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Back to EpisodesCrypto or Corporate Cosplay? Fitell's Move with Pump.fun Revealed
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In this episode, we dive deep into the world of crypto as we analyze Fitell Corporation's recent move of investing into Pump.fun tokens. With a hefty $100M credit line and a rebranding as Solana Australia Corporation, we ask: Is this truly a strategic play in the blockchain space or more of a corporate cosplay? Join me as I break down why Fitell’s treasury stunt resembles a dumbbell move rather than a disciplined strategy, and we'll contrast it with serious players in the crypto and tech sectors, such as MicroStrategy and VivoPower. Along the way, we’ll discuss the implications of late capitalism, the risks of flashy rebrands, and what it means to chase hype on Solana in contrast to building solid foundational strategies within the blockchain ecosystem.
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