Table of Contents
- Who Went Viral This Time?
- Who Is Arguing In Way Too Public A Place?
- Elon and Saylor Say Stuff
- Talk of the Town
- Our Favorite Confession
- Memes
Gm anon,
It was gearing up to be a quiet week after the chaos and carnage of last week. But then reality sank in:
We canvassed Elon purchasing Twitter in our piece How might Twitter's New Chief Elon
Musk Affect Crypto, so all the Musk-related news and tweets are around there. Nonetheless, do prepare for a couple of images toward the end, on the whole…
Who Circulated around the web This Time?
In the first place, airdrops. Indeed, once more.
This segment was never intended to be about airdrops, and we guarantee there will be an airdrop break one week from now. Notwithstanding, since you, anon, are a sleepyhead and most likely as yet attempting to successfully return with influence, we really do have two more airdrop strings this week.
There was the consistently solid olimpio.eth reminding us about a potential SUI airdrop:
In this way, remember that airdrops may not be around for eternity.
One more adroit string came from Aylo, covering the stray pieces of Ethereum's L2 chains and what's going on with them:
Parcel of stuff occurring on Ethereum. Keep in mind, a decent story is rarely excessively far away, and Ethereum has an extraordinary story of being deflationary. That is where Pentoshi's bear market cheat sheet might prove to be useful:
Who Is Contending In Too Open A Spot?
A long way from last week's explosion of shows yet there was one vital contention on NFT Twitter the week before.
There's another NFT aggregator convention called Obscure around. It looked all okay, yet here is a decent (however specialized) string separating why Obscure's agreement configuration may not be awesome to list high-esteem NFTs:
However, at that point, there is another NFT commercial center called X2Y2, which was disturbed about Obscure utilizing their postings and denied Programming interface access:
So now we have an aggregator and an NFT marketplace beefing:
So who's on the right track and who's off-base here?
Uhm… difficult to say. However, based on NFT Twitter's responses, both would be better encouraged to when in doubt refrain from interfering:
Has the NFT space seen better days? Some would say it has:
Elon and Saylor Say Stuff
Covering all of Elon in the fundamental piece, so we'll simply check in with Michael Saylor this week. Like the vast majority of Crypto Twitter, he was glad to see Musk purchase Twitter:
What's more, Mr. Saylor advised us that the Lightning Organization, eased back however most likely, is growing its span:
All the rage
Not a lot of fascinating improvements last week, but rather there were a couple of vital conversations. SBF responded to last week's shitstorm:
Long string short, CeFi like FTX should be managed. Defi as well, yet how precisely isn't exactly clear. The most compelling thing is that clients know what they #'re getting into. Indeed, that hasn't exactly pushed us ahead much then, at that point, has it?
Talking about pushing ahead, Apple has been doing as such with new principles for crypto and NFTs in its application store. Daniel Artisan updated us:
His TLDR is that Apple wants to work with crypto apps but on its own terms and as long as there’s money to be made for Apple. Color us unsurprised.
Our Favorite Confession
This week’s clear winner and a massive oooofff moment is this Confession:
Don’t let this be you, anon.
Images
Okay, so we realize you likely looked down on the images cause, we should be genuine, it's been a sluggish week. Here is awesome of Elon Musk assuming control over Twitter.
Elon setting off the woke workers:
Elon the fascist:





















