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A weed farming game on Solana is going absolutely viral. 🚨 This unhinged, meme-fueled project is catching fire across the Solana ecosystem, and it’s bringing massive attention to GameFi, Solana memes, and play-to-earn narratives. But is it just hype — or could this game become a legit breakout in crypto gaming?

In this video, we’ll break down the weed farming game that’s catching fire on Solana, why it’s gaining traction, and what it tells us about the future of GameFi and meme projects. We’ll also explore how Solana is becoming the go-to chain for fast, low-cost gaming transactions — and why meme-style projects often turn into huge community movements.

Could this be the start of a new Solana gaming wave, or just another flash-in-the-pan meme coin moment? Stick around as we analyze the hype, the risks, and the potential upside of this wild Solana weed farming game.

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00:00welcome back to the deep dive hey there so today's mission we've got this stack of sources and we're
00:11really going deep on web3 consumer adoption yeah not the usual institutional finance angle or you
00:18know deep tech infrastructure exactly we're asking what actually gets millions of like everyday
00:24people to start using a blockchain and the answer right now seems to be a pretty wild mix of absurd
00:31memes and these incredibly addictive mobile games it's kind of fascinating it really is we've got
00:38this perfect case study that's sort of anchoring our discussion today it's this uh canvas themed
00:43farming game on solana right it's just exploded i mean decrypt even called it unhinged when a finance
00:49outlet says that you know it's something else you really do and the key thing here i think is that
00:53this isn't just some random one-off this whole phenomenon this like specific recipe of a super
00:59fast user experience plus humor nfts weird token stuff it's showing up again and again on solana
01:06we saw the same playbook basically with the whole b-o-n-k mean coin revival yeah and even before
01:11that you had step in back in 2022 right the whole move to earn thing exactly that really pioneered this
01:17kind of viral consumer app on solana so the big question we're digging into today is why
01:23solana why is this stuff happening there and what does it tell us about where crypto gaming might
01:28be heading yeah we're analyzing these sources to really understand this shift it feels like we're
01:32moving from that old earn first model where the token was everything right to something more like
01:38fun first or as we're kind of calling it play and meme play and meme i like it and ultimately we
01:45want to figure out you know is solana cementing itself as the place for this super fast moving
01:49consumer stuff this meme culture yeah is it actually pulling ahead of the older chains okay right let's
01:54unpack that because if the success of these apps hinges on just constant rapid interaction you have to
02:00start with the basics why does a quirky you know high engagement game like a weed farming sim
02:05laugh slightly yeah why does that take off specifically on solana why not on say ethereum
02:13or even one of the big layer twos what's the actual technical edge here well it really boils down to
02:18removing friction just getting rid of it especially at scale okay think about it if you're building an
02:24app for potentially millions of people and they're meant to be doing dozens maybe hundreds of tiny actions
02:31every day like harvesting crops selling little things claiming tiny rewards exactly all those
02:37microtransactions the blockchain underneath it has to be basically invisible right the second a user has
02:43to wait you know even a few seconds for a confirmation or worse pay a fee they actually notice the fund
02:50just stops dead in its tracks yeah and if you're on a chain that gets congested easily that friction is
02:55massive like if my little reward is worth five cents but the gas fee is 50 cents forget it you just paid
03:0010 times the reward value just to play the game for that second it kills the whole loop instantly it
03:05does and honestly the difference between a web 3 game that works financially and one that just
03:10crashes and burns often it comes down to those few cents in transaction fees solana is built to handle
03:16this differently its core architecture gives it an advantage that frankly the main evm chains and even a
03:23lot of the layer 2 solutions they struggle to match that at true mass scale okay let's get into the
03:29weeds a bit then we hear low fees and high throughput thrown around all the time what's actually
03:35happening under the hood on solana that gives it this edge for these consumer apps yeah it's not just
03:40marketing buzzwords there are a couple of key things the sources point to the low fees that comes from
03:45really low storage costs and just overall efficiency and how it processes transactions okay but the real
03:50kicker the thing that enables that speed is the high throughput and that relies heavily on two big
03:57innovations proof of history or poh ah yes poh solana special sauce kind of yeah and the other one is
04:04transaction parallelism right proof of history that's solana's unique clock isn't it how does a clock make
04:09my virtual farming faster chuckles it's a good question so poh is basically a cryptographic clock
