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Nick

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It's all a game of narrative

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When people ask me what are the vibes of the hard tech scene in El Segundo / South Bay


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In the 18 months after the life-saving adrenaline of QE1, we had a once in a century opportunity to reshape Wall Street and reverse the financialization of America. Instead, the Obama/Geithner/Holder/Bernanke administration betrayed us and made Wall Street stronger than ever.


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The last era was big data. The next era is verifiable data.


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Mr @cdixon's line from a podcast 3 weeks ago is still stuck in my head. “Composability is to software what compound interest is to finance.”


Google to invest $1 bln in CME Group, agrees on cloud computing deal reuters.com/technology/goo…

Fintechs going from an API-based stack to the analogous of a cloud-based stack since many tech companies now own licenses to operate as regulated banks (excludes Crypto). Bank-as-a-Service transforming from middleware to be platform-based



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Layer 1 is data. Layer 2 is computation.


Pre-installed U2 greatest hits album coming your way on the next stimulus check

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Fintechs going from an API-based stack to the analogous of a cloud-based stack since many tech companies now own licenses to operate as regulated banks (excludes Crypto). Bank-as-a-Service transforming from middleware to be platform-based


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Preventing users from getting token airdrops and earning revenue from non-custodial and immutable smart contracts is not "protecting investors," it's protecting the establishment and financial rent-extracting middlemen through regulatory capture nytimes.com/2021/09/05/us/…


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The Cross Chain Interoperability Protocol (CCIP) solves the security issues of existing bridges; through proper use of cryptographic primitives, larger signing committees via OCR 2.0 and the anti-fraud network's ability to stop fraudulent transactions. blog.chain.link/introducing-th…


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About crypto legislation news: important to recall congress originally classified ALL encryption on the web as a weapon. Encryption/software is speech, not NatSec issue. The OG cypherpunks changed the course of history for us. Values are worth fighting for reason.com/video/2020/10/…


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At @swiftcommunity’s Smarter Securities event, Chainlink Co-founder @SergeyNazarov & SWIFT Capital Markets Strategy Director Matthieu de Heering explored how enterprises can use #Chainlink to connect to multiple blockchains from existing backend systems.


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Hard news is now on-chain. It’s machine-readable, globally available, cryptographically verifiable, financially valuable. As the cryptoeconomy grows, on-chain data & crypto oracles first disrupt Reuters, CNBC, Bloomberg as sources of financial information. Then all information.


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1/ Just like "transactions per second" does not adequately reflect the real adoption of a blockchain network (as it doesn't take into account the economic value of each transaction) The number of "requests fulfilled" for an oracle network does not accurately track adoption


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Dear @SEC_News when will you require 13F disclosures to include short positions


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Guessing CNBC's legal team just breathed a big sigh of relief

It's legal to give bad financial advice. New SEC protections may not help much cnb.cx/3kG7RB2



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I’ve never been more depressed about the future of my country.


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"Private equity groups are taking advantage of blockbuster demand for corporate debt by loading companies they own with fresh loans and using the cash to award themselves a bumper payday." I keep being told the Fed is just monetary policy. Weird. ft.com/content/a9ff46…


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The Fed could have provided targeted support for primary corporate debt issuance, conditioned on no shareholder distributions. Instead, it provided massive, blanket support for corporate debt markets, no strings. This is the result. ft.com/content/a9ff46… via @financialtimes


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