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Blog iconFalsenine
2h ago
EPL GW25: Winners And Losers
Every gameweek these days seems to contain a match of immense consequences, and this one was no different. Liverpool faced Manchester City in a game that had immense consequences for the title race as well as the race to secure the last Champions League qualification spot. Nottingham vs Leeds was another game with immense consequences at the opposite end of the table as both teams fight to secure survival and another season of Premier League football. And in the middle of the table, we had ga...
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Blog iconBuildBetter by BFG
3h ago
5 Founder Roles - And It Isn't to Build a Product
5 Founder Roles - And It Isn't to Build a Product On vision keeping, recruiting, and the invisible work that actually builds companies as Steve Jobs would say it
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Blog iconALANA's ⚡NewsFlash⚡
6h ago
The 101 Of Smart Contracts
Imagine you could write down a simple set of rules for your services or products that no one could quietly edit later or take away from you. Now imagine that rule doesn't live in a platform’s closed backend or in your notebook, but inside a tiny program that runs the same way for everyone, anywhere in the world. The program automatically checks: did a person pay, does the set time window still apply, has this item already been claimed? If the answers match your rule, it grants access or marks...
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
10h ago
The unbundling of the home
I have never rented a self-storage unit. I have stored things at my parents' places during certain periods of my life, such as when I moved to the US for grad school, but as a general rule, I never seem to conclude that I have too much stuff and that I should maybe rent some storage. However, I do on occasion fantasize about having a garage or large "man cave" where I could store an assortment of exotic snowboards, bicycles, and other life essentials. Who doesn't, right? In any event, I seem ...
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Blog iconLittleBit
15h ago
The (potential) fall of Discord – LittleBit
Hey everyone, Bit here. Seems like tech companies can’t get enough of being public enemy #1, eh? From “AI-first” to age verification, there are so many things that are shooting companies’ reputations in the foot. This time, we have Discord on track to introduce age verification. Basically, they’re going to make it where all accounts will lose access to communities marked as age restricted unless they go through AI selfie verification or ID verification. Discord took to Twitter to tell people ...
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Blog iconETH Daily
19h ago
MegaETH Live On Mainnet
Alongside the public mainnet launch, MegaETH introduced Rabbithole, an all-in-one frontend for interacting with the MegaETH ecosystem.
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Blog iconHard Mode First
21h ago
Introducing Co-Builds by Build First
Over the past year, we’ve trained 1,000+ people in AI through Build First workshops and hackathons. After almost every session, the same question came up: “This was great. But I have this specific thing I’ve been wanting to build for my company or business. How do I actually build that?” At first, we said no, Build First isn’t an outsourced dev shop. But around the same time, I noticed something else happening. More friends (operators, founders, even educators) started opting out of full-time...
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Blog iconGIDORAH
23h ago
signal over noise
onchain reputation is the new "credit score".
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Blog iconBase Engineering Blog
Feb 9
Anti-Sybil Infrastructure for the Base Ecosystem
In this post, the Base teams dives into Base Verify: an anti-sybil service to help apps on Base confirm that users are real and unique people.
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Blog iconThe BIG Comic
Feb 9
The Knight Rider
The engine is running. A black machine waits under ultraviolet sky. Chain link fences. Empty overpass. Neon air thick with heat. And that red scanner glowing.....
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Blog iconjayhood73.eth
Feb 9
Seventeen Candles, Quiet Joy
On February 8th, my son Sheamus turned 17. Seventeen feels like a tall number. It stands there, shoulders back, almost adult-sized, asking you to notice the years that carried you here. We kept it simple. We always do. The small party happened on Saturday, the day before his actual birthday. Just the circle that matters most. Me, Sheamus, and my mom, his grandma. No crowd noise, no pressure, no forced smiles. Just comfort, familiarity, and the kind of calm that lets an autistic teen actually ...
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Blog iconmichaelcjoseph's musings
Feb 9
Good Products Delight
You do not need a good product to make money. As long as users believe your product solves their problem, you can charge for it. But good products do more than solve problems. They delight.
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Blog icon29 Seconds of Farcaster
Feb 9
29 Seconds of Farcaster, February 9, 2026
29 Seconds of Farcaster ... What did you miss this weekend? It was $QR 1 year anniversary with @jake sharing some lore & the first post about the project ... if you are new here, $QR is regularly the #1 mini app on FC, capturing attention for a 'link of the day' that wins the auction * $BETR continued to spread the fun with BETR with @burr.eth Super Bowl Squares and Super Bowl props. I haven't seen all the winners yet, but 70 Million $BETR is headed out, AND the BETR with burr games are going...
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Feb 9
Patience is a virtue
A closed-end real estate fund is an investment vehicle with a finite life (call it anywhere from 5 to 12 years, plus extension options). These types of funds have a specific timeframe for raising capital, investing, harvesting the investments they have made, and then distributing proceeds to investors. This is in contrast to an open-ended fund, also known as an "evergreen" fund, which has an infinite life and can accept investments throughout its lifespan. As a result of these differences, cl...
