

OpenHuman is the top @github repository for 8 days in a row.. No one even comes close. I'm grateful to everyone ❤️ I slept only 1 hour today and still merging 50-70 PRs / day and shipping like a freaking manic. LGTM 🚀
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gamblingproblem.eth / personality.eth tweets are larp because I'm a brokie and nothing is financial advice


OpenHuman is the top @github repository for 8 days in a row.. No one even comes close. I'm grateful to everyone ❤️ I slept only 1 hour today and still merging 50-70 PRs / day and shipping like a freaking manic. LGTM 🚀



*BLACKROCK WEIGHING $5-10B INVESTMENT IN SPACEX'S UPCOMING IPO: THE INFORMATION *SPACEX IPO TARGETS RAISING UP TO $75 BILLION *BLACKROCK'S CEO FINK & ELON MUSK RECENTLY TRAVELED TO CHINA WITH TRUMP


JUST IN: SpaceX reportedly set to trade under ticker $SPCX as early as June 12.


my thoughts on $asteroid I personally think asteroid on ETH is the most liquid, best R/R, yes/no asymmetrical bet we’ve had in the trenches in a long time. if you’re an active trencher, it may be easy to overlook it because you probably already know 10-30 traders who’ve made 6-7 figures ALREADY on this trade, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t a 5-50x possible still. SpaceX IPO is next month (the largest IPO in the history of the earth) and to me asteroid is in a good spot for Elon to want to use the cute asteroid mascot during all the shenanigans. if you compare it to floki, a little shiba inu, even doge, all of these coins have been multi billion dollars coins all surrounded and drenched by one man, Elon musk. Also, every one of these coins has been surrounding a dog. What is asteroid? Both of these things, A dog for Elons company, at only a fraction of market cap of what those other coins reached. on a technical level, it’s sustained over 100m marketcap for almost a MONTH now, and it’s clear that the big holders (mostly whales) see higher and further visions for this coin. the yes/no: There’s 2 scenarios I see really—Elon uses it with SpaceX as the mascot, Elon doesn’t. That’s it. I think if he does use it; 5-50x, if he doesn’t use it, I’ll probably cut as it slow bleeds to a -50% to -60% loss. This isn’t a 1000x, moonboy, “change your life overnight” trade for me at the current entry, but it seems like a decent spot to park some money. My sizing and R/R: here’s the catch, I’m not dumping every dollar I own into this. I’m not dumping half. I’m not even dumping 10%. I’m literally putting in 1% of my liquid net worth and hoping to turn it into 10-15% of my nw. I’m not asking you to buy, I’m not asking you to shill and share to people, just thought I’d give my opinions on my current high conviction bet. I literally gain nothing by sharing this information except a victory lap and fatter pockets if Im correct. dyor nfa.




《希望 Liv 渡過難關 登上太空 👨🚀》 一年前,我參與 Asteroid 社區建設。有個小女孩 Liv,可以背出所有航天計畫,非常想成為第一個上太空的孩子,但是癌症病倒了,無法圓夢。 於是 @SpaceX 邀請她設計零重力指示器,帶著她的意志飛上太空 🚀 Elon、NASA、 @PolarisProgram 都非常喜歡她,她是每一個宇航員心中的寶貝。 這讓我想到 @justinsuntron @sunyuchentron 他的兒時夢想也是去一趟太空,三十年終於實現了,孫哥那激動的表情,太令人開心了。但是 Liv 現在卻離夢想越來越遠了... 昨天看見 Liv 媽媽發這篇,表示 Liv 癌症正在惡化,需要去西雅圖臨床治療,但是經費有限,所以發起募款。希望所有善心人士,可以捐獻也可以轉發推文讓更多人知道這件事。 請為她祈禱,並送上你所有的祝福,因為她即將面臨一場艱難的戰鬥。願 Liv 順利平安,永遠支持這個勇敢女孩 gofundme.com/f/olivias-figh…


Wow, the original #Asteroid drawing floated in space, and people really love Liv and her #AsteroidShiba This will become the ultimate symbol of space charity.









