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            <title><![CDATA[Web 3 works]]></title>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 15 Sep 2022 18:13:21 GMT</pubDate>
            <description><![CDATA[Why bankless is my favorite crypto education and alpha podcast. My interest began with doge (laugh all you want) and I rode from .05 up to .74 down to .06. This sparked my interest in the crypto community, but more importantly the technology. At the same time, I had put money in ETH, but I couldn’t understand why. I needed a thesis. After listening to David and Ryan’s podcast for over a year, my thesis has developed into more than just resting on the shoulders of giants. Below are a few of my...]]></description>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why bankless is my favorite crypto education and alpha podcast.</p><p>My interest began with doge (laugh all you want) and I rode from .05 up to .74 down to .06. This sparked my interest in the crypto community, but more importantly the technology. At the same time, I had put money in ETH, but I couldn’t understand why. I needed a thesis.</p><p>After listening to David and Ryan’s podcast for over a year, my thesis has developed into more than just resting on the shoulders of giants. Below are a few of my key convictions.</p><p>Crypto is 99% scams and misinformation. I know this seems like a negative but it’s not, allow me to explain. Bitcoin is the best internet money game the world has ever seen, but it’s still a Ponzi scam imo. BTC created the first widespread decentralized peer to peer value trading system. BTC is energy intensive, promotes the rich get richer, and puts decentralization in the hands of large mining companies. More importantly tho, bitcoin enabled the next dimension of the internet. BTC has the highest market cap in crypto. However, what is the miners incentive to secure the blockchain when all blocks have been mined? You’re telling me TX volume is enough? In the past 7 days Uniswap has averaged a cool 1.2 million more in TX fees vs BTC</p><p>Why does uni have more value than BTC? Uni rests on the foundation of GIANTS. Solidity enables smart contracts &amp; smart contracts enable a new era of the internet. Bringing decentralized banking infrastructure to the masses built on the most secure blockchain MATTERS!</p><p>when you look at the chart below, you’ll realize we are early. In the past 7 days, ethereum has secured 9 out of the top 11 fee generating crypto platforms. This, my anons, indicates that there is something legitimate here but when will the market cap reflect this?</p><figure float="none" data-type="figure" class="img-center" style="max-width: null;"><img src="https://storage.googleapis.com/papyrus_images/e75f0a51807b55dbd6192f639f84301d1f7e2a7be5f530ab0b06dd4ca38fd9a1.jpg" alt="tx fees over past 7days  9/14/22" blurdataurl="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAP///wAAACwAAAAAAQABAAACAkQBADs=" nextheight="600" nextwidth="800" class="image-node embed"><figcaption HTMLAttributes="[object Object]" class="">tx fees over past 7days 9/14/22</figcaption></figure><p>We are in an exciting time of technological development. Although most familiar use cases stem from $100,000 monkey pics (tbh this is pretty stupid, albeit fun ngl), the true takeaway imo is a new digital banking system is in the process of disrupting large industries.</p><p>Banking only scratches the surface tho. when we can use Ethereum to make voting more accessible as well as auditable, society wins. When we put more artists, writers, and musicians in the drivers seat of nfts, artists and fans win.</p><p>Consider property rights transcending the real world. House deeds, car titles, gated access to events or even your home. How about when you can trade assets from your favorite video game for real world goods and services?</p><p>We are only at the limits of our imagination. The build market will inevitably produce more scams(Luna/terra), but the applications that stand the test of time are more important than ever!</p><p>As David &amp; Ryan would say, “crypto/defi/nfts are risky, you could lose what you put in, but we are heading west, this is the frontier,&amp; we’re glad you’re with us on the bankless journey! Cheers</p>]]></content:encoded>
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            <title><![CDATA[Wen utility?]]></title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 10 Jul 2022 18:58:07 GMT</pubDate>
            <description><![CDATA[It’s important not to reach for utility when assessing what a project is worth. Defining utility should be tangible. For example, if a leverage protocol offers defi to the masses, then the utility is obvious. When defining utility of an NFT, it’s important to stay grounded in reality. If a project is promising future ‘utility’ then it may be lacking a core identity or community. Make sure your favorite NFT project isn’t compensating for lack of a use case by imagining what ‘could be’. The foc...]]></description>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It’s important not to reach for utility when assessing what a project is worth. Defining utility should be tangible. For example, if a leverage protocol offers defi to the masses, then the utility is obvious. When defining utility of an NFT, it’s important to stay grounded in reality. If a project is promising future ‘utility’ then it may be lacking a core identity or community. Make sure your favorite NFT project isn’t compensating for lack of a use case by imagining what ‘could be’. The focus should remain on what is. I recently got white listed and had the privilege of a free God Hates NFTees mint. This has been one heck of a learning experience where being detached from the price comes at a cost. The cost, to me, is learning. If God Hates NFTees stops being funny, I will sell. Until then I will hold because memes are culturally significant even if they are extremely downplayed. Although God Hates NFTees has gimmicky giveaways and floor pumping leadership, the core utility stays the same. The meme is culturally significant and funny. The metaverse has never felt more meta.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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