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Abeera Akhtar

@beers135 #1036

web3forgood.substack.com | UNICEF - Gender based Violence Tech Product Mgr | Social Impact+Women Empowerment | 🇵🇰 |
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Claiming my /scoop profile with address: 0xbC8fa7B42C9cfb1848D7606f99CF84a6bD13C6e9

let the scoop wars begin 🍦
The devastation in Gaza is hard to watch and comprehend. A big kudos to @katalunia for her efforts and keeping the community updated. Would highly recommend donating to ethevacuations.xyz
Got voted out on day 9 of CTG - it was good while it lasted ✨
Really enjoying the Crypto the Game experience ☀️☀️
Who all here is playing CryptoTheGame?! ✨
Found out today that the $300 perfectly unopened Dyson Airwrap I bought off Fb marketplace is a counterfeit when I went to get it checked at a Dyson Service Center so I’m obviously heartbroken (worked perfectly for a year and then just stopped)
I never thought I would say this but Seinfeld is superior to Friends
Just finished Expats on Amazon Prime - it was more of an emotional roller coaster than I expected it to be.
I just minted my /ethdenver Crypto Cup on /icebreaker!

🧊🧊🧊 ➡️ 🇮🇸

Break the ice with enough attendees and win a trip to Iceland 👀

Mint here: https://icebreaker.xyz/cryptocup
Living vicariously through @tayyab’s CryptoTheGame voting sesh
Back to my old Farcaster account after being locked out for a few months ✨✨
This week in Web3ForGood: Gitcoin’s new protocol, new products from impactMarket, worldofwomennft auction for women of Iran, ToucanProtocol grant recipients, PublicNouns to fund public goods + Bogotá events + more

https://web3forgood.substack.com/p/this-week-in-web3forgood-e67
Public goods funding is one of the most interesting things in Web3 for me. So much so that I might just bid on a public noun…👀👀
Lunch at Chipotle today for just $0.01?!

Crazy times when you can pay for your food with ETH!
@tayyab https://i.imgur.com/JKEsM7E.jpg
Sybil resistance is a pretty interesting topic…
Ever since I moved to the US, I’ve been shocked at the limited public transportation options across big cities within each state. I think this video does a great job of explaining why the US is built this way.

https://youtu.be/-ZDZtBRTyeI