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Totalis (@totalistrading) lets users parlay on anything. Combine multiple event markets into one trade across politics, crypto, stocks, sports, weather, and macro. Starting with parlays, expanding into structured products. Congrats on the launch, @ImTheBigP & @ericliujt! ycombinator.com/launches/QUr-t…


At $63 per $HYPE, here's how Genesis airdrop wallets broke down: 4,700 got $63K–$251K (9.1%) 2,900 got $251K–$994K (5.6%) 1,400 got $994K–$3.98M (2.8%) 570 got $3.98M–$15.9M (1.1%) 147 got $15.9M–$60.7M (0.3%) Total distributed: ~$20B The biggest airdrop in crypto history


MACHI BIG BROTHER: HYPERLIQUIDATED [AGAIN] Machi Big Brother has been liquidated for almost all of his perpetuals account balance, and is now down to his last $100K. Machi Big Brother has lost $77.7 MILLION trading crypto perps in the past year. Is it over for him?




I just found out that Phoenix is up to 6x cheaper than Hyperliquid Taker Fees: - Phoenix Trade: 0.035% - Hyperliquid: 0.09% Maker Fees: - Phoenix Trade: 0.005% - Hyperliquid: 0.03% Solana got perps

🪂 THE TRENCHES HAVE BEEN WAITING 🪂 If you've launched or traded memes on Pump, Bonk or Fourmeme this year, you might have a surprise waiting for you... 🎁 Check your airdrop here: app.printr.money/airdrop-checker Share your results with us below! 👇

Jane Street made ~$40B in 2025 with 3,500 employees, a ~2x from the year before. At ~65-70% profit margin, that's $8M profit / employee, the highest for a 1000+ ppl company. High-frequency trading continues to be the most efficient money making engine. I want to share an old story about my Jane Street interview in 2014. Jane Street was known for hiring a lot of math, physics and CS olympiad winners from top universities and putting them through many rounds - including, for trading roles, a gauntlet of mental math. It was my 6th interview and my final round and I recall being asked "What is the next day after today in DD/MM/YYYY where all the digits are unique?" They'd toy with you and say "You can use a pencil and paper, if you want" but you knew that was an instant no. Painstakingly and as quickly as I could, I came to an answer. "How confident are you that this is correct on a 0-1 probability scale?" the interviewer said. "0.95", I blurted out, not fully knowing how to answer that. "Are you sure?" After thinking harder for a few more seconds, I realized I could've flipped the digits around to get a closer date. I gave the interviewer my answer. It was correct. "0.95 huh?" he chuckled. That's when I knew I failed. Note: fwiw, other companies that come close in efficiency are - Tether ($90M+ profit/emp) - Hyperliquid ($80M+ profit/emp) and on revenue: - Valve ($50M/emp) - OnlyFans ($37M/emp) - Craigslist ($14M/emp) - Anthropic ($12M/emp, run rate) - OpenAI ($8M/emp, run rate) For comparison, Nvidia is very efficient at scale and is $4.4M/emp.

@joshnomics That’s gotta be where the Time Machine goes.










