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@spencerdwight
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Designating this feed as a place where I can be more experimental in approaches and protocols. Where I showcase more thoughts within web3 that I otherwise wouldn’t integrate in web2 feeds.
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I’m following @jessepollak
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$manifest the abundance to exit
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I can maneuver safe and secure capital, or gamble in the current contentious market condition. Requiring some new tools for work, so I’ll do the latter and see if I can manage the inherent risk. .5 Solana to 10 Solana minimum. Starting with full port into $willow
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Quantum computing reached a remarkable milestone this week with the unveiling of Google’s Willow chip. This advanced 105-qubit processor executes benchmark computations at speeds that dwarf current supercomputers, completing tasks in mere minutes that would usually require an unfathomable 10 septillion years.
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I picked up a couple new apps from the App Store, some from Luma.Ai, and some from Luma Labs, as well as some 3D scan competitors. Should be fun!
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I’ve been watching web3, before it was even marketed. Now I’m getting involved, here’s how: 1. Starting a Farcaster It’s the first thing I did to share my process on a web3 native platform. 2. looking into Lens Hey, platforms can be different. 3. looking into DNS I’m a fan of the Tezos community!
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I just started on Farcaster to move further from the competition into a more decentralized landscape! I had to write a bio that represents who I am and what I do. Platforms I looked into to write a bio included: 1. Personal Website https://spencerdwight.net 2. Behance Where I have a more detailed bio. 3. Instagram
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