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Blog iconFUD for Thought
53m ago
Let’s Have An Upgrade!
Here’s everything that shipped between the end of Round 13 and beginning of Round 14 in Let’s Have A Word! But first, some fun facts: Fun factsIn the 13 rounds since launch:Players have submitted 25,470 guesses Nearly 1 ETH has been awarded to players in total, with 0.826 ETH awarded to jackpot winners, 0.132 ETH awarded to early guessers, and 0.012...
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Blog iconCURIOUS AF
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We've Been Here Before
My grandmother got so excited when the Walt Disney Concert Hall opened 20+ years ago in downtown Los Angeles. Somehow she got tickets to see the LA Philharmonic during that premiere season and invited me along. Unfortunately I was out of town and couldn't go. She passed away in 2015. I promised myself that someday I'd bring her to a concert in spirit. On Valentine's Day I finally did. We watched one of Gustavo Dudamel's last performances as conductor of the LA Phil. And, for the nth time, I w...
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Blog iconFalsenine
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The Gyokeres Effect
Look at the picture below and see if you can tell which Premier League striker had those numbers. Really, take a few seconds to think about it.If you thought "Roberto Firmino," you're right. Congratulations, you're a football nerd. But I want you to notice something, Bobby Firmino, although widely regarded (and rightfully so) as one of the most exciting strikers to play in the league, was never a prolific goalscorer. His highest tally was 15 in a season, and that happened only once. He had se...
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Blog iconBuildBetter by BFG
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Blog iconOccasional Observations
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Vertical software isn’t dying, it’s focusing. Focusing on the workflows and details that matter to companies, teams, and individuals. Vertical software platforms sit at the equilibrium between the aggregate work to be done in an industry and the common workflows that can be productized at a sensible economic scale. They’re the common denominator. To a degree, they’re empowering but at some point, they become a limiter. Where the inherent limitations of vertical software more or less forced ev...
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
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Waymo needs way more vehicles
Earlier this month, self-driving car company Waymo announced that it had raised $16 billion (largely from its parent company, Alphabet) at a $126 billion post-money valuation. This is a big number. And according to Bloomberg, the company's annualized revenue run rate is around $350 million, meaning its current valuation is sitting at 360x revenue. Multiples can often be sky-high for new, huge-bet companies, but Om Malik recently offered an interesting take on the "physics of the problem." As ...
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jonathancolton.eth
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Raise the Ceiling, Move the Wall
In the late 18th century, Thomas Malthus looked at a field of wheat and a growing population and saw a trap. Every biological system, he argued, has a ceiling — a point at which the environment can no longer absorb more growth without beginning to collapse. He called it carrying capacity. His math was sound. What he got wrong was assuming the ceiling was fixed. He was not the last person to make that mistake. In 2026, carrying capacity has migrated from biology textbooks into boardrooms, city...
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Blog iconETH Daily
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Ethereum Protocol Priorities 2026
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Blog iconDecentralized Pictures
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Blog iconUnion Square Ventures
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The Future of Programmable Everything Runs on Efficient Energy: Efficient Computer's Series A
The world is becoming programmable and, increasingly, easy to program. But the underlying and consistent current running through this massive and systemic wave is a need for abundant, efficient energy. The rate of change makes what’s possible feel unbounded but energy is the prime constraint. For a long time, we’ve believed at USV that the most interesting opportunities emerge from creating and accessing unique datasets that are self-improving. Historically, these have existed inside software...
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Blog iconBase Engineering Blog
Feb 18
A new, unified stack for Base Chain
To accelerate innovation, scaling and security, Base is evolving its foundational software by moving to a unified, Base-operated stack. Once we complete this transition, node operators will need to follow releases from ⁠base/base instead of Optimism’s releases. We will communicate more as this date approaches.
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Boys Club
Feb 18
ETHDenver for Republicans
Hi friends, Are you locked in to the new season of our livestream yet? Last week we talked about location-sharing, getting liquidated on Ryanair and welcomed our new partners Octant and Anchorage Digital. Later today we’ll be chatting about Chinese dancing robots and OpenClaw. It’s 2026 after all!— # (#) Also, I’m doing a little scheming to try and get to the Network School in a few months’ time with my kids. If a one month Singapore experiment sounds fun, reply to this email. Gauging interes...
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
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The myth of the full city
Whether it's said out loud or not, invariably something like this comes up when talking about new housing development:“There’s another solution,” says Lucas, mulling over the housing shortage. “I’m not saying I know what it is. Maybe the city’s full. What’s wrong with Windsor instead? Or Cornwall? A hundred years ago, manufacturing and employment were spread out way better than they are now. Everybody needing to be in Toronto and Vancouver is killing us.”So, is Toronto full? Do we need to ret...