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Blog iconWIBTAL
Feb 9
The Best UI is no UI
The world completely changed on November 24, 2025 with the release of Claude Opus 4.5, specifically when used in Claude Code. Not in some fun imagine-the-future way, but in an immediate, jaw-dropping way. I didn't use Claude Code until late December 2025, but when I did it felt like magic. Developers became 10x faster and 10x more people could now be developers. The knowledge required to produce software is no longer programming and reading docs. It's been reduced to clearly articulating what...
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Blog iconFLAVOR by moyed
Feb 9
Things I read Last Week #5
1. Tenbin Labs: A Hybrid Approach to RWAImagine holding gold as a token onchain. Two problems emerge. First, liquidity is shallow when you want to sell. Large sales onchain markets create significant slippage. Second, cashing out takes days. The issuer needs time to liquidate physical gold and convert it to dollars. These are the chronic limitations of traditional RWA tokenization.Tenbin Labs approaches this problem by asking: "Why rely solely on onchain liquidity?" The core idea is simple. I...
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Continuations
Feb 9
Immigration and Cheating in American Culture
I am an immigrant, which has given me a profound appreciation of the interplay between culture and immigration. My first time in the United States was as an exchange student in Rochester, Minnesota. I was a junior at John Marshall High School. Early into the school year, some students missed an exam and I was told they would be given the same exam as make-up a week later. I was flabbergasted. Obviously they would get perfect scores because other students would tell them what was on the exam! ...
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Blog iconDark Markets
Feb 8
The Mormon Manson and the $Libra Fraud, Pt. 2: Hayden Davis' Family Murder Cult Was All About Money
Welcome to Dark Markets, a newsletter by fraud investigator David Z. Morris. I’m a longtime finance and technology reporter and researcher, with stints at Fortune Magazine and the once-mighty CoinDesk. More recently, I’ve been digging up dirt for hedge funds. I’m the author of Stealing the Future, about the FTX fraud and the broken ideologies that rationalized it. Every week I write an in-depth analysis of news in technology, finance, and crypto. But Dark Markets is also home to drafts for fo...
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Blog iconSome of the Things
Feb 8
Computer Science in the Age of AI
As someone who built a satisfying and successful career around computer science and software, I’ve wanted nothing but for my kids to follow in my footsteps. And when they finally reach the age where they are choosing what to study in college, they’re being told to avoid it! Part of the reason is obvious. Humans won’t be coding anymore because AI will write all the code, so why would someone choose to study Computer Science when it prepares you for jobs that won’t exist anymore? I’m seeing the...
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Blog iconFalsenine
2h ago
EPL GW25: Winners And Losers
Every gameweek these days seems to contain a match of immense consequences, and this one was no different. Liverpool faced Manchester City in a game that had immense consequences for the title race as well as the race to secure the last Champions League qualification spot. Nottingham vs Leeds was another game with immense consequences at the opposite end of the table as both teams fight to secure survival and another season of Premier League football. And in the middle of the table, we had ga...
Post cover image
Blog iconBuildBetter by BFG
3h ago
5 Founder Roles - And It Isn't to Build a Product
5 Founder Roles - And It Isn't to Build a Product On vision keeping, recruiting, and the invisible work that actually builds companies as Steve Jobs would say it
Post cover image
Blog iconALANA's ⚡NewsFlash⚡
6h ago
The 101 Of Smart Contracts
Imagine you could write down a simple set of rules for your services or products that no one could quietly edit later or take away from you. Now imagine that rule doesn't live in a platform’s closed backend or in your notebook, but inside a tiny program that runs the same way for everyone, anywhere in the world. The program automatically checks: did a person pay, does the set time window still apply, has this item already been claimed? If the answers match your rule, it grants access or marks...
Post cover image
Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
10h ago
The unbundling of the home
I have never rented a self-storage unit. I have stored things at my parents' places during certain periods of my life, such as when I moved to the US for grad school, but as a general rule, I never seem to conclude that I have too much stuff and that I should maybe rent some storage. However, I do on occasion fantasize about having a garage or large "man cave" where I could store an assortment of exotic snowboards, bicycles, and other life essentials. Who doesn't, right? In any event, I seem ...
Post cover image
Blog iconLittleBit
15h ago
The (potential) fall of Discord – LittleBit
Hey everyone, Bit here. Seems like tech companies can’t get enough of being public enemy #1, eh? From “AI-first” to age verification, there are so many things that are shooting companies’ reputations in the foot. This time, we have Discord on track to introduce age verification. Basically, they’re going to make it where all accounts will lose access to communities marked as age restricted unless they go through AI selfie verification or ID verification. Discord took to Twitter to tell people ...
Post cover image
Blog iconETH Daily
19h ago
MegaETH Live On Mainnet
Alongside the public mainnet launch, MegaETH introduced Rabbithole, an all-in-one frontend for interacting with the MegaETH ecosystem.
Post cover image
Blog iconHard Mode First
21h ago
Introducing Co-Builds by Build First
Over the past year, we’ve trained 1,000+ people in AI through Build First workshops and hackathons. After almost every session, the same question came up: “This was great. But I have this specific thing I’ve been wanting to build for my company or business. How do I actually build that?” At first, we said no, Build First isn’t an outsourced dev shop. But around the same time, I noticed something else happening. More friends (operators, founders, even educators) started opting out of full-time...
