1 Casmir Patterson @askcasmir is a brilliant entrepreneur who is working at the edge of Digital Fashion and NFT in the domain of Sneaker Culture with her firm @nftyco
2 This may be one of my most exciting episodes to date as it covers digital culture, NFT, Metaverse, Art, sneakerheads, design, intellectual property.
3 Casmir was instrumental in convincing me that the digital/symbolic was the superior domain to store value and make value attribution
4 This conversation touched on Buddhism, impermanence, the two definitions of "worn" (worn as in wearing a sneaker and worn as in worn out)
5 And the migration to multiversal digital consensual reality which is mathematically free of entropy and the microscopic flaws of the real world.
6 If you understand the conversation at the deeper level you will understand it to be a conversation about freedom, what it is and where it comes from.
@AxieInfinity@Ronin_Network 2 Sadly, this is a very large amount of ETH. So doing a reversal on Ronin and creating "Ronin Classic" as was done during the DAO hack is not an option.
3 This was about bridging validators, so the attack was in that respect similar to the Wormhole hack. Again, Vitalik warned us. All chains experience all other chains as off-chain.
1 If you are launching a token take note: Silicon Valley standard for vesting is 1 year cliff 4 year vesting. A thread 🧵 aka rant.
2 According to superfoundersbook.com it takes some years to build a unicorn or larger company/project. Chart below.
3 When I see your short vesting, I need to understand then why you think you will be faster than the average. But more importantly, why take on the retention risk?
Investing in individual game titles or studios is very very very difficult. Investing in governance over the player base means you don't have to pick the one hit game to have a winning investment.
This exact theory is why @GumiCryptos led an early round into @opensea because we feel they will be a horizontal winner with a huge addressable market
1 Ok we are in this part of the cycle again: Bitcoin's problems run deeper than its volatility pitchbook.com/news/articles/…
2 The article opens by saying HODL stands for "Hold On For Dear Life" so immediately screaming "I don't know what the hell I'm talking about and haven't studied it very much but I'm happy to pile on"
3 The headline says that volatility is a "problem" Bitcoin gets attention by alternating between being a rocketship and a monster. The volatility is a feature not a "problem"