even in DeFi we have only scratched the surface of what can be achieved with NFTs
big fan of @NestedFinance e.g (launch soon) which is kind of a eToro for Web3
create token baskets (strategies), represented by a unique NFT, and earn royalties if others copy trade you
i also expect a significant uptake of NFT activity on L2
you can already see this with @Treasure_DAO on @arbitrum an NFT ecosystem hosting several metaverses (Bridgeworld, @SmolBrainsNFT, @LifeNFT_ ) all cleverly utilizing $MAGIC in their respective lore
very special project!
tokenization of real world collectibles like cards, watches, art, sneakers etc. is an equally interesting area within the NFT space
temporarily decoupling the physical object from the ownership token means - but guaranteeing redemption - makes it much easier to trade
moreover, there's a ton of momentum in Web3 social media
good place to get a taste of it is on @gmdotxyz where you can:
- sign-in with ethereum
- display your NFT's
- verify your ENS
- token-gate your inbox or community
to be clear the example above is still a hybrid Web 2.5
a full Web3 social media entails a decentralized social graph - your fully-composable web of connections and interests that you can import into any social media app and get a feature rich experience from day 1
one important building block for social media (and Web3 in general) is identity
super excited to see @Sismo_eth launch soon which will allow you to build up an online identity without leaking your wallet address(es)
things like:
- i own a punk
- i have > 100 $AAVE
- i voted 10x
in DeFi option markets are going to have their break-through in 2022
if you're building something reach out to me - the @cryptotesters community and I love testing new products and providing feedback
oh yeah expect DeFi 1.0 comeback 😜
protocols like @AaveAave@synthetix_io@Uniswap etc. have withstood the test of time, care about security and decentralization and have amazing 2022 roadmaps
if DeFi has any legitimacy in normieland it's thanks to their continued work
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how can yield be amplified in a way thats not a ponzu?
turns out it can be done by borrowing an old concept from tradfi called fractional reserve banking
modern banking relies heavily on fractional reserve systems, where banks hold only a portion of customer deposits as reserves and lend out the rest to generate returns
the core function of a bank is to manage risk appropriately when allocating these deposits and always hold enough liquid assets to honour withdrawals
what if you could re-build banking on-chain and make it safer + produce a new type of (higher) yield as a result?
i'll explain how but quick primer on InfiniFi first
why we moved away from being an aggregator and turned @BungeeExchange into an open marketplace
and why this is the winning approach 👇
being an aggregator of DEX's, bridges and chains in 2025 is an impossible task
every integration takes time, costs human capital and annoyingly also increases the contract surface attack of your protocol
because you and other aggregators will fail at having *everything* aggregated you end up being wrapped by a meta-aggregator
around a year ago we shifted our thinking and thought what if we turn bungee into an open marketplace?
like amazon which started as an aggregator of book suppliers and started its astronomical rise once it opened up its marketplace to all kinds of sellers and every good on the planet
Story time: How we disrupted our multi-billion dollar bridge aggregation protocol to build something much bigger and better.
The year is 2023. I had just joined Socket and believed we were sitting on a massive defensible business, ready to TGE any moment.
Bungee was the the no. 1 bridge aggregator, doing billions in volumes, integrated in virtually every major crypto wallet from @coinbase to Rainbow and Metamask.
Smooth sailing.
Turns out I was wrong.
While we were clearly servicing a real need, we were missing an essential piece.
The foundation we were building on wasn’t scalable, nor did it ultimately provide users the UX we were striving for.
Let me explain 👇
The most common user need in crypto is a token swap. Swaps are simple.
Swap $USDC for $ETH.
In a multichain context that’s: swap $USDC on Chain A for $ETH on Chain B.
Most crypto assets suck. From the thousands that are listed on @coingecko there’s max 50 that I would invest in.
Close to none generate reliable cashflows & the few that do are highly correlated to the crypto market's overall success.
We need to connect crypto to the real world
What the last few years of on-chain gambling have shown is that blockchains are incredibly powerful machines to track and exchange assets at global scale.
It’s hard to quantify these things but probably an order of magnitude more efficient than the patchwork of siloed databases
.. & excel sheets that make the international financial system turn today.
You can see these massive efficiency gains at play with stablecoins, the first tokenized real world asset gaining adoption on-chain.
2) report to eth-phishing-detect (this will make wallets display warnings when they visit the phishing site): github.com/MetaMask/eth-p…
that only prevents other users from getting scammed though
the affected user has almost no chance to get their funds back but a good advice is to involve law enforcement and contact the domain registrar to ask for the domain owners ID