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monetizing prediction markets

I’ve been thinking a bit lately about how Polymarket (and Kalshi, etc.) is going to go about monetizing their prediction market business. There are two angles to this — the trading side and the information / attention side. On the trading s...

7 months ago
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Ethereum staking and LSTs 101; $frxETH

I like Ethereum.

I mean, what's not to like about the cryptocurrency with the best tokenomics in the game (post coming soon on this), empowering credible neutrality, and the new iteration of money?

In fact, I like Ethereum so much that I’...

2 years ago
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DeFi money markets 101; isolated money markets; Fraxlend

DeFi money market protocols like Aave, Compound, etc. carry with them a lot of risk for lenders and borrowers, have a lack of customizability of parameters and markets, and interest rates albeit algorithmic are also controlled by governance...

2 years ago
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Things about Ethereum that keep me up at night

Ethereum is great, but not perfect — not close to it.

In fact, there are so many problems with Ethereum that I’ll probably make this a series.

I have a weird obsession with trying to find faults with the things I love — Ethereum include...

2 years ago
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Which token should I distribute yield in to my token holders?

A lot of DeFi protocols buyback their native token using the revenue they generate and distribute it proportionally, i.e., pro-rata to holders (i.e., lockers, stakers, or whatever mechanism the protocol uses).

While the end goal of these p...

2 years ago
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