In an increasingly partisan world, it’s impressive to see how bipartisan the pushback is on data center construction across the US, especially this one.
Huge opportunity for companies building this infrastructure more sustainably than their peers, and outside fragile ecosystems
Wonder what @PodSaveAmerica guys think about the second half of this clip.
“Financial inclusion” aside (I expect they’ll beef with that)
It’s true that @tether is a massive source of demand for treasuries — this is good for American Policy objectives and dollar hegemony yes?
Was just saying something similar to @ettinger regarding discovering new surface area between myself and internet friends after years of fairly 1-dimensional exchanges. Feelsgoodman
disjointed NFT NYC reflections 🧵
I’ve been extremely busy with object-level work this year, and probably over-cautious about Covid.
As a result, I’ve been very isolated, basically underground, and lost connection with the people in my life, including many of you.
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fwiw—even though idk how they do it (gonna be hard for sure)—I think it’s possible. The future of “work” in a web3 world gonna look very different than what we would reasonably describe it as today
In-game economies are only going to get bigger, and these debt cycles might get faster. I wonder if Axies will manage to pivot to a more value-add model, or if we’ll just begin recycling games once their economies are spent. The shitcoin model
After months of incredible growth, the daily earnings of the typical player of Axie Infinity (a "scholar" in the Philippines) have fallen below the Philippines' minimum wage line for all but the high ranking players, and even they have seen earnings decline since August