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Blog iconUnion Square Ventures
4h ago
History Rhymes?
It is said that while history doesn’t repeat, it does rhyme. This is a pattern we've observed before in the Internet era. When a novel technology arrives, early infrastructure is controlled (or attempted to be controlled) by a small number of players who prefer to create and extract value inside their walls (so called “walled gardens”). The user's experiences here are typically good enough (or novel enough) that most users don’t ask what they're missing. And then something happens: bottom-up,...
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Blog iconBuildBetter by BFG
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Stop Onboarding Users. Onboard $100 Billion Instead - podcast episode you should see
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Blog icontrpplffct
9h ago
Most valuable pollinator
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Blog iconSara Endestad
10h ago
Soooo, most people think that external triggers like social media, Netflix, or other people are what’s ruining your focus. Turns out it’s not true.
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Blog iconone small idea
10h ago
Noticing the short line
Jim Simons made $28 billion running Renaissance Technologies, the greatest quantitative fund ever built. In the early days they also did some discretionary trading. There's one interview I love from the period. In it Simons recalls how him and his partner had a large position in gold, riding a run from $200 to $800. One day he calls his stockbroker. During small talk the broker complains that his wife, a jeweler, had cleaned out all his old gold tie clasps and cufflinks that morning and gone ...
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
11h ago
Singapore's Build-to-Order housing model
It is well known that the majority of Singaporeans live in public housing (that is, housing provided by the Housing and Development Board, or HDB). However, what you may not know is that the majority of residents obtain their housing through a model that shares some high-level similarities with the way we deliver new condominiums in Toronto. In 2001, the HDB introduced a program known as Build-to-Order (BTO). The way it works is fairly straightforward: the HDB announces a new project, prospec...
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Blog iconTrust Me Bro Show
12h ago
Vibe Coding Just Grew Up
One year ago, "vibe coding" meant asking AI to build you a landing page. This week it means something completely different. Let's find out why.
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Blog iconETH Daily
20h ago
Trader Loses $50m In AAVE Swap
A trader using the swap interface on the Aave front-end suffered a $50 million loss after accepting a swap with 99% slippage.
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tomu
Mar 12
Millions of agents. No map
The next wave of onchain users won't have names. They won't feel conviction, doubt, or FOMO. They won't read a thread and pause to think, check telegram groups, or scroll the trenches. They'll have a wallet, an objective, and a system that never stops executing. x402 is live. Agentic wallets are live. ERC-8004 gives agents onchain identity. The infrastructure is settled. The question is this: in a world where millions of agents act simultaneously, how does any one of them know what's actually...
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Mar 12
What your grocery store might say about your home value
After this post, I promise to stop continually plugging the work and writing of Aziz Sunderji — at least for a few days. Over the weekend, I wrote about his recent post on happiness in America. Today, his latest post is about what happens to home prices after a particular grocery store opens. And for this, he looked at 32,000 store openings dating back to the mid-1970s and then compared them to ZIP-code-level home price data. Here's what he found:The average Walmart neighbourhood in this stud...
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Blog iconETH Daily
Mar 12
ENS Launches On.eth Chain Registry
A canonical onchain registry that provides chains with a resolvable identity, enabling human-readable cross-chain names.
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jonathancolton.eth
Mar 11
GTM Engineering and the Honesty Problem
GTM Engineering, as a discipline, makes a foundational assumption it rarely examines: that the problem to be solved is execution. Better data, better enrichment, better automation, better attribution. The implicit promise is that if you wire the machine correctly, the pipeline follows. This is true, conditionally. The condition is that your strategic diagnosis is correct before you wire anything, and that you are building the right kind of system entirely. If the motion you are scaling is the...
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Boys Club
Mar 11
the distorted face era
Hi friends, We’re livestreaming today with our pals Megan from the Wall Street Journal and Zehra from Lore.ai. Come through! Also, the girls are biohacking and we’re doing a doing a new show about it. Tap in.— # (#) If you’re at SXSW this week, reply to this email for an invite to a cool thing on Friday. Writer: Deana Editor: MirandaRipe For Abuse. A MrBeast video editor got caught insider trading on Kalshi. He placed $4K in bets on MrBeast streaming markets, and won most (but not all) of the...
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Blog iconaaron
Mar 11
What Every Executive Needs to Know About AI and How Your Business Actually Works
The Map in Your Office Isn't Showing You RealityYou have an org chart. Clean boxes, clear reporting lines, defined responsibilities. Engineering handles technical decisions. Sales owns customer relationships. Finance controls the budget. Here's the uncomfortable truth: that chart has never reflected how your organization actually functions. Research from the University of Virginia shows that your formal organizational structure explains less than half of what actually determines how informati...
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Ex Machina
Mar 11
Cutting-Edge AI
To take full advantage of all that cutting-edge AI makes possible we will need access to frontier AI. Since these powerful models will likely only be made available to us through an API, this means that we will need to ensure we always have access to these APIs.