04:16it lets all the computers securing the network the validators agree on the time and the order of events
04:22before they even reach consensus before how does that help think of it like this on other blockchains
04:29validators spent a lot of time and energy talking back and forth just to agree on the exact sequence of
04:34transactions did transaction a happen before b are you sure that takes time okay poh essentially pre-stamps
04:42every transaction with a verifiable time stamp as it happens so the sequence is already known this cuts down
04:48massively on the waiting time the confirmation latency oh i see so for our uh cannabis farming game
04:55when you hit harvest or plant the network instantly knows the precise moment you did that
05:00it can process it almost immediately instead of you waiting potentially minutes for the next block to get
05:05filled and confirmed got it so speed and order are kind of guaranteed up front and then parallelism
05:09that's where the sheer volume handling comes in exactly that's the other piece of the puzzle
05:13most blockchains especially the ones based on the ethereum virtual machine the evm they're basically
05:19single threaded like a one lane highway perfect analogy yeah they process transactions one after
05:25another if one transaction is really slow or involves a super complex smart contract everyone else is stuck
05:31waiting behind it big traffic jam right we've all felt that pain solana though is designed for
05:37parallelism transaction parallelism like a multi-lane highway or like a computer with multiple processor
05:43cores yeah the multi-core processor is a great way to think about it solana can process multiple
05:47unrelated transactions at the same time ah okay unrelated is key it is so if you have a hundred thousand
05:54people harvesting their digital crops in this farming game and maybe another fifty thousand
05:59people minting an nft in a completely different app the network can handle those separate actions
06:04concurrently side by side that makes a huge difference under load massive it prevents that kind of
06:10network wide congestion that just makes a game totally unplayable on say ethereum mainnet when
06:15things get busy so for the user what does this all mean it means the gameplay loop feels instant click
06:21done click done and maybe even more importantly the cost to participate is practically zero that frictionless
06:30feeling that's the secret sauce it's the fundamental accelerator for getting something to go viral that makes total
06:36sense and that structural advantage that invisible tech really sets the stage for what you called
06:41play and meme which i think brings us neatly to this whole conceptual shift we need to talk about
06:46these successful apps today they feel really different from the ones just a couple years ago
06:52completely different and this shift it's not accidental it's a very direct very intelligent reaction
06:58to the huge failures the massive flame outs we saw in the last cycle we have to start there really
07:03with a critique of that old play to earn model p2e 1.0 maybe yeah p2e 1.0 that model the one that was
07:10dominant a couple years back it was purely earned first like a hundred percent the whole point was
07:14the token the only point often the main incentive was yield how much coking can i extract people
07:22weren't really playing the game for fun they saw it as work mandatory labor almost like a chore you had
07:28to do every day exactly like punching a time clock just to keep getting that yield or earn that specific
07:33token and the second that financial reward dipped below whatever value the user put on their own
07:38time poof they were constantly the game itself was disposable if the tokenomics broke down which they
07:44almost always did they almost always did that was the structural failure mechanism yeah the entire game
07:50economy was often built on just printing more and more of the reward token constant inflation which only
07:56worked if you had an ever-increasing flood of new users coming in to buy up that token basically to
08:03pay off the people who are already playing a ponzi-like structure essentially it had those characteristics
08:07yeah yeah and when that flow of new users inevitably slowed down maybe the game wasn't actually fun or the
08:13entry cost like buying expensive nfts got too high then the supply of that reward token just completely
08:19overwhelmed the demand the price crashed and the entire user base they vanished overnight okay so that's the
08:25broken model how does play and meme this p2e 2.0 try to fix that it basically flicks the whole thing
08:33on its head the new games that are finding success like this cannabis farming one they prioritize the
08:39fun first the viral gameplay the cultural relevance the absurdity the humor that's the core that's the
08:46meme part of play and meme exactly the tokenization the financial layer that comes second it's still
08:52important it's a powerful boost it enhances the core loop but it's not the only reason people are there
08:57okay so if the token price takes a hit which it probably will at some point
09:01the community might actually stick around because fundamentally they're enjoying the game itself
09:05or they're just into the social aspect the shared joke the meme of it all so the value proposition
09:10changes from come here and make money to hey this is actually fun it's hilarious makes great twitter content
