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Ethereum28
Austin Castellaw
stablecoins9
Austin Castellaw
Decentralized Finance (Defi)69
Alex Wittenberg

DeFi, dApps and DAOs: The Key Differences

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Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAO)122
Mo Shafieeha
Crypto Tokens154
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Crypto Research15
Marcel Mairhofer
Web 3.0524
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Crypto251
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By yielding a generational wealth creation opportunity that was a strange hybrid of a lottery jackpot and self-made fortune, crypto created an ideolog

For example, it was 30 years after the invention of film that someone first tried telling stories with it — before that, film was mainly used as a dem

Just a moment...

How do you explain the web to people who have never used it? You make it as simple and as accessible as possible.

Future of Gaming262
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gamefi12
Austin Castellaw
DAO Treasury Management35
Tekelala

Productive Fees : Valuable Protocols / Extractive Fees : Valuable Companies

Governance90
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Tooling for DAOs48
Mo Shafieeha
Tokenomics116
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Towards a Practice of Token Engineering

Future of Work296
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Gen Z and the End of Predictable Progress - by kyla scanlon

The game has shifted, and the winning strategy with it. It’s no longer about understanding specialized details; it’s about grasping the high-level glo

What we do with our freedomThe examples of the excruciating etiquette of the aristocratic courts, the marriage market Rhimes dramatised, the civil ass

DAO Compensation24
Vyara Ndejuru

This is definitely a hard topic to solve effectively. Builders (all role-encompassing) in DAOs need to be compensated transparently, fairly, above tra

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Play to Earn34
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Here are 12 great threads about crypto that will help you become a better investor: /THREAD

IT Compliance & Cybersecurity6
Austin Castellaw

Here are 12 great threads about crypto that will help you become a better investor: /THREAD

investing wisdom58
Daniel Bakalarz
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perspectives on funding and venture capital (VC)268
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Rob and I had to face the truth: Matter is a great product—3x App of the Day, with many thousands of passionate users—but it isn’t the next Duolingo.

When the institutions are optimized to fund the legible thing and the individuals are optimized to build the legible thing, the identity of the founde

Game Design39
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Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs)300
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Digital Object ApplicationsFor the first time in human history, blockchains empower any digital object to enjoy the properties of verifiable scarcity,

The Creator Economy524
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Similarly, I wonder whether the creator economy, as it matures, will resemble less of its original promise (a way for people to do the things they lov

quadratic voting5
Timour Kosters

Crypto Cities

DAOs are not corporations: where decentralization in autonomous organizations matters

Community Design165
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In a model, agents are interchangeable. Consumer A and Consumer B have different preference curves, yes, but they respond to the same incentive struct

Incentive Design94
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One thing that might surprise you about dominance is how companies get it. You might think it comes from rapacious win-at-all costs business practices

There’s this cool idea in software that you “ship your org chart” called Conway’s law: “Organizations, who design systems, are constrained to produce

What really broke down in Google’s original vision is the incentive system they were building towards. There is a very specific subset of information

PEOPLE IN SYSTEMS DO NOT DO WHAT THE SYSTEM SAYS THEY ARE DOING. University professors chase grants, not student enlightenment. VCs nurture personal b

airdrop4
Riley Crane

0/ Token incentives are a popular way to distribute ownership to people that provide a useful service But as we've seen, some of these distributions

The Web3 Marketing Stack: The Next Big Wave in Crypto by @ttunguz

Community Engagement48
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Principle 2: Break up the conversation based on how, not whatNow that I’ve told you not to over-complicate your community architecture by introducing

There is often no compelling reason, even in online communities, to suggest people go into different rooms to discuss different topics.

A more sensible way to think about where conversations need to be broken up, that’s not topic, is format. In a physical space, the analogy might be—if

Intro to EGP