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Founder's Playbook: Story is Leverage, No Product is Just Self-Indulgence

Founder's Playbook: Story as Leverage, No Product is Just Self-Indulgence Many marketing efforts in crypto fail because founders don't know how to "tell stories." A story is the lasting impression a brand leaves—it's the emotional resonance and mindshare accumulated over time. Examples include Apple's "Think Different" and Nike's "Just Do It." Founders often mistake media exposure, event sponsorships, or investor announcements for storytelling. But these are not stories. True storytelling requires careful cultivation and cannot be entirely outsourced. In the attention economy, storytelling has been reduced to algorithmic dopamine hits, but it remains a powerful form of leverage. Visionaries like Masayoshi Son, Elon Musk, and Steve Jobs used stories to drive capital formation and emotional engagement. However, storytelling without a product is overvalued. Viral marketing may create buzz, but without a usable, sustainable product, it ultimately fails. In crypto, many projects generate hype on social media but offer users no clear utility, often confusing them with jargon. Token price, functionality, and use cases should each tell different stories through appropriate channels. Effective storytellers—like those at Hindenburg Research or Packy McCormick—can influence markets and amplify capital. But a great story without a product, or a great product without a story, will eventually fail. Both must intertwine to create lasting impact. Storytelling is a skill that requires time, taste, and practice. Founders should engage with creative communities, support artists, and explore unrelated interests to find inspiration. The audience is forgiving—if you provide value, they will listen.

marsbit12/21 04:37

Founder's Playbook: Story is Leverage, No Product is Just Self-Indulgence

marsbit12/21 04:37

7 Crypto Trends and Lessons You Must Know in 2026

The crypto market in 2025 was marked by extreme volatility and a significant downturn, with most altcoins dropping 80–99% in value. Bitcoin outperformed, reclaiming over 60% market dominance, while Ethereum stagnated. Despite positive developments like clearer regulations and institutional adoption, equities significantly outperformed crypto. Key trends and lessons for 2026 include: - Prediction markets** grew rapidly, with platforms like Polymarket reaching $3.8B in weekly volume, serving as versatile trading tools. - Cash-secured puts and covered calls** emerged as conservative strategies for generating yield. - Narrative fatigue accelerated, shifting focus to fundamentals and real metrics, amid growing tension between equity and token holders in M&A deals. - Market-governed organizations like MetaDAO introduced “ownership tokens,” aligning incentives and giving token holders real control and value. - Tokenization of securities gained regulatory approval, paving the way for TradFi and DeFi convergence. - Consumer crypto products and perpetuals (reaching $1.3T monthly volume) demonstrated strong product-market fit. - Storytelling became a critical skill, with increased demand for authentic narrators and community builders. The market is maturing, emphasizing fundamentals, value accumulation, and competitive edges like clear thinking, storytelling, product-building, or disciplined trading.

深潮12/20 04:01

7 Crypto Trends and Lessons You Must Know in 2026

深潮12/20 04:01

In-Depth Analysis of Coinbase's Transformation into an 'Everything Exchange'

The article "Coinbase's Walled Garden" analyzes the company's strategic pivot from being a simple crypto on-ramp to an "Everything Exchange." Historically, Coinbase derived over 90% of its revenue from transaction fees, but as that business faced pressure from fee compression and volatile trading volumes, it has diversified. Now, less than 55% of revenue comes from trading. Coinbase's new strategy bets on aggregation over specialization, integrating stock trading, prediction markets, and perpetual contracts into its platform. The thesis is that once users complete KYC and link a bank account, they prefer the efficiency of a single platform rather than managing multiple specialized apps. This approach aims to capture more user engagement and revenue streams through various fees, spreads, interest, and subscriptions. A key engagement tool is prediction markets (like those from Kalshi), which provide social, event-driven reasons for users to stay active on the app even during stagnant crypto markets. The long-term differentiator could be Base, Coinbase's Layer 2 blockchain, which might enable true on-chain stock trading and programmable money. Ultimately, Coinbase is prioritizing scale over purity, targeting mainstream users who value convenience over decentralization. The goal is to create a "walled garden" held together by convenience—where the friction of leaving outweighs the benefits of using best-in-class specialists—similar to Amazon’s strategy of being "good enough" at many things to retain users across a closed loop of earn, trade, hedge, borrow, and pay activities.

比推12/19 22:38

In-Depth Analysis of Coinbase's Transformation into an 'Everything Exchange'

比推12/19 22:38

AI, Cryptocurrency, Tech Stocks: 3 Key Trends for 2026 and Answers from 2 Experts

In this market recap and outlook for 2026, Purpose Investments experts discuss key trends in AI, crypto, and Big Tech. Nick Mersch, Portfolio Manager, argues the AI boom is transitioning from hype to execution, with real revenue and enterprise adoption driving a multi-year infrastructure cycle. He advises focusing on companies with clear monetization paths, recurring revenue models, and key positions in compute, energy, or distribution. While some stocks are overvalued, he believes the cycle remains fundamentally strong. Paul Pincente, VP of Digital Assets, views crypto's late-2025 volatility as a typical correction rather than a systemic failure. He expects continued maturation in 2026, with reduced extreme volatility due to ETF adoption, regulatory clarity, and institutional participation. He emphasizes the growing role of stablecoins and tokenization beyond Bitcoin. On tech valuations, Mersch acknowledges high multiples but argues core infrastructure and cloud leaders justify premiums with strong fundamentals, AI-driven efficiency, and robust balance sheets. He warns that companies lacking economic discipline may struggle. Both experts conclude that AI and crypto are evolving toward greater maturity—AI through tangible productivity gains and embedded workflows, and crypto through improved infrastructure and institutional integration—making 2026 a year of selective opportunity rather than broad speculation.

比推12/19 17:27

AI, Cryptocurrency, Tech Stocks: 3 Key Trends for 2026 and Answers from 2 Experts

比推12/19 17:27

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