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@cryptostride

Pivoted into crypto quant trading, sharing what I learn on the journey. https://t.co/fFenuBawB6

On Chain Katılım Kasım 2021
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Andre Cronje
Andre Cronje@AndreCronjeTech·
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DoctorDeFi@DoctorDeFi

.@flyingtulip_ is still early, but the design is clear. ethereum:0x5dd1a7a369e8273371d2dbf9d83356057088082c is not sitting outside the product stack. Protocol revenue, yield, and fees are designed to route back through the token via open market buybacks. More products live → more revenue paths → more FT buybacks. This is how it looks 👇

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Twon | 00.sol@TwonXBT·
As a guy who has never read a book in his entire life and has a several hour long flight soon, what’s a good book to read? No fiction
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Main Street
Main Street@Main_St_Finance·
$msY looking pretty good here. APY vs TVL data from @stablewatchHQ has it placed at the peak of the summit. Now, to shift it to the right as we lock sights on $100 million...
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Matt Hamilton
Matt Hamilton@HammerToe·
Flight pricing sucks. My daughter just looking for a flight from UK to Barbados. BA have a flight from LHR -> BGI for GBP 1,150 return. They also have a flight MAN -> LHR -> BGI for GBP 850 return *the LHR - BGI leg is the same flight in both cases*. Ironically she lives about 15 mins drive from LHR. And the flight originating from Manchaster has a 12 hour layover in LHR. So she could literally get the train from London to Manchester... fly back from Manchester to London. Go back home and have a cup of tea and chill for some hours, then go back to Heathrow and get on the connecting flight to Barbados.
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Matthew Berman
Matthew Berman@MatthewBerman·
@jxnlco Please explain the split keyboard it seems psychopathic
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jason
jason@jxnlco·
With codex I don’t need a second monitor I turned it into a standing desk
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stride
stride@cryptostride·
@levelsio Apollo mission style co2 canisters
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
I still haven't solved the CO2 bedroom challenge You open the window and you wake up from a 6am garbage truck or barking dogs and sunlight You close it, you suffocate in 1200 ppl at 5am I guess you really need some mini tube in your wall with a vent that opens and closed based on internal CO2 but how do I build that?
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Route 2 FI
Route 2 FI@Route2FI·
What is your highest conviction play for the next 6 months?
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stride
stride@cryptostride·
@londonHenryGB Erm.. Poor people have been paying higher interest for decades
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stride@cryptostride·
@WazzCrypto Cobie would already be shown in costs
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stride@cryptostride·
@sagitz_ dprk hitting you up with a job offer bro
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Main Street Monitor
Main Street Monitor@main_st_monitor·
Street Report: @Main_St_Finance recorded its highest weekly inflows to date last week, with $7.76M deposited between April 20–26.
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Route 2 FI
Route 2 FI@Route2FI·
So, what are you spending your time on in crypto these days?
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stride@cryptostride·
@Main_St_Finance good you guys starting using eom now, too many scammers
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Main Street
Main Street@Main_St_Finance·
Attention Main Street: @monarchlend has integrated our $msY market on @Morpho. What's the marquee? Seamless 1-click access to leveraged yield. And with $10 million supply and ~$900k available liquidity, the timing has never been better to walk the Main Street beat.
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Monarch@monarchlend

The Mainstreet msY-USDC market has been one of the biggest movers on Monarch this week! 10M supplied since market created 2 weeks ago. Supply is up 150% from last week and the market is now sitting around 10% supply APY, currently ranked #11 by TVL among all USDC mainnet markets

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CyrilXBT
CyrilXBT@cyrilXBT·
@alebairos Fair context. The underlying concepts still hold regardless of the model version. The gap between people who understand agent architecture and people who do not is only getting wider.
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CyrilXBT
CyrilXBT@cyrilXBT·
ANTHROPIC JUST KILLED THE DEMO AGENT ERA. Their Agents team showed exactly what production grade looks like. Not theory. Not a tutorial. A four layer framework for multi agent systems built to actually work in the real world. 30 minutes. This is the video I wish existed 6 months ago.
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stride
stride@cryptostride·
@aakashgupta A 10 year old knows when they bounce a dead spot, it's not that deep
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
An NBA court is required to return 93% of a ball's bounce. Steph just felt the spot where it didn't. The Maple Flooring Manufacturers Association sets the spec: a permanent court has to hit 93% rebound on average, every panel within 3% of that number. A regulation ball dropped from 6 feet bounces back between 49 and 54 inches. Anywhere on the court. Every time. Dead spots happen when a sleeper underneath shifts, a subfloor pad compresses, or moisture warps a panel by a fraction of a millimeter. The hardwood looks identical. The bounce drops 5-8%. To a normal human, undetectable. The ball comes back maybe 2 inches lower than it should. Now think about what Steph is actually doing. He dribbles roughly 50,000 times a season. He's been doing this since childhood. His sensorimotor cortex has built a predictive model of when the ball will return to his hand accurate to milliseconds. The hand opens at the precise instant the ball arrives. He doesn't watch it. He doesn't think about it. A 2-inch deviation in bounce height changes the ball's return time by ~30 milliseconds. Most players' internal models aren't tight enough to register that. Steph's is. The ball came back a fraction of a beat off, and he stopped, repositioned, and tested the same spot twice to confirm. That's the same internal-model precision a piano tuner uses to hear a single hertz of drift. Twenty years of repetitions doing one thing builds a sensor most humans don't know is buildable. The dead spot was probably 6 square inches. He found it on his first dribble of warmups. The crew that built the court didn't.
NO CONTEXT HUMANS@HumansNoContext

When you become so good at what you do, you start to realize the mistake is not one of your own.

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Vic 🌮
Vic 🌮@VicVijayakumar·
literally no one buys their flight based on emissions, this is useless information
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stride@cryptostride·
@AcdntlyRetired Your math is incorrect, 1m would generate over 110k income per year. That is more than like 80% of US workers
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Accidentally Retired
Accidentally Retired@AcdntlyRetired·
$1M at 45 is a light retirement. Lets face it, can you really live off $40K a year? I love my time freedom, but unless you’re single and thrifty, you’re going to need more.
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stride@cryptostride·
@ramit An extra 3 years only feels like a big sacrifice cuz the bros living like a pauper. When you're out there living the high life 3 my ears flies by
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Ramit Sethi
Ramit Sethi@ramit·
"Is pushing for a 60% savings rate destroying my marriage?" Yes
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