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@willkin96

“80% of the trade is the macro, the rest is just noise”

เข้าร่วม Aralık 2022
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@elonmusk @DefiantLs Elon is the fkn goat idc what anyone says. i just spit my drink out all over my desk from reading this responce.
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
@DefiantLs Dumbass doesn’t realize this applies to rich actors like himself
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Defiant L’s@DefiantLs·
Mark Ruffalo talks about how America should shift from Capitalism: "It’s gonna take some re-imagining of what America is."
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Spacenectar@willkin96·
@elonmusk @magattew Aid does nothing but cripple the people who receive it bc it removes the incentives to create value in your local economy. (Grain farmers in Haiti)
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
@magattew Exactly. The West should stop treating Africa like it desperately needs their help. This is patronizing nonsense. Frankly, my observation is that the average happiness in a village in Africa is higher than the average happiness in Beverly Hills!
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Magatte Wade
Magatte Wade@magattew·
The aid industry raises money by showing the world images of African children with flies in their eyes and swollen bellies.  That money is supposed to help us. But those images do something else too. They plant a belief.  One of my employees, Yahara, told me she grew up thinking Africans were inferior because every magazine showed people like her looking pathetic while the world "saved" them. Aid didn't just fail to fix poverty. It taught an entire generation of Africans to feel small.
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Cliplug@cliplug·
King68 responds to people saying he “failed” because he never made the NBA 👀 “Basketball paid over $150,000 in tuition.” “I graduated college because of basketball.” “If that’s your idea of failure, I don’t know what to tell you.”
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Spacenectar@willkin96·
@elonmusk @PeterDiamandis Keep your ethics and morality close like you always have and you will CONTINUE to be rewarded. Scam Altman will never be able to face the creator and justify his intentions and decisions in life.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
What you say is true, but nonetheless our AI will be great. Whether it is the best remains to be seen, but I will never give up. Never. Space(XAI) is only 3 years old. That’s half the age of Anthropic and quarter the age of OpenAI. Let’s see where things stand 3 years from now.
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Peter H. Diamandis, MD
Peter H. Diamandis, MD@PeterDiamandis·
Elon doesn't need to run the best AI model. He needs to control the best hardware. Nvidia is the most valuable company on Earth and their models aren't the most popular. The hyperscaler play works.
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Spacenectar@willkin96·
@lulumeservey You might have just designed the sexiest Ferrari I’ve ever seen. Bravo
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Spacenectar@willkin96·
@OwenKemeys They lost the plot. @Porsche you have been given the best opportunity you could have ever imagined.
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Owen Kemeys@OwenKemeys·
We live in hell
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Spacenectar@willkin96·
@pitdesi Not even close, If someone gifted me that shit box they designed id donate it to charity and then feel bad for whoever is the recipient.
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Spacenectar@willkin96·
@fintechfrank “Why US politicians put economy at risk” is a much better title.
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Frank Chaparro@fintechfrank·
Stablecoin hit piece in WSJ this am
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Spacenectar@willkin96·
@Bronupdates That look when you know you can’t pay the credit card bill that month.
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Bronupdates@Bronupdates·
Bryce took Savannah to Goyard and spent a bag 😭😭😭
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Spacenectar@willkin96·
@blknoiz06 Bitcoin is king. It’ll be only one standing one day.
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Ansem@blknoiz06·
feel like i may need to buy some bitcoin as a sacrificial peace offering to the market gods so everything can go up together
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Michael Saylor
Michael Saylor@saylor·
Strategy has completed the repurchase of $1.5 billion of its 2029 Convertible Notes at an ~8% discount to par, generating an incremental 0.7% BTC Yield and lowering aggregate debt to $6.7 billion. $MSTR $STRC strategy.com/press/strategy…
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Spacenectar@willkin96·
@APompliano That might be the simplest form of the BTC thesis that I’ve ever seen. The simplest explanation is often the best.
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Anthony Pompliano 🌪
Anthony Pompliano 🌪@APompliano·
If the dollar is debased, assets will inflate. If assets are inflated, savers will fall behind. If savers fall behind, socialism will rise. If socialism rises, the government will default. If the government defaults, you better hope you are holding gold and bitcoin.
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941@level941·
Import the working class Mexicans back into America. ASAP There’s plenty of people that should be deported. Starting with faggots. The white man dressed as a women dragon cat mf needs to be picked up by ICE and shipped out.
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@level941 Daddy chill you’re gonna make me buy your shit coin with talk like that.
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David Sacks
David Sacks@DavidSacks·
The Pope rightly warns that AI must serve human dignity, not become a tool of domination or exclusion. But if we hand governments sweeping power over AI development in the name of safety, how do we prevent it from being used to censor, surveil, and control citizens — as Orwell foretold in 1984? This is the real alignment problem. “Quis custodiet ipsos custodes.” Who will guard the guardians? “Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.” The oldest questions of human nature and authority don’t disappear in the AI age. They become newly relevant.
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ben.goat
ben.goat@0x1164·
To my few remaining comrades in this space who still genuinely believe in crypto: this is worth a read.
Jeff Park@dgt10011

