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@KibaGateaux

@zucity_japan maxi 🇯🇵 Adorable cryptoanarchist making a tamagotchi self actualization game https://t.co/5lXnKiECLQ ex. @HNS @ConsenSys @indexcoop

Brooklyn, NY Katılım Aralık 2016
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Pirate King Kiba 🐕@KibaGateaux·
If you haven't read these books yet they are a must: 1. Finite and Infinite Games 2. Thinking Fast and Slow 3. 1493 4. Debt: The First 5,000 Years 5. The Lives of a Cell: Notes of a Biology Watcher 6. Reinventing Organizations
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ZuCity Japan
ZuCity Japan@zucity_japan·
🇯🇵🏔️❤️ Zo Village - August ZuCity - Sept Two back-to-back popup cities a couple hours away from each other. Who's coming to both?
Merito Network@MeritoNetwork

This August, Zō Village is bringing together an interesting group of movers and shakers. And offering: → Fun, curated cultural events → Find clients, co-founders, or investors in Japan → Fitness classes Read more: zovillage.com DM for more info!

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ZuCity Japan
ZuCity Japan@zucity_japan·
1 week left until Early bird pricing ends for our popup city in September $1,200 for a full month pass until July 4th Apply now to be accepted in time
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DeSciAsia
DeSciAsia@DeSciAsia·
DeSci Asia: 2025 achievement and 2026 focus 2025 marked a foundational year for DeSci Asia as a regional coordination layer for decentralized science in Asia. - DeSci Education - Building bridges - Forstering local communities development
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DeSciAsia
DeSciAsia@DeSciAsia·
Supporting open science, research breakthroughs, community projects & DeSci initiatives across Asia. $10K matching fund pool. Check them out & support here: artizen.fund/index/mf/desci… DM us or join the DeSci Asia community for details. #DeSciAsia #fundesci #Artizen
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ResearchHub
ResearchHub@ResearchHub·
Introducing the ResearchHub Funder Dashboard Track the capital you've deployed, the researchers & institutions you've supported, and the latest updates on projects you've funded. An all-in-one dashboard to track your impact 💪🥼
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Slope
Slope@slopepay·
We are excited to announce that we have completed our 1st forward-flow loan sale of $8.5M with @3janexyz, a cryptonative credit protocol. This is the 1st phase of a broader $50M program and one of the 1st whole-loan purchases of a U.S. fintech loan book by a DeFi protocol.
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Christian Betancourt
Christian Betancourt@VHSorBetancourt·
If you can't make it to Roatán in September, ZuCity Japan is also putting together a special gathering. They've been renovating spaces in rural Japan, seeding a new community. Now, they're inviting you to go check it out!
ZuCity Japan@zucity_japan

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Oliver Sauter
Oliver Sauter@oli_tools·
This sounds amazing and looking forward to be there! Haven't been in JP for 15 years and this will be a great reason to come back. What @KibaGateaux cooked up here also gets really close of what I hope the future of networked nations will be built upon: Autonomous clusters of neighbourhoods.
ZuCity Japan@zucity_japan

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Pirate King Kiba 🐕@KibaGateaux·
Its been amazing to watch the progress of ZuCity Japan from our first house to now 3 houses and a venue space on the main road in our town. We are excited to announce this years popup and invite yall to come experience the community for yourself for a month
ZuCity Japan@zucity_japan

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3Jane
3Jane@3janexyz·
3Jane began as a credit-based money market extending lines of credit to cryptonatives. Today we're evolving into programmable credit facilities via warehouse loans & forward-flows to power the next generation of fintech originators across a $100B opportunity. Full post below.
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Idiom
Idiom@idiom_bytes·
Taking pride in everything you do is a practice that permeates Japanese culture. Whether cleaning trains, cooking an omelette, or delivering mail, being a shokunin means you dedicate your life and purpose to the craft and being a forever-apprentice. Japanese mental models offer simple, deep, and zen-like approaches for how to approach (a) work related philosophies like kaizen and mura-muda-muri (b) life philosophies such as ikigai, ichi-go ichi-e (c) and spiritual philosophies from shinto-buddhism such as magokoro (pure heart) where individuals believe that by-default all humans are born with good intentions and in part describes their high-trust society. Although I am not a traditional person by most definitions, I truly believe society as a whole would improve if we adopted some of their cultural norms.
NyanChuu🔮🇯🇵🍭@tanpukunokami

In Tokyo, there's a cleaning crew that does the impossible every 12 minutes. They're called TESSEI. They clean the Shinkansen bullet trains at Tokyo Station. When a train arrives, it stops for 12 minutes before departing again. Two minutes for passengers to exit. Three more for the next batch to board. That leaves seven. In those seven minutes, one person must: - Clean 100 seats - Wipe every tray table - Vacuum the floor - Rotate every seat to face the new direction of travel - Replace all headrest covers - Check the overhead bins - Bow to incoming passengers Seven. Minutes. They do this hundreds of times a day. Harvard Business School published a case study about them. The New York Times called it "the 7-minute miracle." Tourists now stand on the platform just to watch. Before they start, they bow to the train. When they finish, they line up and bow to the passengers. They're paid by the hour. Many are in their 50s and 60s. Japan didn't invent cleaning. They invented the dignity of doing small things perfectly.

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