
michael breidenbrücker
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michael breidenbrücker
@byzo
maker of projects and companies like https://t.co/wbUNUIk2nj, hearapp, inception the app, rjdj, speedinvest studio.


The biggest Solana scandal since FTX A founder steps down $200M drained from crypto Here’s the story of how Meteora and JUP got caught in the LIBRA scam🧵 (1/9)






Today, someone sent me one of the dashboards created by @Adam_Tehc, which I found interesting, especially the part about "Graduated Tokens" by @pumpdotfun. I decided to play with this 1.5% token data to see if you can actually make it and how to play it using statistics! So, as you can see: 81% of the 1.5% tokens are crushed at 0 - 500k, with an average lifetime of 49 hours. 8.85% of the 1.5% tokens are crushed at 500k - 1m, with an average lifetime of 105 hours. Now, regarding probability, the best groups to buy are: 200m - 500m 20m - 50m 2m - 5m 1m - 2m And if you want to catch your next x100 - x1000, be ready to hold for at least 563 - 850 hours!


Panama did not build the Panama Canal. America did. Panama did not pay for the Panama Canal. America did. Panama did not give thousands of lives building the Panama Canal. America did. It is perfectly fair for the U.S. to be raising questions about the Panama Canal.




AI generated the current world affairs in a short clip … 🤣🤷♂️

Ethereum doesnt have a marketing problem, it has a user research & infra:dapps ratio problem. We've scaled, we got these account & chain abstraction things - can we stop this infra circlejerk and build more things people actually need? There are ZERO excuses left. Great applications and seeing how real people use Ethereum and how institutions use Ethereum, is what will "market Ethereum". ... Ethereum is the birthplace of dApps, DeFi, ReFi, DeSci, DAOs, RWAs etc. We have the most robust & decentralized infra ecosystem. Home to the most idealistic community w/ highest density of autistic geniuses. Yet none of it will matter if we dont get our shit together. ... In interviewing 40+ ppl at Devcon, the biggest criticism we heard from Argentina to Africa to EF designers, is the disconnect between builders & the real world problems. Every Devcon is filled with more jargon. More innovation, only understood by a niche crowd. More solutions looking for problems. But very few willing to ask "how & to whom is this actually useful?" Hate Solana profit maxis all you want, but they put effort in understanding their user base. ... Please, please, PLEASE - whatever you're building, spend at least 20% of your time talking to users. Validate early & recurringly. More importantly - identify problems first. Dont start building something just because you think its cool. We need to remember why we're here - to build cool shit thats useful for real people. ... Tbf there is a shitton actually happening, its just lost in a constant stream of noise. We hope to highlight as many cool dapps & usecases in the "Built on Ethereum" documentary. Know any? Tag them! Want to support? Drop some eth in the juicebox 👇 juicebox.money/v2/p/759




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