3) d) Say you also issue a token and own all the tokens.
Earnings: $0.
e) Now that token increases from $1b to $50b mkt cap.
Earnings: $0, but $49b of unrealized gain.
f) Now say you sold $10b of the token @ $50b val.
Earnings: $10b!
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8) But that's silly: the thing that's up the _most_, really, is....
ftx.com/trade/CBSE/USD, which is currently implying a $100B market cap for Coinbase!
But, well, that's *equity*, which doesn't count for earnings.
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10) How about Binance--do you count BNB? How about if they sold BNB after it increased?
Do you count Block.one's BTC holdings going up?
I don't know. The question has multiple types of answers.
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11) But, anyway, companies that I'd put up there, depending on definitions:
a) Coinbase
b) Binance
c) Huobi
d) Block.one
e) Chainlink/Ripple/DOT
f) A16Z (owns a lot of CBSE!)
g) OKEx
h) FTX/BitMEX/Bybit/Bitfinex/Tether/DCG/Kraken
i) a bunch of VCs and trading firms
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not comparing the products necessarily!
but financial state of the companies might be pretty similar.
both make money by selling their token.

