Simple

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Simple

Simple

@simplewastaken

Crypto ape since 2017

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Ansem@blknoiz06·
what in the fuck is going on man
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dubzy@dubzyxbt·
Thinking about all the money I lost this year 📉
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CryptoAmsterdam
CryptoAmsterdam@damskotrades·
/ Market outlook BTC breaks a key level. 1. Staying medium-term cautious 2. When risk-on again? 3. Staying macro optimistic 4. Two Altcoins I'm watching (1/8) 👇
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mert@mert·
excellent thesis recommend giving it a read crypto phase 1: Bitcoin phase 2: programmability, scale, and institutions phase 3: privacy at planetary scale we will finish the job of the cypherpunks
simon@simononchain

If you told me 6 months ago that Zcash would start absorbing Bitcoin’s original use-case, I’d have laughed. Today, I’m not so sure... In fact, I believe a strong case can be made that BTC's original cypherpunk vision has been hijacked. Not just because it has underperformed things like the $QQQ's, but because its role as a sovereign, censorship-resistant, private medium of wealth storage and transfer has been hollowed out... For example, ~9% of all BTC sits in US ETFs or government treasuries today; custodial, surveilled, fully transparent structures where individual sovereignty is basically zero. At the same time, global financial surveillance is accelerating. From EU stablecoin balance caps, eventual roll outs of CBDC’s across a range of jurisdictions and the very real possibility of a more interventionist, anti crypto “democratic socialist” US government. What many no longer discuss is that Bitcoin actually had an opportunity to fix this over a decade ago... The Zerocoin proposal, a cryptographically sound privacy layer designed specifically for Bitcoin, was brought to the community in 2013. It could have become Bitcoin’s native shielded transaction system or at least a sidechain that preserved the asset’s cypherpunk roots. But Bitcoin Core rejected it. Not because it didn’t work, but because the culture had already begun shifting toward “don’t change Bitcoin,” ossification, and risk-aversion. The team behind Zerocoin eventually left and created Zcash, implementing the privacy Bitcoin refused to adopt. Against that backdrop, Bitcoin has no credible way to shield balances or transaction flows. Even Satoshi openly acknowledged this limitation in 2010: “If a solution was found, a much better, easier, more convenient implementation of Bitcoin would be possible.” He was talking specifically about privacy. If you go back through Bitcointalk archives, it’s clear a lot of early Bitcoiners believed that if stronger cryptographic tools existed then, Bitcoin would’ve implemented them from day one. That sentiment never fully went away, and as modern ZK proving systems have matured, it’s resurfaced in a very real way. This is (IMO) one of the biggest drivers behind ZEC’s recent outperformance today. But why ZEC then and not $XMR? Monero is obfuscation, not encryption; so it is weaker from a technical POV. Further, XMR's branding as a “darknet coin” permanently limits its mainstream legitimacy. Zcash, on the other hand, has consciously rebranded itself around freedom, sovereignty, and cryptographic integrity, not as the preferred currency of criminals... ///// The larger, more recent and timely unlock for ZEC though, is less around its branding but more around recent advances in UX. Last month, NEAR Intents fully integrated ZEC, rolling out Zashi Swaps. This has helped enable native, shielded, cross-chain swaps directly onchain and on mobile (without having to use a CEX).This is the infrastructure ZEC never had. And since its gone live, the market has reacted. $ZEC has already gone from ~$78 to a peak of ~$800 before settling in the ~$500 range today, and on Near Intents it’s now out-voluming Bitcoin: 30D: $390M ZEC vs. $272M BTC 7D: $168M ZEC vs. $94M BTC These flows tell a very clear story: since its become trivial for users to rotate their BTC into ZEC in a fully non-custodial, private way, they've begun doing it. You can also see this playing out directly on-chain. Since October 1st, nearly 1 million ZEC (+25%) has moved into shielded pools, almost all of it driven by a vertical explosion in the Orchard pool once intents + mobile UX went live. Nearly 5M ZEC is now sitting in shielded pools. Another important point: the Winklevoss twins have publicly thrown their support behind ZEC. While it may be easy to write them off as low signal these days, them throwing their weight behind a new token is very significant. People forget how instrumental they were to Bitcoin’s early breakout, they: - were among the first major BTC whales (held ~1% of supply) - helped shape the macro narrative in 2013 - provided early liquidity pipelines - and they helped legitimize Bitcoin to institutions at a time when nobody else could. In this sense, their backing isn’t symbolic but also signals to a very specific class of early adopters that ZEC is worth paying attention to. Their alignment with the Trump administration also adds a non-trivial political dimension... And it’s not just them. An increasing number of early BTC whales, have started to acknowledge that ZEC is picking up the values Bitcoin has slowly drifted away from. You can feel that shift in tone if you track who’s resurfacing in the conversation Finally, ZEC has also stood out because it’s been one of the only PvE assets since the October upgrade went live, not PvP like the rest of the space has felt. Where most of crypto has been existing participants trading against each other (plus some ETF- and DAT-specific flows), ZEC has actually pulled in new capital: - BTC holders rotating for privacy reasons - off-chain capital looking for sovereignty guarantees - and even Silicon Valley technologists who still believe in and want exposure to the original cypherpunk ethos. When you put all of this together: - institutional/government capture of BTC - rising global surveillance - Satoshi’s own comments about Bitcoin’s missing privacy layer - Bitcoin core’s refusal to adopt Zerocoin or any credible privacy upgrade (forcing its creators to build Zcash instead) - OG Bitcoiners revisiting the “what Bitcoin should have been” argument - ZEC’s technical superiority over XMR - the Zashi/Intents UX unlock - volume flipping BTC - shielded supply going parabolic - major early Bitcoin figures (Winklevoss + others) now supporting ZEC - ZEC being one of the few PvE assets this cycle …it becomes difficult to ignore the possibility that $ZEC is stepping into the role Bitcoin abandoned, a store of value with privacy and sovereignty built in.

