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Phoenix

@phoenix55

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jcdenton.vibe
@jc
Always awesome that the /farcaster team helps! Shoutout to @horsefacts.eth for helping out with a frame webhook issue and being responsive on the weekends! And also to @gabrielayuso.eth for also replying over the weekend!
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Dylan O'Sullivan
@dylanoa4
— Anaïs Nin, 1939
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Solene
@sdav
Building Mini-Apps on Farcaster Your (next) app should be on Farcaster from this year. We'll explain why and how in a session with special guests 👀 🗣️ @limone.eth from @builders-garden 🗣️ @linda from @farcaster Join us online on March 11 👇 lu.ma/ywajhhq1
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Elissa
@elissa
Heard you guys like frames? New piece
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Phoenix
@phoenix55
Just minted my sovereignty attestations onchain!
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@df
What are you working on?
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
how it started vs. how it's going
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jacob
@jacob
link to the talk is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yj_4k1MsO-o&t=1269s
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✳️ dcposch on daimo
@dcposch.eth
“There’s this meme that decentralized means you need a five year standards process to do anything … we can just agree not to do that. For starters before we leave today, everyone should agree we’re doing onchain config and chain-specific addresses” —🔥
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Timber ☀️
@timber
"Protocol art relies heavily on technical literacy and, as a result, is often perceived as hermetic. The blockchain is not a distribution channel for images but rather the material of the art itself." h/t @isthisanart https://worldcomputersculpture.garden/essay
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July
@july
I can’t believe this app is just $7
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Probably sounded funnier in your head.
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tokenfox
@tokenfox.eth
Is god a protocol? w/ @tetonotsorry
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Varun Srinivasan
@v
Welcome — what’s the most confusing thing?
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Ricky Tan
@ricky.eth
The "ETH is dead" narrative is a straight copy-pasta from 2017's "the flippening". Capital rotation: Assets with higher market cap & daily liquidity need larger marginal buyers. Pre-2016/7 there was only BTC. When ETH started to capture zeitgeist, it was easy for capital to rotate out of BTC, giving ETH the legs to rally. The same is happening right now, ETH is 3x market cap + liquidity of SOL and orders of magnitude larger than many L1s. Zeitgeist capture: The factors that fueled the "flippening" narrative in 2017 are exactly the same for SOL and the alt-L1s right now. There is nothing revolutionary about memecoins, your new chain's tps, and/or the industry first "partnerships" with tradFi. Hail the corn: I'm not a BTC maxi, but in all of crypto/web3 there is only ONE "too big to fail" thing out there and that's Bitcoin. All other chains and ecosystems - ETH included - still have to prove that there is more to crypto than censorship resistant money. Go long humility, and short hubris.
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@gakonst
Muay Thai w @liam.eth on @rodeodotclub
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jesse.base.eth 🔵
@jessepollak
the @base team is growing looking for world-class engineers, designers, product, bizops, data science, ecosystem, and marketing. and regional leaders in kenya, indonesia, and argentina. come be a part of a championship team that's dead set on bringing the world onchain ⬇️
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karmacoma
@karma
October snapshot: we're up to 200 lbs squats
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kepano
@kepano
Thoughts on Omnivore shutting down (1/2) Many people enjoyed Omnivore because it was free, but being free was part of its demise. As an independent app maker, you must have a way to generate revenue or your product will die. As a user you must demand a way to pay makers for the products you love. See my essay: "Quality software deserves your hard‑earned cash" https://stephango.com/quality-software I didn't personally use Omnivore, but it seems like many Obsidian users loved it. Now the app is being shut down with only a couple of weeks to export your data. While this is abrupt, it isn't surprising. When a startup runs out of resources, the end is always more sudden than you expect. The dream of making it work persists until the very last moment.
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Jonny Mack
@nonlinear.eth
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