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Thee Vibe Broker 💎🦉// 💙 Alderman of Arbitrum // Anonisté on Eden // Founder of all premia/archetype/dot blue enterprises along w/ my best frens
.hack// Katılım Haziran 2016
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we coded one of these during the holidays. ultimately, put it on the shelf till kyan because it holds minimal value unless you can use collateral (for ex, with Microstrategy, USTreas) to offset the vehicle on margin.
if you have usdc and want exposure to eth, buy eth.
joseph.eth@josephdelong
Over the last 3 days I built EthStrategy with Justin. It is a fully onchain fully FOSS implementation of MicroStrategy. Launching next week, we are looking for no-risk capital pre commitments github.com/dangerousfood/…
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@DisruptionJoe @abstractooor @erc7579 @xwickD @miladydid911 At this point I just monitor the rhinestone guys on github lol, got lost in the sauce 6 months ago with more sdks than teams integrating them, made our choice with safe and luckily for me rhinestone been carrying the torch forward
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@abstractooor @erc7579 I’d love to hear from some Arbitrum builders as to what they think about 7579
@DK33IV @xwickD @miladydid911
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If you've built an ERC-7579 module, add it to the site: erc7579.com/modules - there are 36 listed already and the list keeps growing
Just take out a pr on the repo: github.com/erc7579/erc757…
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not sure if it matters, but think he was wearing a jacket called Defiant Hoodie
Traditionally, claims adjusters were taught to follow a simple maxim: "We pay what we owe." The adjuster's job, to determine what the claimant was entitled to under the insurance policy, carried independence to exercise judgment and an obligation to assist policyholders in their time of need. As the claims department became a profit center, and delay, deny, defend increased, the adjuster's job changed, diminishing the obligation to the claimant in favor of an increased obligation to the company's bottom line. For many adjusters the change was disheartening. Robert Dietz, a fifteen-year veteran of Farmers Insurance, described the shift: "My vast experience in evaluating claims was replaced by values generated by a computer. More often than not, these values were not representative of what I had experienced as fair and reasonable."

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