| source |
@Richard_ISC X archive — 100 most recent tweets |
Richard (@Richard_ISC), co-founder ISC |
https://x.com/Richard_ISC |
2026-03-09 |
internet-finance |
tweet |
null-result |
| isc |
| governance |
| futarchy |
| mechanism-design |
| metadao-ecosystem |
| defi |
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metadao-x-landscape-2026-03 |
Highest substantive ratio in the builder tier (95%). Richard is a philosophical
contributor to the MetaDAO ecosystem — his tweets engage with mechanism design theory,
not just product announcements. Key signal: critiques of governance token liquidity vs
traditional equity, commentary on overraising in crypto as a mechanism design flaw,
and evaluation of ecosystem projects (Ranger, Hurupay). This is the kind of voice
that produces extractable claims because he argues positions rather than just
announcing products.
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| Critique of overraising as mechanism design flaw — potential new claim about capital formation incentive misalignment |
| Governance token liquidity vs equity comparison — data point for ownership coin thesis |
| Ecosystem project evaluations — Richard's assessments provide practitioner perspective on futarchy outcomes |
| Connection: his criticism of overraising maps to our 'early-conviction pricing is an unsolved mechanism design problem' claim |
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medium |
rio |
2026-03-10 |
minimax/minimax-m2.5 |
Source is a meta-summary of Richard_ISC's tweet content rather than actual tweets with verifiable evidence. The curator notes describe the type of content he produces (mechanism design critiques, governance token commentary) but don't provide specific data points, quotes, or study results that can be extracted into claims. Additionally, potential claims (overraising as mechanism design flaw, governance token liquidity vs equity, ecosystem project evaluations) would duplicate existing claims in the knowledge base about capital formation incentive misalignment, ownership coin thesis, and futarchy practitioner perspectives. |