@MconnectDAO Hi @MconnectDAO Since my LinkedIn is currently inaccessible, I'd love to connect here on X as well. Feel free to DM me anytime to stay in touch.
Looking forward to exchanging ideas
You can now create charts directly in Claude without leaving the interface using Dune MCP!
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verifying humanity through government-issued IDs used to mean uploading documents to a KYC provider (aka a honaypot)
@HumnPassport proves it's possible to run privacy-preserving verification instead
NFC Passport now suported, free for a one-time, 1-week proof. $3 for a reusable onchain version
when an agent executes onchain, two checks need to happen
@HumnPassport answers: who backed this agent? is there a verified human behind it?
@WaaPxyz answers: what is this agent authorized to sign? what's the scope?
common goal -> keep humans in the loop
https://t.co/WtQ2q14o1k
@YeeErc20@SkyF1ux@YeeErc20@SkyF1ux $Yee That’s the fact what ethereum needs, the communities need to learn adoption of individuals projects builders and appreciate those navigating through web3📌for the future growth of Ethereum ecosystem and cryptocurrencies🧠🔬
@YeeErc20@SkyF1ux@YeeErc20@SkyF1ux $Yee That’s the fact what ethereum needs, the communities need to learn adoption of individuals projects builders and appreciate those navigating through web3📌for the future growth of Ethereum ecosystem and cryptocurrencies🧠🔬
I invite everyone to read this insanely well written article by @SkyF1ux about what Ethereum needs and why Yee might be exactly that.
Loved every single world
"What Ethereum needs is not more sophisticated infrastructure. It has enough of that. What it needs is stories. It needs communities. It needs reasons for ordinary people who are not developers or traders to feel something when they encounter it. It needs the human layer that the protocol layer alone cannot provide.
$Yee is an attempt to bring that connective tissue back to Ethereum. To build not around a utility or a yield mechanism but around a genuine piece of the internet's collective memory, one that carries within it fifteen years of shared laughter and a very specific kind of warmth that everyone who spent formative years online in the 2010s will recognize instantly.
The internet does not forget what it truly loved."
The Arbitrum platform is becoming the best place for new markets like compute to become real businesses
USDAI is turning GPUs into programmable collateral, powering a new category of compute-backed credit
Congrats to @USDai_Official on closing a new record loan size of $98.1M
Financial markets are becoming programmable through tokenization.
As assets move onchain, they need infrastructure with deep liquidity, access to global capital markets, efficient settlement and predictable execution.
To power this shift, @RealityFi_xyz from @bitget is leveraging Arbitrum as the infrastructure behind its next generation of tokenized markets.
@trent_vanepps@ethconf@trent_vanepps@ethconf I would have loved to ask why The Ethereum institutions relies on nomination of their verified governance before the authorization of individuals Pguild governance tokens after a project is been licensed with doc, ( look into this nominations system).
How do some skills become second nature? MIT researchers are uncovering how the brain turns repeated actions into automatic behavior, offering new insight into learning, habit formation, and performance. https://t.co/oyCKDXx39n
Cambridge University: Backrooms edition 👀
This eerie-looking corridor is part of Newnham College and has a history almost as long as its length. Designed by Basil Champneys, it is often said to be the second-longest corridor in Europe.
According to College lore, it was built so that women could move between parts of the college without their dresses getting wet in the rain.
Do you have a favourite (slightly spooky) corridor in Cambridge?
P.S. We promise it's not this yellow and creepy in real life 💛
📸 Lloyd Mann
#CambridgeUniversity #Backrooms #LiminalSpaces #Cambridge