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marcell | 1 year ago
I have a few pragmatic reasons why I want to use a crypto token, instead of traditional instruments.
The first one is liquidity timing. With a crypto token, you can have 24/7 trading and liquidity from basically day 1. There is no need for second markets with high fees and complicated process. Just a 10 second Uniswap contract.
Second, you don't need to "manage a cap table". The token trades and moves freely on the blockchain, permissionlessly for anyone who wants to use it.
I have a long article at https://ortutay.substack.com/p/the-computer-science-case-for... about why I think crypto rails are fundamentally better than the current banking system, from a computer science perspective.
The best example is how money transfers work in the current banking system. A money transfer is the canonical example of why you need transactions in a database: you want to deduct money from person A only of you successfuly transfer money to person B. But guess what: this is never executed as an actual atomic transaction, because A and B are usually at separate banks, in separate DB's.
Compare this to the blockchain: every single transfer is an atomic, universally auditable transaction. If you ignore all the noise and scams in crypto, this just makes 10x more sense to me as an engineer.
FetchFox as a company has two goals:
(1) Make the best possible AI scraper (2) Prove that crypto tokens are viable and better alternative to traditional company structures
It's lame that so much crypto stuff is caught up in scams that obscure the underlying value.
martinsnow|1 year ago
marcell|1 year ago
iandanforth|1 year ago
(1) Make the best possible AI scraper (2) Prove that crypto tokens are viable and better alternative to traditional company structures"
For everyone watching this is the opposite of pragmatism. This is idealism. Your company will succeed or fail based on your ability to execute on your primary mission. Here it should be (1). If you're labouring under a (2) then you have an idealistic company, which is fine, but don't pretend that (1) is your primary mission.