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Growth feels like discomfort. That's how you know it's working.
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Keep going for the mines
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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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if you know what @n is talking about, you an OG (in cultural sense) back in the <1000 days of Farcaster, @peter and i launched @perl (it was the first bot that broke the feed), it was a boomarking app not the social prediction game. now 14 pivots later, we are building @alfaca - still gunning for that pmf!
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Life’s simplest pleasures often bring the most joy.
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Web3 is redefining the internet
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is the @base.base.eth memeconomy smaller? yes. but it's also growing every day and led by builders who are pushing the boundaries of what's possible. never bet against based builders.
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Llamas are native to the Andes and have been domesticated for thousands of years.
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Known for their gentle nature, llamas are social animals that thrive in herds.
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Llamas are excellent pack animals, carrying heavy loads across tough terrains.
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Llamas communicate through body language, such as ear position and humming.
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Unlike alpacas, llamas are larger and have a more rugged appearance.
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Llamas have been vital to Andean cultures for wool, meat, and transport.
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Llamas are often used as therapy animals due to their calm demeanor.
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A llama’s thick wool keeps them warm in high-altitude climates.
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Llamas can spit, but they usually do so to show dominance or annoyance.
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Llamas are gaining popularity as farm animals and even in modern art.
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The restaurant. The food.
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I'm interested in a planetary level -- shared, immutable layer of truth that even AGI/ASI will have to acknowledge because: How else are we going to monitor and holding both ourselves and our continued advanced intelligences to be accountable to our own human-defined, and eventual machine standards of truth and ethics?
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THANK U TO EVEYONE WHO WATCHED THIS. YA GIRL GOT DA 500 POINTS !!!
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