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content lead @KaiaChain | building the stu·dio (스튜·디오) | accelerating asian stablecoins @AsiaStablecoin | seoul 🇰🇷 x 🇿🇦

Seoul, South Korea Katılım Kasım 2022
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stu (스튜)
stu (스튜)@web3stu·
do people still watch full vlogs? spent last week navigating the chaos of hong kong and the @consensus_hk floor. panels, pudgy penguins, and the best skyline in the world.
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stu (스튜)@web3stu·
you guys just can't help yourselves can you
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100y@100y_eth·
People often assume Japan’s Web3 market is disconnected from the global landscape. In reality, Japan offers some of the clearest regulatory frameworks, which has led many companies and institutions to actively explore and adopt on-chain finance. So while it is hard to say that Japan’s blockchain market is large, it is clear and convincing that traditional companies and institutions are actively integrating it as part of their financial infrastructure. This piece captures the direction and insights of Japanese companies and institutions observed at the MoneyX event. If you are interested in the Japanese market, it is worth a read.
Four Pillars@FourPillarsFP

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Purrito🫡
Purrito🫡@PurritoGeneral·
"Worthless governance tokens" That's how we usually refer to them And yet, the same entities DeFi was meant to disrupt are swopping in and buying our coins This is because the industry is maturing & there are a series of structural changes occurring Full take below.
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Tola Joseph Fadugbagbe
Tola Joseph Fadugbagbe@connectwithtola·
This exchange is older than Bybit, OKX, Binance, Bitget, MEXC and a lot of exchanges you know today. It should have been one of the biggest cryptocurrency exchanges in the world today, somehow, millions of crypto users don’t even know that it exists, the same with Bitfinex. I have an account with both. What did you think went wrong?
Poloniex Exchange@Poloniex

Which token should we list next?

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Vlad (BNPL arc)@CosmicDude3000·
The goal is to eat like this daily 😋 (for breakfast obv)
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Chinsanity
Chinsanity@chinsanity·
Choose Hard. Travis Kalanick, Founder of Uber was on a podcast recently explaining what it takes to be successful. Here’s what I’ve been learning as I build my podcast.
TBPN@tbpn

"Go all the way until it hurts. If you're doing something and it's easy, it's not valuable." - @travisk "If anyone says a strategic thing was easy, I'm like, 'You messed up. You could have gone way further. More competitive advantage. More differentiation. Get it together.'"

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Alsie 🇦🇪
Alsie 🇦🇪@AlsieLC·
@web3stu @GeminiApp If the chats makes you feel better and understands yourself more, yes! Is Gemini the best at therapy conversations?
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Alsie 🇦🇪@AlsieLC·
Stop going to Bali and call that finding yourself. You'll get better ROI by talking to a psychologist consistently.
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stu (스튜)
stu (스튜)@web3stu·
tokenomics is notoriously tricky. you can never satisfy everyone's interests, but as the space matures, one rule becomes non-negotiable: value must flow to those who actually work for it. we're seeing a massive structural shift across L1s right now. early on, networks use high inflation to subsidize mere validator participation. it bootstraps security, but eventually, unconditional inflation just dilutes token value. and that's something that KAIA holders have been *very* vocal about (IYKYK). sustainable tokenomics is the only way everyone wins in the long run. gKaia.
Kaia@KaiaChain

