The hottest Cryptocurrency Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
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Cybernetic Forests 79 implied HN points 12 Dec 21
  1. Bitcoin's revolutionary potential is critiqued for maintaining libertarian, capitalist perspectives and lacking discussion on equitable distribution of benefits.
  2. The Situationist International emphasized reclaiming lived experiences from distractions of the spectacle and offered detournement as a tactic for transformation.
  3. LutteCoin challenges the concept of productivity by reimagining blockchain with a Proof of Non-Work protocol, aiming for liberation from digital spectacle and a focus on immaterial desires.
Diane Francis 159 implied HN points 04 Feb 21
  1. A lot of people online worked together to drive up GameStop's stock price, which scared traditional Wall Street investors. This event showed how social media can change the way stocks are traded.
  2. There's been a lot of talk about this being some kind of illegal scheme, but really it was just people using trading apps to invest without proper oversight. Wall Street's concerns seem a bit hypocritical given how they often exploit loopholes themselves.
  3. Regulators need to adapt to these new trading methods and keep an eye on social media's role in the market. It's important to ensure that investing remains fair and doesn't become just a game.
Technology Made Simple 39 implied HN points 05 Aug 22
  1. Celsius, a crypto giant, declared bankruptcy, leaving investor money frozen. This impacted many retail investors who may lose money.
  2. When dealing with companies, understand that their main aim is to make money. Always read the fine print and consider the tradeoffs before investing.
  3. Be cautious of celebrity endorsements in financial decisions. It's essential to analyze all messaging and make your conclusions to protect yourself from scams.
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The Last Bear Standing 55 implied HN points 08 Mar 24
  1. The equity market has shown signs of over-indulgence recently, with increasing enthusiasm and unbridled momentum.
  2. Market worry has shifted from lack of enthusiasm to lack of disbelief, raising concerns about the sustainability of the current bull run.
  3. The macroeconomic resilience is attributed to a balance between big fiscal policies, monetary tightening, and strong balance sheets post-pandemic.
Technology Made Simple 39 implied HN points 08 Jul 22
  1. Be cautious of investment projects offering exceptionally high returns as they may not be sustainable in the long run.
  2. Avoid heavily leveraged investments and be wary of hype in financial markets to minimize risks.
  3. Understand the fundamentals of any industry you are investing in to make informed decisions and mitigate potential losses.
The Last Bear Standing 26 implied HN points 25 Oct 24
  1. A pro-Bitcoin president could change the way the U.S. handles cryptocurrencies, making them more mainstream. This might affect financial markets and how people think about money.
  2. Trump's support for Bitcoin is seen as significant, especially compared to other global leaders who are less supportive. His promise to create a National Strategic Bitcoin Stockpile has caught attention.
  3. The potential rise of Bitcoin could impact economic issues like wealth distribution and government spending. If a major country like the U.S. takes Bitcoin seriously, it can reshape the global financial landscape.
The Rectangle 28 implied HN points 11 Oct 24
  1. At Bitcoin Amsterdam, most prices were in Euros, not Bitcoin. This felt a bit off for an event named after a cryptocurrency.
  2. You couldn't really pay in Bitcoin at the event itself, which was surprising. There was a Bitcoin Lightning option, but many felt that didn't count.
  3. The event had a noticeable gender imbalance, with about 95% of attendees being men, though there were fewer people with dreadlocks than expected.
QTR’s Fringe Finance 23 implied HN points 01 Dec 24
  1. Some politicians suggest creating a Bitcoin reserve for the US, thinking it could help the dollar's value and stability. They believe having Bitcoin might make the US economy stronger.
  2. Having reserve assets like Bitcoin is not as necessary for the US dollar, which is already powerful globally. The dollar doesn't need extra support from things like Bitcoin because it's already widely used.
  3. Adding Bitcoin to the US reserve wouldn’t really help the dollar; it might just serve to enrich some investors. The government should focus on what truly supports the economy, not on trendy assets.
Platform Papers 59 implied HN points 24 Jan 22
  1. The platform economy is dominated by big players like Amazon and Apple, but they face increasing scrutiny for their dominance from antitrust agencies. Self-regulation could be an alternative to government intervention.
  2. Platforms are not just marketplaces; they play a significant role in curating products. They promote certain products strategically to shape their ecosystems and drive revenue.
  3. Complementors, who rely on platforms like Apple App developers, are starting to push back against platform dominance. Strategies like disintermediation and building competing platforms are being employed to reduce dependence on major platforms.
Li's Newsletter 60 implied HN points 14 Nov 23
  1. Crypto has evolved through Proof of Work, ICOs, and Airdrops for token distribution, each with lessons on network growth.
  2. The concept of Progressive Ownership suggests using revenue sharing and allowing users to opt into ownership for sustainable growth.
  3. Building products that meet user needs, using revenue sharing, and transitioning loyal users to economic ownership are key steps in implementing Progressive Ownership.
