Severin Matusek
- Local communities: we are connecting local communities, so that they can showcase their scenes and artists to the wider COLORS community around the globe.
from COLORSxCOMMUNITY: SEASON 0
- For Water & Music's inaugural collaborative research report, over 40 of our community members across industries, geographies, career stages and skill sets came together to try to make sense of the immense challenges and opportunities that lay ahead for music/Web3's future.
from Water & Music | $STREAM Season 3 by Water & Music
- The ways to provide context on our digital profiles (e.g. Linktree) are very limited. The creator economy does a poor job at that.
from 36. Re-bundling the creator economy + labels in web3 w/ Yancey Strickler by Yancey Strickler
- One of the keys to NFTs will be portability across mediums. A Twitter blue check can’t exist on Instagram, but the NFT equivalent of a Twitter blue check can — and deliver credible authenticity, thanks to that NFT deed. This is the metaverse vision of interoperability that could help make digital belongings feel similar to physical belongings.
from NFT Unpack by Scott Galloway
- Digital belongings exist on the internet, but there aren’t that many types of them. On Fortnite you can acquire guns and outfits. On Reddit you gain badges. Point is: There’s a lot of stuff on the internet, but there isn’t much stuff that’s yours.
from NFT Unpack by Scott Galloway
- A decade ago, lorecraft was largely limited to edgelords haunting online fora thinking up the next troll for lulz and electoral mayhem. Now lorecraft is being used to manage treasuries worth millions, launch complex commercial projects, and design automation deathstars for fun and profit.
from Lands of Lorecraft by Venkatesh Rao
- We’re looking at what’s going on in the world and using words to help people make sense of it. It’s ultimately a service to the reader — here’s what’s happening out there, why it’s important, and what it means for you.
from What my writing is really about
- I can’t overemphasize the value of getting hands-on experience, combined with the time I’d previously spent on research. I think it’s unlikely I could’ve gotten to my current point of view just by reading and talking to developers. Through my initial work, I’d become very familiar with what developers think about open source. But in trying to turn ... See more
from Reimagining the PhD by nadia.xyz
- Despite its gravitational pull, the story behind decentralization and the rise of crypto was just one island in the new internet archipelago.
from What Happened to the New Internet? by Bryan Lehrer