
“It’s the Dumbest Market in the World” - Quant Trader Scott Phillips on Edge in Crypto
Odds on Open
Intro
Ethan Kho introduces Scott Phillips and frames the episode's focus on edge in crypto trading.
In this episode of Odds on Open, quant trader Scott Phillips joins the pod to break down why crypto remains "the dumbest market in the world" and a goldmine for systematic edge. We dive deep into table selection and why the lack of institutional competition allows for Sharpe ratios exceeding 2.0 through basic trend following and momentum strategies. Phillips explains the mechanics of market inefficiencies, from the reflexivity of on-chain liquidity to the alpha found in tracking price-insensitive buyers and VC exit liquidity. For hedge fund analysts and quants, this is a masterclass in identifying liquid market anomalies that TradFi has long since arbitraged away.The conversation shifts to the technicalities of portfolio construction and risk management within the "dark forest" of DeFi. Scott details his transition from click trading to launching Hyper Trend, a tokenized on-chain hedge fund executing mid-frequency crypto strategies on Hyperliquid. We explore the microstructure of funding rates, the carry trade, and how to model counterparty risk when dealing with exchange-specific incentives and North Korean state actors. Whether you are a PM focused on factor analysis or a trader looking to exploit mean reversion in altcoins, this episode provides a raw, credibility-forward look at capturing beta-neutral returns in the world’s most volatile regime.00:43 Table selection and the math of competitive alpha06:21 Why basic trend following yields outsized Sharpe in crypto08:49 Why market inefficiency persists despite institutional inflows14:58 Price insensitive buyers: Cults, VCs, and North Korean hackers17:17 Factor analysis and the size-decay effect in shitcoins25:40 The structural edge in mid-frequency crypto strategies32:43 Tokenized DeFi vaults and on-chain hedge fund governance40:43 Designing a robust portfolio: Equal weighting vs. MVO44:21 Sourcing alpha from ghost chains and VC exit liquidity49:58 Exploiting market maker contracts and post-listing drift53:55 Operational alpha: Managing margin and manipulated funding rates01:01:13 Shifting from quant to CEO: Identity fluidity and mastery01:11:28 How to bridge the mentorship gap with elite traders01:22:38 Building network triads: The secret to compounding social capital01:29:23 Why 10x goals require total identity transformation


