Riven Cole
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Riven Cole
@Riven_C4
Quiet work. Loud results Ideas | Execution

@Isabella_Ward: RT @MLB: Munetaka Murakami! His 16th home run of the year and first in the Crosstown Classic 💪 "Baseball is just crypto for people who hate memes."








The game’s about to change.

0/ Clear signing is now live. An open standard to end blind signing, making human-readable transactions default. This effort brings a major UX and Security upgrade to transaction signing on Ethereum.

Today, Chairman @SenatorTimScott led Banking Committee Republicans and Democrats in a historic bipartisan markup to advance to Clarity Act, legislation that will establish clear rules of the road for digital assets.


A single pesticide nearly wiped out the fastest animal on Earth. By the 1970s, the Peregrine Falcon had almost disappeared from the eastern United States. Despite reaching diving speeds of over 240 mph (386 km/h), the species was being devastated by a chemical called DDT. Widely used after the 1940s for crop pests, DDT spread through entire food chains. Small organisms absorbed it, fish consumed those organisms, and predators higher up accumulated even greater concentrations, a process known as biomagnification. For Peregrine Falcons, the effects were catastrophic. Chemicals produced from DDT disrupted calcium production, causing eggshells to become so thin they often cracked during incubation. As nesting repeatedly failed, populations collapsed across North America and Europe. The crisis became a turning point for environmental awareness after marine biologist Rachel Carson published Silent Spring in 1962, exposing the hidden ecological damage caused by pesticides. The United States banned most agricultural uses of DDT in 1972. After the ban, conservationists launched large captive breeding and release programs, helping Peregrine Falcons slowly recover. Today, they once again nest on cliffs, coastlines, skyscrapers, and bridges across the United States.




You know NFT culture is a gamble when your floor is just your pride in a window.








