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Hi!
This week’s roundup is all about narrative shifts in crypto markets:
🚨Blackrock announcement puts attention on tokenizing real world assets (RWAs)
⏰ Top AI coins looking to merge
If you’re trying to make sense of what you're seeing, then these are the resources you need to catch up:
Blackrock Enters Asset Tokenization Race (CoinDesk; 2 minutes)
Three AI Crypto Firms Agree on Deal to Merge Tokens (Bloomberg; 4 minutes)
Merging AI With RWAs Pioneers the Next Bull Market in Crypto (Forbes; 5 minutes)
Lastly, here’s my research tip of the week.
Even though domain registration info is easily masked with privacy services, useful information on a website can still be extracted from the domain.
Three domain name pivot points I always look for:
1: Domain host can tell you a lot about how professional the project is. A large company, like, say, JP Morgan Chase, has no need to use privacy masking at all. Hosted by GoDaddy or Namecheap? There's nothing wrong with that exactly, but it's not something a large organization would likely use. Using fake info instead of privacy protection? -this person doesn't really know what they're doing when it comes to domain registration and risking having the website taken away from them.
2: Checking out the source code of the website doesn't usually pay off, but when it does, and you find commented-out notes or a Google tracking code, it's golden.
3: Google dork the heck out of the domain name. You can find sub-folders of the website that were never intended to be made public, court documents, database breaches, and all kinds of other rabbit holes to follow.
Hope this helps!
As always, thanks for reading.
Hit reply and let me know what you found most helpful this week—I’d love to hear from you!
See you next week,
Steve
Hi!
This week’s roundup is all about narrative shifts in crypto markets:
🚨Blackrock announcement puts attention on tokenizing real world assets (RWAs)
⏰ Top AI coins looking to merge
If you’re trying to make sense of what you're seeing, then these are the resources you need to catch up:
Blackrock Enters Asset Tokenization Race (CoinDesk; 2 minutes)
Three AI Crypto Firms Agree on Deal to Merge Tokens (Bloomberg; 4 minutes)
Merging AI With RWAs Pioneers the Next Bull Market in Crypto (Forbes; 5 minutes)
Lastly, here’s my research tip of the week.
Even though domain registration info is easily masked with privacy services, useful information on a website can still be extracted from the domain.
Three domain name pivot points I always look for:
1: Domain host can tell you a lot about how professional the project is. A large company, like, say, JP Morgan Chase, has no need to use privacy masking at all. Hosted by GoDaddy or Namecheap? There's nothing wrong with that exactly, but it's not something a large organization would likely use. Using fake info instead of privacy protection? -this person doesn't really know what they're doing when it comes to domain registration and risking having the website taken away from them.
2: Checking out the source code of the website doesn't usually pay off, but when it does, and you find commented-out notes or a Google tracking code, it's golden.
3: Google dork the heck out of the domain name. You can find sub-folders of the website that were never intended to be made public, court documents, database breaches, and all kinds of other rabbit holes to follow.
Hope this helps!
As always, thanks for reading.
Hit reply and let me know what you found most helpful this week—I’d love to hear from you!
See you next week,
Steve
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