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Blog iconETH Daily
Feb 18
Ethereum Protocol Studies 2026
The 2026 program introduces new tracks in cryptography and lean consensus/zkEVM and kicks off on February 23rd.
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Blog iconAndrey Didovskiy
Feb 17
Navigating 2026
Overdosing on the uncertainty brought on by divisive agendas and dystopian AI fear-mongering, social psychosis is running rampant. Anywhere you turn, it seems as though the sky is falling. Change your mind, change your life. "Absolution Before Rebirth” and onto greater things!
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Blog iconALANA's ⚡NewsFlash⚡
Feb 17
The ALANA Manifesto | Part 05
At The ALANA Project, we continue celebrating the values that connect us as a community. Those values often refer to our community as a whole, and today, in our fifth point of the ALANA manifesto, we will focus on why "Sustainable Growth" matters as much as the previous points. The ALANA manifesto encapsulates ALANA’s "10 Principles of a Good Community." The inspiration for these principles came from a thoughtful conversation with Dani, a fellow DAO member, in which we reflected on how Dieter...
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Feb 17
The housing bias still holding back the Toronto of tomorrow
Last week, we spoke about one of Toronto's failures when it comes to new "missing middle" housing, namely our inability to look forward to the Toronto of tomorrow, as opposed to only thinking about the Toronto of today. But let's not forget that there are greater biases at play here influencing these outcomes. Beneath our concerns about not enough parking (how dare you wage a war on the car?) and congruency with neighbourhood character is a deeply rooted aversion toward higher-density apartme...
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Blog iconETH Daily
Feb 17
Ethereum Hits $15b RWA Market
The market cap of tokenized Real-World Assets (RWAs) on Ethereum mainnet hit $15 billion, representing a nearly 200% YOY increase.
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Blog iconFUD for Thought
53m ago
Let’s Have An Upgrade!
Here’s everything that shipped between the end of Round 13 and beginning of Round 14 in Let’s Have A Word! But first, some fun facts: Fun factsIn the 13 rounds since launch:Players have submitted 25,470 guesses Nearly 1 ETH has been awarded to players in total, with 0.826 ETH awarded to jackpot winners, 0.132 ETH awarded to early guessers, and 0.012...
Post cover image
Blog iconCURIOUS AF
2h ago
We've Been Here Before
My grandmother got so excited when the Walt Disney Concert Hall opened 20+ years ago in downtown Los Angeles. Somehow she got tickets to see the LA Philharmonic during that premiere season and invited me along. Unfortunately I was out of town and couldn't go. She passed away in 2015. I promised myself that someday I'd bring her to a concert in spirit. On Valentine's Day I finally did. We watched one of Gustavo Dudamel's last performances as conductor of the LA Phil. And, for the nth time, I w...
Post cover image
Blog iconFalsenine
3h ago
The Gyokeres Effect
Look at the picture below and see if you can tell which Premier League striker had those numbers. Really, take a few seconds to think about it.If you thought "Roberto Firmino," you're right. Congratulations, you're a football nerd. But I want you to notice something, Bobby Firmino, although widely regarded (and rightfully so) as one of the most exciting strikers to play in the league, was never a prolific goalscorer. His highest tally was 15 in a season, and that happened only once. He had se...
Post cover image
Blog iconBuildBetter by BFG
3h ago
Distribution Is Day One Problem
How smart founders architect distribution like a tech stack—before shipping a single feature. Don't build academic experiments. Build businesses!
Post cover image
Blog iconOccasional Observations
5h ago
On the death of vertical software
Vertical software isn’t dying, it’s focusing. Focusing on the workflows and details that matter to companies, teams, and individuals. Vertical software platforms sit at the equilibrium between the aggregate work to be done in an industry and the common workflows that can be productized at a sensible economic scale. They’re the common denominator. To a degree, they’re empowering but at some point, they become a limiter. Where the inherent limitations of vertical software more or less forced ev...
Post cover image
Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
9h ago
Waymo needs way more vehicles
Earlier this month, self-driving car company Waymo announced that it had raised $16 billion (largely from its parent company, Alphabet) at a $126 billion post-money valuation. This is a big number. And according to Bloomberg, the company's annualized revenue run rate is around $350 million, meaning its current valuation is sitting at 360x revenue. Multiples can often be sky-high for new, huge-bet companies, but Om Malik recently offered an interesting take on the "physics of the problem." As ...
