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Alex Benfield

@cryptobenfield

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Alex Benfield
Alex Benfield@cryptobenfield·
Man, this is just flat out depressing. Regardless of price action, this is the worst sentiment in the Ethereum side of web3 I’ve ever seen
RYAN SΞAN ADAMS - rsa.eth 🦄@RyanSAdams

- we laid off a portion of our team and slimmed down to a smaller core - i'm stepping into passive mode and @TrustlessState is now leading team and content (though I'll keep doing our weekly rollup) - i expect David will expand content beyond our previous 6 years of strong ethereum focus, but he'll figure it out as he goes I need to touch grass, David has energy for a second era, crypto and media have changed and Bankless needed to adapt I'm still bullish ETH, though I think the window of success is now slimmer than it once was

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Alex Benfield
Alex Benfield@cryptobenfield·
@aakashgupta Give us a show about the adventures of Arya Stark and west of Westeros
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Kit Harington just confirmed that the most expensive character in TV history is now narratively worthless. And nobody's connecting the math. Jon Snow generated an estimated $501 million in HBO subscription revenue based on screen time alone across eight seasons. He appeared in all 73 episodes. He was the emotional center of a franchise that produced $3.1 billion in subscription revenue and $6 billion in profit for Warner between 2015 and 2018. HBO came to Harington and said: build a show around this character. They spent two years trying. Two years of scripts and development on the single most bankable name in prestige television. And the guy who played him for a decade walked away and said "nothing excited us enough." Think about what that means. HBO could not find one story worth telling about the character who carried the most profitable drama in cable history. The reason is sitting right there in the Season 8 finale. Benioff and Weiss wrote Jon into exile beyond the Wall with no political ties, no conflict, no relationships, no unresolved tension, and no source material to pull from. They gave him the narrative equivalent of a closed bank account. Every possible sequel has to start from: man stands in snow with no motivation, no antagonist, and no connection to the world that made people care about him. Now look at what's actually working. House of the Dragon: set 200 years before the finale. A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: 100 years before. The Aegon the Conqueror series: even further back. Sea Snake, 10,000 Ships, same direction. Every single surviving Westeros project runs away from Season 8's ending. The one attempt to go forward died in development. 1.7 million people signed a petition to remake that finale. HBO lost over half its 18-49 audience within a year of the show ending. And Benioff and Weiss rushed those final six episodes reportedly because they had a Star Wars deal waiting. They lost the Star Wars deal too. Kit said he looked at photos from Season 8 and saw himself exhausted. He was. Everyone was. The show that averaged 43 million viewers per episode in its final season was running on fumes creatively while setting viewership records, which is the most dangerous combination in entertainment. Record audience, collapsing craft. The gap between those two lines is where franchise value goes to die. HBO made the right call killing SNOW. But the reason they had to kill it is the actual story. Season 8 didn't just end Game of Thrones. It locked the entire franchise in reverse gear. The only safe direction for Westeros is backward, because two showrunners turned the forward timeline radioactive on their way out the door.
King Targaryen 🐉@KingTargaryenn

La serie secuela de Game of Thrones llamada: ‘SNOW’ ha sido definitivamente cancelada gracias, en gran parte, a Kit Harington, el cual no ha tenido pelos en la lengua a la hora de dar su opinión sobre por qué decidió abandonar el proyecto. Y es que no ha sido por falta de presupuesto, ni porque HBO perdiera interés de repente. Fue una decisión consciente después de años de desarrollo. Ni él ni el equipo de guionistas conseguían encontrar una historia que realmente les emocionara y que justificara volver a Poniente. Aquí te cuento el proceso de desarrollo y las declaraciones de Kit en la entrevista: - HBO fue quien le propuso la idea primero. Su reacción inicial fue “no”, pero luego vio potencial en explorar a Jon como “un soldado después de la guerra”: un hombre roto, con estrés postraumático, viviendo entre los salvajes al norte del Muro. Una historia más oscura y personal. - Pasaron un par de años desarrollando guiones y conceptos… pero nada terminaba de encajar. “Nada nos emocionaba lo suficiente. Si seguíamos empujando, íbamos a acabar con algo que no era bueno. Y eso es lo último que queríamos”, dijo Kit. - También habló de su propio agotamiento: después de la Temporada 8 se sentía destruido. “Me miro en fotos de esa última temporada y me veo agotado. No tenía energías para otra temporada”. Al final, con House of the Dragon funcionando tan bien y otros proyectos basados en el lore de Martin (como Dunk & Egg), HBO prefirió no arriesgarse a forzar una continuación que pudiera dividir aún más a los fans o manchar el legado. ¿Ha sido un acierto enterrar el proyecto antes de meter la pata, o os habéis quedado con las ganas de ver qué pasaba con Jon Snow al norte del Muro?

