J. Connor Axelrod (@connor74350155) 's Twitter Profile
J. Connor Axelrod

@connor74350155

Cryptonomist Tech aficcionado - Macro

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richroll (@richroll) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I didn't reach my athletic peak until I was 43. I didn't write my first book until I was 44. I didn't start my podcast until I was 45. At 30, I thought my life was over. At 52 I know it's just beginning. Keep running. Never give up. And watch your kite soar. ✌🏼🌱

RYAN SΞAN ADAMS - rsa.eth 🦄 (@ryansadams) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We discussed this with Raoul Pal on our podcast this week too. He defined the Metaverse as "digital fluidity" More 🧠 candy. Watch: youtube.com/watch?v=ELXyb9…

Dmitriy Berenzon (@dberenzon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/ Fun fact: there are around 100 public blockchains and *over 40* bridge projects today (!) I've written a piece explaining why bridges are important, how they are designed, who is building them, and what the future landscape might look like. medium.com/1kxnetwork/blo…

Anthony Pompliano 🌪 (@apompliano) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our YouTube channel was just reinstated with zero explanation from the company. Here is the interview with PlanB about bitcoin that Youtube doesn't want you to see. Retweet so the entire world sees this. #Bitcoin youtu.be/ytmhmixeCRo

Anthony Pompliano 🌪 (@apompliano) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Unfortunately, politicians hold the conviction that money growth gives us economic growth. They are blind to the fact that government cannot create anything. Government cannot make man richer, but it can make him poorer.” - Mark Spitznagel

Jeff Bezos (@jeffbezos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have this old 2006 BusinessWeek framed as a reminder. The “risky bet” that Wall Street disliked was AWS, which generated revenue of more than $62 billion last year.

I have this old 2006 BusinessWeek framed as a reminder. The “risky bet” that Wall Street disliked was AWS, which generated revenue of more than $62 billion last year.