Gangleri
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Gangleri
@_Gangleri_
I buy from your fear and sell into your greed
شامل ہوئے Haziran 2023
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Pretty easy. You wake up 17:30 so you need to do another all nighter, pretty nice to be ”forced” to do it. Next day at 17:30 (when the sun sets) you take a Xanax and go sleep (you will fall asleep almost instantly). Download sleep cycle app and set alarm for 7, it might go off at 06:30 if that is the best time to wake you up according to your sleep cycle. Now you are all reset and can try a better daily schedule for that day.
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after this - token holders in $aave should realise that this is just another defi shit coin. no better, no worse than the rest.
Jason Parser@FAGFinance
Stani wants multiple temp checks and months of discussion meanwhile when he wants to steal a source of revenue, he just does it. Where were the temp checks on stealing cowswap revenue, @StaniKulechov ?
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"That division of labor and resources has worked extremely well"
To add "extremely" in there feels a bit wrong considering the Token price is just up 12% above its mean price the last 5 years.
"...and it looks almost like a coordinated power grab."
Is it not more reasonable to think that DAO members = token holder = care about token price, are a bit disappointed with this +12% rather than thinking this is a power grab. And now they are looking into ways to increase the price of the token?
I definitely see both sides of this discussion, but from Stanis replies it does not feel like he see the other side at all. It would have been better if Stani and the team took a week off, gave quick replies to this important topic, try to find some mutual ground and understanding, propose a counter "offer"/improvement to the proposal. And we have all seen very recently how important IP can be, and how quickly token holders can be abandoned, it is very diligent of the DAO notice this discussion and see it, in my views and many others this diligence of the DAO should be seen as a strength. Or are you still of the opinion this is "coordinated power grab"?
"...would kill for a founder who not only has stuck around for 8 years..." 💯
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My thoughts on the recent Aave DAO discourse.
The recent proposal is framed as decentralization, but in practice it would handicap the entity most responsible for Aave's success, and it looks almost like a coordinated power grab.
A large part of why Aave became the largest lending protocol was because of Aave Labs.
If Aave had been run as a pure "DAO" from day one, it would have been outcompeted years ago. The protocol operated like a DAO. Labs operated like a company. That division of labor and resources has worked extremely well while competitors with "purer" governance models stalled, failed, or disappeared.
Aave the protocol is unconventional - a set of smart contracts governed by a DAO. But because it touches the conventional world, users, regulators, institutions, it does need at least one conventional entity interfacing with that world.
Historically that's been Aave Labs. The protocol and Labs each have had distinct jobs, and evidently they've each been doing them *exceptionally* well (see x.com/StaniKulechov/…)
DAOs are *structurally incapable* of shipping competitive software, or even being competitive at anything attempting to resemble an actual, real business. Every decision becomes a governance proposal, every move requires token holder consensus, and every fast-moving opportunity dies in a forum thread while competitors are actually executing.
And world-class software isn't built by committees of contractors and rotating service providers. It's built by tight-knit, in-house teams with deep context, shared vision, and the continuity to compound their expertise over years.
Aave is special as it's succeeded where others failed. They should be very cautious about forcing changes to the naturally evolved relationship and setup that got them there. It has arrived at a natural, high-functioning equilibrium over the course of many, many years. Uprooting that in the name of decentralization poses a major risk to breaking what actually has been working.
Also most protocols, literally the vast majority, would kill for a founder who not only has stuck around for 8 years when they could have retired a long time ago, but someone who shows up every day and continues to work hard, experiment, innovate, and advocate every single day.
The complete opposite of this is actually the norm. Most founders exit the second they have a chance and they never look back.
IMO the DAO's long-term success depends on Labs staying motivated to build. Weakening that relationship doesn't decentralize Aave it actually makes it much worse.
Stani said it best "... the best way to actually scale the Aave protocol is to build actual businesses on top of the protocol that leverage the protocol and generate more protocol revenue."
This should be the focus, accelerating the application layer, not extracting every cent from every corner of the ecosystem. Hyperliquid did not become successful because they had "the best protocol", they did so because they also had the best application layer, design, and UX (*big* lesson in there).
Finally, and importantly, handicapping Labs and treating it like it should not share in any of the upside of the protocol is, in the long run, bad for the DAO itself as well as the Aave token and Aave token holders.
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@koolkrypto223 Can’t this vote just be reverted/voted again in the future?
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@MarvinTBaumann Millionaires are leaving Europe in significant numbers! = Those who can afford to leave leave, the rest are coping
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Almost nobody that dislikes the EU actually lives in the EU.
Anti-EU hate is to a large degree a foreign psyop.
European Commission@EU_Commission
📣Europeans are speaking loud and clear! EU citizens see strong benefits from EU membership, and call for a stronger and more assertive EU with reinforced economic independence and a common defence and security policy. Read more ↓ link.europa.eu/D8krNJ
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@AndersJ08288736 The home address problem is unique to Sweden.
Too easy for any 2nd class crook to visit you or your family at home.
And if you try to circumvent it, SKV will take you to court for folkbokföringsbrott.
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Yes. I moved out. Impossible to live there now, for me.
Sweden needs an El Salvador style clean-up.
The government is trying, but I think they will find surprisingly high support for MUCH bolder actions.
Elon Musk@elonmusk
Sweden is dying
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@Ryanmariebach78 Entrepreneur. Creativity and willpower will be the currency when you will be able to build product cheaply.
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Well, it really depends on your preferences, i escaped Europe because i saw it declining, hopping to move back one day if it becomes safer.
UAE is an alternative, you will miss the forest but everything there is functioning and safe. China is also high on the list, safe, clean and advanced cities. Never lived in US but would love to.
Which of your 10 countries your lived in was the best?
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@_Gangleri_ @VitalikButerin lol, I asked you for a specific country, not some fantasy you have. I have lived in 10 countries for more than 6 months and traveled dozens, so thank you for your suggestions
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The attacks on Europe I've seen here the last couple of days, including from people I've generally considered interesting and sophisticated, have been getting unhinged...
I get that EU has problems - GDPR clickthroughs are dumb, Chat Control is awful, they need to be less bureaucratic and supportive toward entrepreneurs, its kindness toward Ukraine often doesn't extend well to Gaza or Sudan or other places, people saying mean things about criminals getting longer sentences than the criminals is just crazy - but the apocalyptic attitude about the issues, evoking imagery of barbarians pillaging Rome etc, seems really over the top.
It feels more like a coordinated attempt to delegitimize than constructive criticism.
(I don't believe the line that "the target is not Europe, it's the EU": I've seen many instances of London specifically being targeted in the hate session, so no, much of it is an attack on Europe)
It just does not match my experience from spending an average of two months every year there for the last decade.
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Any country which is safe, where the kids can play outside late at night, where you can forget your phone in a cafe and no one has taken it when you come back a few hours later.
I suggest you go out and travel and see the world. And not just to your tourist destinations, try to live in a few places for some time.
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@_Gangleri_ @VitalikButerin what's your alternative, russia? china? us?🤡🤡🤡
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@cryptotranny @VitalikButerin Yes I moved away from Europe few year ago because I saw it declining. Proves my point even more.
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@LayahHeilpern Bears don't win.
Bulls don't win.
DCA spot holders win like Warren Buffet 💪.
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