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Blog iconjayhood73.eth
4h ago
The Spaghetti standard
In the world of advocacy, we often talk about "finding your voice." But for my son Sheamus, now 17, the challenge isn’t just speaking it’s the internal detective work of identifying what he actually wants for himself. If you ask Sheamus what he wants to eat, the answer is a scripted, reliable reflex: Spaghetti or chicken tenders. The irony? He actually loves a wide variety of foods. He has a sophisticated palate that enjoys flavors far beyond the basics. But when put on the spot to define a "...
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Blog iconBrand3
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
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Development density used to have significant value here in Toronto. Every square meter mattered. In fact, as many of you know, entire development businesses were centered around assembling sites, rezoning for the maximum amount of area, and then selling to another developer who would then build out the final project. The process of rezoning a site often takes years, and sometimes much longer, so there's a logic to splitting up these efforts. But then demand waned and, all of a sudden, develop...
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Blog iconETH Daily
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Blog iconCoop Records
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Back from Japan + "Falling" Out Now
After spending a month in Tokyo, we're back in LA where our third label release with Daniel Allan x Arlo x fkblonde just dropped today. With over 2M streams and counting on our first two releases, we're proud to have helped Daniel cross the 1M monthly listener mark and watch him coming right up on 100k on Instagram. We've started to open up our funnel for future label releases, having convos with a variety of acts on the Coop Recs roster about moving our relationships beyond crypto and workin...
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Blog iconHarmonica News
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Blog iconVariant
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Everything Is Market
Yes, crypto is for finance. But also, finance is becoming much more expansive than is commonly understood.
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Blog iconFalsenine
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Blog iconaaron
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The Agentic Shift
Let's ponder how we have interacted with software up to today. User experience was organized around a premise so foundational that it barely needed stating: humans act, machines respond. We clicked and made something happen. Interfaces existed to help people navigate, configure, and execute. Dashboards displayed state. Forms captured intent. Buttons triggered outcomes. Now things are changing.
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Blog iconENS DAO Newsletter
Feb 13
Five Bullet Friday
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Blog iconSara Endestad
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
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In yesterday's post, we spoke about the strengthening of Toronto's urban grid and how the city has evolved and is evolving beyond a monocentric, downtown-oriented city. But in arguing this, I was careful to say that the policies and our efforts remain a work in progress. And that's because, when the rubber hits the road, it's not easy transforming car-oriented suburbs into something that resembles urbanity.Here, for example, is a six-storey infill apartment project proposed for Pharmacy Avenu...
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jonathancolton.eth
Feb 13
The Actor Model Transition
Core ThesisThe modern financial system was designed to govern human accounts, human identity, and human-paced transactions. A new class of economic actor is emerging: autonomous software agents capable of searching, deciding, executing, and settling economic activity without human intervention. This development does not represent a new financial product. It represents a change in the kind of entities participating in the economy. Markets are shifting from institution-centered coordination to ...
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Blog iconETH Daily
Feb 13
Aave Will Win Framework
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Blog iconParallel Citizen
Feb 13
Exit Is Not Enough
In case you missed it, I had my first podcast appearance on the Speakeasy Pod where I briefly discussed the cost of exit and touch on how someone might consider exit as a viable option. Below, some expanded thoughts on the four ways you exercise your “vote” everyday, and examining why the vote to exit itself, may not be enough.On ChangeIn 1970, economist Albert O. Hirschman published Exit, Voice, and Loyalty, a slim book that reframed how we think about dissatisfaction. When a firm, an organi...
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Blog iconBase Engineering Blog
Feb 12
Builder Codes & ERC-8021: Fixing Onchain Attribution
TL;DR: Base is building a global onchain flywheel: builders create apps, apps drive transacting users, and transacting users expand the market to attract more builders. To accelerate this cycle, we need to measure and reward the apps that generate real value. ERC-8021 and Builder Codes provide this missing layer: a system for apps to prove their impact onchain and receive credit for the transactions they generate.The Attribution GapWhile anyone can link a transaction to a specific protocol, d...
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Blog iconAnthony Avedissian
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Credit Is Finally Native to Crypto
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Feb 12
The new Eglinton line and Toronto's strengthening urban grid
Toronto's Eglinton Line 5 rail line opened last weekend — finally. I have yet to ride it, but I'm really looking forward to doing so the next time my day brings me north of St. Clair or I find the time for a joyride. Notwithstanding the fact that it took a really long time, it's a crucial piece of transit infrastructure for the city. It's a need that we arguably recognized in the 80s with a proposed busway, and then started and stopped construction on in the 90s with the Eglinton West line. S...
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Blog iconjayhood73.eth
4h ago
The Spaghetti standard
In the world of advocacy, we often talk about "finding your voice." But for my son Sheamus, now 17, the challenge isn’t just speaking it’s the internal detective work of identifying what he actually wants for himself. If you ask Sheamus what he wants to eat, the answer is a scripted, reliable reflex: Spaghetti or chicken tenders. The irony? He actually loves a wide variety of foods. He has a sophisticated palate that enjoys flavors far beyond the basics. But when put on the spot to define a "...
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Blog iconBrand3
9h ago
#16 — Building Brand Belief
What if belief in brands could act like capital? BRND is an onchain system where rankings become assets and taste becomes data. Collective choice turns reputation into a market. Discover how podiums, $BRND, BRND Power, and NFTs build the Brand Capital Market and turn culture into infrastructure and real value.
