The Arbitrum launch has been magnificent.
Old gas fees: $90-250 per tx
New gas fees: $2-10 per tx
As a result, the userbase from our first 7 months grew by over 30%… in 10 days.
That’s why I’m thrilled to announce we’ll soon be launching a game-changing product:
the Wikipedia market.
The Wikipedia market tests one of our core theses:
The world’s best information is not kept “secret” — it’s kept “uncool.”
The scientists who study UFOs are not considered scientists.
The journalists who report on Jeffrey Epstein are not considered journalists.
The doctors who prescribe Ivermectin are not considered medical experts.
Information about these is de-prioritized by virtually every kind of authoritative institution, despite an abundance of evidence, impact, and public fascination.
Until now.
The exact launch date is not yet set, but stay tuned.
In the meantime:
Make a shopping list of Wikipedia articles that represent the low-hanging fruit of the informational world: obviously important, indisputably real, and mysteriously ignored.
See you soon.
—Mike
Quantum entanglement