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calendar_today25-01-2020 02:14:54

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Balaji (@balajis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If all securities were represented on-chain: - all users have self-custody of certificates - brokerages can’t stop you from trading - trading runs 24/7 - and settlement happens in minutes, not days Basically, root cause is the antiquated financial backend. On-chain fixes this.

Balaji (@balajis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Eventually every asset will go on-chain, just like every form of media has gone online. So by 2030-2040 your portfolio may be 100% crypto. Question is how long it takes people to realize this. Already in progress for digital gold, art, loans, derivatives, stocks, etc.

DCinvestor (@iamdcinvestor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

unfortunately Coinbase has created a lot of scrutiny for itself by listing a metric fuck ton of garbage assets with an opaque, insidery process which often ignores tokens customers actually want are some "securities"? idk, but in a way, it almost seems beyond the point to me

banteg (@bantg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

dYdX doesn't allow US users, yet it blocks users whose accounts have trace amounts of tornado. This doesn't make any sense.

Erik Voorhees (@erikvoorhees) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Build a website that lets consenting adults buy recreational drugs = 2 life sentences + 15 years. Build a website that steals $10 billion from innocent people = hugs with politicians and celebrity endorsements.

vydamo (@vydamo_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I was going to keep this private, but when presented with the opportunity to share it anonymously with Mario Nawfal I happily obliged. Unfortunately, Mario declined Payslips/ID cards, Digital ID, Emails, wallet txns as verification and simply wanted a LinkedIn connect instead?

Trung Phan (@trungtphan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Word count NYT's puff piece on SBF: "Fraud": 0 "Enron": 0 "Crime": 0 "Illiquid": 0 "Stolen": 0 "Hidden": 0 "Criminal": 0 "Back door": 0 "He's getting sleep": 1

Word count NYT's puff piece on SBF: 

"Fraud": 0
"Enron": 0
"Crime": 0
"Illiquid": 0
"Stolen": 0
"Hidden": 0
"Criminal": 0
"Back door": 0
"He's getting sleep": 1
Edgy - The DeFi Edge 🗡️ (@thedefiedge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A Tornado cash developer is still in jail without formal Charges. SBF committed $10b fraud and is playing video games in the Bahamas. This is the world we live in.

Brian Armstrong (@brian_armstrong) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I don't care how messy your accounting is (or how rich you are) - you're definitely going to notice if you find an extra $8B to spend. Even the most gullible person should not believe Sam's claim that this was an accounting error.

Weird dog (@weird_dog1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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Weird dog (@weird_dog1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ever stumbled upon a mini pony named Martha that looks like a "weird dog"? That's the story behind **$weirddog**, a meme coin where a bunch of "weird dogs" decided to dive into the crypto world for laughs and potential gains. Launched by Omar's hilarious mix-up, $weirddog is not