It's pretty remarkable when you think about it—$8B in perpetual preferred instruments like STRC didn't just materialize out of nowhere. Saylor leveraged AI to architect these financial vehicles, essentially creating something fresh in the crypto space.
But here's the thing: this is only scratching the surface.
The real story unfolds across industries. AI breakthroughs aren't confined to finance. Look at what's happening in biotech, physics, gene editing, robotics. Each field is about to get disrupted in ways we haven't fully grasped yet. New discoveries? They're coming. Rapid iteration cycles that humans alone couldn't manage? Already underway. The convergence of AI with these domains feels inevitable at this point, and frankly, we're still in the early innings of understanding the full implications.
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GasOptimizer
· 5h ago
NGL Saylor's move this time is really impressive, but it seems no one truly understands how the 8B figure was calculated? Anyway, AI financial innovation is just like this.
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GasGoblin
· 01-09 20:54
Saylor is really incredible. The number 8b sounds like no small feat, but the problem is, where does that even compare? The biotech sector has already exploded, and the gene editing industry might be even crazier than we imagine.
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SatoshiLeftOnRead
· 01-09 16:56
Saylor really is using AI to play with finance tricks, and those 8 billion are just stacked up like that... But honestly, compared to this, what's even crazier are the things that follow—biomedical and physics are probably going to be turned upside down by AI.
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GasWhisperer
· 01-09 16:55
ngl saylor's just executing the mempool play but across asset classes... $8B is basically the gas fee for what's actually coming. biotech iteration cycles hitting those optimal execution windows? that's the real alpha nobody's pricing in yet
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FarmHopper
· 01-09 16:55
Saylor, this guy is really incredible. Using AI to play with finance is no joke... But to be honest, I think the 8B part is still minor; biotech and gene editing are the real sectors about to take off. Humanity simply can't keep up with the pace of AI iteration.
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AirdropHarvester
· 01-09 16:49
Saylor's move is indeed impressive, but honestly, 8B is just so-so... The key is still the AI + various industry applications that come afterward; that's the real thing set to take off.
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MergeConflict
· 01-09 16:40
NGL Saylor's move is indeed ruthless. The 8b financial innovation sounds outrageous, but it still feels far from over... The real shock should be in biotech and gene editing. That's the stuff that will change the world.
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0xOverleveraged
· 01-09 16:34
Ngl Saylor's move is a bit ruthless; creating 8b perpetual instruments is like opening a new chapter for crypto finance. But what I care more about are the things that follow—biotech, physics, gene editing—if these fields are truly transformed by AI... our current understanding might just be a joke.
It's pretty remarkable when you think about it—$8B in perpetual preferred instruments like STRC didn't just materialize out of nowhere. Saylor leveraged AI to architect these financial vehicles, essentially creating something fresh in the crypto space.
But here's the thing: this is only scratching the surface.
The real story unfolds across industries. AI breakthroughs aren't confined to finance. Look at what's happening in biotech, physics, gene editing, robotics. Each field is about to get disrupted in ways we haven't fully grasped yet. New discoveries? They're coming. Rapid iteration cycles that humans alone couldn't manage? Already underway. The convergence of AI with these domains feels inevitable at this point, and frankly, we're still in the early innings of understanding the full implications.