During Consensus, I was asked several times about the story of ethereum:0xf280b16ef293d8e534e370794ef26bf312694126 as far as we were aware. Many people were pleasantly surprised by how we managed to exit our position without damaging the community. This is the summary. When we set up the process for accepting crypto donations at @stjude, we set the criteria that we would convert the assets donated as soon as reasonably possible. St. Jude Children's Research Hospital is focused on leading the way that the world understands, treats, and defeats childhood cancer and other life-threatening diseases. While we (the crypto industry) may wish the world would leap forward and be more on-chain, that isn't how it currently exists and we need dollar denoted currencies to run the hospital. Nearly 2 years ago, .5% of ASTEROID was sent to the St. Jude ETH wallet. We didn't have a way to readily convert it into US Dollars, so we left it in the wallet. Due to external factors, the token went from a market cap of ~$20k to over $150M. Our position fluctuated between $500k and $1M in valuation. I had several messages asking if what we were going to do, and I responded to a few that we were figuring it out. The next 48 hours were a whirlwind of approvals, but I knew two things. We would need to go to a DEX (a first for our mission) and that we would need to avoid hurting the community. Leadership understood and gave approval for the approach and we proceeded. Some people may disagree with how we did it, but I believe it to be the best option out of the ones that we had. Over 2 days, we proceeded to exit the position in 12 varying sized tranches. During the entire process, we kept an eye on liquidity of the token and did our best to ensure it never dropped below $3.5M and that the Net Buy pressure didn't exceed $75k. We exited the position with over 290 ETH valued at ~$676k. Thank you to the ethereum:0xf280b16ef293d8e534e370794ef26bf312694126 community that came together on this asset. These monies will go a long way in support of the life saving mission of St. Jude. Disclaimer: Discussion of a token is not an endorsement of the token, do your own research. Opinions expressed are solely my own and do not express the views or opinions of my employer. For media outlets, please reach out directly.




During Consensus, I was asked several times about the story of ethereum:0xf280b16ef293d8e534e370794ef26bf312694126 as far as we were aware. Many people were pleasantly surprised by how we managed to exit our position without damaging the community. This is the summary. When we set up the process for accepting crypto donations at @stjude, we set the criteria that we would convert the assets donated as soon as reasonably possible. St. Jude Children's Research Hospital is focused on leading the way that the world understands, treats, and defeats childhood cancer and other life-threatening diseases. While we (the crypto industry) may wish the world would leap forward and be more on-chain, that isn't how it currently exists and we need dollar denoted currencies to run the hospital. Nearly 2 years ago, .5% of ASTEROID was sent to the St. Jude ETH wallet. We didn't have a way to readily convert it into US Dollars, so we left it in the wallet. Due to external factors, the token went from a market cap of ~$20k to over $150M. Our position fluctuated between $500k and $1M in valuation. I had several messages asking if what we were going to do, and I responded to a few that we were figuring it out. The next 48 hours were a whirlwind of approvals, but I knew two things. We would need to go to a DEX (a first for our mission) and that we would need to avoid hurting the community. Leadership understood and gave approval for the approach and we proceeded. Some people may disagree with how we did it, but I believe it to be the best option out of the ones that we had. Over 2 days, we proceeded to exit the position in 12 varying sized tranches. During the entire process, we kept an eye on liquidity of the token and did our best to ensure it never dropped below $3.5M and that the Net Buy pressure didn't exceed $75k. We exited the position with over 290 ETH valued at ~$676k. Thank you to the ethereum:0xf280b16ef293d8e534e370794ef26bf312694126 community that came together on this asset. These monies will go a long way in support of the life saving mission of St. Jude. Disclaimer: Discussion of a token is not an endorsement of the token, do your own research. Opinions expressed are solely my own and do not express the views or opinions of my employer. For media outlets, please reach out directly.

During Consensus, I was asked several times about the story of ethereum:0xf280b16ef293d8e534e370794ef26bf312694126 as far as we were aware. Many people were pleasantly surprised by how we managed to exit our position without damaging the community. This is the summary. When we set up the process for accepting crypto donations at @stjude, we set the criteria that we would convert the assets donated as soon as reasonably possible. St. Jude Children's Research Hospital is focused on leading the way that the world understands, treats, and defeats childhood cancer and other life-threatening diseases. While we (the crypto industry) may wish the world would leap forward and be more on-chain, that isn't how it currently exists and we need dollar denoted currencies to run the hospital. Nearly 2 years ago, .5% of ASTEROID was sent to the St. Jude ETH wallet. We didn't have a way to readily convert it into US Dollars, so we left it in the wallet. Due to external factors, the token went from a market cap of ~$20k to over $150M. Our position fluctuated between $500k and $1M in valuation. I had several messages asking if what we were going to do, and I responded to a few that we were figuring it out. The next 48 hours were a whirlwind of approvals, but I knew two things. We would need to go to a DEX (a first for our mission) and that we would need to avoid hurting the community. Leadership understood and gave approval for the approach and we proceeded. Some people may disagree with how we did it, but I believe it to be the best option out of the ones that we had. Over 2 days, we proceeded to exit the position in 12 varying sized tranches. During the entire process, we kept an eye on liquidity of the token and did our best to ensure it never dropped below $3.5M and that the Net Buy pressure didn't exceed $75k. We exited the position with over 290 ETH valued at ~$676k. Thank you to the ethereum:0xf280b16ef293d8e534e370794ef26bf312694126 community that came together on this asset. These monies will go a long way in support of the life saving mission of St. Jude. Disclaimer: Discussion of a token is not an endorsement of the token, do your own research. Opinions expressed are solely my own and do not express the views or opinions of my employer. For media outlets, please reach out directly.