Breaking Smart 83 implied HN points 11 Mar 23
  1. Protocols display preternatural stability and predictability through time.
  2. Broken protocols lead to disruptions in social norms and routines.
  3. Understanding history is shaped by the enduring protocols defining social realities.
Malt Liquidity 17 implied HN points 14 Dec 24
  1. The value of things is often based on attention rather than real productivity. People might buy trendy items as a bet on their popularity instead of actual worth.
  2. Change can lead to uncertainty, and while it may feel uncomfortable, it can also create opportunities for innovation and improvement.
  3. Social media has shifted how people perceive discussions and opinions, sometimes prioritizing profit over rational thought and leading to unhealthy behaviors in society.
Conspirador Norteño 68 implied HN points 22 May 23
  1. A network of spam accounts flooded Twitter with repetitive replies containing login credentials for a suspicious website.
  2. Over 13,000 active accounts in this spam network were created in March or April 2023 and only post replies.
  3. Spam campaign targeted various accounts including Reuters, Elon Musk, and news organizations, with a high percentage of replies in English.
Conspirador Norteño 12 implied HN points 31 Jan 25
  1. Buying a social media account like @crypt0mutant for $94,900 is a risky move. There's a good chance it won't work out and the account might get banned.
  2. These accounts have a history of being renamed and repurposed, which makes it hard to trust them. Many followers might not even be real.
  3. The accounts post repetitive replies and promote random crypto coins, but they don't get much engagement. This suggests their followers aren't very active or interested.
QTR’s Fringe Finance 32 implied HN points 01 Mar 24
  1. Let Bitcoin cook - Allow Bitcoin to develop without unnecessary interruption, like letting someone keep working when they're on a roll.
  2. Celebrate modestly - Acknowledge success with humility and prepare for potential challenges; avoid excessive bragging or taunting.
  3. Encourage organic interest - Rather than forcing ideas, allow individuals to discover and understand Bitcoin naturally to build genuine, long-term adoption.
The Parlour 12 implied HN points 18 Dec 24
  1. This week had exciting new research in quant finance, especially on generative AI and crypto forecasting. It shows that this field is active and evolving even during the holiday season.
  2. Recent studies highlighted the influence of machine learning on portfolio management, making it possible to choose better predictors and lower risks. This can help investors make smarter choices.
  3. Insights about investor behavior suggest that emotions and external factors can weigh heavily on trading volume and financial decisions. Understanding these factors can lead to better investment strategies.
Web3 for Analytics Engineers 1 HN point 13 Jun 24
  1. Web3 is a decentralized internet on blockchain tech, aiming for user ownership and benefits for many people.
  2. Blockchain technology, at the core of Web3, offers immutability, decentralization, transparency, and cryptographic security.
  3. Web3 analytics introduces opportunities like decentralized data storage, on-chain data analysis, smart contract analytics, DeFi analytics, and NFT analytics.
Klement on Investing 3 implied HN points 08 Aug 25
  1. Many young people are getting financial advice from social media, which can be risky because there's a lot of misinformation out there. It's important to be careful and fact-check what you hear online.
  2. A study showed that if people see a piece of misinformation multiple times, they are more likely to believe it, especially if they feel confident in their financial skills. Repeated exposure can make false information seem true.
  3. Overconfident investors, often young men, tend to fall for repeated financial lies more than others. This overconfidence can lead to risky investment choices, especially in trends like cryptocurrency.
QTR’s Fringe Finance 28 implied HN points 12 Feb 24
  1. Bitcoin adoption could be accelerated through a major financial crisis where people seek an exit ramp from the traditional financial system.
  2. The decentralized nature of Bitcoin allows for success to be tied to its growth, empowering individuals who are tired of traditional financial institutions.
  3. Bitcoin offers a chance for the public to break the cycle of bearing the cost of financial failures by opting out of the current system and embracing digital freedom.
Gray Mirror 51 implied HN points 22 Mar 23
  1. Belief in financial systems is crucial for their stability - don't always trust the doomsayers predicting collapse.
  2. Understanding the true nature of inflation and the power of the Fed in the financial system provides insight into market dynamics.
  3. Capital flight to assets like Bitcoin can occur due to factors like dilution, destruction, and compression - but the end game must be stability to be effective.
Ronin’s Newsletter 12 implied HN points 12 Nov 24
  1. Ronin Wallet is now WalletConnect Certified, which means it meets high standards for user experience and security. This certification helps users trust the wallet for their transactions.
  2. Being certified gives Ronin Wallet a better rank in the WalletGuide directory, making it easier for people to find and use it. It joins other popular wallets like MetaMask and Trust Wallet.
  3. This achievement signifies a growing ecosystem with WalletConnect, which has a huge user base and many wallets. It shows that Ronin Wallet is becoming more prominent in the digital wallet space.
