Deepak Jadhav
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🇬🇧 UPDATE: The Bank of England’s new stablecoin proposal is out. BOE softened some earlier ideas, but the industry says it’s still too restrictive.
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Magic Eden announced their buyback plans and the effects could be huge: > 1 Mad Lad removed every single month > Buyback of 26% of the $ME token supply Let me explain: We all know what the $ME chart looks like… But there are strong signs that the chart may have bottomed with
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What is the age of intelligent decentralization? Web3 = Memory Agent = Think Human = Purpose At Teneo Protocol, we build the infrastructure where they converge
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People underestimate the power of validated skill. A small “Congrats, you passed” can be the ignition event for a whole new career trajectory. Compounding starts at zero, then explodes. @teneo_protocol
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1) A one-way flight of founders 2) Zero innovation 3) Zero relevance 4) A “brain drain” that never returns The UK is dangerously close to Door #2. The US is flirting with it. Both know it.
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The countries that get this right will unlock: 1) New capital markets 2) New payment rails 3) Thousands of startups 4) A wave of digital-native financial innovation not seen since the invention of the browser The countries that get it wrong will unlock:
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Circle's Q3 results show resilience despite rate cut fears and competition from 'frenemies,' claims Bernstein
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The analysts reaffirmed their $230 price target for Circle, citing USDC's expanding market share and growing traction for Arc and CPN.
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Curious, would anyone be interested in a Marketing Internship at @arbitrum ? Just doing a vibe check đź‘€
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That’s when you know the revolution is complete. You’re right to call this the early majority moment. And when we look back in 2030, the only surprise will be how obvious it all seems. Every generation gets one great bet. This is yours. Take it.
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This is also why “cycles” might actually end. Once a technology becomes the foundation of the real economy, the idea of boom and bust gives way to continuous expansion. The volatility moves up the stack: from the technology itself to the applications built on top of it.
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And that’s why this kind of bet is rational, even when it feels insane. The payoff structure of transformative technology is asymmetric: limited downside, infinite upside. You can only lose everything once, but you can win the future indefinitely.
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The Wright brothers mortgaged their future for powered flight. The early Internet founders lived through a decade of mockery. The early Bitcoin builders were written off as anarchists. The future is always built by people willing to look stupid for long enough.
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A single developer, anywhere in the world, can build something that touches a billion people. That’s not speculation: that’s civilization restructuring itself. And yes, betting everything now is what conviction looks like. It’s what it has always looked like.
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What’s unique about this moment is the scale. For the first time, technological diffusion is global, instantaneous, and networked. You don’t need permission. You don’t need geography. You don’t need gatekeepers.
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3) AI in 2023–2025 looked like a research toy until it became the universal interface for human creativity. Every single time, the narrative lags behind the reality. The media always declares the technology “dead” in the moment before it goes vertical.
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1) The Internet in 1999 looked like chaos until AWS, smartphones & broadband turned it into civilization’s backbone. 2) Mobile in 2007 looked like a gadget until it rewired communication, media & commerce.
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It’s not just a change in scale, it’s a change in psychology. The risk perception flips. What was once “too risky to touch” becomes “too big to miss.” That mental shift creates massive capital inflows, adoption curves, and career migrations. We’ve seen this before:
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Regulation isn’t killing it, it’s defining its borders. The smart capital is back: but this time it’s patient, strategic, long-term. The core technology has crossed from “weird” to “necessary.” That’s the transition from the chasm to the early majority.
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While everyone else chases the next narrative. This is where real adoption begins. Not the speculative, “look at this cool demo” phase, but the “we’re rebuilding the world around this” phase. And that’s where we are now. Institutions no longer ignoring it, they’re integrated.
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A crash follows, sometimes severe enough to make the press declare the whole thing dead. But the crash isn’t death. It’s digestion. It’s when the hype burns away and the infrastructure quietly hardens. It’s when the smart money and the true builders keep going.
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