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Breaking Base Day 25 💪🏼

In this update, we feature
Base meetups repo by @martycfly
Off-chain joy with @arjantupan
Lemonade NFT by @seattlecrypto.eth

Made with homies @aditak @314yush @web3gurung @0xfragrance
We're currently in internal testing ...

I just won 150 $DEGEN in Gate of Degen!

@degengate
Day 17 of the /onchainsummer ☀️

We've got,
/base-builds rewards 💵
/spotlight going live 🚀
and juicy feature update on /farcards 💦

All possible because the OG team: @314yush @aditak @web3gurung @0xfragrance
On day 6 of Breaking Base some very tasty updates featuring @coop @jessepollak along with /higher
Shipping this with based folks @aditak @314yush @web3gurung .
If you are onchain and not playing /frenpet, what are you doing anon?
https://paragraph.xyz/@atomic_thoughts/frenpet
The goal is not to become yet another guy, but a vibe architect that everyone loves to be around.
The one book that made you fall in love with reading.

Asking cause I'd like to get back into the habit of reading again.
Successfully started my on-chain blog. Here's the first post.
https://paragraph.xyz/@atomic_thoughts/hi-there-atomic-here
Beer and watermelon: 90% of the fun disappears after you pee.
Do you believe having a creative process helps in a better written content?
I just finished Addicted by Adam Satlar, any similar good books to shift perspective?
Tech products used to run on marketing, now they run on reviews.
Rules for crypto trading, Indian version.
What are some great tools for researching different protocols?
My thoughts around current social media addiction, would love to discuss more on this.
https://theatomic.substack.com/p/social-media
I was recently researching for a blog, found out global average internet speed is 113 Mbps for broadbands. This is just a huge, as internet is slowing becoming a daily necessity around globe.
Finally publishing some of previously written stuff. Not so high level, I was only 19 at the time.
https://theatomic.substack.com/p/the-art-of-reading?sd=pf
Just want to know that how many folks here spend time reading?
To be specific, reading books, papers, research, blogs, etc anything that helps to improve knowledge. Cause as a writer, I want to know what makes a great piece, great.
With all the talks of AI taking over the creative content domain, I strongly believe that we as humans would be delighted by it at first, but won't be enjoying it for long. As true creativity comes from a deep space of pain and imperfection, which is difficult to replicate.
If I was to start a podcast, who would be a great first guest to start off this journey?
Creating content which provides value and entertainment is slowly replacing the traditional Tiktok content. It may be just that my feed is pushing me such content, but seems like there is a shift here.
How do you find mentors in content domain where the overall space is developer dominant?