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Here's some Web2 data showing what companies actually spend to acquire 1 customer ↓
eCommerce → $274
Education → $806
Fintech → $1,450
Legaltech → $299
Proptech → $518
Security → $805
Transportation & Logistics → $483
Meanwhile, crypto bros are still budgeting $10 per user, lol
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I have just one message for founders of projects that are making April Fools’ jokes about getting acquired.
- Fire your entire marketing team.
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If you don't know where the yield comes from, you're the yield.
→ Ethena USDe: ~3.5% APY. Yield comes from funding rates, ETH staking, and treasury reserves.
→ Ondo USDY: ~3.5% APY. The yield is generated through a straight T-bill passthrough. Clean product, but its rate cut is exposed.
→ Theo thUSD: ~8.3% APR realized throughout 2025. Yield comes from gold futures basis trading and gold lending through thGOLD. Two structurally independent sources.
As you can see, most stablecoin yields rely on funding rates or Treasury yields (which drop when the Fed cuts).
The thing that separates thUSD from
USDE0,03%
ETH2,07%
ONDO1,34%
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Don't wait for an April Fool's tweet from me.
Crypto has been a joke for the past two years.
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What was your biggest win in Q1?
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Almost $350K has been sent to Satoshi's wallet by random people in the past 12 months.
Someone sent him $181K in a single transaction two months ago.
Why 😭😭😭
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Perfect chart showing the degen nature of Solana.
Avg hold time:
2024 → ~1 day
2025 → ~100 sec
2026 → ~60 sec
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I have a friend with a ~$5K PC.
• 5090 GPU
• 16-core CPU
• 64GB RAM
Absolute monster. And he mostly uses it to play OSRS.
But hey, I’m not one to judge how people spend their money.
It did make me think how much hardware around us sits idle, though. Mini PCs, edge devices, and consumer GPUs.
@nunet_global is trying to put that spare capacity to work inside infra that already exists.
Not replacing the cloud. Just using what’s already there. Here's a quick overview ↓
1️⃣ What it does
What makes this more interesting to me is that it’s not really a "rent your spare GPU" story.
It’s more about orc
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If you invested $10,000 in DFINITY $ICP in May 2021, you would have $50 today.
That would be enough to subscribe to AWS and store your data like a normal human being.
ICP0,56%
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Help me understand
> Base saw insane growth in active users from July 2024 to July 2025
> That growth was largely driven by token + airdrop speculation
> The token was officially confirmed in September 2025
> Activity has declined ever since
> March marked a new all-time low in active addresses
> Base is back at July 2024 levels
Wtf?
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Weekly Active Users ↓
The Sandbox: 54 ($223M FDV)
Decentraland: 46 ($181M FDV)
Catizen: 113
Nakamoto Games: 8
Heroes of Mavia: 6
Beam: 3
2021 cycle investors just dropped a tear.
SAND4,22%
MANA5,59%
CATI1,88%
NAKA1,19%
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Corporate BTC treasury moves are getting more interesting.
Four companies added BTC to their balance sheet this week:
• HIVE Digital → raised $100M, added BTC in reserves
• Mercari (Japan's largest secondhand marketplace) → bought 500 BTC for cross-border settlement
• Viking Holdings (cruise giant) → acquired $50M BTC to hedge FX risk
• Interactive Brokers → converted $100M of treasury cash into BTC
Viking's BTC purchase stands out from the others.
They operate a global cruise business that manages dozens of currencies, so BTC becomes a clean hedge against that currency exposure.
This is exact
BTC1,22%
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Most chains are bleeding users lately.
I pulled the data for chains that lost the most daily active users over the last 30 days.
The results ↓
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Countries with the highest crypto tax rate
India: 31%
Bangladesh: 35%
Ethiopia: 35%
Iraq: 35%
Pakistan: 35%
Nepal: 36%
Norway: 37.84%
Morocco: 38%
New Zealand: 39%
Iran: 40%
Venezuela: 40%
Zimbabwe: 40%
Denmark: 45%
Japan: 45%
Algeria: 50%
China: 50%
What do you notice?
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Me: "So what are you building?"
Project: "So we're building a revolutionary AI-powered, zero-knowledge perpetual DEX with intent-based execution, unified cross-margin, MEV-resistant design, and composable onchain derivatives"
Me: "And who's your target audience?"
Project: "Retail"
Gotcha.
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Projects that TGE'd in 2026 ↓
Block Street seems to be the only green line on the list.
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RWA on Ethereum now has more TVL than all of Solana's DeFi combined.
This is something I didn't expect to happen so soon.
→ Ethereum RWA: $21.75B
→ Solana DeFi TVL: $6.78B
But here's what's more interesting.
On February 9th, Solana's RWA market was virtually nonexistent, with a market cap of $457K.
Six weeks later, it's at $1.26B, already diversified across tokenized funds, stocks, equities, and private credit.
Ethereum still dominates by a wide margin, and that's not changing anytime soon. But the velocity on Solana tells you where the next wave of RWA liquidity is looking to land.
Two differ
ETH2,07%
SOL2,57%
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GateUser-0a1a1be4vip:
Very helpful to the general public
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If you invested $10,000 in Filecoin $FIL in 5 years ago today, you would have $47 today.
That would be enough to buy a 10TB hard drive and store your own data like a normal human being.
FIL1,84%
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GateUser-1fb6e1c5vip:
That hurts my heart.
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