.
English
7.4K
306
6.4K
19.3M
Toast retweetledi
Aerodrome
Aerodrome@AerodromeFi·
Last week, we announced that the Public Goods Fund and Flight School will soon merge to create one of the most advanced economic programs in DeFi: The Momentum Fund. It will use the power of veAERO to strengthen the Aero economy with three core mandates. Here’s how 👇
Aerodrome tweet media
English
16
32
238
76.6K
Toast
Toast@ToastyAlpha·
@ppat_throwaway @tervelix Yeh plus the fact that Uniswap takes 16.67%+ now with the fee switch on the volatile pools and like 25% on concentrated ones
English
0
0
0
28
tervelix
tervelix@tervelix·
Hayden is right here imo. I can't believe people thinks aero fees are real revenue captured by protocol. It's an illusion. Aerodrome paid 800M$ as token incentives to get 434M$ fees. On the surface, Aero looks like it's crushing Uni. But you are comparing Gross Revenue (Aero) with Net Profit (Uni). veAMM flywheel is like: 1- Aero takes 100% of trading fees and gives them to voters (veAERO holders). 2- But LPs still need to get paid. 3- So, Aero prints new tokens (emissions) to pay LPs. Essentially ur AERO holdings are dilluted while capturing the fees. In Uniswap: 1- LPs are paid in LP tokens, not printed tokens. 2- No dilution needed to sustain liquidity. If Uniswap copied Aero’s model their "revenue" chart wouldn't be $50k. It would be $3M+ daily easily. Paying 36M$ (this mostly went to Unichain) incentives to get 2.5B$ fees. Aerodrome is better for holders now. You capture the fees immediately, but you bet on the token price staying high enough to keep LPs happy. Uniswap is better for long term. Liquidity is real, organic, and doesn't rely on a token printer. If you want the fees, AERO is your take but you need to accept the inflation risk. If you want the platform, Uni is the infrastructure, lower yield but sustainable. @DefiLlama Earnings breakdown shows similar stats.
tervelix tweet mediatervelix tweet mediatervelix tweet mediatervelix tweet media
Hayden Adams 🦄@haydenzadams

These “revenue” comparisons from Alex are so misleading. It’s worth being precise about how these models actually work Aero takes 100% of LP fees and rebates them back to LPs via token emissions / liquidity incentives. In practice, this looks like: “we collect $100m in LP fees and distribute $100m in tokens to LPs based on token voting” This approach makes revenue numbers look large, but it doesn’t represent sustainable fees. It also puts a heavy thumb on the scale of where LP fees go and makes LP returns dependent on the price of a third token If Uniswap took 100% of LP fees and rebated them in tokens, reported “fees” would be close to $1B and just as meaningless Uniswap protocol fees are different by design. A portion of swap fees goes to the protocol, while the majority still goes directly to LPs. The objective is long-term sustainability, not inflated optics Our proposal starts conservatively, with a roadmap of additional fee sources being enabled over time. This lets the DAO learn each step. The real risk would be turning fees up too aggressively and only learning after liquidity leaves. Another misleading comparison from Alex is conflating token-emission LP rebates (which are required when all LP fees are taken) with Uniswap’s growth and development budget, which funds engineering, developer grants, and integrations across thousands of products worldwide As for annual fee burn: it’s too early to project. It’s only been live for a few days, several fee sources aren’t active yet, and volume is still ramping. More importantly, this is a long-term strategy, growth still comes first. The crypto market will grow massively from here, and Uniswap has the potential to see trillions in daily volume. Capturing that opportunity is the goal Early signals are solid: liquidity has been stable with fees on, the fee collection system is working smoothly, searcher efficiency is improving, and UNI is being burned daily. This is the start of a new era for Uniswap 🦄

English
30
20
223
30.1K
Toast
Toast@ToastyAlpha·
They operate completely differently. UNI holders see 0% of fees generated, it’s an indirect benefit of token burns You’re right it’s fundamentally broken because Uniswap is outdated and the token/equity model is basically useless. AERO: 100% of fees to veAERO holders - BuyBacks - lock bonuses - R&D - Operations Team holds ~15-20% of veAERO that is used to fund all expenses + uses fees for BuyBacks + Locking bonuses (this means 0 AERO tokens were sold by the team to fund anything) UNI: (V2 mainly) LPs: around 85% of fees depending on pool is v2 or v3 15% of fees go to buybacks of UNI So you have a token with a shit ton of utility vs a token that does basically nothing but indirectly benefit from buy backs
English
0
0
1
16
tervelix
tervelix@tervelix·
@Ace_da_Book @AdrianoC2222 Buyback or not counting aeros all swap fee as revenue and compare it to uniswap is not genuine. Fundamentally broken
English
1
0
0
76
Toast
Toast@ToastyAlpha·
Feynman really said particles in space be doin flash loans
English
1
0
2
100
Toast
Toast@ToastyAlpha·
@WazzCrypto In literally every way except cult like founder lol
English
0
0
0
23
Toast
Toast@ToastyAlpha·
@WazzCrypto Aerodrome, Velodrome > Solidly
Čeština
1
0
0
50
Wazz
Wazz@WazzCrypto·
Never in the history of crypto, has the second thing, done better than the first thing. But Lighter will be different, of course
Wazz tweet media
English
50
7
254
11.7K
Toast
Toast@ToastyAlpha·
@mert @naval Most retarded bald person alive
English
0
0
1
68
mert
mert@mert·
@naval "let's drive prosperity to our people by driving out the people creating the prosperity" — California retardio
English
3
3
170
11.5K
mert
mert@mert·
@Clive_TBC this has been a thing for a while now and has surfaced several months ago on this app. it's also very common for visible companies and generally a nothingburger I'm not sure why they're silent, but I'm 99% sure it's not this
English
16
1
113
17.8K
Clive
Clive@Clive_99·
Everyone has been asking where is Alon and why has Pump been so quiet? I’ve had my suspicions and they have turned out to be true. Alon and Pump are being investigated currently for violation of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (“RICO”), violation of New York General Business Law §§ 349 and 350, and unjust enrichment. Alleging that Pump alongside Solana cofounders operated a meme coin casino to coordinate Maximum Extractable Value (MeV) bot extractions, manipulating token launches. Also granting insiders early access to new launches while misleading ordinary people. Some tokens I’ve seen mentioned were PNUT, FWOG, and FRED. For those who don’t understand law there was an original class action filed in January 2025 and then amended to include more charges and defendants. These cases take years to resolve and often have an unfavorable outcome. Case #: 1:25-cv-00880 New York Southern District Court. Last updated order on December 11, 2025. There is also something to be said about how meme tokens specifically as securities are unregulated. It’s not 100% known the legal ramifications or remedies from this lawsuit, however Pump is a company registered in the UK which has strict laws about consumer manipulation. I am sure this the reason for the total silence from Pump and its operators. In filings it was also shown that Alon is currently 22 years old. He is a higher up at Baton Corporation which is the parent company of Pump. I will attach sources below. wolfpopper.com/news/pumpfun-c… o2k.tech/blog/pump-fun-… pacermonitor.com/public/case/56…
Clive tweet mediaClive tweet mediaClive tweet mediaClive tweet media
English
247
206
1.4K
322.2K