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Mar 11
When's the bottom?
Howard Chai recently reported in the Globe and Mail on the number of "distressed" commercial real estate transactions that Canada has seen over the last few years:2023: 119 transactions totalling $767 million2024: 191 transactions totalling more than $1.5 billion2025: 252 transactions totalling more than $1.42 billionThese numbers are from Altus Group and they, importantly, only include sales involving a court proceeding. They do not include properties sold at a loss because of financial dist...
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Blog iconETH Daily
Mar 11
Native Rollup Proof Of Concept
The PoC demonstrates a full native rollup (EIP-8079) on Ethereum using the Ethrex execution client.
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Blog iconAVC
Mar 10
A Great Employee Engagement Opportunity For Your NYC Team
One of my favorite days of the year is the NYC Computer Science Opportunity Fair. The idea behind the CS Fair is pretty simple: Put students together with companies, universities, and organizations that care about technology and opportunity and let the conversations happen. The energy in the room is always incredible. The CS Fair has been going on for thirteen years now, and as a result, over 25,000 NYC public school students have been exposed to the opportunities that a career in tech in NYC...
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Blog iconALANA's ⚡NewsFlash⚡
Mar 10
Webinar Recap | No Code Smart Contracts
The first ALANA webinar of the year wasn't just a tutorial; I want to believe it was much more of a statement of empowerment!Joined by Onome (Irene) Emeya, founder of Announced Digital Fashion (ADF), Yemi Scott of XRology and lead tech partner at ADF, and Eric, CTO at ADF, we sat down to answer one question that rarely gets asked in creator spaces: what if your art could live on the internet, belong fully to you, be protected and be buyable by anyone. All of that without asking a platform for...
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Mar 10
The urban inhale
I saw Paul Graham write this week that "Cities inhale and exhale each generation. People move to cities in their 20s in search of colleagues and mates, move back out to raise their kids, and then when their kids are in their 20s, they return." I don't like it being presented in such a single-minded way, but there is, of course, a lot of truth to this remark, particularly for North American cities. It's basically the "dumbbell" housing demand profile that we in the industry often talk about. W...
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Blog iconUnion Square Ventures
4h ago
History Rhymes?
It is said that while history doesn’t repeat, it does rhyme. This is a pattern we've observed before in the Internet era. When a novel technology arrives, early infrastructure is controlled (or attempted to be controlled) by a small number of players who prefer to create and extract value inside their walls (so called “walled gardens”). The user's experiences here are typically good enough (or novel enough) that most users don’t ask what they're missing. And then something happens: bottom-up,...
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Blog iconBuildBetter by BFG
7h ago
Stop Onboarding Users. Onboard $100 Billion Instead - podcast episode you should see
Stop Onboarding Users. Onboard $100 Billion Instead - podcast episode you should see. Kevin's Journey From Accounting Student to Gold-Backed Stablecoin Founder
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Blog icontrpplffct
9h ago
Most valuable pollinator
We're looking at the beauty of spring in issue #287 of your weekly poetry shot
📵 You Being Distracted Has Nothing to Do With Distractions
Blog iconSara Endestad
10h ago
Soooo, most people think that external triggers like social media, Netflix, or other people are what’s ruining your focus. Turns out it’s not true.
Post cover image
Blog iconone small idea
10h ago
Noticing the short line
Jim Simons made $28 billion running Renaissance Technologies, the greatest quantitative fund ever built. In the early days they also did some discretionary trading. There's one interview I love from the period. In it Simons recalls how him and his partner had a large position in gold, riding a run from $200 to $800. One day he calls his stockbroker. During small talk the broker complains that his wife, a jeweler, had cleaned out all his old gold tie clasps and cufflinks that morning and gone ...
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
11h ago
Singapore's Build-to-Order housing model
It is well known that the majority of Singaporeans live in public housing (that is, housing provided by the Housing and Development Board, or HDB). However, what you may not know is that the majority of residents obtain their housing through a model that shares some high-level similarities with the way we deliver new condominiums in Toronto. In 2001, the HDB introduced a program known as Build-to-Order (BTO). The way it works is fairly straightforward: the HDB announces a new project, prospec...
Post cover image
Blog iconTrust Me Bro Show
12h ago
Vibe Coding Just Grew Up
One year ago, "vibe coding" meant asking AI to build you a landing page. This week it means something completely different. Let's find out why.
Post cover image
Blog iconETH Daily
20h ago
Trader Loses $50m In AAVE Swap
A trader using the swap interface on the Aave front-end suffered a $50 million loss after accepting a swap with 99% slippage.
