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Leo Barnard
@leobarnard
In each of these five stages
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@boss0fbase
Who’s at Eth Denver?
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@trenchgod.eth
@jessepollak @barmstrong who is building this? farcaster frame mini-app onchain ads daily token bounties USDC on @base
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@ted
super excited about the green new user halo — an easy signal for us to know who is brand new to the farcaster community and make them feel at home. if you see a green halo, say hi! especially on mondays in the /welcome channel, where we’ll do a weekly intro thread for all new users. gg @woj.eth @blockheim @gt
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@jessepollak
it me
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@v
Ukraine having to sign a peace deal will be bad for geopolitical stability https://x.com/balajis/status/1895566696091713558?s=46
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tldr (tim reilly)
@tldr
Tell me you don’t have fomo… @garrett @chuckstock @debbie at Base Garrett and Debbie were soooo happy to meet IRL first. They knew each other through bracket 🥹
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Leo Barnard
@leobarnard
Considering real-time redemption
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@daoleno
Exploring the idea of an open-source crypto data terminal, built by the community for the community. For deep on-chain insights, what are the non-negotiable features? Beyond dashboards & explorers, what analytics & alerts are crucial?
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@wilsoncusack
📍Denver Smart Wallet team offsite start of this week, will be hanging at Base booth on Thursday!
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@jessepollak
i got myself — pretty fun :P
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@deployer
I've seen mixed reactions to Zora combining pictures and tokens. I could be wrong but this feels ... right. It's fascinating. Its like fractionalizing NFTs without having to fractionalize a thing. You can own a lot or you can own a little. You can flex being the biggest holder, or you can just support your favorite artist with $5. The only thing that separates this from existing 1/1s or open editions is how platforms display them. By owning any amount of these tokens you own "the picture". The amount you put in is up to you. I get the sense artists hate this because it further pushes art into some kind of financial asset, but this is fascinating and I hope more artists use it and it catches on. NFTs were always financial. Artists wanted a new way to monetize their work. They required a mental leap to embrace a new concept of ownership. Seems like that is also the case here. This solves the royalty debate. I assume the artist earns fees on every swap.
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@leobarnard
thought that things will turn around when they reach the extreme.
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profit potential and selling pressure risk,
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FOMO sentiment even caused SOL to be in short supply, causing Binance to suspend withdrawals.
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@ted
one of the (very few) highlights of All-In so far in 2025 was guest Cyan Banister: thoughtful, well-articulated angel investor with an incredible life story. i listened to her ~3hr episode with Tim Ferriss per Friedberg’s recommendation and didn’t regret a single minute. https://tim.blog/2024/11/28/cyan-banister/
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@leobarnard
original thinking here
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@aviationdoctor.eth
Before doomscrolling became a 21st century concern about the engineered addiction to the kind of news that induce powerful negative emotions, the “mean world syndrome” was coined in the 20th century to describe viewers’ addiction to both fictional and journalistic accounts of violence on television, and their resulting negatively biased perception of the world. And before that, in the 19th century, the concern of the day was the readers’ neurotic addiction to newspapers that overindexed on violence and conflicts. “Every newspaper, from the first line to the last, is nothing but a tissue of horrors. Wars, crimes, thefts, licentiousness, torture, crimes of princes, crimes of nations, individual crimes, an intoxicating spree of universal atrocity. And it’s this disgusting aperitif that the civilised man consumes at breakfast each morning … I do not understand how a pure hand can touch a newspaper without a convulsion of disgust.” wrote Baudelaire in 1860. Nihil sub sole novum.
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@aweissman
weekend reading recommendation original thinking here "why almost every consumer subscription business breaks the only rule that matters" https://getlightswitch.substack.com/p/the-cardinal-rule-of-subscription
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@alixkun
Anyone know the best place to buy @superanon 's token? I hope it's not UNI V3's pool cause the liquidity is DEAD 😱
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