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Taking complex systems and simply breaking them down into bite sized pieces is not the easiest thing to do. For a few days now, my team and I have been trying to figure out the best ways to explain RYFT and it's many possibilities. It has been truly a tough task to find what would translate and be relatable to everyone. Yesterday while eating some lunch I watched a brief video on the Spiritual Landscape of Vietnam and right after a documentary on the Fermentation of Indigo Leaves in Japan started in the YouTube Q. Usually I would just move to something else. But I stuck with it do to it being on Japan. It all hit me within the first 5min... What if we could apply value accrual the same way we do to ingredients of food or natural products to digital assets? How would it look if we could create endless amounts of digital recipes on the blockchain? What could give those recipes different dimensions of value? These are the processes we're creating at RYFT. Infinite Composability is on the horizon πŸŒ€
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Was so busy making this meal for my wife and some other wonderful moms in my life that I didn't post it yesterday. My wife and I are obsessed with Masterchef, and so is my wife's sisters family. So naturally, my brother in law and I planned a special surprise for Mother's Day. We made - Appetizer: Seared scallops on a bed of Corn Succotash with a parsnip puree. (That puree is made on Masterchef quite often, had to try it, and it's incredible.) Entree: New York Strip steak grilled on Cast Iron with fresh herbs and basted in butter. Simple rub since we made the to die for Peppercorn Sauce to go over the top. The sides are Pomme puree potatoes with green beans, bacon and mushrooms. Dessert: English Trifle with homemade vanilla custard and a vanilla/almond sponge cake. Raspberry jello infused with fresh raspberries and blueberries. Topped off with a cream cheese whip, glazed strawberries, and blueberries. I think Gordon Ramsay would have been proud! πŸ₯°
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When Fragrance Was a Bridge to Eternity πŸ™ In ancient Egypt, scent was far more than luxury. It was spiritual technology. Perfumes like Kyphi weren’t just burned for their beauty. They were carefully crafted rituals in themselves: a healing medicine, a protection spell, and a bridge between the mortal and the divine. When night fell, Egyptians would burn Kyphi, a sacred blend of honey, wine, frankincense, myrrh, and other precious ingredients, to purify the soul, cleanse the space, and invite sacred dreams. The rising smoke symbolized the spirit ascending, carrying prayers beyond the stars. Perfume priests guarded these ancient recipes, blending fragrance with the art of resurrection itself. It wasn’t just ritual; it was a map for the journey through life, death, and rebirth. What if scent was never meant to mask the world, but to awaken it?
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