09:15oh and by the way you might earn some tokens too you nailed it yeah that's the shift and this move
09:20towards fun first tokenized second that's what analysts are pointing to as a potential path to
09:27actually sustaining users long term because the fun acts as a buffer it buys you time if the core
09:32experience is genuinely engaging if the meme is funny the art is cool the gameplay loop is quick and
09:38satisfying it gives the developers breathing room they can tweak the economy fix bugs add features
09:44without facing that immediate existential threat of a daily token death spiral if the price wobbles the
09:50project is held up by the culture not just the speculative capital culture becomes a part of the value you
09:56know this feels like a really significant signal for web3 more broadly it kind of suggests that if you
10:02actually want millions of people to use this tech yeah you have to lean into what makes the internet well
10:08the internet the weirdness the communities the inside jokes totally it feels like the return of what some
10:13people call culture coins where the growth strategy isn't just about apy it's about virality social
10:19proof and making adoption feel like a game itself right it reinforces this idea that if web3 wants to
10:25be more than just defy which is important but niche it has to tap into things people already enjoy
10:32community jokes competition showing off cool digital stuff yeah and making someone interact with a crypto
10:38wallet or claim a token suddenly feels way less intimidating almost seamless when it's wrapped up
10:44inside an app that's genuinely entertaining and super easy to use the meme is the trojan horse for
10:49getting people comfortable with the tech couldn't have said it better myself the meme gets them in the
10:54door the low friction keeps them there okay so we've talked about the tech and the concept let's shift gears
11:01and talk about the actual tangible impact this stuff has yeah when one of these consumer apps goes
11:06properly viral the effects ripple out immediately don't they it's not just the players feeling it
11:11it hits traders it hits the whole solana network oh absolutely the first most immediate effect you see
11:16is just this massive injection of liquidity which leads to huge short-term pumps in token prices right
11:23the degen effect chuckles yeah the degen effect is real when a near game or meme asset catches fire
11:30speculative capital just rushes in and importantly it's not always just focused on the game's own
11:36native token ah so the pump isn't isolated it spreads it's often systemic yeah yeah the sources we looked
11:43at track this pretty clearly you see the obvious pumps in the game's own tokens of course makes sense
11:48but you also see huge spikes in the value of related nft collections so in our farming game example maybe
11:55it's the digital plots of land or the unique nft seeds or whatever assets are in the game secondary
12:01market sales for those can go absolutely nuts okay and then crucially that positive vibe that excitement
12:07it often flows upstream to the broader ecosystem how so you'll see related meme coins on solana get a
12:12boost and sometimes even the sol token itself benefits just because all this activity and hype
12:18draws general crypto capital back onto the solana chain kind of validates the whole ecosystem's
12:23potential in the eyes of the market so rising tide lifts all boats at least temporarily for a while
12:29yeah but maybe more significantly from a long-term health perspective is the impact on the solana
12:35network itself every single one of these viral breakouts whether it's this farming game or
12:41step in before it or whatever comes next it acts as a real world stress test proving the tech can handle
12:46it exactly it validates solana's architecture in practice not just theory and it directly boosts
12:54those core network metrics that analysts watch like hawks right let's get into those metrics for
12:58trying to gauge the real impact beyond just price speculation what are we looking at okay so now
13:03we're putting on our analyst hats we need concrete data big viral launch triggers immediate jumps in key
13:08network numbers the first and maybe the most obvious one is daily active wallets dau how many unique
13:16wallets are interacting with the chain each day precisely so analysts will look at the baseline
13:21number before the game launched and then compare it to the days and weeks after if this cannabis game
13:26say brought a hundred thousand new active wallets online in just three days that's hard undeniable proof
13:32of massive rapid consumer adoption happening more wallets mean more actual humans getting involved with
13:38web3 hopefully hopefully yeah and those humans or at least those active wallets they generate the
13:44second critical metric transaction volume makes sense these games need lots of clicks constantly yeah
13:51planting harvesting checking status maybe trading small items the sheer number of transactions happening
13:58every day demonstrates the network's utility and and we're not talking about a handful of huge defi
14:04swaps here no millions of tiny interactions millions of tiny game driven interactions and that higher
14:10transaction volume it directly leads to increased gas revenue for the solana network validators which