Post cover image
tomu
Mar 12
Millions of agents. No map
The next wave of onchain users won't have names. They won't feel conviction, doubt, or FOMO. They won't read a thread and pause to think, check telegram groups, or scroll the trenches. They'll have a wallet, an objective, and a system that never stops executing. x402 is live. Agentic wallets are live. ERC-8004 gives agents onchain identity. The infrastructure is settled. The question is this: in a world where millions of agents act simultaneously, how does any one of them know what's actually...
Post cover image
Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Mar 12
What your grocery store might say about your home value
After this post, I promise to stop continually plugging the work and writing of Aziz Sunderji — at least for a few days. Over the weekend, I wrote about his recent post on happiness in America. Today, his latest post is about what happens to home prices after a particular grocery store opens. And for this, he looked at 32,000 store openings dating back to the mid-1970s and then compared them to ZIP-code-level home price data. Here's what he found:The average Walmart neighbourhood in this stud...
Post cover image
Blog iconETH Daily
Mar 12
ENS Launches On.eth Chain Registry
A canonical onchain registry that provides chains with a resolvable identity, enabling human-readable cross-chain names.
Post cover image
jonathancolton.eth
Mar 11
GTM Engineering and the Honesty Problem
GTM Engineering, as a discipline, makes a foundational assumption it rarely examines: that the problem to be solved is execution. Better data, better enrichment, better automation, better attribution. The implicit promise is that if you wire the machine correctly, the pipeline follows. This is true, conditionally. The condition is that your strategic diagnosis is correct before you wire anything, and that you are building the right kind of system entirely. If the motion you are scaling is the...
Post cover image
Boys Club
Mar 11
the distorted face era
Hi friends, We’re livestreaming today with our pals Megan from the Wall Street Journal and Zehra from Lore.ai. Come through! Also, the girls are biohacking and we’re doing a doing a new show about it. Tap in.— # (#) If you’re at SXSW this week, reply to this email for an invite to a cool thing on Friday. Writer: Deana Editor: MirandaRipe For Abuse. A MrBeast video editor got caught insider trading on Kalshi. He placed $4K in bets on MrBeast streaming markets, and won most (but not all) of the...
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Blog iconaaron
Mar 11
What Every Executive Needs to Know About AI and How Your Business Actually Works
The Map in Your Office Isn't Showing You RealityYou have an org chart. Clean boxes, clear reporting lines, defined responsibilities. Engineering handles technical decisions. Sales owns customer relationships. Finance controls the budget. Here's the uncomfortable truth: that chart has never reflected how your organization actually functions. Research from the University of Virginia shows that your formal organizational structure explains less than half of what actually determines how informati...
Post cover image
Ex Machina
Mar 11
Cutting-Edge AI
To take full advantage of all that cutting-edge AI makes possible we will need access to frontier AI. Since these powerful models will likely only be made available to us through an API, this means that we will need to ensure we always have access to these APIs.
Post cover image
Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Mar 11
When's the bottom?
Howard Chai recently reported in the Globe and Mail on the number of "distressed" commercial real estate transactions that Canada has seen over the last few years:2023: 119 transactions totalling $767 million2024: 191 transactions totalling more than $1.5 billion2025: 252 transactions totalling more than $1.42 billionThese numbers are from Altus Group and they, importantly, only include sales involving a court proceeding. They do not include properties sold at a loss because of financial dist...
Post cover image
Blog iconETH Daily
Mar 11
Native Rollup Proof Of Concept
The PoC demonstrates a full native rollup (EIP-8079) on Ethereum using the Ethrex execution client.
Post cover image
Blog iconAVC
Mar 10
A Great Employee Engagement Opportunity For Your NYC Team
One of my favorite days of the year is the NYC Computer Science Opportunity Fair. The idea behind the CS Fair is pretty simple: Put students together with companies, universities, and organizations that care about technology and opportunity and let the conversations happen. The energy in the room is always incredible. The CS Fair has been going on for thirteen years now, and as a result, over 25,000 NYC public school students have been exposed to the opportunities that a career in tech in NYC...
Post cover image
Blog iconALANA's ⚡NewsFlash⚡
Mar 10
Webinar Recap | No Code Smart Contracts
The first ALANA webinar of the year wasn't just a tutorial; I want to believe it was much more of a statement of empowerment!Joined by Onome (Irene) Emeya, founder of Announced Digital Fashion (ADF), Yemi Scott of XRology and lead tech partner at ADF, and Eric, CTO at ADF, we sat down to answer one question that rarely gets asked in creator spaces: what if your art could live on the internet, belong fully to you, be protected and be buyable by anyone. All of that without asking a platform for...
Post cover image
Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Mar 10
The urban inhale
I saw Paul Graham write this week that "Cities inhale and exhale each generation. People move to cities in their 20s in search of colleagues and mates, move back out to raise their kids, and then when their kids are in their 20s, they return." I don't like it being presented in such a single-minded way, but there is, of course, a lot of truth to this remark, particularly for North American cities. It's basically the "dumbbell" housing demand profile that we in the industry often talk about. W...