Dan Meiers (@melbourne2049) 's Twitter Profile
Dan Meiers

@melbourne2049

All in on Market Monetarism.

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calendar_today31-08-2014 00:39:34

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Antonio García Martínez (agm.eth) (@antoniogm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My most cracked crypto take is that if a Singapore/Dubai/Miami-style city-state were founded with citizenship via staking, delegated voting and legislation onchain, real-world assets oracled, professional administration and rule of law but open markets, I'd live there.

Alec Stapp (@alecstapp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Texas is just crushing all the other regional transmission system operators in terms of connecting new power generation to the grid. Big part of why Texas is leading the country in solar and wind deployment.

Texas is just crushing all the other regional transmission system operators in terms of connecting new power generation to the grid.

Big part of why Texas is leading the country in solar and wind deployment.
Magatte Wade (@magattew) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you learned something new today, RT the first tweet so your audience can benefit too. Follow me Magatte Wade for more informative threads like this one! x.com/magattew/statu…

Dr. Maalouf ‏ (@realmaalouf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last week alone, 43 people were hanged to death in Iran for opposing the Islamic regime. Where’s the UN? Where’s the university students and pro-Palestinian protesters? Where’s the so-called human rights activists?!

Last week alone, 43 people were hanged to death in Iran for opposing the Islamic regime.

Where’s the UN? Where’s the university students and pro-Palestinian protesters? Where’s the so-called human rights activists?!
Eli Dourado (@elidourado) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have great news! I was wrong on the Internet! In my Jan 2023 cargo airship post, I wrongly assumed airships would be limited to trucking-level per-ton-km revenues. It turns out airships can actually BEAT 747 freight service times. This means revenues and margins can be MUCH

Austen Allred (@austen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kinda wild that Bezos was like, “So I was working on my internet bookstore, and in selling lots of books I happened to stumble upon the most profitable and fastest-growing business of all-time”

Kinda wild that Bezos was like, “So I was working on my internet bookstore, and in selling lots of books I happened to stumble upon the most profitable and fastest-growing business of all-time”
ALEX (@ajtourville) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEWS: 🇦🇺 The world’s biggest wind & solar project, planned for a remote desert region of Western Australia, has lodged its application for state environmental approvals with a mind-boggling 70 gigawatts of capacity – as big as the country’s main grid. Now we're talking! ⚡️⚡️

NEWS: 🇦🇺 The world’s biggest wind & solar project, planned for a remote desert region of Western Australia, has lodged its application for state environmental approvals with a mind-boggling 70 gigawatts of capacity – as big as the country’s main grid.

Now we're talking! ⚡️⚡️
mert | helius.dev (@0xmert_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

on rejection a lot of founders didn't win a track in the recent hackathon I (and other investors) also pass on hundreds of decks per year as a result, a bunch of founders feel disheartened if this is you, toughen the hell up — no one cares when I was raising for the first

Tim Urban (@waitbutwhy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kinda weird how Apple can’t figure out how to make an LLM and all these other companies with way fewer resources managed to pull it off

The Kobeissi Letter (@kobeissiletter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The UK's "silent" fiscal collapse: While everyone was busy watching the US and Japan, the UK's fiscal picture is collapsing. Debt has exposed to £2.7 trillion (96% of GDP), yields are higher than the US and Greece, and interest payments alone set to hit £111 billion. Interest

The UK's "silent" fiscal collapse:

While everyone was busy watching the US and Japan, the UK's fiscal picture is collapsing.

Debt has exposed to £2.7 trillion (96% of GDP), yields are higher than the US and Greece, and interest payments alone set to hit £111 billion.

Interest