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BackTheBunny (dmitry)

adversarial philosophy | complex adaptive system respecter | building RabbitX.io | ~nolmes wacmyl

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DeFi's Dividend Dichotomy: A Capital Markets History Lesson

Why did investors stop demanding dividends? Because they used to insist on them, just like DeFi does now.

20 days ago
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Generations of War, Business, and Crypto: Part I

This Generations of Warfare, Business, and Crypto series is related to concepts and predictions I’ve covered in The Vietnam Thesis and The US Dollar: A Proof of Violence Network. You could think of these pieces as preludes.

a month ago
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The Fed, Part 6: Interest Rates & Futures For Dollars

To understand interest rates, it’s critical to see both what informs them and what they represent. Once properly appreciated as complex-adaptive-system outputs, the Fed becomes an afterthought.

a month ago
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Countercultures & The Milady Sociopolitical Evolution

Every month or so, some Miladys find this thread I wrote and retweet it. It reminded me I should publish it to the blog. Here it is, refactored.

a month ago
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