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Independent prediction-market analysis, honest crypto tool tests, and operator notes from a founder building in public.

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Prediction markets + crypto tools
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Evidence before opinion
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How the desk works

Markets move fast. We slow the noise down.

MemeQuake does not pretend uncertainty disappears because a chart looks convincing. Every serious brief is built around three questions: what supports the thesis, what could break it, and what remains unknowable.

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Evidence

Start with observable market movement, source quality, liquidity, timing, and the facts that actually changed.

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Counter-case

Make the strongest argument against the obvious story so enthusiasm does not become analysis.

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Uncertainty

Separate what is known, inferred, and still unresolved. Good research keeps those boundaries visible.

Three research desks

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Follow market movement, compare the tools behind the workflow, or learn from the systems being built across the Quake portfolio.

Probability dial and competing market paths
Desk 01

Prediction Markets

Understand what moved, why it moved, the strongest evidence, and the counter-case before you form a view.

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Secure modular crypto research tools
Desk 02

Crypto Tools

Practical tests of research, security, charting, and automation tools—without paid hype or guaranteed-return claims.

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Blueprint and production system
Desk 03

Builder Notes

Lessons from building communities, content systems, and products across crypto and emerging markets.

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Featured dispatches

Research that earns its place in the feed.

The archive is being rebuilt around fewer, stronger pieces. Each dispatch should help a reader understand a market, evaluate a tool, or avoid a mistake.

Prediction market research feature
Prediction Markets // Featured

What changed, what matters, and what the market may still be missing.

A repeatable briefing format built around evidence, counter-arguments, liquidity, and remaining uncertainty.

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Crypto ToolsMay 22

7 Meme Trend Analysis Tools That Matter

A practical look at discovery tools, what they reveal, and where their signals can mislead.

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Builder NotesMay 21

How to Automate Content Distribution Right

What to automate, what still requires judgment, and why more output is not always better distribution.

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Crypto ToolsMay 20

9 Web3 Tools for Startups That Actually Help

A clearer filter for utility, security, cost, and the operational burden hiding behind new software.

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Built in public
The useful lessons include the experiments that did not work.

MemeQuake is published by Dave Allan through Genesis Nomad Inc. The point is not to manufacture authority with perfect hindsight. It is to document what is being tested, what failed, what changed, and which ideas survived contact with the real market.

That operating experience spans digital marketing, web-building, audience development, and several years inside Web3—enough time to know that transparency is more useful than another promise of easy upside.

10+Years digital marketing
4Years building in Web3
1Operator, start to finish
The Quake ecosystem

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The brands support one another without pretending to be the same business. The media earns attention, the product turns research into workflow, and the service builds systems for clients.

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