Welcome to the alpha please newsletter. I curate five alpha tweets every Friday; that’s it, that’s the newsletter.
Gm friends,
BTC had a small move up, select alts pushed new highs, and the JUP airdrop went off without a hitch. Many were expecting Solana to have issues, but the chain handled the intense load very well.
Plenty of opportunities out there, as always.
Your weekly reading:
(*All the screenshots will take you to Twitter if you click.)
1. How to trade freshly listed tokens
Trading newly launched tickers can be a very profitable strategy in a bull market. Here’s how to do it.
2. TIA Bullish Thesis
Why TIA is going to do well in 24-25.
3. The Cultural Thesis of Crypto
Thought provoking thread about culture and crypto.
4. Jan Crypto Fundraising Report
Bull + bear case for some new projects that just raised.
5. Bittensor Beginner’s Guide
Simple guide for those looking to start somewhere with Bittensor (TAO).
Random protocol update
C-chain and subnet interoperability is very close. It’s a big deal for Avalanche.
Airdrop opportunity
Cube
Cube is going to be a very competitive exchange. They just raised at a $100M valuation. You can start earning points now (CUBE token at some point). This is still quite under the radar.
Cube.Exchange has developed state-of-the-art, multi-party computation (MPC) technology that enables you to create an MPC Vault for holding your digital assets so that they are always within your control and ownership. You are never required to move your digital assets into Cube custody to trade on Cube.Exchange. Your assets remain in your MPC Vault and in your custody and control.
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alpha_pls tweet of the week
Tokenless protocols/games on Avalanche.
And that’s your alpha.
Not financial or tax advice. This newsletter is strictly educational and is not investment advice or a solicitation to buy or sell any assets or to make any financial decisions. Crypto currencies are very risky assets and you can lose all of your money. Do your own research.