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LightspeedJun 16 53 min

Flash Trade Is Reinventing Perps on Solana | Anas Khader

  • Flash Trade utilizes a "pool-to-peer" market-making model, which offers superior scalability and liquidity aggregation compared to traditional order book or "clob" designs, allowing for a wider range of markets and higher leverage.
  • The protocol has expanded its offerings beyond cryptocurrencies to include equities, commodities, and forex trading on Solana, positioning itself as an asset-backed exchange where positions are collateralized by real assets, not just USDC.
  • Flash Trade is integrating a new co-processor solution, Magic Blocks, to enhance matching engine performance and reduce latency, effectively treating Solana as the CPU and Magic Blocks as the GPU for complex trading operations.
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The Megyn Kelly ShowJun 16 18 min

Trump Touts Iran Deal at G7, UK Teen Social Media Ban, 3 Charged in Fatal Rope Jump: AM Update 6/16

  • President Trump has signed a preliminary agreement with Iran to extend the ceasefire and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, which is expected to be fully operational by Friday.
  • The UK is proposing to ban social media access for all children under the age of 16, with penalties for companies that fail to comply.
  • Three extreme sports guides in Brazil are facing homicide charges after a tragic accident where a 21-year-old woman was thrown from a bridge without being properly secured.
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The Bitcoin PodcastJun 16 1h 02m

The Bitcoin Podcast: AI + Crypto = Meh

  • The discussion delves into the speculative nature of AI and SpaceX IPOs, with concerns about market bubbles and Elon Musk's financial strategies.
  • A significant portion of the conversation revolves around the perceived "boringness" of Bitcoin and the broader crypto market, suggesting a shift from speculative frenzy to a more mature, potentially less exciting phase.
  • The podcast explores the impact and potential of AI, particularly in its ability to lower the barrier to entry for complex tasks, while also raising concerns about the erosion of traditional institutions and the authenticity of information.
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TBPN LiveJun 16 32 min

Anthropic Drama, Meta Now Tokenminning, Fox's $22B Roku Deal | Diet TBPN

  • The White House hosted a UFC event, which is being discussed as a potentially underutilized political strategy that can generate iconic moments.
  • Anthropic faces export control challenges with its Fable 5 and Mythos models, creating a significant gap between the company and US government alignment on AI regulations.
  • Meta is undergoing a strategic shift towards "token minimizing" in its AI development, moving away from excessive token usage and focusing on efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
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TBPN LiveJun 15 33 min

Gavin Baker: SpaceX Might Be the Greatest Company of All Time

  • The market's tolerance for long-term investment in companies like SpaceX should not be underestimated, similar to how it viewed Tesla and Amazon during their growth phases.
  • SpaceX's near-term value hinges on its ability to rapidly scale terrestrial compute capacity by monetizing gigawatts and the advancement of its AI model, Cursor.
  • The future of sovereign AI for most countries will likely involve fine-tuning open-source models with local data and cultural values, rather than developing frontier models independently.
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Milk Road AIJun 15 33 min

Will SpaceX IPO Mark The Top For AI Stocks? w/ Bradley Freeman

  • The discussion highlights Jevans' paradox, where increased efficiency can lead to cheaper prices, subsequently driving higher demand and overall increased consumption.
  • A key learning for investors is to avoid complacency and "unconditional love" for companies, even those with charismatic founders and past success, by scrutinizing executive turnover and product launch issues.
  • Enterprise software companies with defensible, data-driven business models are likely to thrive, especially those with consumption-based pricing that can leverage AI agents, while those relying heavily on user interfaces and seat-based growth may face challenges.
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EmpireJun 15 1h 08m

The Bull Case For Hyperliquid | Ryan Watkins

  • The crypto market is transitioning from a "risk-on" environment where any asset could perform well to one that requires careful asset selection and underwriting of businesses.
  • Hyperliquid is highlighted as a unique and promising "everything exchange" opportunity that allows unified margin trading across various asset classes, differentiating it from other perpetual exchanges.
  • The future of crypto will likely involve a decoupling of quality assets from subpar ones, with a growing emphasis on fundamentals and tangible value rather than just narratives.
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Syntax - Tasty Web Development TreatsJun 15 1h 09m

1012: Who Decides What Ships on the Web?

  • Mozilla is actively contributing to web standards and shipping new features, often being first or second to implement them, despite having a smaller budget than competing browsers.
  • The proposed Prompt API is a significant concern for Mozilla due to its non-deterministic nature, potential for misuse, and imposition of Google's terms of service.
  • Firefox is prioritizing web features that prevent site breakage and maximize developer benefit, while also focusing on smaller, impactful features like heading offset and animating display: none for improved user experience and accessibility.
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How I AIJun 15 40 min

How Braintrust uses AI agents, evals, and CI to ship better software | Ankur Goyal

  • AI coding agents can be used to tackle complex architecture and infrastructure work, challenging the notion that AI is not capable of handling sophisticated technical tasks.
  • Rigorous evals are presented as the modern equivalent of a Product Requirements Document (PRD), allowing for quantified success criteria to guide AI development and product improvement.
  • Engineers should re-evaluate their time allocation, recognizing that many tasks can be handled by AI agents, freeing up humans for higher-level strategic work and creative problem-solving.
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BanklessJun 15 35 min

Perps Are Coming Onshore | CFTC Chairman Mike Selig

  • The CFTC is actively working to bring new financial products, including perpetual futures contracts, onshore to the US to foster innovation and prevent offshore migration.
  • Crypto assets are being categorized, with "digital commodities" like Bitcoin and Ethereum now eligible for self-certification of perpetual contracts, while other categories will require a more formal approval process.
  • US-based perpetual contracts will feature significantly lower leverage limits (5-10x) compared to offshore markets to enhance investor protection, alongside stringent exchange registration and oversight.
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