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Simon Yu

@simonyusea

Cofounder / CEO of DuelNow.
Cofounder StormX - Merged with EarnM.
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Prediction: Trump’s stimulus check will have an option to collect faster via some sort of crypto stable coin. Many will opt in and dive into the crypto rabbit hole.

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Polymarket and Kalshi are going to be massive but that value accrual goes to the companies itself rather than to the power users. What if you could reward your power users like Hyperliquid did for trading and use fees to buy back tokens? Reward the users as the platform

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Wanted to take a break by playing some games. Tried playing yugioh recently. Opponent summoned six or seven monsters in one turn and I died instantly. What

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Smart money friend told me we might see 70s by Monday just to liquidate late longs and then bounce up. He thinks we’re close to the bottom Jesus hope he’s right.

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I don’t know about everyone else but 2025 sucked and I’m glad it’s almost over. Every time it looks like something good will happen kept getting hit by something worse right after. Looking forward to a better year and hopefully ATH for everyone here 💪

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In hindsight all of us following crypto/tech twitter should have followed her trades given how we all knew how corrupt it is.

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Other than $hype is there any other alts that launched recently that didn’t go into a death spiral down? Trying to see if there’s anything we can learn to improve

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If you want to know why everyone is poor right now is because we get paid more than half our earnings in taxes and fees. And somehow the governments are still trillions in debt. Something needs to change