Synaptic Health Alliance
Why the Alliance: The Synaptic Health Alliance is a unique collaboration between industry-leading companies with various roles between vendor/client, provider/network, and competitors within the healthcare ecosystem. The alliance is committed to build a framework to solve widespread data management issues within the healthcare ecosystem through the use of blockchain technology. The Problem The Synaptic Health Alliance was formed by Humana, MultiPlan, Optum, Quest Diagnostics, and United Healt...
Early and Often: The Daily 56/ Taxes
SubscribeOne thing I learned today: Why is filing taxes so complicated? It’s hard not to think about how blockchain could not solve this aged problem. Using a DLT system you could easily track every single transaction and tax in real time. For example, on February 1 when you file your taxes, every single transaction and investment that you made would be on the public ledger. Therefore, all you would have to do is press “File” and the software would extract all your pay slips to create your w-...
Early and Often: The Daily 61/ PartyRoom
One thing I learned today: PartyRoom is a way for users in web3 to create a monetized group chat. It’s built on base and it launched about 5 hours ago. It’s actually pretty cool because the more members that join the more expensive it is for the next mint. Also, it operates like a DAO where proposals can be made on NFTs or trades for the group wallet. Will be interesting to see how it goes. This is not financial advice. This is just a review of an app on the Base blockchain. Any readers shoul...
Synaptic Health Alliance
Why the Alliance: The Synaptic Health Alliance is a unique collaboration between industry-leading companies with various roles between vendor/client, provider/network, and competitors within the healthcare ecosystem. The alliance is committed to build a framework to solve widespread data management issues within the healthcare ecosystem through the use of blockchain technology. The Problem The Synaptic Health Alliance was formed by Humana, MultiPlan, Optum, Quest Diagnostics, and United Healt...
Early and Often: The Daily 56/ Taxes
SubscribeOne thing I learned today: Why is filing taxes so complicated? It’s hard not to think about how blockchain could not solve this aged problem. Using a DLT system you could easily track every single transaction and tax in real time. For example, on February 1 when you file your taxes, every single transaction and investment that you made would be on the public ledger. Therefore, all you would have to do is press “File” and the software would extract all your pay slips to create your w-...
Early and Often: The Daily 61/ PartyRoom
One thing I learned today: PartyRoom is a way for users in web3 to create a monetized group chat. It’s built on base and it launched about 5 hours ago. It’s actually pretty cool because the more members that join the more expensive it is for the next mint. Also, it operates like a DAO where proposals can be made on NFTs or trades for the group wallet. Will be interesting to see how it goes. This is not financial advice. This is just a review of an app on the Base blockchain. Any readers shoul...

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One thing I learned today:
Today the internet runs on TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol). This gives the interconnectivity between devices and allows data to be transmitted from each device across the internet with ease.
Regardless of the operating system that a device may use, TCP/IP allows for data to be communicated across the internet with ease. TCP is actually what breaks down large amounts of data into smaller brackets which allows data to be transmitted easily.
Each device has an IP address which allows for data to be shared, identified, and delivered correctly.
Now relating this to blockchain we have a long way to go before 1. we even have a similar infrastructure to TCP/IP and 2. looking at what is being built now it seems as if teams are focusing on scaling data availability and data compression to enhance the blockchain experience first.
I do agree with this concept as in the world of blockchains the experience with low transaction speeds and high gas fees was the most prominent UX drawback. Now as this has been fixed through the introduction of Blob data and efficiency of L2s, the focus can now start to go towards building the Interconnectivity layer. Some projects like Layer 0 are building this but we will see how this connects with users using Layer 2s currently.
Ultimately users and developers will go where the best experience is.
Affirmations:
I will run the 2024 NYC marathon under 4:00:00 and exceed my fundraising goal
I will grow my blog by 10% monthly by using web3 tools
gratitude:
Grateful to be healthy
Miracle Morning:
Read: no
Meditate: no
workout: yes (run)
Make my bed: yes
Gratitude: yes
Affirmations: yes
One thing I learned today:
Today the internet runs on TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol). This gives the interconnectivity between devices and allows data to be transmitted from each device across the internet with ease.
Regardless of the operating system that a device may use, TCP/IP allows for data to be communicated across the internet with ease. TCP is actually what breaks down large amounts of data into smaller brackets which allows data to be transmitted easily.
Each device has an IP address which allows for data to be shared, identified, and delivered correctly.
Now relating this to blockchain we have a long way to go before 1. we even have a similar infrastructure to TCP/IP and 2. looking at what is being built now it seems as if teams are focusing on scaling data availability and data compression to enhance the blockchain experience first.
I do agree with this concept as in the world of blockchains the experience with low transaction speeds and high gas fees was the most prominent UX drawback. Now as this has been fixed through the introduction of Blob data and efficiency of L2s, the focus can now start to go towards building the Interconnectivity layer. Some projects like Layer 0 are building this but we will see how this connects with users using Layer 2s currently.
Ultimately users and developers will go where the best experience is.
Affirmations:
I will run the 2024 NYC marathon under 4:00:00 and exceed my fundraising goal
I will grow my blog by 10% monthly by using web3 tools
gratitude:
Grateful to be healthy
Miracle Morning:
Read: no
Meditate: no
workout: yes (run)
Make my bed: yes
Gratitude: yes
Affirmations: yes
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