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Interest rate elasticity is one of DeFi's greatest threats right now. Bring stability to the market through Size Credit and the space is infinitely better positioned to go mainstream.
The growing cloud of regulatory uncertainty forces builders to constantly rethink the balance between effective decision making and decentralization. Crypto now needs to learn from the hierarchical approach that it exists to oppose.
The first in a new content series where we share unpolished-but-maybe-useful ideas from our group discussions. We start by thinking about how introducing preferential routing to decentralized networks could affect the underlying economies driving them.
The markets are flooded with green and talk of ATH, but what's really going on? Our longest-serving, multi-cycle crypto veteran outlines why a deeper look at the dynamics of this current market shows red flags.
Part three of our Thesis 2024 series explores why DeFi Summer 2.0 could be led by Bitcoin. Find out how and why DeFi is developing on the infra for crypto's leading asset.
The second article in our Thesis 2024 series. Freedom of expression is a human right and now decentralized social is pushing back against Big Tech's attempts to quash it.
DeFi fixed-rate lending options weren't a fit for sophisticated investors. Size Lending has now shaken up the fractured liquidity problem with a model that delivers novel flexibility for lenders and borrowers.
Size matters. Without it, the lending market will continue to be stunted by fragmented liquidity and limited functionality. The Tinkering Society provides insight into its first live incubation.
The first article in our Thesis 2024 series which explores the concepts that will shape the industry. It only makes sense to begin by honing in on censorship resistance (or the lack of it) and the significant threat it poses to decentralized systems.
Big Tech is driving the current AI revolution, but history hasn't favored existing superpowers to survive innovation cycles. As we move increasingly towards polythaism - a world built on a multitude of language models - that trend looks set to hold true.