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🧵 The 3rd edition of @token3conomy is out! This marks the end of a 10 year journey that began back in Berlin when the crypto community was still small. and everyone was trying to find words to describe this new, abstract Internet. Read more below 👇


completely different deal altogether. This doesn't say that @TornadoCash wasn't a service generally, but that the immutable smart contracts that were part of the software suite that the platform included were not. DOJ says Roman was running a service that violated sanctions, illegally transmitted money, and facilitated money laundering. This doesn't change those allegations.



Today, a California judge dealt a huge blow to decentralized governance. Under the ruling, any DAO participation (even posting in a forum) could be sufficient to hold DAO members liable for the actions of other members under general partnership laws. It's time to DUNA.

To elaborate: anything that comes from an institutional voice now feels fake. Anything that comes from an individual, even if flawed, feels real. This is a reversal of the 20th century. In that era, there was a strong effort to maintain an impersonal “brand voice.” Back then, you might not be able to tell one White House press release from another. That was what felt “professional” back then. Today, that kind of institutional voice feels fake. And that’s why Biden and Kamala’s tweets sound wooden and focus-grouped, unlike Trump’s. Because they are still running that older institutional playbook.














We have come to think of stock market valuation as wealth. Real wealth is in the skills and capabilities of our people and our organisations. Real wealth is the capacity to solve our own problems. Real wealth is the ability to get big things done. Stock market valuation is a measure, a metric and not a target nor the goal. When we make it our goal, we lose sight of what truly matters.



