accountless.eth
@accountless.eth
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Cassie Heart
@cassie
In 1983, the video game industry fell apart because of the sheer quantity of shit being shoveled to consumers. Most analysts were calling it for the industry, that home gaming would never thrive again. The infamous Atari landfill. Then a company that made most of their money off of playing cards and gambling decided to pivot their game system play as a broader "entertainment system", reimagining how games and entertainment can be done, with strong quality controls in their developer onboarding and promotion. It worked. Everyone remembers the NES. Few remember the landfill. Crypto has lost its way, but it can be brought back. The trick is simple: play a different game.
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Tudor π£π‘
@tudorizer
a fresh take is required, with less baggage and a different fulcrum, back to its roots
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Cassie Heart
@cassie
I gave a talk at Coinbase (and last year's FarCon) talking about exactly how we can do that: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GeuZsX6dC08
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polymutex
@polymutex.eth
In the intro, you mentioned having to pull something back from encrypted direct casts thanks to "some fun times from Google"; can you elaborate?
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leoclark.base.eth.ββ¨-β¨π©
@leoclark.eth
Cool! Downloading and will check it out soon π
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Zenigame
@zeni.eth
just watched this. Wow. Macro-comprehension was good enough, but I definitely don't understand all of the architectural details well enough. Still, I appreciate that you lean in to the technical side without dumbing it down.
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