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@oxranga X archive — 100 most recent tweets |
xranga (@oxranga), co-founder Solomon Labs |
https://x.com/oxranga |
2026-03-09 |
internet-finance |
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rio |
2026-03-09 |
| stablecoin flow velocity is a better predictor of DeFi protocol health than static TVL because flows measure capital utilization while TVL only measures capital parked |
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| solomon |
| yaas |
| yield-as-a-service |
| stablecoins |
| defi |
| metadao-ecosystem |
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metadao-x-landscape-2026-03 |
Solomon Labs co-founder building within the MetaDAO ecosystem. Lower tweet volume (~320
total) but high density when he posts. Key contribution: the YaaS (Yield-as-a-Service)
thesis and stablecoin flow analysis. His "moats were made of friction" line is a clean
articulation of DeFi disruption logic that maps to our teleological economics framework.
Solomon is also the governance stress-test case — treasury subcommittee debates show
how futarchy-governed projects handle operational decisions.
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| YaaS (Yield-as-a-Service) as DeFi primitive — new concept, potential claim about yield commoditization |
| 'Stablecoin flows > TVL' as metric — challenges standard DeFi valuation framework, potential claim |
| 'Moats were made of friction' — maps directly to 'transaction costs determine organizational boundaries' in foundations |
| Solomon Lab Notes #05 — detailed builder perspective on futarchy-governed treasury management |
| Connection to teleological economics: friction removal as disruption mechanism is exactly what our framework predicts |
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