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Token2049 Singapore proves: Web3 alive and kicking

I am sending this newsletter from Singapore, where the area around Marina Bay has been dominated for the past week by over twenty thousand visitors to Token2049, the largest Web3 event in the world. Although the conference officially ended on Thursday, some of  the more than 800(!) side events are still going on. Solana even held its own event Solana Breakpoint on Friday and Saturday, when the Formula 1 weekend was already in full swing.

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Vitalik Buterin star of Token2049 

Amid the usual self-promotional talk and non-discussion, one speaker stood out: Vitalik Buterin, co-founder of Ethereum. Buterin emphasized that Ethereum, once plagued by slow and expensive transactions that prevented mass adoption, can now perform large numbers of transactions quickly and cheaply.

Buterin then overshadowed the content of his own speech by breaking into a song. Still, it was an engaging and rare human moment at an otherwise marketing-dominated event.

It remains painful to see top athletes such as Lando Norris and Max Verstappen sit on panels with their crypto sponsors. McLaren is sponsored by crypto exchange OKX while rival exchange Bybit is a major contributor to Red Bull Racing's immense budget.

Verstappen and Norris had to answer hard hitting questions such as "is teamwork in Formula 1 as important as in business". It would be nice if for once Verstappen would answer: 'how nice that you asked, those other 900 employees of the team are just goofing around and I actually do everything myself; I put the stickers on the car myself the night before a race, pump up the tires in the morning and refuel the car neatly after the race as well'.

It remains unclear whether, apart from the ego of the proud sponsor parading next to "his" driver on the podium, anyone is any the wiser from such a kind of obligatory freestyle. Other crypto-sponsors in Formula One such as Stake (Alfa Romeo), Tezos (Red Bull), Kraken (Williams) and Fantom (Alpine) were less visible. 

Buterin's presentation made one curious about the film that has been released about him. Investor Fred Wilson said:

"This film is about the Ethereum blockchain and the developer ecosystem. But in reality, it's a chance to spend just under ninety minutes with Vitalik, where you learn more about him, how he lives, thinks and how he became who he is today.
I've been in the blockchain business for almost 15 years. I am a fan and holder of Bitcoin. I am a fan and holder of Solana. I am a fan and holder of Ethereum. I am a fan and holder of many other protocols, tokens and communities. I am fully into all of these.
But I must say that Vitalik has a special place in my mind and heart. He doesn't just talk pretty words; he lives by his beliefs and leads from those principles. He is a very special human being. And this film manages to show that in a great way."

Hopefully the film will soon be available to the general public, as at the moment it can only be seen through a complicated streaming service - which is onchain, of course.

Solana with its own phone

Token2049 covered four floors of booths and stages in the immense Marina Bay Sands convention center, but the main networking took place during the side events. For days, it was virtually impossible to eat or drink anything in the dozens of restaurants around Marina Bay, as all the hospitality venues had been rented out by companies for private events.

Although Token2049 officially ended on Thursday, Solana took over with the Solana Breakpoint conference on Friday and Saturday. Here it introduced the Seeker, a cell phone integrated with the Solana ecosystem. Linking a proprietary hardware device like a phone to a crypto ecosystem offers a new dimension to the growing diversity of Web3 applications, and in a market dominated by Apple, Samsung and Chinese phone makers, it is a very brave move. Whether it becomes successful is a question for another day.

Another theme that kept popping up during Token2049 was the increasing integration of the Web3 industry with the traditional financial sector, or TradFi. Still, the future of this arranged marriage remains unclear for now, at least until after the U.S. presidential election.

The Web3 world is openly hoping for a victory for Trump, who is more crypto-friendly than Harris. Or as one Indian-American Web3 insider said, ''I am brown and I know Trump doesn't like brown people; but he is pro-business and pro-crypto. So if he wins and helps our business grow, I'll make sure I help myself. Then we won't need Kamala." This rather cynical sentiment was quite prevalent this week.

Spotlight 9: Nvidia remains in the lead

Following the interest rate cut announced by the Fed, the stock market closed at record highs and the U.S. jobs market also did extremely well. It is interesting to end the third quarter by looking back at the performance of tech stocks in this calendar year so far.

At three quarters of 2024, the bottom line: Nvidia is not a one-day wonder

The clear winner this year is without a doubt Nvidia, up over 140%. If we look back a little further at what buying Nvidia shares would have yielded exactly one year ago, the chipmaker's success is even more eclatant. A $4,351 investment in 100 shares of Nvidia a year ago would be worth $11,338.71 today, which is an incredible gain of $6,987.71.

Again, I repeat it almost every week, I don't give financial advice, but I also don't want to shy away from what I think is an inescapable conclusion: Nvidia can hardly go wrong in the coming years because the demand for its products will remain high as long as the AI hype among the big players like Microsoft, Google, Meta, Amazon and Oracle continues.

Only when the world's biggest tech companies begin to doubt the return on their investments in AI, will Nvidia have a harder time growing in revenue and profits. Until then, it is an industry leader with no direct competitor.

Meta's more than 60% increase this year should not go unmentioned. Although that is partly explained by the sharp correction last year, the ad-driven network's margins remain as high as ever.

TON fastest riser in crypto

Despite the arrest of Telegram founder Pavel Durov, Telegram-affiliated TON has been a phenomenon this year, with 144% increase

Bitcoin (BTC) has outperformed stocks following the Federal Reserve's decision to cut interest rates by 50 basis points on Wednesday, but the real winners in the crypto world are the altcoins.

Total3, an index that tracks the market capitalization of the top 125 cryptocurrencies, excluding Bitcoin and ether (ETH), was up 5.68% since the announcement of the rate cut. In contrast, Bitcoin's market capitalization rose only 4.4%.

The success of TON, which today stands for The Open Network but evolved from Telegram Open Network, continues to be linked to the growth of Telegram. A whole ecosystem of "Telegram Mini Apps"(TMA) is now emerging around Telegram that enable all sorts of applications, from gaming to fund raising, from which the TONcoin benefits.

Today the exciting week in Singapore concluded with the always spectacular Formula One Grand Prix at the Marina Bay circuit. As an opening act for Lando Norris and Max Verstappen, 30 Seconds to Mars (with multi-talented Jared Leto) and Kylie Minogue performed, while after the race Lenny Kravitz demonstrated how to stay cool in leather pants in 90 degrees and almost 90% humidity. All in all, it was a fantastic week.

Thanks for the interest and see you next week!

By Michiel

I try to develop solutions that are good for the bottom-line, the community and the planet at Blue City Solutions and Tracer.