NFT Tipster

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NFT Tipster

NFT Tipster

@nft_tipster

Ex poker player moving into day trading.

Malta เข้าร่วม Mart 2022
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Wazz
Wazz@WazzCrypto·
Just logged in to my favorite L2 on mobile @blast, incredible tech I have never seen such innovation in the space Its say "Sharing is coming soon" I can't wait to find out what that exciting feature is. What are your favorite Blast mobile features?
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NFT Tipster@nft_tipster·
@orrdavid @UpwardCap Strange. I was using both for months (+ checking new models from time to time) and I think difference is big for anything connected to stocks/research/analysis/coding/dashboards. Only thing I don't like about Claude is search feature. Is there any specific advantage you see?
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NFT Tipster@nft_tipster·
@orrdavid Why don't you use Claude? It's miles better for anything related to stocks research.
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First Squawk
First Squawk@FirstSquawk·
HEGSETH REPORTS THAT TRANSIT THROUGH THE STRAIT OF HORMUZ IS TAKING PLACE.
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NFT Tipster@nft_tipster·
@0xaporia What's the one area where ChatGPT is actually better than Claude? Maybe image generation, didn't test it enough.
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jeff.hl
jeff.hl@chameleon_jeff·
Thanks @domcooke for spending months on researching and writing this piece. Einstein once said, "If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough." By that measure, Dom has blown me away with how deeply he came to understand Hyperliquid and what we're all building together. When someone asks what "housing all of finance" means, I'm proud to point them to this piece. I hope readers appreciate just how much Dom and his team put into their work. It reflects the thoughtful craft that is in Hyperliquid's DNA. Special thanks to @patrick_oshag for taking a bet on Hyperliquid's story.
Colossus@colossusmag

This is the story of Hyperliquid, the most profitable startup per employee on earth, told from a guarded office in Singapore. Last year, its team of 11 generated $900 million in profit. It's 3 years old, has never taken a dollar of venture capital, and is beginning to change how century-old markets work. Its founder, Jeffrey Yan (@chameleon_jeff), had never taken a physics class when he picked up a textbook at 16. Two years later, he won gold at the International Physics Olympiad. In 2019, he started trading with $10,000 from a living room in Puerto Rico—working off a television because he didn't own a monitor. Within 3 years, he was running one of the largest anonymous crypto trading firms. Then he shut it down. Yan was rich and free, but he had spent years inside crypto, watching it betray itself. Bitcoin's central premise was decentralization. Yet the biggest exchanges were centralized. Crypto kept reintroducing the dependence on trust it was built to eliminate. He set out to create what should have existed. Hyperliquid is a blockchain with a trading exchange on top, and anyone can build on it. Yan's vision is to house all of finance. In 3 years, it has done over $4 trillion in volume. And in the past few months, it has begun to outgrow crypto. Markets for oil, silver, and the S&P 500 now trade on Hyperliquid around the clock, weekends included, and are growing roughly 40% week on week. When the US and Israel bombed Iran on a Saturday in February, Hyperliquid was the venue traders turned to. Hyperliquid's success has cost Yan his freedom. He works out of a secret office in Singapore and cannot travel without two bodyguards. Even the team's housekeeper doesn't know what they do. In January, @domcooke spent a week at their office. Read his profile on Yan and @HyperliquidX below.

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NFT Tipster@nft_tipster·
@kunal00 Software looks like Claude released something today lol
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Kunal Desai
Kunal Desai@kunal00·
$wday flat bottom breakdown setup here after 6 week consolidaton.
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NFT Tipster@nft_tipster·
@orrdavid I agree with your general thought, though. International law is the law as long as the sun is shining or someone needs to use it as an argument. Most of the institutions built around it are also useless and it's all fugazi.
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David Orr
David Orr@orrdavid·
@nft_tipster You know it's funny. I thought to write a longer post, and explain that people's best post-hoc rationalization would be your reply here. But instead I went with, "Let's just be honest for a moment." How about that for once?
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David Orr
David Orr@orrdavid·
Blowing up Russia's Nord Stream gas pipeline, oil export terminals or Russian refiners are not war crimes. Blowing up Kharg Island's infrastructure is a war crime. What's the difference, if we're being honest? Partisan politics!
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NFT Tipster@nft_tipster·
@orrdavid If we want to be honest, you should probably add something about Israel not being a saintly country, which is lacking in most of your posts ;)
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NFT Tipster@nft_tipster·
@CryptoUB I don't even see mass destruction of infrastructure happening. I'm not sure what that would achieve- it's a more sensitive topic for GCC states. Something around the islands/Hormuz/oil or nth feels more likely.
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UB
UB@CryptoUB·
If the US was going to use nukes the S&P would've hit multiple circuit breakers today. It's down .3% on the day.... There's absolutely no way we wouldn't see insider trading for something like that. Relax.
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Javier Blas
Javier Blas@JavierBlas·
China and Russia veto UN Security Council resolution on the Strait of Hormuz
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degentrading
degentrading@degentradingLSD·
trump presser nothing burger. 0dtes decay to 0
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Javier Blas
Javier Blas@JavierBlas·
US President Donald Trump says that “part of the deal is we want free traffic of oil” via the Strait of Hormuz. (In reference to the current US-Iran talks via regional intermediaries)
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NFT Tipster@nft_tipster·
By far the worst part of trading stocks is watching press conferences. I'm not sure why I still do this to myself.
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Sisyphus
Sisyphus@0xSisyphus·
Celestia has completed the loop and become Harmony 2.0 There were actually a lot of people who somehow got convinced this was a real project at some point
martinezz@martinezzart

Hey guys I’ve noticed that @celestia hasn’t posted anything since February 17, and both @nickwh8te and @musalbas have been quiet as well. At the same time, @Modularium_Art on @Formachain seems to have disappeared. Does anyone know what’s going on? What happened to @MammothOverlord? Is this just a temporary pause, or this is end of modular ecosystem? Maybe @zmanian or @canbildik can share some insight?

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thiccy
thiccy@thiccyth0t·
even if the offramp headline is still just rumor, it at least suggests the admin is finally converging on the only two real paths left: withdrawal or economic catastrophe. today's bid in risk feels like markets trying to signal that withdrawal is the only viable way forward. There is some irony in that. A market bounce, which is really just conditional optimism around deescalation, can actually reduce the pressure on an admin that is obviously highly sensitive to daily market marks. That could make things worse if they fail to act quickly enough or fail to understand what price is actually signaling If the admin gets through the long weekend without making more decisions towards withdrawal, I would expect most of this move to reverse. I also think people are wrong to frame withdrawal as some massive humiliation that automatically hands the strait to Iran. If anything, this war is a reminder that it does not take much sophistication to disrupt the world’s shipping lanes, and that in an era of modern warfare technology, diplomacy is often more effective than domination and violence. Hopefully Americans take the right lesson from this and stop trying to return to a nostalgic vision of power that is incompatible with present realities
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NFT Tipster@nft_tipster·
@AlexCorrino I was assuming this scenario would happen, so you wouldn’t need soldiers for point 3 ;) I feel like everything is on the table and he just keeps on buying time. Also I got 0 idea why he decided to invade Iran- even if he finished it quickly, WIN wouldn’t be great + rr terrible.
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Alex Corrino
Alex Corrino@AlexCorrino·
I think a few things: 1. People assume you can read motives and plans from troop movements. The Pentagon would have to be really incompetent to make it that easy 2. To me it's very likely that Trump wants options and hasn't fully decided what to do next 3. If I was trying to make a deal with a country I'm at war with I'd want as many troops as humanly possible in the area to pressure them
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