Next up in on Beefy's @MetisDAO vaults, and is the $METIS - $mUSDC pool from @tethysfinance!
$METIS is one of the few tokens currently pumping, and this pool is paying over 90% apr (164% apy)!
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Next is one of the highest apr stable/stable pools around right now, the $jEUR - $USDC pool on @beefyfinance - Polygon, from the gigabrains at @Jarvis_Network!
Currently at 20% apy!
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Next is an awesome vault from @pangolindex on Beefy-Avax...
This is the $UST - $AVAX lp, currently sitting at almost 60% apy!
This is a great position imo, and a great hedge when/if market drops lower :)
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And finally, back on Beefy-Fantom, we have the @WigoSwap $USDC - $FTM pool :)
This one is currently at 72% APY, and is another great hedge position that still pays solid yield :)
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These are just a few of the incredible options that exist on @beefyfinance so make sure to check them out!
Again, I'm not affiliated with Beefy at all, just love their protocol and want to spread awareness of all that they're doing :)
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But he did not allow himself to marinate in depression, or numb his pain with pleasure/vice/etc...
He rather fled towards the hard frontier out West, in what was then Dakota Territory... ceaselessly repeating his mantra "Get action... Get action..."
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And we can extend this concept to the realm of art as well...
It is said that the greatest inspiration behind The Lord Of The Rings was Tolkien's lifelong grief over the loss of both his parents as a child, and two of his closest friends in WWI (which he also fought in)...
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And one of the main themes of LOTR seems clearly to be the ubiquity of suffering and pain in life, along with the resolve to fight on and never give up in spite of it...
Thread: Thoughts On Life And The Transmutation Of Pain
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So this is a long, meandering schizo thread...
But it starts with a story involving a family I once knew...
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This family- who I'll call the N's- lived in a small, extremely derelict trailer park way out in the woods (example type images below)...
This was hardcore, radical, American-gothic style poverty... beyond that which most people in the US will ever see...
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It was not new to me, as I had spent thousands of hours in similar trailer parks as a teenager, chasing every degenerate biochemical vice that existed in those backwoods hills...
However... the N's trailer was extreme even by those standards...
Thread: 10 Utterly Brilliant Crypto/Macro Crossover Thinkers You Should Be Following In 2024
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One good thing about all the cross-market carnage the last two years is that it very much cemented the fact that crypto is macro and macro is crypto...
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The recent ETF approvals and coming Circle IPO further illustrate this...
And as time passes and crypto slowly eats the tradfi financial rails (see the esteemed Larry Fink below for more on this :) ), they will converge more and more...
In the massive daily curatooring I do for @thedailydegenhq I come across multitudes of incredible accounts on here, and the below list represents 10 truly brilliant dual crypto+macro experts who I think its imperative you follow...
Thread: 10 Extremely Good Crypto + Macro Videos I Watched Recently...
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Haven't done one of these in awhile, but watched some absolute bangers the last couple weeks so wanted to curate them in a thread!
Here they are:
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One: @0x_Kun's recent interview w @cryptodan19
The blue wassie has become one of my favorite follows on all of CT, w some of the most well thought-out wisdom on investing in crypto of anyone on this app.
Thread: 10 Great Crypto Chart/Data Poasters You Should Be Following!
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So in my research for @thedailydegenhq I am constantly looking for good charts/data to include, and wanted to share ten of the best accounts to follow if you like that sort of thing :)
List below:
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One: @Flowslikeosmo
Probably the most prolific chart and data poster in defi...
Every single day Osmo posts a variety of interesting stuff. Dude never misses, insane consistency 💪
Thread: Logging, Wage-Cucking, Remote Work, And Wifi Money
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When I was growing up, one of my best friends was a Mormon kid named JS... (cont)...
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JS was the youngest of 6 siblings, and because his family lived near the local elementary + high school, I often hung out at his house in the evenings after football/baseball/etc practice, and would, as a result- very occasionally- see his father, RS.
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RS was a big, imposing guy with a giant brown beard who worked as a logger.
He would wake up every morning at 3 am and drive way off into the mountains, and then in the evenings he also worked a second job part time as a heavy machinery mechanic.