| source |
@AndrewSeb555 X archive — 100 most recent tweets |
Andrew Seb (@AndrewSeb555), Head of Eco @icmdotrun |
https://x.com/AndrewSeb555 |
2026-03-09 |
internet-finance |
tweet |
null-result |
| wider-ecosystem |
| governance |
| arbitrage |
| ai-agents |
| trading |
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metadao-x-landscape-2026-03 |
Head of Eco at ICM. 5 MetaDAO references — moderate ecosystem engagement. 74%
substantive. Interesting for arbitrage opportunity discussions (60-70% arb rates
mentioned) and governance/futarchy mechanics commentary. Also engaged with WLFI
and Clarity Act regulatory developments. More of an ecosystem participant than a
core builder or analyst.
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| Arbitrage opportunity data (60-70%) — market efficiency data point |
| WLFI & Clarity Act regulatory context — connects to our regulatory claims |
| Liquidation process improvement discussions — enrichment for governance claims |
| Low priority — moderate signal, mostly ecosystem participation |
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low |
rio |
2026-03-10 |
| futarchy-governed-liquidation-is-the-enforcement-mechanism-that-makes-unruggable-ICOs-credible-because-investors-can-force-full-treasury-return-when-teams-materially-misrepresent.md |
| futarchy-adoption-faces-friction-from-token-price-psychology-proposal-complexity-and-liquidity-requirements.md |
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anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5 |
Low-priority source as flagged by curator. Primary value is empirical market data (60-70% arb spreads) confirming liquidity friction in futarchy adoption. Liquidation process improvement discussions indicate iterative governance refinement. No novel claims - author is ecosystem participant rather than builder/analyst. WLFI and Clarity Act mentions are regulatory context but no specific claims extractable. Most content is ecosystem participation noise rather than substantive analysis. |