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tomu

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a little bit of casino activity is fine as liquidity enters the market, but that shouldn't be the whole point of new users getting in

tokens enable creative mechanisms beyond speculation. we could have them seamlessly integrated into our onchain experiences, like micropayments and automatic yield

some thoughts on this
https://paragraph.xyz/@tomu/everyday-tokens
hello @literature

bring back “mints from friends”

thanks,
david
i’m not earning much moxie so it doesn’t affect me, but this doesn’t make sense

it’s an open protocol but you must create your token to be part of it..
ok this is nice! i didn’t have to sign anything with my wallet to publish the article

great update👌🏻
arc browser + rabby wallet have become my favorite combo for interacting onchain
checked out arena dot social

at first, i thought it was a low-key version of wildcard on avalanche, but it's basically a twitter clone with profile tickets

i'm surprised projects are still experimenting with basic social feeds and bonding curves

saw it here:https://x.com/tokenterminal/status/1845972369967374539
"tell me we're in a memecoin cycle without telling me we're in a memecoin cycle"

pump dot fun generating more revenue than a lot of defi projects combined
have a wonderful rest of your day
if we are settling on a new planet, it's important to think about what infrastructure, cities, and buildings we want to create
how do i send warps now?
imo crypto consumer apps would onboard more users if they focus on creating novel social interactions rather than copying what's already out there

we've already seen big tech adopt crypto, and social media platforms will likely integrate stablecoins and micropayments
it's uptober 2024 and we still don't have a slider on @uniswap to choose exactly how much of our tokens we want to swap
Blackbird is also higher coded

it has been growing a lot, evolving the app and adding new concepts in a seamless way that users don't even realize they are onchain. restaurants sign-ins are increasing as well as NFTs minted to users

for those in the US, how's the experience?
https://dune.com/jhackworth/blackbird
uptober vibes are better with a social dex

i saw @zinger in the feed
i copied his trade

this was so smooth! great to see @proxystudio.eth’s work finally live 🚀
a16z introduced the first group of creators in Voices Onchain

VO: creators who are using blockchain to shape the creator economy

https://a16zcrypto.com/voices-onchain/
i watched joker 2 this weekend. loved the photography, but i wasn’t expecting it to be a musical. 6/10. this is a clear example of how the first movies are usually better than their sequels

hello /screens let me cast there
reaction videos, takes on twitter, etc - it feels like original content gets lost in our feeds, and we end up consuming mostly opinions while actual news or events are rare. this fills our social feeds with biased takes, making users less creative with the content they post
$30 fee to swap a token on mainnet. yeah, i don't care how many L2s there are or how many more there will be, but i'm happy they exist
> it’s just a part of the tech stack

that’s how we should approach it. apps shouldn’t show chains, just like you don’t choose the network for a call or the bank when paying - it just works

swap, send, mint - any onchain interaction should happen without much thinking
has anyone created a tool to track both the deals and status of web3 companies?

it'd be a mix of "bloomberg x crunchbase":
- round status (past rounds and whether they are currently raising funds)
- product status (public reports and private updates for current investors)
- gated insights based on your onchain investments