This is the single most impressive government document / order / guidance about crypto ever written.
I have had the pleasure / displeasure of having read basically all of them, from every country in the world, over the last 10+ years
Absolutely incredible work.
https://t.co/L46KQvV2zA
Freedom To Transact
(thread in one sentence)
You have no other constitutional rights in practice if you are prohibited from paying for the products and services needed to express those rights.
"No meetings before 11am. No meetings when emails or calls will do. Don’t schedule calls, text coordinate them on the fly when possible. Cram all meetings into two days a week. 1-on-1s are usually 30-minute walking meetings.(Meetings are the death of productivity)" - @naval
41/ In any case, we, the collective we, should try lots of different ideas.
The more ideas, the more likely someone hits something important, the more the decentralized public commons grows, the better a safety valve it is.
There is endless design space to test out
wanted:
a one-stop shop for all important Ethereum stats, cleanly formatted with no additional agenda, ready to be quoted by financial media
- L1+ L2 activity summary (volume, fees, etc.)
- ETH supply & burn
many have pieces, none integrate it
it would appear on CNBC daily
My steamboat willie remix has now 210K plays here, 50K on Youtube. On tiktok 12 plays, on threads 6 likes. Not criticizing any one platform but it's so interesting how different the response can be platform to platform. The trick is to go everywhere until you find your people
1/ Why 2030?
Two years ago I said you are "insufficiently bullish" about NFTs, which is of course true.
Also, there was a "2030" in the title.
The thread explained a lot of things, but not "why 2030?"
Today, I will explain.
https://t.co/T29HLeEnR2
Coin Center received the same impertinent letter from Elizabeth Warren as the BA and Coinbase. Read it for yourself to see what a bullying publicity stunt it is.
Sums up our world. ⬇️
“I've come up with a set of rules that describe our reactions to technologies:
1. Anything that is in the world when you’re born is normal and ordinary and is just a natural part of the way the world works.
2. Anything that's invented between when you’re fifteen and thirty-five is new and exciting and revolutionary and you can probably get a career in it.
3. Anything invented after you're thirty-five is against the natural order of things.”
― Douglas Adams, The Salmon of Doubt
SNL asked me to do the 40th Anniversary celebration of musical guests but I think they realized a bit before the Anniversary that getting permissions was hard. I might have to delete this tweet