14:17is the economic lifeblood of the chain it's the proof of life economically speaking it shows the high
14:22throughput low fee model is actually working and generating value okay so active wallets transaction
14:27volume yeah what else you mentioned something less tangible earlier cultural cash what does that actually
14:32mean in like economic terms how does hype turn into value cultural cash is maybe the most powerful long-term
14:40asset even though it's hard to quantify directly think of it like a flywheel okay every single time a
14:45consumer app blows up and goes globally viral on solana it cements the network's reputation stops being
14:52just this abstract piece of technology and becomes the place where cool stuff happens exactly it becomes
14:56known as the platform where mass market fast fun applications actually live and work economically
15:04that reputation attracts serious attention like from vcs definitely vcs especially those specifically
15:10looking to fund consumer facing web3 projects they start earmarking funds for the solana ecosystem
15:16it also attracts top developer talent devs want to build where the users are where the energy is
15:21wild where the players are so that cultural recognition that buzz it translates directly into long-term
15:26developer migration and capital inflow which secures future growth and innovation on the chain it's
15:31incredibly valuable okay that makes sense so let's say we're analysts right now we're looking at the
15:37deflamaslana dashboard maybe some other tools we're watching this new farming game explode what are the
15:43specific nitty-gritty data points we track to figure out if this is a real trend something with staying power
15:49versus just another pump and dump flash in the pan how do we measure if the fun is actually lasting yeah great
15:56question you have to look way beyond just that initial spike in transactions or price yeah the
16:01absolute number one metric the real litmus test is the user retention curve how many people stick around
16:06after the initial hype dies down exactly if your daily active users drop off a cliff like down eighty
16:12percent after the first week or two you know it was mostly driven by the financial incentive the token
16:16pump people came got their tokens and left okay but if you see a healthy retention curve where a decent
16:22percentage of those early adopters are still active weeks or even months later even after the token
16:26prices may be stabilized or corrected that signals the core game loop itself is genuinely sticky
16:33people are finding it fun or engaging for its own sake are there specific ratios to watch there
16:39yeah analysts often look at the ratio of daily active users d-a-u to monthly active users m-a-u
16:46well a high d-m-a-u ratio suggests people aren't just checking in once a month they're coming back
16:51frequently maybe multiple times a day that implies real engagement okay so retention tells us if the
16:57fun is real what about the money flowing within the game's ecosystem right so then you dig into the
17:03financial metrics inside the game if the game uses nfts for its assets like those land plots or special
17:09seeds yeah you track the nft mint volume and more importantly the secondary sales volume why secondary
17:15sales because sustained activity on the secondary market indicates those nfts have real utility or
17:20desirability within the game people are willing to pay other players for them presumably to get an
17:25advantage or own something rare it shows demand beyond just flipping the main token it proves the
17:30in-game economy has some legs exactly then you also look at the total value locked pvl specifically
17:36in liquidity pools for the game's own tokens is that tvl really shallow meaning just a few big players
17:42could crash the price by selling making it super fraggle very fragile or is the tvl deep and maybe
17:48even growing that suggests more commitment maybe for market makers or just longer term believers who
17:53are providing liquidity it indicates more stability okay retention internal economy what else and finally
18:00you track the ecosystem token reaction you watch how the price of sol itself and maybe some of those
18:06related solana meme coins behaves when the specific game token inevitably goes through a correction ah so
18:13see if the damage is contained sort of if the game token crashes hard but sol's price stays relatively
18:19stable or even keeps climbing it suggests the broader market sees the game's success as a positive signal
18:25for solana's infrastructure even if that one particular project was overheated it separates the specific
18:30apps hype from the platform's perceived value precisely it's really about connecting all these dots user
18:36behavior internal economics broader market reaction to figure out if you're looking at genuine network
18:41growth fueled by a sticky product or just a short-lived speculative bubble got it okay this is crucial
18:47because we absolutely have to inject some skepticism here we've talked about the speed the fun the potential
18:54but these things are built on hype on memes on internet culture which is notoriously fickle
18:59we need to talk seriously about the risks how fast can this whole thing collapse and what are the warning
19:05signs that skepticism is non-negotiable you have to have it in this case because the volatility it's
