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Hard pipe-hittin’ ape with a pair of pliers and a blow torch.



Everyone keeps focusing on Real World Assets, TCGs, etc. Only one of us is focused on Fake World Assets. Purchases from the FWA protocol go live tomorrow at 12pm EST on Ethereum



























Last week @jalilwahdat shipped a fix to one of the most famous, storied, and misunderstood bugs in web3/eth/nft history - the ability to safely trade unwrapped @v1punks. For 9 years this has not been possible, and now it is. It's a remarkable achievement. As a sign of gratitude a number of people are pooling eth to purchase the V1 token for Jalil's Cryptopunk from the original claimer to gift to him and reunite the V1🤝V2 pair. Seemed like that would be a nice gesture. To facilitate this a I whipped up a little contract that accepts eth (in this case to 0xD7C988727bc47fDCC550F15062286B124f37033D ) up until the goal it met, and refunds anything above that. If the goal isn't met by a set deadline (in this case, end of the month) everyone gets their eth back. Launched this yesterday and it just passed 50% funded. We could have just had everyone send eth to someone, but thought a trustless contract solution would be more in the spirit of the event, and also now this is available for anyone to use for anything else, with no fees. If you like to throw in something send eth from a wallet you control (not an exchage) to the address above. To see progress or make your own pool, check out etherpool.app or if you want to fork it and do it differently, code is open github.com/seanbonner/eth…



Last week @jalilwahdat shipped a fix to one of the most famous, storied, and misunderstood bugs in web3/eth/nft history - the ability to safely trade unwrapped @v1punks. For 9 years this has not been possible, and now it is. It's a remarkable achievement. As a sign of gratitude a number of people are pooling eth to purchase the V1 token for Jalil's Cryptopunk from the original claimer to gift to him and reunite the V1🤝V2 pair. Seemed like that would be a nice gesture. To facilitate this a I whipped up a little contract that accepts eth (in this case to 0xD7C988727bc47fDCC550F15062286B124f37033D ) up until the goal it met, and refunds anything above that. If the goal isn't met by a set deadline (in this case, end of the month) everyone gets their eth back. Launched this yesterday and it just passed 50% funded. We could have just had everyone send eth to someone, but thought a trustless contract solution would be more in the spirit of the event, and also now this is available for anyone to use for anything else, with no fees. If you like to throw in something send eth from a wallet you control (not an exchage) to the address above. To see progress or make your own pool, check out etherpool.app or if you want to fork it and do it differently, code is open github.com/seanbonner/eth…