Sam Kamani
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So I'll tell you where the activity is, where I am seeing the most of the activity is, you know, with...
everything to do with blockchain because of blockchain leads to crypto and and it's hyper financialization so the most of the activity i'm seeing globally because i travel pretty much most of nearly every month i'm in a different country i'm seeing a lot of activity around tokenization around stable coins and around institutional adoption so whether it is like
corporates instead of just doing releasing bonds or equities they are also doing d80s like digital asset treasuries there are etfs diversifying there is nearly every institutional fund that manages family office or or other lps capital they all want to diversify
Because of also like all sorts of geopolitical reasons, when they want to diversify from USD or Euro or whichever one particular.
I mean, they do put money in gold and silver, but then the next other things are BTC and Ethereum and the long tail slowly as they once they get used to it.
But it's all around financialization.
And then the next trend, which is not so...
I don't know how sustainable it's going to be, but it is the whole prediction markets, gambling aspect of it, like with Polymarket, Kalshi, all that type of things.
A lot of those sort of projects.
So after every one successful project, you know, our place in crypto, immediately there's like a thousand copycat projects.
Just like once one NFT project was big, there were like 10,000 NFT projects next day or similar ones like looking.
So same thing is happening now in those spaces too.
Less so in institutional space because of regulation, it's very slow moving.
But there's only two places where I have seen a lot of movement.
Whereas on the developer side, builder side is pretty quiet, I would say.
You know, I used to go to conferences three years ago, four years ago, and they used to be all these
IDEs used to be up on the stage talking like whether it's Remix or, you know, like a lot of these sort of, or a lot of developer tools and things.
But that space is definitely a bit quiet.
Talking about builders and all that, one misconception do builders have or people have about DevOps?
I mean, especially for people who are not from DevOps, from outside of it.