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>>16812823
For as many niggers are
>masters in finance
>any job I want
>300k starting
On this board, I never seem to get any real input or ideas as to what a normal derivities trade actually costs/looks like. There was a commodities anon that confirmed my time numbers weren't off/were realistic (boomer clearing times are laughable)...but never any experienced guys giving us plebs the rundown. Everyone here is a faggot larper.

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So 20-30 usd per link per year conservatively just in US swaps, another 10 for commodities, china/europe/aus/jpn markets I won't bother calculating.

Gaming is another 20-40 easily.

20 usd minimum from the top 20 trucking companies.

Insurance is another giant can of worms that will see insane growth just from the access and profitability of insuring things that aren't currently profitable to insurance companies (and crowd funded/decentralized insurance markets).

Hopefully you guys get the idea of how much usd a link generates per year. Then comes the arms race to actually get those requests from customers, it's not an even distribution. Companies/pools with the highest amount of link staked (trustworthy), and security reviewed systems, will get a lion's share of the payments.

How much would you value something that pays 200+usd per year per life returns? 10% is 2k, 1,000 is fud.

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