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Hey @vitalik.eth wasn’t the whole point of the Ethereum Foundation MIST browser research that web security is incompatible with smart contract security? That’s why we needed MIST. Web browser cryptography is unsuitable for smart contract UIs. OKCONTRACT seems like a new approach to filling the MIST gap?
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Blockchain standardization and interoperability. Standardization, cooperation and interoperability are the paths the Internet took towards global ubiquity, and the same paths are open for blockchain. CEO @leashless-matr covers 30 years of tech history to argue that the everyone-for-themselves, wild west approach to dev will get us to this moment, but little further. What is the future we want? From the @rwaworld X Space, 15th Sept 24 https://youtu.be/m9Z1KTGTfrw
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I think about this daily. Seems like it's impossible to be seen on the app unless you're popular or become a replyguy to get a power badge. Both not very conducive to onboarding new users.
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Analysis your farcaster profile here! ✨ frame by @justin-eth 🤝🏻
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@dwr.eth
Any boost is appreciated! https://x.com/dwr/status/1796252164819759250
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Please change ownership of /thedailygwei and /intotheether to @sassal.eth as requested in the form I submitted for this purpose.
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New Framing: User Controlled Who cares if a system is "decentralized" if the nodes/elites are well coordinated and in the same telegram channels. At that point changing the rules or state for everyone else is just as easy as it would be within a fully centralized organization
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As a side note, picking up on your first sentence there, I much prefer the term “user controlled” to “decentralized”. That’s the sort of language we need to adopt to reach a broader audience.
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heard a16z valued each of us casters at 200k damn i really need to spend more time here
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'I wanted to send a message'. This happened because we never gave up, we never stopped believing in the potential of crypto. https://www.politico.com/news/2024/05/17/crypto-congress-democrats-00158630
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Wonderfull
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The internet was always meant to to be peer-to-peer. The FAANGs took advantage of an initially clunky UX and sabotaged that design. Ethereum is re-instating it.
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Together with Base, Farcaster has become the centre of experimentation - in what decentralised social networks and Ethereum in general can achieve. This is especially important given L1 is less suitable for pushing the boundaries, and also bc we have yet to unearth the next big thing in this market.
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@vitalik.eth's key test to know if a crypto application is sustainable is whether the average user is there to gamble
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Enjoy your very well deserved break @sassal.eth 🫡
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It is what I use. Worth noting that not all chains or CEXs are covered yet though, which can be a problem for countries like Spain where you'd need to import that data manually.
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Ethereum is essentially a realisation of Vint Cerf and co.s’ ideal vision of the internet, augmenting their design with crucial payment and security systems to make it truly global and decentralised.
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Chinese EVs are going to play a big role in motoring in the near-future
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Whilst fictional, this book presents the most plausible account I’ve read of possible events leading to a war between the USA & China. The role of India as peacemaker and ultimate beneficiary seems particularly prescient: 2034: A Novel of the Next World War by Elliot Ackerman and James G. Stavridis
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