19:11just baked into the cake our sources especially the ones looking back at previous crypto gaming cycles
19:17are very clear meme fueled projects can crash as quickly as they rise the same speed that lets them go
19:23viral lets them disappear exactly the low friction is great for getting users in but it's
19:29also incredibly easy for users to get out so the risk of these really rapid boom and bust cycles
19:34it's extremely high so what are the immediate red flags if you're looking at one of these hot new
19:38projects what tells you uh-oh this might not last there are probably three main factors that often
19:44determine if a project can survive that first big hype wave and the inevitable correction that follows
19:50first and we just touched on this is liquidity depth back to the tvl back to the tvl if the token's
19:56liquidity pool is super shallow it means just a small handful of early investors or team members
20:03deciding to cash out can absolutely obliterate the price we're talking 90 plus drops in minutes which
20:09then triggers panic selling from everyone else creates an instant death spiral users see that chart they
20:15see their holdings evaporate and they are gone no questions asked there's no mechanism to recover
20:20confidence okay shallow liquidity is red flag number one what's two number two is developer credibility
20:26and transparency or the lack thereof anonymous teams things like that that's a classic sign you
20:31really want to look for projects where the team is public ideally with a track record do they have a
20:36clear roadmap are they communicating updates are they fixing bugs yeah because longevity requires ongoing
20:41work right these games need new content balance changes community management that takes a committed
20:46credible team if the team is anonymous pops up out of nowhere pumps the token and then just disappears
20:54well that's the textbook rub pool scenario happens all the time sadly yes so team credibility is huge
21:00and the third factor is what we discussed before that user retention if the data shows the fun wears off
21:06after 48 hours if people aren't sticking around once the initial buzz fades the project has zero
21:13long-term prospects no matter how high the token pumped initially okay liquidity team retention
21:19got it let's make this more concrete with some history you mentioned axie infinity earlier as kind of the
21:25poster child for the old p2e models failures we need to really grill down on why its economy broke what was the
21:32precise flaw even when it was insanely popular right axes rise and fall is like the foundational cautionary
21:37tale it's the lesson that this whole play in me movement is consciously trying to avoid repeating so
21:42what went wrong actually used a two token system you had a xs which was for governance kind of like shares
21:47in the project and then you had slp smooth love potion chuckles great name chuckles yeah slp was the reward
21:54you earned by playing the game by battling your axi creatures now here's the fundamental problem
21:59the main demand for slp came from needing it to breed new axi nfts so basically new players needed slp to
22:08get started or existing players needed it to expand demand tied to growth tied to new user growth
22:13primarily yeah but the supply of slp that was generated constantly by all the existing players
22:18just by playing the game every day oh i see where this is going yeah everyone was constantly farming and
22:24earning slp but the only significant buyers were the newcomers or those breeding the system was
22:30mechanically designed so that the rate of slp creation the inflation was almost guaranteed to
22:35eventually outpace the rate of new user adoption they just couldn't onboard people fast enough to soak
22:40up all the slp being printed exactly it created this massive structural supply overhang the markets saw
22:46this coming saw the hyperinflation on the horizon and the slp price just collapsed and since slp was the
22:51primary economic incentive to play when its value evaporated so did the players game over a classic
22:57example of prioritizing earn way too heavily over actual play or sustainability textbook case okay now
23:03let's turn to solana's own history step in back in 2022 that was huge for solana right it really proved
23:10the chain could handle a viral consumer app it brought millions of people into the ecosystem
23:16but it also eventually faded pretty hard what was step n's specific issue was it the same as axi
23:23similar themes but a slightly different mechanism step n was brilliant because it proved solana's tech
23:29could handle the speed needed for something like move to earn it literally got millions of people
23:34worldwide to download a crypto wallet buy an nft sneaker and interact with crypto daily just by walking or
23:40running outside that was huge for onboarding incredible onboarding yeah but the token model again ran into
23:44trouble it had to balance the rewards token inflation against the complexities of real world activity
23:50and asset depreciation meaning meaning you earn tokens for running but you also had to spend tokens to
23:55repair your virtual nft sneaker which degraded over time the economics only worked if the value of the
24:02tokens you earned consistently outweigh the cost of those repairs and the initial sneaker purchase so if
24:06the token price dropped too much then the incentive flipped suddenly you were essentially paying to exercise
