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dhruv

@0x_dhruv

thinking and writing. curr: dv01, prev: consensys, slack, duke ‘18

Joined December 2020
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i think this will finally lead to tech based solutions for seeing apartments in nyc. smart hardware and simple scheduling software integrated with streeteasy / zillow could deliver cost effective solutions. the fee burden will approach zero in the long run

Here's the part I struggle with: If the fee burden is placed on NYC landlords (who have leverage w/ brokers) rather than on tenants (who have no leverage), what would likely happen is that the fee just goes down, no? Scenario described below assumes the 15% is sacrosanct and…

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developing a thesis for a composable financial system that goes something like 1. stablecoin payments on permissionless chains 2. tokenization on permissioned chains 3. bridging protocols to bring them together


if you find what i wrote interesting, hit up my dm's and let's talk!


frustrating that so many ai powered b2b applications just add extra layers of complexity. the whole point should be to make information retrieval and processing an order of magnitude simpler


a lot of "i built this app with claude" posts on the tl. most of the examples are pretty simple, what's the most complex thing someone has built and deployed using only llm prompts


a sprawling brain dump of how i think asset management will be impacted by ai: 0x-dhruv.bearblog.dev/the-future-of-…


some thoughts on generative ai and digital experiences: 0x-dhruv.bearblog.dev/generative-exp…


last six months have been about shifting from "so simple it'll never work" to "so simple it might actually work"


at the planetarium ready to fight a five year old for the best spot


we need to return

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