why i am so bullish on crypto, in "defense of the ideological"- i recently watched the video of the first public appearance for jensen and elon together, which was at GTC 2015 more than ten years ago. by this time, jensen had already made his iconoclastic bet on parallel graphics processing for over twenty years, and on CUDA since 2006. musk had his hassabis moment in 2012. yet openAI was not yet founded (would be ~9 months later), and GDX-1 would be announced at GTC the following year too this is that narrow window where a revolution is visible to some but not others, in which both of these geniuses had early inklings of recognizing AIs pervasive potential, but the broad public was not yet made aware. it would take another 10 years for it reach mainstream applications of course i broadly think of the crypto industry being the same place today. just as there were brilliant minds who understood the revolution that would come from the GPU paradigm, there was simply no large scale consumer demand that required its objective superiority for decades to come. instead, it was picked up by hobbyists (ie gamers) who enjoyed a sense of self-determination by pushing the boundaries of their passion, tinkering, sharing, and researching. in a rather strange way, gamers subsidized AI's development, just like early defi subsidized the institutional tokenization development. during the GTC 2015 interview, elon tells jensen something interesting: the 0-10 mph autonomous driving is very easy to solve because the car can be stopped. the 50+ mph zone is also easy to solve because there are rules of engagements at that speed that dont have as many randomness. the hardest part to solve is actually the 10-50mph, what i call the "the middle game" where a car in an urban setting with bikes, children, cones, manholes, create all kinds of need for precision and speed that sensors today need to develop further. it's fundamentally solvable, but this is the most challenging portion of fulfilling the dreams of autonomous driving this is where crypto is today. the 0-10mph was easy because people can understand why permissionless money is useful from a practical sense to start developing. the 50mph+ will also be really easy because by that point, onchain capital markets is going to be so obvious that you could never go back with all the benefits of self custody, capital efficiency, money velocity/rest optimizations. but its the 10-50 thats hard, where money in a pre-internet financial infrastructure is hitting AML/KYC, offshore capital conduits, discretionary bank risk models, lagging reporting regimes create all kinds of need of need for precision and speed that institutional infrastructure today needs to develop further. its fundamentally solvable, but this is the most challenging portion of fulfilling the dreams of onchain capital markets i love bitcoin. but contrary to some opinion, i believe its possible to love crypto too, because bitcoin is a monetary experiment enabled by the evolution of technology, while most of crypto is the inverse: a technology experiment enabled by the evolution of money. they are fundamentally solving different problems, though rooted in one ideal: to make its access as much of a public good as possible this is why crypto is going to be such an important force for the future during this "narrow window" for those can can see it. and while most early pioneers got into the game because of the ideology behind decentralization, it's time to admit that the winning ideology is technological financialization: it is hyperfinancialization with elements of decentralization that exports sovereign finance as a public good, decentralizes agentic rails for humanity as a public good, promote self-determination as a public good. this is worth fighting for, and im excited to recommit my focus to these ideals that began my crypto journey. this "middle game" period will be remembered as the most critical juncture for the industry and for anyone who is doubting the industry at this time, i hope reading this helps you reanchor your beliefs for what you are actually fighting for, and more importantly, know that you can play a meaningful part in the revolution too the future belongs to those who recognized it was always ideological

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