Conspirador Norteño 36 implied HN points 10 Sep 23
  1. Inauthentic social media accounts can change purposes, either by original operators or new owners.
  2. Cryptocurrency spam accounts can use plagiarized photos and often get suspended by platforms like Twitter.
  3. Some reborn inauthentic accounts push propaganda, like pro-Russia/anti-Ukraine messages, and may evade bans.
Economic Forces 3 implied HN points 31 Jul 25
  1. Bitcoin treasury companies are becoming popular on Wall Street as a way for investors to gain exposure to Bitcoin without directly buying it. These companies aim to exploit regulatory loopholes that prevent some investors from buying Bitcoin directly.
  2. MicroStrategy has set a precedent by buying large amounts of Bitcoin, which has influenced its stock price and attracted other companies to follow suit. This creates a cycle where each purchase of Bitcoin supports the stock's value.
  3. The success of these treasury companies depends on Bitcoin's future value and the stability of market regulations. If Bitcoin becomes more integrated into the global system, these companies could become key players in the financial market.
Economic Forces 4 implied HN points 19 Jun 25
  1. Banks hold physical money to back the digital dollars they create, ensuring people can get their money when they want it.
  2. A new plan suggests issuing digital dollars without holding any real money, relying instead on supply and demand to keep their value steady.
  3. However, if people stop trusting these digital dollars or start selling them, their value can drop quickly, as seen when a stablecoin recently lost its peg to the dollar.
Thái | Hacker | Kỹ sư tin tặc 19 implied HN points 28 Aug 22
  1. Real World Crypto Day in Hanoi on 29/8/2022 featured experts discussing important topics like lattice cryptography and security vulnerabilities in popular blockchains.
  2. The event covered a range of practical cryptography topics like key management, secure API design, and research on password storage and encryption techniques.
  3. Vietnam faces a shortage of security solution designers despite having skilled hackers, highlighting the importance of developing more comprehensive cybersecurity expertise.
Turnaround 59 implied HN points 29 Jun 20
  1. Negative interest rates can impede the process of creative destruction by keeping unproductive "zombie companies" alive, hindering market opportunities for new and innovative startups.
  2. Negative interest rates may lead to more funding flowing into startups and venture capital as investors seek higher returns in riskier assets, potentially boosting the startup ecosystem.
  3. Negative interest rates could boost the crypto economy by driving more interest in cryptocurrency as a viable alternative to traditional banking, particularly if mainstream banking options become unattractive due to negative rates.
Thái | Hacker | Kỹ sư tin tặc 39 implied HN points 25 Jul 21
  1. Axie Infinity is an online game where characters called Axies are like virtual pets that can be bought and sold as non-fungible tokens (NFTs). The cheapest Axie costs around $200, with the most expensive one ever sold for about $60,000.
  2. Sky Mavis, the game studio behind Axie Infinity, recently received a $7.5 million investment for the NFT-based game. They have a cool and talented young team.
  3. AXS is the coin associated with Axie Infinity, currently priced at over $40 with a market cap of over $2 billion. Sky Mavis will allocate a portion of AXS to gamers and use another portion for staking rewards.
The ZenMode 42 implied HN points 05 Mar 23
  1. Gas price on a blockchain is like a fee you pay for transactions to be processed faster.
  2. Smart contracts on a blockchain are like self-executing agreements that automate processes based on code.
  3. Smart contracts involve agreement between parties, coding in Solidity, execution on the Ethereum Virtual Machine, and inclusion in the blockchain by miners.
Coinsights 38 implied HN points 01 May 23
  1. Gas is a critical measurement of work on EVM-compatible blockchains.
  2. Gas is essential for economic incentives and spam prevention on decentralized blockchain networks.
  3. EIP1159 aims to stabilize gas prices by introducing base fee, max priority fee, and max fee.
Conspirador Norteño 20 implied HN points 10 Mar 24
  1. Trending topics on social media can be manipulated by spam posts containing random words instead of coherent sentences.
  2. Accounts participating in spam trends can show signs of being hijacked and may switch focus from personal topics to spam suddenly.
  3. Past spam campaigns involving hashtags and random word mashups have been successful in manipulating social media trends.
Coinsights 38 implied HN points 02 Mar 23
  1. Smart contract wallets provide an enhanced wallet experience by enabling features like multi-user transactions and spending limits.
  2. Smart contract wallets still require an EOA to initiate transactions, but new advancements like Account Abstraction may change this in the future.
  3. Although smart contract wallets offer customizability, they come with downsides like deployment costs and hacking risks.
The Parlour 21 implied HN points 03 Jan 24
  1. The post shares summaries and links to various recent articles and research papers related to quantitative finance and machine learning in finance.
  2. Topics covered include forecasting models, risk management strategies, trading algorithms, AI applications, and financial market simulations.
  3. Quantitative finance professionals can stay updated on the latest developments and trends in the industry through various sources like podcasts, news articles, research papers, and online communities.