Oatte: It's actually tougher than the battle of hypermonotizing biccoin, even in my opinion. The smaller guys are realizing that they have to coordinate with each other, right? They have to form a collective, and that's how they can get some of the benefits that the big geyes, get. Oatte: If i could turn back time, i would tell satoshi to make bitcoina stable coin, red. Because the that bidcin is fixed supply makes it like, completely unworkable and pointless. That's what makes it the big innovation, because that's where people are insenevise to all by the same thing.
Today, Su and I discuss the rise of WallStreetBets and financial populism in general. As one of the most experienced market participants I know, Su has a unique perspective on the story behind the GameStop short squeeze. We explore why he thinks it is going to end in tears for small investors, which invisible rules of the traditional financial system have been laid bare for everyone to see, and how all of this massively validates crypto and Defi going forward.
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