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Messari's Crypto Theses for 2024

Messari's Crypto Theses for 2024

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The 2024 edition of crypto’s most popular year-end report, now available in podcast format. Written by Messari CEO and Co-founder Ryan Selkis, this recording explores key trends, people, companies, and projects to watch across the crypto landscape, with predictions for 2024. Learn more and view the report at https://messari.io/crypto-theses-for-2024© 2025 Messari Economics
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  • Chapter 11: Bonus - Whatever I Want
    Jan 8 2024

    Chapter 11: Bonus - Whatever I Want

    11.1 Why You Must Write
    11.2 No Idols
    11.3 Must Read
    11.4 Tips & Productivity Tricks
    11.5 Life Advice

    (End: Disclaimers)

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    7 mins
  • Chapter 10: 10 Peer-to-Peer Tools & DAOs
    Jan 8 2024

    Chapter 10: Top 10 Trends in Peer-to-Peer Infrastructure

    1. Wallet-Centric Future: MPC Upgrades
    2. Wallet-Centric Future: Smart Contract Accounts
    3. Wallet-Centric Future: Embedded “Wallets-as-a-Service” vs. SuperApps
    4. The Ledger Recover Debacle
    5. DePIN Storage Wars
    6. Decentralized Databases
    7. Decentralized Wireless Networks
    8. DePIN’s AI Machines
    9. Select DAO Dysfunction
    10. DAOs Are Worth the Headache
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    34 mins
  • Chapter 9: Top 10 Trends in Consumer Crypto
    Jan 8 2024

    Chapter 9: Top 10 Trends in Consumer Crypto


    9.1 Decentralized Social

    9.2 Identity & pfp’s

    9.3 NFT Marketplaces

    9.4 pfp Project Updates

    9.5 Bitcoin & Inscriptions

    9.6 The The Institutions are Here

    9.7 Co-Creation & UGX

    9.8 Bet-To-Play Gaming & Information Markets

    9.9 Network States

    9.10 Token Curated Info Markets


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    28 mins

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