#2 I can't help but mention the most important event of last week which was the introduction of collectible avatars by reddit. This event onboarded about 3 million new users to web3.
#6 @Visual_Guide_ on “how to understand introverts”. As we know, many developers are introverts so it could be worth checking for every founder and IT project manager.
A place where you can find free courses and community and when you complete a course you will receive an NFT. The service is backed by @a16z and @ycombinator.
#bearmarketgrind - meaning do it now, reap the benefits in a bull market.
#2 Learn & Develop your Soft Skills
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Working in web3 requires a lot of commitment. After several years, we can still describe this "sector of the economy" as undeveloped. Consequently, the development of the project in the initial phase requires work on many levels. And this is when soft skills such as...
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...communication, persuasion, confidence, flexibility and so on play the biggest role.
Many founders, given a choice between an expert in their field w/o soft skills and a man with less skills though still good with developed soft skills - will choose the latter.
• SLAMM,
• How it can redefine decentralized exchanges,
• A project that will give you exposure on it.
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SLAMM (Shared Liquidity Automated Market Maker) - a new decentralized exchange concept created by @Delphi_Digital. This model assumes the existence of multiple fragmented liquidity pools (on different blockchains) that share liquidity among themselves as needed.
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Ok, in a nutshell. How does it work?🤔
In order for this to work, there must be a hub (e.g. as a separate blockchain on @cosmos or smartcontract on an existing blockchain) that manages the pools on the other blockchains and shifts liquidity as needed.