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stu (스튜)@web3stu·
another day another dowla gm
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krp
krp@krpisoweb3·
behind the behind the scenes in Austin, TX 🇺🇸 the grind behind is real, but it's also where the best stuff happens.
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Sophie 🫧
Sophie 🫧@sophieshkim·
퇴사했습니다! 개인적인 연유로 글을 적어보는 것도 참 오랜만이네요. 다사다난했지만 그만큼 정도 많이 들었던 코인니스에서의 1년 4개월이라는 여정을 예쁘게 접어 마무리했습니다. 왜 퇴사를 하는지 누군가가 묻는다면 여러 가지 이유를 댈 수 있을 것 같지만, 지난 직장에 남기고 싶은 말은 결국 ‘감사했다’라는 한 마디로 정리할 수 있을 것 같습니다. Web3 업계에서 ‘리드’, 혹은 ‘헤드’라는 단어를 직무 앞에 처음으로 붙이고 일하면서 일에 대한 태도도 여러모로 바뀐 것 같습니다. 그저 주어진 일을 잘 해내는 팀의 일원으로서가 아니라, 스스로를 ‘1인 법인’처럼 생각하고 대우하며 어떻게 해야 경쟁력을 가지고 성과를 낼 수 있는지 배운 시간이었습니다. 이런 배움을 얻을 수 있었던 건, 무엇보다 코인니스가 제게 부여해 준 자율적인 환경 덕분이었다고 생각합니다. 코인니스라는 서비스가 더 빛날 수 있도록 노력하는 여정에 함께할 수 있어 감사했고 영광이었습니다. 앞으로 무엇을 하고 싶을지 생각해보면, 우선 스스로를 잘 보듬고 다음 스텝으로 자신 있게 발을 내딛을 수 있도록 잠시 숨을 고르려 합니다. ‘당신이 선택한 고통이 당신을 만든다’는 마크 맨슨의 말처럼, 귀찮다고 미뤄왔던 언어 공부도 시작하고 밀리의 서재에 쌓아두었던 책 리스트도 한 권 한 권 다시 펼쳐보고 있습니다. 주어진 일을 성실하고 간절하게 해내는 경험들이 결국 저를 성장시키는 것 같습니다. 꿋꿋하게 제 일을 해나가며 곤조를 기르고, 언젠가는 탁월함에 도달할 수 있도록 계속 나아가겠습니다. 마지막으로 퇴사 후 일주일 정도 그룹챗을 정리하면서 정말 많은 분들이 디엠으로 메시지를 보내주셨습니다. 덕분에 사람을 좋아하고, 좋은 관계를 맺으며 소통하는 것이 제 삶에서 큰 부분을 차지하고 있다는 걸 다시 느끼게 되었습니다. 코인니스를 통해 만난 모든 인연에 감사드리며, 더 좋은 기회로 다시 인사드릴 날을 기대하겠습니다 ❤️‍🔥 Sophie is Unstaked 😜
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Zoë@ZoeCatherineF·
If you survive this quarter you can survive anything. You got this.
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Amit T@amittalwalkar·
With the series locked at 2-2, both Australia and South Africa were staying in the same hotel before the decider on March 12, 2006. When the Australian team went out for dinner, they noticed South African batter Herschelle Gibbs sitting at the hotel bar enjoying his drinks. Two hours later, when the Aussies returned, he was still there. Mike Hussey later recalled that even around 10 PM, before going to bed, he looked down from his room and saw Gibbs still drinking. The incident infuriated coach Mickey Arthur and he wanted to drop Gibbs immediately. But injuries in the squad meant they had no choice but to play him, bluntly telling him he was only in the 11 because there was no one else available. The next day, Australia piled up a mammoth 434 batting first. When South Africa began the chase, the hangover man, Gibbs walked out early and decided to write his own redemption story. In one of the greatest ODI innings ever played, he smashed 175 off just 111 balls, hammering 21 fours and 7 sixes. Everything he touched raced to the boundary as he dismantled the Australian attack. With strong support from Graeme Smith and a match winning finish by Mark Boucher, South Africa pulled off the impossible of chasing 438 in one of cricket’s most legendary matches. As Gibbs walked off after his masterpiece, he winked at Mickey Arthur and said, “There you go, Mickey, no worries.” On this day in 2006, the 438 thing happened ❤️
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Naruto11.eth@naruto11eth·
okay question to 30% left people in crypto rn: - why are you still here? - are you still having fun?
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