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Grant Stenger (hiring)

@grantstenger

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Last week, we had our first $250k day. Now we’ve just had our first $2.5m day! Thank you to all our earliest traders. Accelerate!

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Is 100 ms the lower bound for global consensus? Light speed through fiber: 200,000 km/s Distance to opposite side of Earth along surface: 20,000 km Shortest time for two antipodal nodes to communicate: 100 ms

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Don’t believe the pro-intern propaganda. People improve their skills over time. The 28 year old version of you would crush your 18 year old self.

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Moats aren’t some 6 word secret. They’re built in the open through relentless work and thousands of accumulated decisions. Most great ideas are known, and most of winning is just working harder, hiring better, designing sleeker, and caring more.

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Solana increasing the transaction size limit to 4kb will be huge for allowing aggregators like KINETIC to support more complicated routes and better execution for our users. We're excited for SIMD-296!

Solana increasing the transaction size limit to 4kb will be huge for allowing aggregators like <a href="/kinetic_xyz/">KINETIC</a> to support more complicated routes and better execution for our users. We're excited for SIMD-296!
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Aggregators will dominate single-venue markets. Users start by trading through the UI of the market pioneer, and then as competitors roll in aggregators become a superior UX. Kinetic/Jupiter > Raydium/Orca/Meteora Kinetic/Axiom/Photon > Pump/Launchlab ? > Polymarket/Kalshi

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Early internet markets often start as transgressive hobbyist outlets. Reddit was mostly NSFW content, Craigslist had erotic services, Uber was illegal taxis, PayPal was mostly beanie baby escrow and online gambling. Dismissing onchain capital markets as primarily memecoin

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So much of early mathematics was born from cartography and astronomy. Before reading the answer, give this question a think by yourself!

So much of early mathematics was born from cartography and astronomy. Before reading the answer, give this question a think by yourself!
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What is the optimal tick size in an orderbook? Ticks are the minimum price increment on an orderbook. When ticks are too large, quoted spreads widen. Takers pay more, sophisticated queue-jumping games arise for makers, and ultimately off-exchange venues undercut the lit book by

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So much is going to change in the coming years. But what’s not going to change? In our business, users are always going to want lower prices, faster delivery, wider asset selection, better analytics, and more automation. Even in a post-AGI world this will always be true.

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In PoF, Ilinski models arbitrage as the lattice-curvature in a gauge field, where "no arbitrage" conditions literally mean zero curvature. Starting from a linear plaquette action and taking the continuum limit, the gauge-invariant action collapses to Geometric Brownian Motion

In PoF, Ilinski models arbitrage as the lattice-curvature in a gauge field, where "no arbitrage" conditions literally mean zero curvature.

Starting from a linear plaquette action and taking the continuum limit, the gauge-invariant action collapses to Geometric Brownian Motion
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YouTube's a $500b business. Why is their search bar design so bad? Is beautiful design a free lunch like Patrick Collison suggests? Or does design just not matter at all? It's a deep mystery to me. What users demand gets built. Why is it bland private equity slop and not cathedrals?