Post cover image
jonathancolton.eth
14h ago
Raise the Ceiling, Move the Wall
In the late 18th century, Thomas Malthus looked at a field of wheat and a growing population and saw a trap. Every biological system, he argued, has a ceiling — a point at which the environment can no longer absorb more growth without beginning to collapse. He called it carrying capacity. His math was sound. What he got wrong was assuming the ceiling was fixed. He was not the last person to make that mistake. In 2026, carrying capacity has migrated from biology textbooks into boardrooms, city...
Post cover image
Blog iconETH Daily
19h ago
Ethereum Protocol Priorities 2026
Ethereum priorities for 2026 focus on three strategic tracks: Scale, Improve UX, and Harden the L1.
Post cover image
Blog iconDecentralized Pictures
Feb 18
DCP Award for Base Creators "Solars": Imagining a Protopian Future Beyond the Screen
A conversation on Solars: cinema, AI, and worldbuilding as tools to imagine hopeful futures in motion.
Post cover image
Blog iconUnion Square Ventures
Feb 18
The Future of Programmable Everything Runs on Efficient Energy: Efficient Computer's Series A
The world is becoming programmable and, increasingly, easy to program. But the underlying and consistent current running through this massive and systemic wave is a need for abundant, efficient energy. The rate of change makes what’s possible feel unbounded but energy is the prime constraint. For a long time, we’ve believed at USV that the most interesting opportunities emerge from creating and accessing unique datasets that are self-improving. Historically, these have existed inside software...
Post cover image
Blog iconBase Engineering Blog
Feb 18
A new, unified stack for Base Chain
To accelerate innovation, scaling and security, Base is evolving its foundational software by moving to a unified, Base-operated stack. Once we complete this transition, node operators will need to follow releases from ⁠base/base instead of Optimism’s releases. We will communicate more as this date approaches.
Post cover image
Boys Club
Feb 18
ETHDenver for Republicans
Hi friends, Are you locked in to the new season of our livestream yet? Last week we talked about location-sharing, getting liquidated on Ryanair and welcomed our new partners Octant and Anchorage Digital. Later today we’ll be chatting about Chinese dancing robots and OpenClaw. It’s 2026 after all!— # (#) Also, I’m doing a little scheming to try and get to the Network School in a few months’ time with my kids. If a one month Singapore experiment sounds fun, reply to this email. Gauging interes...
Post cover image
Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Feb 18
The myth of the full city
Whether it's said out loud or not, invariably something like this comes up when talking about new housing development:“There’s another solution,” says Lucas, mulling over the housing shortage. “I’m not saying I know what it is. Maybe the city’s full. What’s wrong with Windsor instead? Or Cornwall? A hundred years ago, manufacturing and employment were spread out way better than they are now. Everybody needing to be in Toronto and Vancouver is killing us.”So, is Toronto full? Do we need to ret...
Post cover image
Blog iconETH Daily
Feb 18
Ethereum Protocol Studies 2026
The 2026 program introduces new tracks in cryptography and lean consensus/zkEVM and kicks off on February 23rd.
Post cover image
Blog iconAndrey Didovskiy
Feb 17
Navigating 2026
Overdosing on the uncertainty brought on by divisive agendas and dystopian AI fear-mongering, social psychosis is running rampant. Anywhere you turn, it seems as though the sky is falling. Change your mind, change your life. "Absolution Before Rebirth” and onto greater things!
Post cover image
Blog iconALANA's ⚡NewsFlash⚡
Feb 17
The ALANA Manifesto | Part 05
At The ALANA Project, we continue celebrating the values that connect us as a community. Those values often refer to our community as a whole, and today, in our fifth point of the ALANA manifesto, we will focus on why "Sustainable Growth" matters as much as the previous points. The ALANA manifesto encapsulates ALANA’s "10 Principles of a Good Community." The inspiration for these principles came from a thoughtful conversation with Dani, a fellow DAO member, in which we reflected on how Dieter...
Post cover image
Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Feb 17
The housing bias still holding back the Toronto of tomorrow
Last week, we spoke about one of Toronto's failures when it comes to new "missing middle" housing, namely our inability to look forward to the Toronto of tomorrow, as opposed to only thinking about the Toronto of today. But let's not forget that there are greater biases at play here influencing these outcomes. Beneath our concerns about not enough parking (how dare you wage a war on the car?) and congruency with neighbourhood character is a deeply rooted aversion toward higher-density apartme...
Post cover image
Blog iconETH Daily
Feb 17
Ethereum Hits $15b RWA Market
The market cap of tokenized Real-World Assets (RWAs) on Ethereum mainnet hit $15 billion, representing a nearly 200% YOY increase.