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Alex Benfield
Alex Benfield@cryptobenfield·
These Netflix MMA fights were god awful. Will never waste my time watching Netflix fights again
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Football Forever
Football Forever@fballforeverhq·
EXCLUSIVE: Raiders star DE Maxx Crosby released a new song titled “PlaqueBoy Maxx”, and it’s now available on all platforms 🏴‍☠️ (🎥: Maxx Crosby) How do you rate it?
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Alex Benfield@cryptobenfield·
So… is this the end of AAVE? If so, that’s a major blow to the trust of DeFi
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Built for the wild. Built for the moment.   Wolverines roam remote wilderness and dominate the hardwood.    Congratulations to the Michigan Wolverines on their NCAA championship. 🏆 🏀
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Alex Benfield@cryptobenfield·
Another level. Michigan basketball 2026 is goated
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Alex Benfield@cryptobenfield·
Michigan basketball is in a league of its own
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Alex Benfield@cryptobenfield·
AI is going to disrupt so much of what we thought were safe jobs… adapt or die
jack@jack

we're making @blocks smaller today. here's my note to the company. #### today we're making one of the hardest decisions in the history of our company: we're reducing our organization by nearly half, from over 10,000 people to just under 6,000. that means over 4,000 of you are being asked to leave or entering into consultation. i'll be straight about what's happening, why, and what it means for everyone. first off, if you're one of the people affected, you'll receive your salary for 20 weeks + 1 week per year of tenure, equity vested through the end of may, 6 months of health care, your corporate devices, and $5,000 to put toward whatever you need to help you in this transition (if you’re outside the U.S. you’ll receive similar support but exact details are going to vary based on local requirements). i want you to know that before anything else. everyone will be notified today, whether you're being asked to leave, entering consultation, or asked to stay. we're not making this decision because we're in trouble. our business is strong. gross profit continues to grow, we continue to serve more and more customers, and profitability is improving. but something has changed. we're already seeing that the intelligence tools we’re creating and using, paired with smaller and flatter teams, are enabling a new way of working which fundamentally changes what it means to build and run a company. and that's accelerating rapidly. i had two options: cut gradually over months or years as this shift plays out, or be honest about where we are and act on it now. i chose the latter. repeated rounds of cuts are destructive to morale, to focus, and to the trust that customers and shareholders place in our ability to lead. i'd rather take a hard, clear action now and build from a position we believe in than manage a slow reduction of people toward the same outcome. a smaller company also gives us the space to grow our business the right way, on our own terms, instead of constantly reacting to market pressures. a decision at this scale carries risk. but so does standing still. we've done a full review to determine the roles and people we require to reliably grow the business from here, and we've pressure-tested those decisions from multiple angles. i accept that we may have gotten some of them wrong, and we've built in flexibility to account for that, and do the right thing for our customers. we're not going to just disappear people from slack and email and pretend they were never here. communication channels will stay open through thursday evening (pacific) so everyone can say goodbye properly, and share whatever you wish. i'll also be hosting a live video session to thank everyone at 3:35pm pacific. i know doing it this way might feel awkward. i'd rather it feel awkward and human than efficient and cold. to those of you leaving…i’m grateful for you, and i’m sorry to put you through this. you built what this company is today. that's a fact that i'll honor forever. this decision is not a reflection of what you contributed. you will be a great contributor to any organization going forward. to those staying…i made this decision, and i'll own it. what i'm asking of you is to build with me. we're going to build this company with intelligence at the core of everything we do. how we work, how we create, how we serve our customers. our customers will feel this shift too, and we're going to help them navigate it: towards a future where they can build their own features directly, composed of our capabilities and served through our interfaces. that's what i'm focused on now. expect a note from me tomorrow. jack

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Amelia
Amelia@AmeliaRodrigJan·
The way the other girl walked to him with such confidence 😭
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Jackson McIntire
Jackson McIntire@2HighCoverage·
Unless you’re getting a big fish like Burrow, moving off McCarthy after one season (that he showed tremendous improvement in during his last few games) would be a huge mistake. He deserves a legitimate chance to compete for the job.
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Alex Benfield@cryptobenfield·
You think crypto holders are at max pain? Not even close
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NFL@NFL·
Joe Cool Pro Bowl Games on ESPN Stream on @NFLPlus and ESPN App
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Coops🌚
Coops🌚@Nicoops·
Not often do you see one community show up to honor another. Nakamigos went to Palo Alto to pay respect. To be seen and to be present. Some people think we’re crazy. That’s fine. Because a lot of CryptoPunks looked at us and saw something familiar: their early days. That nostalgic feeling before everything got big. Punks didn’t become punks just because they were created by Larva Labs. They became punks because a real community formed around them. That’s what lasts. Web3 isn’t built by timelines. This space only grows when we show up for one another. Nakamigos 🤝 CryptoPunks
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Alex Benfield@cryptobenfield·
The pain and misery of being a crypto holder these last 2 years is unmatched.
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