As we will soon see, #MATIC is already gaining traction in these areas
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🔶 High Security
As a sidechain, $MATIC inherits much of Ethereum's security
The protocol also adds its own layer of security measures such as a PoS consensus mechanisms, Plasma framework, Heimdall Protocol, validator nodes and regular network monitoring and auditing
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🔶 Wide User Adoption
After BNB, #Polygon has the second most users of any blockchain
It is also one of the fastest growing, with a monthly growth rate exceeding 35% over the last two years!
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🔶 Robust Ecosystem
With over 19K dapps, $MATIC has one of the largest ecosystems (if not the largest).
Many of the top #Web3 projects use the protocol, including Uniswap, Quickswap, Aave, Synapse, The Sandbox, Lens, OpenSea, Chainlink, etc…
Here’s a small snapshot…
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🔶 Proven P/M Fit
The network has achieved considerable traction, including:
• 286K contract creators
• $2.51B transactions
• $13.3 NFT sales volume
• 1.2M deployed smart contracts
It also consistently ranks in the top 5 in TVL in #DeFi
10/15
🔶 High-Profile Partnerships
@0xPolygon may be the most active Layer 1 in terms of business development, and the protocol has inked partnerships with:
• Draftkings
• Stripe
• Reddit
• The Walt Disney Company
• Adidas
• NFL
• Starbucks
• Adobe
• Meta (Instagram)
I worked in tech for a decade, but didn’t understand how the internet worked
So I took two 400-hour coding bootcamps to figure it out
Here’s the story of the internet, from Web 1.0 to #Web3
(in terms anyone can understand)
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First off, the internet and web aren’t the same thing.
The internet is the physical infrastructure of computers and cables that powers the world wide web – a digital collection of webpages and apps that lives on this network
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In 2006, Sen. Ted Stevens was mocked for saying that “the internet is a series of tubes”
Ironically, Stevens was right
At its core, the internet is nothing more than a collection of computers connected to each other through a global network of “tubes” (aka “wires”)
I've spent 100+ hours researching $UNI, and learned it's much more than just a #DEX
Here’s everything you need to know about 🦄
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#Uniswap is the largest decentralized crypto exchange (we’ll explain what this means below)
It has a marketcap of $4.5B and FDV of $5.9B, and is backed by the $UNI token, which trade at $5.88
During the bull market of 2021, the price exceeded $40
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This thread we will cover:
• The problem with centralized exchanges
• How DEXes solve this problem
• How Uniswap works
• The $UNI ecosystem
• #DEX competitive landscape and UNI’s moat
• $UNI tokenomics
• The “fee switch” debate
• The protocol’s long-term potential
Can ChatGPT-4 find the next #crypto token to 100x?
To find out, I asked the system to study the the top 67 crypto twitter gigabrains, on-chain sleuths, degens and threadoors...
...and give me a strategy to find tokens with the potential to 100x
Here's its 10-point plan
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I used a simple prompt
“Analyze the tweets of the below accounts and use them to create a 10-point strategy to find cryptocurrencies that have the potential to 100x. Look for commonalities among these accounts.”
And gave a list of 67 accounts (they’re at the end of this 🧵)
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What follows is the system’s response, nearly word-for-word
(I did shorten the response in a few cases to fit the character limit. I also included a few threads from influencers to give a bit more color)
Facebook, Instagram and TikTok will be dead in 10 years
Influencers are gaining power, and they’re tired of unequal economics and the constant threat of censorship
They’ll soon lead a “great migration” to decentralized platforms like @LensProtocol
Here’s why and how
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#LensProtocol is a decentralized “social graph” that allows users to own their online relationships and content (we’ll explain what this means below)
It has not yet released a token, but over 100K lens #NFTs trade on OpenSea with an average floor price of $108
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This thread we will cover:
• What’s a social graph?
• The problem with social media
• How #Lens solves this problem
• How it works
• The Lens ecosystem
• How big is the market for Lens?
• Key competitors
• What is Lens’ moat?
• What’s its long-term potential?