Had to go sort of deep in the Amazon seller list to find this but they didn’t say it had this 
Idk how many more times I can allow myself to be shown Elon shooting his shot on x the everything app
Nice, hope you’re getting your electrolytes in
Do it
Also needs to be self-custodial
I need to zap again. How are people zapping in 2024 post apple zap take down?
God save the Coin!
Long live the Coin!
https://video.nostr.build/35718fad978e19bd33a4f54a198cfedfa5d5cbb7c54a7fc58b4e4a7e3b34f183.mp4
Long live Bitstein
100k!
Back to work
nostr:npub12rv5lskctqxxs2c8rf2zlzc7xx3qpvzs3w4etgemauy9thegr43sf485vg cultivating his anti Calle bluesky persona 
Did you know he has a PhD? 
nostr:npub12rv5lskctqxxs2c8rf2zlzc7xx3qpvzs3w4etgemauy9thegr43sf485vg cultivating his anti Calle bluesky persona 
IOW, to make a protocol play, you don’t have to actually make the protocol. Probably even preferred if what’s out there is being used and meets your requirements
Heh you took the hard route!
Not aimed at you but from what I’ve seen, what’s as hard as having the balls to try a different path than building a platform is resisting the urge to build an n+1 protocol (and essentially reverting to making a platform anyway)
Platform Benefits
- $
- ego
- as big as you can build
Protocol Benefits
- access
- $ for real value
- use cases you could’ve never imagined
- that you benefit from
- less all or nothing and picking from two bad options. More options, more benefit for more customers
How does a protocol play differ from a platform play?
Platform Play
- we own the ecosystem
- you connect through our own APIs
- you play in our sandbox
- we decide who gets to play (fragile)
- if we go down, you go down
Protocol Play
- we play a part in a larger ecosystem
- you use open source code for your use case
- you can use our services, or anyone else’s (but ours are the best)
- we decide who uses our services (no one decides who uses the protocol)
- the ecosystem’s growth is not limited by us
Protocol plays are the future, they’re not controlled or limited by any one entity, they are bigger than the sum of their parts
Platforms are monopolies, will likely be treated as such in the future. Platforms don’t have the growth / access potential that protocols do. Since platforms are monopolies, they become captured and corrupted over time
