Jeff (Hyperliquid), Guy (Ethena) and Stani (Aave) were asked today on who’s their main competitor
> Stani said banks
> Guy said Circle (USDC)
Jeff just kept silence and then said:
“no one, we are building something that no one does”
this is the founder I’m betting on.
altoshi
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