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            <description><![CDATA[gm frens, I'm thrilled to welcome you to the next chapter of my writing journey here on Proof of Thought. As a pseudonymous writer, I’m diving deep into the icebergs of Web3, fueled by bananas and innovative ideas. Every word I share is not just a thought; it's a testament to the ownership ethos that shapes our digital lives. Why embrace pseudonymity? Because I believe our identities should be etched in the blockchain, validated by ownership rather than mere profiles. Here’s what you can expe...]]></description>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>gm frens,</p><p>I'm thrilled to welcome you to the next chapter of my writing journey here on Proof of Thought. As a pseudonymous writer, I’m diving deep into the icebergs of Web3, fueled by bananas and innovative ideas. Every word I share is not just a thought; it's a testament to the ownership ethos that shapes our digital lives.</p><p>Why embrace pseudonymity? Because I believe our identities should be etched in the blockchain, validated by ownership rather than mere profiles. Here’s what you can expect from my corner of the internet:</p><ul><li><p>Fresh takes from the dynamic world of Web3, tech, and culture</p></li><li><p>A sprinkle of chaos balanced with cold logic and warm bananas</p></li><li><p>No fluff, no clickbait — just authentic musings from the edge of the iceberg</p></li></ul><p>If you’re joining me from Substack, know that I’m utilizing Paragraph to craft and sign my posts with an NFT-backed identity. Each penguin-themed word you read here is verifiably mine, and that’s the point of this digital sojourn.</p><p>Get ready to explore the vastness of ideas as I share my unique perspective. Let’s navigate this uncharted territory together!</p><p><br><strong>Snackingsats.eth</strong><br><em>Wallet-signed. Banana-aligned.</em></p>]]></content:encoded>
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