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
9h ago
The great density dilution
Development density used to have significant value here in Toronto. Every square meter mattered. In fact, as many of you know, entire development businesses were centered around assembling sites, rezoning for the maximum amount of area, and then selling to another developer who would then build out the final project. The process of rezoning a site often takes years, and sometimes much longer, so there's a logic to splitting up these efforts. But then demand waned and, all of a sudden, develop...
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Blog iconETH Daily
17h ago
Tomasz Stańczak Steps Down From EF
Bastian Aue will assume the role of Interim co-Executive Director of the Ethereum Foundation. Stańczak will continue building on Ethereum.
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Blog iconCoop Records
22h ago
Back from Japan + "Falling" Out Now
After spending a month in Tokyo, we're back in LA where our third label release with Daniel Allan x Arlo x fkblonde just dropped today. With over 2M streams and counting on our first two releases, we're proud to have helped Daniel cross the 1M monthly listener mark and watch him coming right up on 100k on Instagram. We've started to open up our funnel for future label releases, having convos with a variety of acts on the Coop Recs roster about moving our relationships beyond crypto and workin...
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Blog iconHarmonica News
Feb 13
What Kind of Governance Infrastructure Web3 Needs?
gov/acc is a Metagov initiative to map the biggest governance challenges in web3 and the solutions emerging to address them. We're sharing preliminary findings from the first Harmonica session, alongside a few dataviz artifacts.
Post cover image
Blog iconVariant
Feb 13
Everything Is Market
Yes, crypto is for finance. But also, finance is becoming much more expansive than is commonly understood.
Post cover image
Blog iconFalsenine
Feb 13
EPL GW26: Winners And Losers
As the 25/26 season draws to a close, every gameweek is increasingly important at every point on the table. At the top, Arsenal and Manchester City seem set to slug it out for the title. And at the bottom, a cluster of clubs is crowded around 18th (Tottenham, Leeds, etc), but it seems like the main characters of the battle for safety will be Nottingham Forest and West Ham. Another battle is being fought by four clubs (United, Chelsea, Liverpool, and Brentford) for the final Champions League s...
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Blog iconaaron
Feb 13
The Agentic Shift
Let's ponder how we have interacted with software up to today. User experience was organized around a premise so foundational that it barely needed stating: humans act, machines respond. We clicked and made something happen. Interfaces existed to help people navigate, configure, and execute. Dashboards displayed state. Forms captured intent. Buttons triggered outcomes. Now things are changing.
Post cover image
Blog iconENS DAO Newsletter
Feb 13
Five Bullet Friday
Everything happening in the ENS DAO — in five bullet points.
Post cover image
Blog icontrpplffct
Feb 13
Tourist snaps
We're wandering the streets in issue #283 of your weekly poetry shot
Post cover image
Blog iconSara Endestad
Feb 13
Two concepts I’ve lived by this week.
you´re gonne love this-
Post cover image
Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Feb 13
Why Toronto is still failing when it comes to missing middle housing
In yesterday's post, we spoke about the strengthening of Toronto's urban grid and how the city has evolved and is evolving beyond a monocentric, downtown-oriented city. But in arguing this, I was careful to say that the policies and our efforts remain a work in progress. And that's because, when the rubber hits the road, it's not easy transforming car-oriented suburbs into something that resembles urbanity.Here, for example, is a six-storey infill apartment project proposed for Pharmacy Avenu...
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jonathancolton.eth
Feb 13
The Actor Model Transition
Core ThesisThe modern financial system was designed to govern human accounts, human identity, and human-paced transactions. A new class of economic actor is emerging: autonomous software agents capable of searching, deciding, executing, and settling economic activity without human intervention. This development does not represent a new financial product. It represents a change in the kind of entities participating in the economy. Markets are shifting from institution-centered coordination to ...
Post cover image
Blog iconETH Daily
Feb 13
Aave Will Win Framework
A strategic overhaul aimed at scaling Aave and aligning the ecosystem around an AAVE-centric model.
Post cover image
Blog iconParallel Citizen
Feb 13
Exit Is Not Enough
In case you missed it, I had my first podcast appearance on the Speakeasy Pod where I briefly discussed the cost of exit and touch on how someone might consider exit as a viable option. Below, some expanded thoughts on the four ways you exercise your “vote” everyday, and examining why the vote to exit itself, may not be enough.On ChangeIn 1970, economist Albert O. Hirschman published Exit, Voice, and Loyalty, a slim book that reframed how we think about dissatisfaction. When a firm, an organi...
Post cover image
Blog iconBase Engineering Blog
Feb 12
Builder Codes & ERC-8021: Fixing Onchain Attribution
TL;DR: Base is building a global onchain flywheel: builders create apps, apps drive transacting users, and transacting users expand the market to attract more builders. To accelerate this cycle, we need to measure and reward the apps that generate real value. ERC-8021 and Builder Codes provide this missing layer: a system for apps to prove their impact onchain and receive credit for the transactions they generate.The Attribution GapWhile anyone can link a transaction to a specific protocol, d...
Post cover image
Blog iconAnthony Avedissian
Feb 12
Credit Is Finally Native to Crypto
Why stablecoin yield is becoming real, and what that unlocks
Post cover image
Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Feb 12
The new Eglinton line and Toronto's strengthening urban grid
Toronto's Eglinton Line 5 rail line opened last weekend — finally. I have yet to ride it, but I'm really looking forward to doing so the next time my day brings me north of St. Clair or I find the time for a joyride. Notwithstanding the fact that it took a really long time, it's a crucial piece of transit infrastructure for the city. It's a need that we arguably recognized in the 80s with a proposed busway, and then started and stopped construction on in the 90s with the Eglinton West line. S...