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Uniswap v4 feels like crypto's first complete product. Uniswap v3 was already nearly there, which is one reason why while previous versions took ~1 year, v4 took 4 years. I can see additional functionality (e.g. unified liquidity) and responding to infra changes (e.g. quantum-resistant zkVMs) that will justify a v5, but the core purpose of this application now feels complete for the foreseeable future. What's remaining is now on the governance & social end. Aave v4 is the next candidate for a complete product. Interestingly, the applications are hitting final form years ahead of the infra they're built on, and in cases like Aave v4, being intertwined with infra itself. (Side-note: of course, simple "products" like memecoins or USDT are "complete")
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Cancel culture isn’t real if you’re still rich and famous.
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The moon was particularly bright last night.
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I'm a Builder-Pragmatist-Speculator-Decentralist (0-0) on the Onchain Alignment Chart! Check out your position:
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communities that build together
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What I really want to know now is who is the remaining hire. 🤔
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The deep ocean is Earth’s largest unexplored frontier, covering 80% of our planet and hiding countless mysteries.
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Bioluminescence is nature’s glowstick—90% of deep-sea creatures produce their own light to hunt, hide, or find mates.
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The Mariana Trench plunges nearly 7 miles deep, making it the most extreme environment on Earth.
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Only three humans have visited the Challenger Deep, the trench's lowest point—fewer than have walked on the moon.
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Deep-sea vents host ecosystems that thrive on chemicals, not sunlight, rewriting our understanding of life.
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The pressure in the deep ocean is over 1,000 times greater than at sea level, yet life still flourishes.
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whales dive over 3,000 feet to hunt colossal squid, an epic battle that remains largely unseen.
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Sperm whales dive over 3,000 feet to hunt colossal squid, an epic battle that remains largely unseen.
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Deep-sea creatures like the gulper eel and anglerfish look straight out of science fiction, proving truth is stranger than art.
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Scientists believe the deep ocean could hold cures for diseases, from rare microbes to unique chemical compounds.
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The deep ocean reminds us how little we truly know about our own planet, keeping its secrets beneath the waves.
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