The more I dig into The Long Tail by Chris Anderson, the more I realize I could have a real hit on how to make the memecoin legitimacy business real. Of course, for now, I can only share information I gather.
I've also seen a point that I wonder is possible. The writer suggests that with the advent of legalization of gambling, tokenization of everything, and less tax legislation financial markets will become faster.
I know the moment I looked at my digital wallet and saw that my holdings had ballooned, I wanted desperately to record it via screenshot. It's crystal hindsight now but the real "record" of those massive gains would've been to realize them. Along with all the speculators who had joined that day, those unrealized gains quickly evaporated but still, any realization would've been better than sitting at losses again.
Still, I hold fast to the idea that myself along with others, can bring enough attention and speculation to the project by continue to building in "the long tail". I don't need to have as many holders as Fartcoin, but getting as much press would be nice- I just have to be consistent in my uploading and sharing of content. I need to share the means of production with the holders, and encourage their participation. So today, I didn't play as many video games, but I read decently into the Anderson book.
The Book Project
So I decided to share about my book collection, a book each day, and explain some things. I want to take note of where I am in the book, read or unread, why I got it, plus a catalog of my book choices. Similar to reviewing my thoughts in this Obsidian app, I can get an insight to the line of my thinking and interests by looking at the bigger picture.
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