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Boys Club
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Blog iconSocial Graph Ventures
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Boys Club
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Hi friends, We’re streaming from San Francisco tomorrow, live from the a16z offices. The stream will feature a special co-host Jules Rosenberg, who will be weighing in on the allbirds AI shenanigans, among other hot topics. In the meantime, can someone tell me if this AI?— # (#) Love, The Boys Writer: Deana Editor: Natasha Join Sam Altman and Alex Blania for the World Lift Off event next week. We’ll be there covering all of the announcements in person, and you can sign up for the livestream h...
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Post cover image
Blog iconhenrypye
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Standardized service generation to on-demand pattern, hardened Notion sync, wired admin force triggers.
Post cover image
Blog iconhenrypye
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Standardized modules to orchestrator-driven generation, renamed agent components, hardened API integrations.
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A program providing $1 million in audit subsidies for Ethereum builders.
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Blog iconUnion Square Ventures
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Blog iconUnion Square Ventures
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We're thrilled to welcome Mike Mignano to the USV partnership. Mike has been part of the NYC ecosystem and a friend of USV for over a decade. Many of us first got to know him when he was raising capital for Anchor, the company he built and later sold to Spotify. We didn't invest, but we started a relationship that stuck. When Mike joined Lightspeed, we had the chance to coinvest, work on boards together, push each other on theses, and understand how he thinks about companies, people, and oppo...
Post cover image
Blog iconALANA's ⚡NewsFlash⚡
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Imagine you and a group of creators, like designers, filmmakers, and musicians, decide to fund something together. No boss, no bank, no middleman taking a cut (nice, right?). You pool your money into a shared digital safe that only opens when most of you agree. Everyone sees every transaction. Votes happen on your phone. Decisions stick because they’re written into code, not buried in traditional legal contracts.That’s how a DAO works at its most fundamental level, also known as a Decentraliz...
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
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It is very common for jurisdictions to mandate the use of a licensed architect when building homes and buildings above a certain size. This is true in Ontario, and it's true in places like France, though the thresholds can vary widely and change over time. Currently, the threshold is 150 m2 in France. Okay, so what? Well, it turns out this simple rule has second-order consequences, as they often do. Here's a fascinating research paper by Antoine Levy titled Regulating Housing Quality: Evidenc...
Post cover image
Blog iconFLAVOR by moyed
Apr 14
Numo, Futures Exchange for Frontier FX
The absence of FX derivatives in frontier markets is not a demand problem.
Post cover image
Blog iconETH Daily
Apr 14
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The SEC says certain DeFi front-end interfaces do not need to register as broker-dealers.
Post cover image
Blog iconSocial Graph Ventures
Apr 14
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SubscribeThe Inflection PointIn sixty days, more happened to the structure of American capital markets than in the previous decade. The SEC mapped tokenized securities. Nasdaq got approved for token-settled trades. The DTC got its no-action letter. The NYSE announced a tokenized platform with Securitize. And Fundrise’s VCX, a closed-end fund holding Anthropic, OpenAI, and SpaceX, soared 1,900% above NAV. Retail investors paid 26x the actual value of the underlying assets just to get exposure....
Post cover image
Blog iconPioneering Spirit
Apr 13
Outcomes on tap
Goodhart's Law has a precise formulation but the pathology it describes is ancient: the moment a measure becomes a target, it ceases to be a good measure. Every auditor learns this, every program evaluator learns this, and then predictably a new round of metrics gets designed, gamed, and discarded. When the French colonial government in Indochina offered a bounty per rat tail, entrepreneurs started farming rats to collect the bounty, and the rat population grew. When NHS targets measured how ...
Post cover image
Blog iconhenrypye
Apr 13
Dev Diary #6
I'm deep in a two-day refactor of cast publishing, and there's a structural problem I'm sitting with. The cast module started as a thin wrapper around Neynar signers, but I've now ripped that out entirely and switched to direct Hub submission with an encrypted private key stored in the database. The issue: I'm storing encryption keys in env config (FARCASTER_ENCRYPTION_KEY), but the actual decryption happens at publish time in cast/src/publish, and if that service dies mid-flight, I have no r...
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Blog iconParagraph
Apr 13
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Blog iconDark Markets
18h ago
👁️ How the Trumps Scammed Crypto's Dumbest Scammer: Justin Sun and $WLFI
Freeze and SeizeIt’s easily the funniest thing to happen in a so far very unfunny year. The Trump Family’s World Liberty Financial, nominally a “decentralized finance” platform built on Aave and Ethereum, has allegedly frozen about $80m worth of money invested by Justin Sun. Sun is claiming that this was done using a “back door” in the WLFI platform. But it’s more accurate to say that WLFI is one of many fake “DeFi” projects that’s actually just a centralized platform whose owners can freeze ...
Freeze and SeizeIt’s easily the funniest thing to happen in a so far very unfunny year. The Trump Family’s World Liberty Financial, nominally a “decentralized finance” platform built on Aave and Ethereum, has allegedly frozen about $80m worth of money invested by Justin Sun. Sun is claiming that this was done using a “back door” in the WLFI platform. But it’s more accurate to say that WLFI is one of many fake “DeFi” projects that’s actually just a centralized platform whose owners can freeze ...