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Why I'm Still Here : A Web3 Love Letter
Why I'm still all-in on web3, and why my experiences in another heavily regulated industry leads me to think web3 is going to make it.

Yes, Your Web3 Startup Does Have Time For Security
On why YOLO'ing things into production is bad, actually.

Next.JS Dynamic Imports
How to combine the simplicity of React with the potential of Next.JS.
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SheFi Season 11 ended last month. At its midpoint I considered it as a full-on makeup lesson vs the fragmented TikTok video education path, but now I think it’s more of crypto’s finishing school.
Maggie Love is a force of nature, and the content is incredibly well designed for its target audience. There have been plenty of pop culture anchors to complex topics like staking and DAO governance.
The most important aspect of SheFi for me has been that it’s doable at your own pace. You can attend the classes live, or view recorded material. The life of a niche internet micro-celebrity often doesn’t follow a schedule, so it’s been very good to be able to have a flexible content schedule.
A thriving community is exceptionally hard to create and maintain, and yet Maggie and the SheFi team have managed to do it. From career advice to supporting each other in both url and irl spaces, SheFi is something I would recommend to any woman in web3 regardless of how deep your domain expertise runs.
I have deep expertise around the technical aspects of crypto, as well as DAO governance and web3 social. I still found immense value from the material, and from being a part of the community.
If you’re on the fence about SheFi, I encourage you to leap off and sign up.
SheFi Season 11 ended last month. At its midpoint I considered it as a full-on makeup lesson vs the fragmented TikTok video education path, but now I think it’s more of crypto’s finishing school.
Maggie Love is a force of nature, and the content is incredibly well designed for its target audience. There have been plenty of pop culture anchors to complex topics like staking and DAO governance.
The most important aspect of SheFi for me has been that it’s doable at your own pace. You can attend the classes live, or view recorded material. The life of a niche internet micro-celebrity often doesn’t follow a schedule, so it’s been very good to be able to have a flexible content schedule.
A thriving community is exceptionally hard to create and maintain, and yet Maggie and the SheFi team have managed to do it. From career advice to supporting each other in both url and irl spaces, SheFi is something I would recommend to any woman in web3 regardless of how deep your domain expertise runs.
I have deep expertise around the technical aspects of crypto, as well as DAO governance and web3 social. I still found immense value from the material, and from being a part of the community.
If you’re on the fence about SheFi, I encourage you to leap off and sign up.
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hi farcasthers! i have completed season 11 of shefi and posted my last written piece on it, congrats to all the season 12 participants starting their journeys! https://paragraph.xyz/@ivy/shefi-season-11-cryptos-finishing-school
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