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Cobie@cobie·
The man who kept clicking is the man who won it all
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CryptoAmsterdam
CryptoAmsterdam@damskotrades·
ZEC erased almost 8 years of downside in just 6 weeks → up 4000%. Still the greatest market there is.
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Simple@simplewastaken·
@ruffiian I have all my saving in shiba
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ruffian 💣@ruffiian·
if my twitter feed's 80% wasnt about murders, rapes, genocide, crimes, politics and porn i would probably feel better logging on twatter dot com i get rage baited every scroll, ah, crypto markets being retarded doesnt help either i understand anyone leaving crypto at 100k BTC if they had bitcoin lets be honest CT doesnt own bitcoin
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Josh Swihart 🛡
Josh Swihart 🛡@jswihart·
A few things have changed in Zcash since Jan 2024: - @zashi_app, launched world-class UX for ZEC - @ShieldedLabs, new team of core contributors - integration with @FlexaHQ for retail payments - 2nd Zcash halving - fundamental gov change (no ECC/ZF control) - no direct dev fund (all grants based) - the community has grown massively w/ fresh voices - shielded hardware w/ @KeystoneWallet - @near_intents w/ Zashi integration for swaps - @Maya_Protocol DEX support - @ebfull driving Tachyon to deliver scale - wrapped ZEC on @solana - Perps on @HyperliquidX and @rhea_finance - 4X shielded pool growth - 9X shielded tx growth (tz, zt, zz 30dma) What'd I miss?
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Simple@simplewastaken·
@ruffiian in this space there is no time for sleep
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Simple@simplewastaken·
@cobie Welcome back legend
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Cobie@cobie·
when i started building echo 2 years ago, i knew it had 95% chance of failing. to be honest, i couldnt really imagine any other outcome, but i thought at least it may be a noble failure worth attempting. i certainly didn't think echo would be sold to coinbase, but, here we are: today coinbase bought echo for ~$375m. echo will remain a standalone platform under its current brand for now, but we will integrate sonar's public sale product into coinbase, and likely introduce new ways for founders to access investors, and for investors to access opportunities into coinbase itself. over the years i have chatted to brian a handful of times, and mostly to complain at him honestly. i have always respected how brian would listen to an outsider chat shit at him on the phone and take the feedback seriously. now, instead of complaining, i will have the opportunity try to do the work to make things better. crypto itself has moved on a long way since we started working on echo. i guess partially this is because of the election result. but, i feel energised by a lot of the cool things being built in crypto again: hyperliquid, zcash, stablecoin supercyle, and so on. feels like a good time to be on the field instead of an idiot with a twitter account yapping nonsense. well, i guess i still will be that. anyway, job's not finished. onwards. oh fuck yeah, before i go, the final season of up only (now "unc only" due to our severe old age) will commence when we figure out who the guests should be lol cobber
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Simple@simplewastaken·
@AdamHODL Looks like I’m very unattractive
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Brian Armstrong
Brian Armstrong@brian_armstrong·
The rumors are true, we bought the NFT. @UpOnlyTV is coming back.
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Cobie
Cobie@cobie·
Im too old to have a crypto podcast imma be out here looking like Gary V
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Simple@simplewastaken·
@cobie Here we go again
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Cobie@cobie·
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Shielded Labs
Shielded Labs@ShieldedLabs·
What does it mean when certain prominent Bitcoiners feel the same way about Zcash that Peter Schiff feels about Bitcoin? It means disruptive innovation has emerged.
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