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In pursuit of the long run

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Chris Gora
Chris Gora@chrisgora·
Fascinating to read about Vannevar Bush's MemEx from 1945 and realize that we finally have something that can do the job with Hermes agents in 2026. theatlantic.com/magazine/archi…
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Chris Gora@chrisgora·
Efficient markets can turn any non-deterministic question into a deterministic one. Rather than trusting singular judgement, the wisdom of the crowds delivers the answer.
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Chris Gora@chrisgora·
Many waited to see the Situational Awareness 13F today, and they’ll wait until Monday. There could be an “Aschenbrenner Effect” where the stocks in the filing end up very green. Derivatives to “buy xyz if it’s in the 13F and sell if it isn’t” aren’t that far away.
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Vlad Negura
Vlad Negura@VladislavNegura·
yes 100%, also these interviews are more focused on the applied side of things and less on algorithms and data structures, which honestly you don't apply at work and just intimidate candidates. This will be super appealing for many grads. If anyone has more questions on it feel free to ping me. I'm an interviewer for this role at Google Cloud AI.
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Aaron Levie
Aaron Levie@levie·
If I were a college career counselor or in career services, I’d quickly be figuring out how to get students to understand these forward deployed engineer jobs exist and how to get them. The requirements are a mix of deep technical skills, often CS majors or minors. You must be great at understanding problem solving, how to have systems thinking, and have a strong business acumen. The kicker, of course, is to make sure you’re very deep in AI agents; you need to have fluency in coding agents, MCP, CLIs, Skills, and so on. Hundreds (thousands?) of technology companies will be hiring for these roles, same with any consulting and IT services company, and the vast major of mid-size and large enterprises will be hiring for this talent internally as well. One great example of opportunity for highly technical talent out there.
nader dabit@dabit3

Forward Deployed Engineer is the hottest, and one of the most in-demand, jobs right now. Every major AI company is hiring including companies like @OpenAI @cognition @AnthropicAI and @Google If you possess a combination of soft skills (good communication), have an engineering background, and are up to speed on the latest and greatest in agentic coding you're probably able to land one of them. They pay well and offer a foot in the door to some of the fastest growing companies in the world.

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Chris Gora@chrisgora·
Cerebras just left $5.3 billion on the table. They raised $5.55 billion. They left behind almost exactly what they took in. Priced at $185. Opened around $360. That's not "market excitement," it's deliberate underpricing. The banks sold it cheap to their institutional clients, the stock doubles at the bell, and retail buys the open as exit liquidity. And the demand was no secret. The book was 20x oversubscribed. The underwriters knew where this would trade and priced it at half anyway. Same playbook every time: • Figma: $2.3B left behind • Airbnb: $3.5B left behind • DoorDash: $3.4B left behind • 2025 alone: ~$13B Since 2020 this IPO underpricing has routed over $100 billion to bank clients that should have gone to the founders who built these companies and the employees who staffed them.
Cerebras@cerebras

Live from New York, it's...$CBRS @Nasdaq thank you for the welcome!

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Chris Gora@chrisgora·
But at the end of the day, it seems like last year's governance process has concluded. Despite not bidding, @circle, @coinbase, and USDC are the ultimate winners in the battle for USDH.
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Chris Gora@chrisgora·
It's difficult to say whether things would've played out differently if @tradexyz had chosen to use USDH. It's possible that the hassle of switching from USDC to USDH was too much for most users, and that they chose to stick with the only HIP-3 market that didn't require it.
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Chris Gora@chrisgora·
With 90% of Treasury yield accruing to Hyperliquid, this should add somewhere around $130-$180M in annualized revenue, or 21-25% of Hyperliquid's 30D annualized revenue. USDC is now aligned on revenue share with three of the biggest DeFi protocols: Hyperliquid, @Polymarket, and @Lighter_xyz.
Hyperliquid@HyperliquidX

Coinbase has announced its plan to activate AQAv2 on USDC as the treasury deployer, with Circle serving as the technical deployer responsible for CCTP and native cross-chain infrastructure. Both Coinbase and Circle have committed to stake HYPE to activate AQAv2. As part of this transition, Native Markets has agreed to terms granting Coinbase the right to purchase the USDH brand assets. With Coinbase, in its role as treasury deployer, sharing the vast majority of reserve yield revenue with the protocol, USDC will become the most aligned stablecoin on Hyperliquid. As a result, canonical outcome (HIP-4) markets will use USDC as the quote asset in a future network upgrade. User and builder feedback has been consistent that fragmentation leads to degraded experience; now, the community no longer needs to choose between liquidity and protocol alignment. The pioneering work of Native Markets in launching USDH as the first production-scale stablecoin sharing yield directly with a protocol in a purely onchain implementation made AQAv2 possible. The learnings and mechanics pioneered by USDH will live on in AQAv2. The Hyper Foundation will give grants to eligible HIP-3 deployers, HIP-1 deployers, and builders who integrated USDH, supporting teams through migration over the next months. These grants reflect an ongoing commitment to teams who choose to build on Hyperliquid and align with the protocol. USDH markets are fully functional but will sunset over time. USDH remains fully backed, with feeless conversions to USDC and fiat available to users during this transition.

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Chris Gora@chrisgora·
By IPOing at $160 and not $240, Cerebras is leaving $2.4 billion on the table.
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Chris Gora@chrisgora·
Very pleasant experience: my agent was able to spin up a testnet wallet and be funded with no hassle! On other testnets I'd have to give the agent access to my private keys and put real funds at risk. Fewer hoops and faster iteration.
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Chris Gora@chrisgora·
Tempo's testnet faucet is one of the small things they get right that others don't. For every other testnet I've tried, a new wallet can't use the faucet. They all require transactions to have taken place. But on Tempo, it works as a testnet faucet should - you can just request the gas token without jumping through any hoops!
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Alana Levin
Alana Levin@AlanaDLevin·
Hot take: it's arguably too early for compute to become the next great commodity market @firstc0in, me, and some of the other folks at Variant have been working on an essay about why. Comment or dm if you want to read it (and/or tell us why we're wrong)
MTS@MTSlive

SITUATION DETECTED: BlackRock CEO Larry Fink says compute will become a new asset class with its own futures market. “A new asset class will be buying futures of compute. We just don’t have enough compute power right now.”

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Chris Gora@chrisgora·
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Chris Gora@chrisgora·
0x1f4c1c2e610f089d6914c4448e6f21cb0db3adef debank.com/profile/0x1f4c… $120m ETH on Aave 0xeba786c9517a4823a5cfd9c72e4e80bf8168129b debank.com/profile/0xeba7… $30m ETH, $11m wstETH on Compound $29m ETH on Aave Arbitrum 0xcbb24a6b4dafaaa1a759a2f413ea0eb6ae1455cc debank.com/profile/0xcbb2… $8m ETH on Aave Arbitrum 0xbb6a6006eb71205e977eceb19fcad1c8d631c787 debank.com/profile/0xbb6a… $1.8m ETH on Aave Arbitrum 0x8d11aeac74267dd5c56d371bf4ae1afa174c2d49 debank.com/profile/0x8d11… $2.5m on Aave and Aave Arbitrum 0x1b748b680373a1dd70a2319261328cab2a6f644c debank.com/profile/0x1b74… $19m ETH on Aave Arbitrum 0xe9e2f48bb0018276391aec240abb46e8c3cad181 debank.com/profile/0xe9e2… $10m ETH on Aave Arbitrum
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