24:13or the return just wasn't worth the time and effort anymore the economic model hit a saturation
24:18point the rewards diminished the costs fell higher and people lost motivation and maybe the fun wasn't
24:25quite as sticky that's arguably the other factor step n for all its innovation didn't quite have that
24:31relentless absurd purely cultural energy of a true mean its core appeal was fitness plus finance that's
24:39powerful but maybe has a higher bar for sustained emotional engagement compared to just pure viral
24:46humor or addictive simple gameplay it proved the tech worked on solana brilliantly but the specific
24:51move to earn model itself wasn't quite culturally sticky enough to survive the crypto winter in the
24:56economic adjustments proved the platform but not the specific applications long-term model well put and
25:01then finally there's b-o-n-k not a game but absolutely use the same principles of solana speed and meme energy
25:07b-o-n-k felt like it came out of nowhere and just instantly revived the entire solana ecosystem's vibe
25:12b-o-n-k was pure cultural accelerant it was basically a recovery mechanism disguised as a meme coin
25:19it launched when sentiment around solana was really low post ftx collapse right a tough time and its
25:25strategy is a massive airdrop to the community super low-cost trading instant virality driven purely by
25:32memes and community energy it proved definitively that solana's architecture is the perfect
25:36catalyst for memetics for things spreading like wildfire it showed the power of speed plus meme
25:41absolutely yeah b-o-n-k established the modern solana playbook create a strong meme make it incredibly
25:47cheap and fast to trade and interact with and you can generate enormous liquidity network activity and
25:52user engagement almost overnight it demonstrated the ecosystem's resilience and really validated this
25:58whole meme is an adoption strategy that these new games like the farming one are now building on okay
26:04so putting it all together synthesizing everything we've talked about what we're seeing with this
26:08cannabis game and others like it it feels like the maybe mature execution of this solano playbook i
26:14think that's fair to say they've used the tech to get rid of the financial friction as much as possible
26:20they're leading with culture with fun with memes the tokenization comes second enhancing the experience
26:26rather than being the sole reason for it the goal seems to be building something that even if the token
26:32price corrects 50 or 80 percent maybe still keeps a good chunk of its users just because
26:37well managing a virtual weed farm is genuinely entertaining or funny to enough people right
26:42the stickiness comes from the fun hopefully but and it's a big but that risk of extreme volatility
26:49the potential for a rapid crash that just remains the place's admission for playing in this high
26:54speed meme-driven sandbox that's a perfect summary i think so on its tech foundation is enabling this really
27:00interesting shift towards fun first adoption it feels natural almost effortless for the end user which
27:06is a huge leap from those clunky earn first models that failed it's a necessary evolution but anyone
27:12involved whether you're a player just having fun a developer building the next potential hit or an
27:17investor speculating you see you have to be constantly acutely aware that the same speed that fuels the
27:25incredible virality also fuels the potential for a mass exodus if sentiment shifts or the economics wobble
27:32speed cuts both ways which leads us perfectly into the final big picture question for you the listener
27:37to chew on after this deep dive we look back at crypto history you had dogecoin and shiba inu becoming
27:44these cultural icons mostly on their own chains or with limited utility elsewhere you had the early nft
27:50craze really centered on ethereum despite the high fees these new solana apps though they seem to be
27:55combining that raw meme energy with actual mass user activity and high velocity in a way that feels
28:01maybe different more integrated it does feel different so the question becomes is solana actually
28:06becoming the new maybe even the dominant hub for mean culture and high velocity consumer apps in the
28:11crypto space has its tech advantage finally positioned it to potentially take over that cultural center of
28:17gravity that ethereum held for nfts or that doge held for pure memetics it's a real question the platform
28:24enables speed speed enables virality and virality drives culture and adoption right now based on what
28:32we're seeing solana looks like the most serious contender for that consumer crypto crown it's definitely
28:37the one to watch absolutely well if you found this breakdown of solana's latest viral hit and this whole
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29:09and drop a comment below we really want to hear your take are these viral fun first games the actual
29:14future path to getting millions more people into web 3 or are they just destined to be these incredibly
29:20fast hype cycles that burn out quickly let us know what you think yeah looking forward to reading those
29:25we'll try and highlight some of the sharpest comments and insights in our next deep dive thanks for joining us
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