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Is deleting a post attacking a public figure considered, in today’s world, a form of apology and an acknowledgment of “I was wrong” – without having to say it out loud?
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Today, Milan is a city of children’s tears
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Before crypto, this is how ppl flexed their NFTs
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If crypto is music, meme-coins are rap
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missed the NFT 😭 but still subscribed!
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The past meets the future at EthPrague. Just a queue for a fireside chat with Vitalik and Tim Berners-Lee.
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It’s now much more reliable and has significantly lower latency. Try the UX on gl.app with Zerion or Coinbase Wallet — Zerion uses WalletConnect, while Coinbase relies on its own SDK. The responsiveness now feels nearly identical. If you ever consider offering a native SDK, we’d be happy to integrate it.
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How about supporting WalletConnect mobile2mobile flow?
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What do you talk about with a good friend at the bar when you get drunk?
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I feel like I could act in horror movies 😂 @harmonybot and @sayangel
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Most people don’t need a full DAO framework. They just want a place to start. Level 1s easy: The token exists, voting happens, people show up. That already filters out a lot. You start seeing which projects are actually moving and which ones are just sitting there. To be continued...
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The Top DAOs Chart is now live in gl.app — on iOS & Android. You’ll see established DAOs pushing governance forward, alongside new ones with strong token traction — where the DAO story is just beginning. We’re adding DAOs slowly and with care ❤️ @olympusdao @fraxfinance @arbitrum @gnosis-dao @cowswapfi @safe @1inchnetwork HeyAnon @gearboxprotocol Nodle Network @stargatefinance @smolverse Magic Square Ping us if your DAO should be next!
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gm
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How old is your kid? I like going to parks on weekends with kids (9 and 7)
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Happy Valentine's Day!
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💯
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Please support our small team with a small grant 🎃
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gm! Who is coming to Devcon?
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The problem with current tokenized projects is that "tokenized" almost always implies inflated expectations of token price growth. In most cases, a tokenized project’s true value proposition is disconnected from its actual value and instead relies heavily on branding and marketing. I am looking forward to a time when "tokenized" becomes the norm, where the market price of tokens fluctuates insignificantly for over 99% of such projects. For example, buying bread at your local bakery could make you a token holder of that bakery, and it would be normal not to expect a 10x return from holding that token.
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/3 Currently, the industry focuses on web-first because it’s cheaper and easier to validate theories, especially for use cases that show "what Web3 can do that Web2 can’t." Here, convenience and UX aren’t top priorities. The current target groups are niche: cypherpunks (who see Web2 as unfair), those underserved by Web2 (like the unbanked or those in underdeveloped areas), or speculators (who find Web2 more regulated or less profitable). Thus, the rationale for building web-first is the lower cost and faster validation. Mobile wallets emerged only after browser wallets gained traction, and mobile swaps followed after web-based swaps achieved product-market fit. Building on mobile (a slower, costlier stack) only makes sense when web validation isn’t feasible, mobile competition is low, or when it’s cheaper/more efficient for your team to validate hypotheses on mobile (e.g., if your CTO is a mobile engineer).
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