Post cover image
Blog iconGIDORAH
23h ago
signal over noise
onchain reputation is the new "credit score".
Post cover image
Blog iconBase Engineering Blog
Feb 9
Anti-Sybil Infrastructure for the Base Ecosystem
In this post, the Base teams dives into Base Verify: an anti-sybil service to help apps on Base confirm that users are real and unique people.
Post cover image
Blog iconThe BIG Comic
Feb 9
The Knight Rider
The engine is running. A black machine waits under ultraviolet sky. Chain link fences. Empty overpass. Neon air thick with heat. And that red scanner glowing.....
Post cover image
Blog iconjayhood73.eth
Feb 9
Seventeen Candles, Quiet Joy
On February 8th, my son Sheamus turned 17. Seventeen feels like a tall number. It stands there, shoulders back, almost adult-sized, asking you to notice the years that carried you here. We kept it simple. We always do. The small party happened on Saturday, the day before his actual birthday. Just the circle that matters most. Me, Sheamus, and my mom, his grandma. No crowd noise, no pressure, no forced smiles. Just comfort, familiarity, and the kind of calm that lets an autistic teen actually ...
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Blog iconmichaelcjoseph's musings
Feb 9
Good Products Delight
You do not need a good product to make money. As long as users believe your product solves their problem, you can charge for it. But good products do more than solve problems. They delight.
Post cover image
Blog icon29 Seconds of Farcaster
Feb 9
29 Seconds of Farcaster, February 9, 2026
29 Seconds of Farcaster ... What did you miss this weekend? It was $QR 1 year anniversary with @jake sharing some lore & the first post about the project ... if you are new here, $QR is regularly the #1 mini app on FC, capturing attention for a 'link of the day' that wins the auction * $BETR continued to spread the fun with BETR with @burr.eth Super Bowl Squares and Super Bowl props. I haven't seen all the winners yet, but 70 Million $BETR is headed out, AND the BETR with burr games are going...
Post cover image
Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Feb 9
Patience is a virtue
A closed-end real estate fund is an investment vehicle with a finite life (call it anywhere from 5 to 12 years, plus extension options). These types of funds have a specific timeframe for raising capital, investing, harvesting the investments they have made, and then distributing proceeds to investors. This is in contrast to an open-ended fund, also known as an "evergreen" fund, which has an infinite life and can accept investments throughout its lifespan. As a result of these differences, cl...
Post cover image
Blog iconWIBTAL
Feb 9
The Best UI is no UI
The world completely changed on November 24, 2025 with the release of Claude Opus 4.5, specifically when used in Claude Code. Not in some fun imagine-the-future way, but in an immediate, jaw-dropping way. I didn't use Claude Code until late December 2025, but when I did it felt like magic. Developers became 10x faster and 10x more people could now be developers. The knowledge required to produce software is no longer programming and reading docs. It's been reduced to clearly articulating what...
Post cover image
Blog iconFLAVOR by moyed
Feb 9
Things I read Last Week #5
1. Tenbin Labs: A Hybrid Approach to RWAImagine holding gold as a token onchain. Two problems emerge. First, liquidity is shallow when you want to sell. Large sales onchain markets create significant slippage. Second, cashing out takes days. The issuer needs time to liquidate physical gold and convert it to dollars. These are the chronic limitations of traditional RWA tokenization.Tenbin Labs approaches this problem by asking: "Why rely solely on onchain liquidity?" The core idea is simple. I...
Post cover image
Continuations
Feb 9
Immigration and Cheating in American Culture
I am an immigrant, which has given me a profound appreciation of the interplay between culture and immigration. My first time in the United States was as an exchange student in Rochester, Minnesota. I was a junior at John Marshall High School. Early into the school year, some students missed an exam and I was told they would be given the same exam as make-up a week later. I was flabbergasted. Obviously they would get perfect scores because other students would tell them what was on the exam! ...
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Blog iconDark Markets
Feb 8
The Mormon Manson and the $Libra Fraud, Pt. 2: Hayden Davis' Family Murder Cult Was All About Money
Welcome to Dark Markets, a newsletter by fraud investigator David Z. Morris. I’m a longtime finance and technology reporter and researcher, with stints at Fortune Magazine and the once-mighty CoinDesk. More recently, I’ve been digging up dirt for hedge funds. I’m the author of Stealing the Future, about the FTX fraud and the broken ideologies that rationalized it. Every week I write an in-depth analysis of news in technology, finance, and crypto. But Dark Markets is also home to drafts for fo...
Post cover image
Blog iconSome of the Things
Feb 8
Computer Science in the Age of AI
As someone who built a satisfying and successful career around computer science and software, I’ve wanted nothing but for my kids to follow in my footsteps. And when they finally reach the age where they are choosing what to study in college, they’re being told to avoid it! Part of the reason is obvious. Humans won’t be coding anymore because AI will write all the code, so why would someone choose to study Computer Science when it prepares you for jobs that won’t exist anymore? I’m seeing the...