Believe it, baby
lol. Good times.
Solutions have existed for years (eg Gnosis Safe), they just aren’t being used by that exchange.
Funnily enough Nikolai (original creator of ENS, now passed) worked on this idea https://github.com/nmushegian/namepet ENS is still used for personal identities, and afaik still doesn't care about immutable paths. A…
Check out TLSNotary, recently supported by the Ethereum Foundation https://tlsnotary.org/
> Decentralized Solana Contradiction in terms
It's an oversimplification, perhaps a proxy for wealth. Russian oligarchs hoarding London property are moving from a poor country to a rich country, but they are colonisers.
Salary requirements negate that, plus the Portuguese health system pays rock-bottom salaries itself, and is already on its knees.
Of course it doesn’t benefit the Portuguese. That’s not how Portugal is governed. It’s cynical, but that’s really how it is; learned helplessness on a national scale.
Farcaster Frames are very interesting, but the problem with the platform is the userbase.
No bug in Ethereum, what lazy journalism.
Ethereum made the switch from PoW to PoS in 2022. It was called The Merge https://ethereum.org/roadmap/merge It’s unlikely that Bitcoin will ever do the same, for the same reason Ethereum was created separately in the…
No, that must be some other country, perhaps where one of the last two leaders was actually elected.
I’ve used DeFi for as long as it’s been around and will continue to do so. It’s safer and can be more profitable than TradFi, even with stablecoin yield. It’s a larger area than you might realise, and there is a lot…
Wellbeing is one thing (I know I would enjoy this a lot more than an office) but long term UV exposure is not forgiving for longevity. I could find sources, but it’s not my area; my partner is a dermatologist and I take…
This might be fun for a while, but in the long term you're asking for an increased skin cancer risk. Sorry to be a downer.
The EU is not like the USA. We can have regional independence/self-governance and international cooperation, prosperity and peace, without needing a controlling national structure. Britain is and always has been a…
I’m not OP, but I would argue that. There’s no realistic scenario in which leaving the single market makes Britain a more attractive place for (most) businesses.
No, it shouldn't. The majority of the deforestation happening now (e.g. in Brazil) is to raise cattle, or to produce feed such as soybeans for farmed animals; the water for almonds and avocado trees pales in comparison…
It’s already dead here, and I would argue that it is not unfortunate at all. It’s also a distraction from dismantling coal power and the large car lobby here.
That's not quite fair, they funded the climate denial movement.
Humans are more closely related to frugivores than anything else (just look at our teeth and intestines). These animals die for no reason other than cultural norms.
> A question still nags at me, and I pose it to the couple: “You have about fifty-eight residents now, but there are billions of animals that you can never save. Does this ever discourage you? Does it ever feel futile?”…
2. I can't speak for other animals, but I can speak for myself: there's no way I would prefer to be locked up in a cage or a farm (where I will be killed and eaten, probably way before my natural lifespan) than to be…
I also used to have back garden hens, but in my opinion the moral argument stands up to examination. Consider: * The modern chicken is quite different to its wild ancestors, and lays eggs about 20 times more frequently…
Believe it, baby
lol. Good times.
Solutions have existed for years (eg Gnosis Safe), they just aren’t being used by that exchange.
Funnily enough Nikolai (original creator of ENS, now passed) worked on this idea https://github.com/nmushegian/namepet ENS is still used for personal identities, and afaik still doesn't care about immutable paths. A…
Check out TLSNotary, recently supported by the Ethereum Foundation https://tlsnotary.org/
> Decentralized Solana Contradiction in terms
It's an oversimplification, perhaps a proxy for wealth. Russian oligarchs hoarding London property are moving from a poor country to a rich country, but they are colonisers.
Salary requirements negate that, plus the Portuguese health system pays rock-bottom salaries itself, and is already on its knees.
Of course it doesn’t benefit the Portuguese. That’s not how Portugal is governed. It’s cynical, but that’s really how it is; learned helplessness on a national scale.
Farcaster Frames are very interesting, but the problem with the platform is the userbase.
No bug in Ethereum, what lazy journalism.
Ethereum made the switch from PoW to PoS in 2022. It was called The Merge https://ethereum.org/roadmap/merge It’s unlikely that Bitcoin will ever do the same, for the same reason Ethereum was created separately in the…
No, that must be some other country, perhaps where one of the last two leaders was actually elected.
I’ve used DeFi for as long as it’s been around and will continue to do so. It’s safer and can be more profitable than TradFi, even with stablecoin yield. It’s a larger area than you might realise, and there is a lot…
Wellbeing is one thing (I know I would enjoy this a lot more than an office) but long term UV exposure is not forgiving for longevity. I could find sources, but it’s not my area; my partner is a dermatologist and I take…
This might be fun for a while, but in the long term you're asking for an increased skin cancer risk. Sorry to be a downer.
The EU is not like the USA. We can have regional independence/self-governance and international cooperation, prosperity and peace, without needing a controlling national structure. Britain is and always has been a…
I’m not OP, but I would argue that. There’s no realistic scenario in which leaving the single market makes Britain a more attractive place for (most) businesses.
No, it shouldn't. The majority of the deforestation happening now (e.g. in Brazil) is to raise cattle, or to produce feed such as soybeans for farmed animals; the water for almonds and avocado trees pales in comparison…
It’s already dead here, and I would argue that it is not unfortunate at all. It’s also a distraction from dismantling coal power and the large car lobby here.
That's not quite fair, they funded the climate denial movement.
Humans are more closely related to frugivores than anything else (just look at our teeth and intestines). These animals die for no reason other than cultural norms.
> A question still nags at me, and I pose it to the couple: “You have about fifty-eight residents now, but there are billions of animals that you can never save. Does this ever discourage you? Does it ever feel futile?”…
2. I can't speak for other animals, but I can speak for myself: there's no way I would prefer to be locked up in a cage or a farm (where I will be killed and eaten, probably way before my natural lifespan) than to be…
I also used to have back garden hens, but in my opinion the moral argument stands up to examination. Consider: * The modern chicken is quite different to its wild ancestors, and lays eggs about 20 times more frequently…