New business idea: Housing as a Service (HaaS)
Instead of making a very large capital outlay for a down payment simply pay a recurring monthly subscription to use a property
Who is building this?
@The0xAshutosh @adiig7@Kleros_io Well, that can't really happen, Kleros can't enforce real-world stuff across multiple jurisdictions (but actually, a Mexican court upheld Kleros's verdict on a case)
What it's good for though is adding subjective human judgement to on-chain stuff, e.g. Kleros Escrow
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As promised, here's my 2023 outperform shopping list and my 2023 thesis.
Let's breakdown what this is, why these assets, and how I approach this, and then the bullcase for each individual asset.
@aa73562 @bitstein yknow, bitcoin's smart contracts arent richly stateful and thats a real big issue for L2
read vitalik's blog post on functionality escape velocity
Last year I had a list of 37 predictions on crypto. After grading myself privately (as is my right), I got 38/37 of them correct. you may want to listen to my predictions or run the risk of simply not gonna making it. I’ll revisit these next year:
@satsstackamoto@taha_crypto1@yumatrades@DeFiDaniel@TurkceWsb Well, Ether was created before the ERC-20 token standard, and therefore apps that accept ERC20 would have to code in a special edge case for Ether, causing bugs.
But then WETH came along, and it allowed smart contracts to use this ERC20 form and so no more custom shit
@satsstackamoto@taha_crypto1@liuzhen2000@yumatrades@DeFiDaniel@TurkceWsb hi, back and woah there's lots of activity happening
WETH is wrapped ETH, you can convert them back and forth trustlessly and so the WETH txes should be counted as ETH txes too
no analogy applicable to bitcoin that i could think of to help get the point across
@1dullgeek@taha_crypto1@ndgoHODL@spoonmvn The Ethereum Foundation is a *guiding force* in Ethereum, but it does not control it.
Like Blockstream for you bitcoin maxis <3
Happy new year & happy public domain day