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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
10h ago
The new Eglinton line and Toronto's strengthening urban grid
Toronto's Eglinton Line 5 rail line opened last weekend — finally. I have yet to ride it, but I'm really looking forward to doing so the next time my day brings me north of St. Clair or I find the time for a joyride. Notwithstanding the fact that it took a really long time, it's a crucial piece of transit infrastructure for the city. It's a need that we arguably recognized in the 80s with a proposed busway, and then started and stopped construction on in the 90s with the Eglinton West line. S...
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Blog iconETH Daily
17h ago
Sign In With Agent Introduced
An open standard for trustless identity and authentication for AI agents, built on ERC-8004 and ERC-8128.
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Blog iconDark Markets
21h ago
👁️ I Found Epstein. I Just Didn't Realize it. (Redux)
Substack CulpaNaturally, immediately after I got a flood of enthusiasm from all of you new readers, Substack screwed up the weekly email send. More than half of subscribers didn’t get my archival dig into Jeffrey Epstein’s Putin-linked Reputation Laundering Network. This email is an attempt to get it out to everyone. My apologies for those of you who are seeing it twice: Unfortunately, Substack doesn’t give me better options. (And if you have your own newsletter, do not use title tests for th...
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Blog iconSandra Rhee
Feb 11
What I Started Noticing After Hundreds of Novels
After reading hundreds of novels, I realized something unsettling about what they’re really doing.
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Blog iconDecentralized Pictures
Feb 11
DCP Award for Base Creators Highlight: The Fragmentation
There's a moment after something breaks where you don't really know what comes next. You only know that what existed before no longer fits. This is exactly where my mind went when I first saw The Fragmentation on DCP. The second chapter in a trilogy by filmmakers Eva Muilerman and Lisa Danilkovych, the short lives in that moment of uncertainty when what you know unravels. Following The Motion, which introduced a woman caught in the grinding cycles of time, expectation, and performance, The Fr...
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Blog iconTheDAO Security Fund
Feb 11
Our First Action: Supporting SEAL 911 and SEAL
TheDAO Security Fund is making its first allocation of funds to support SEAL and the white hat volunteers at SEAL 911.
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Boys Club
Feb 11
will MrBeast pump $ETH?
Hi friends, Are you going to ETHDenver? Some of the boys are getting together for a drink and you should definitely join them. RSVP here. Also, we are live at noon ET on X with our first big show of the year, officially welcoming Octant and Anchorage Digital as our new sponsors. Mashal and Artem from Octant will be joining us on the show with a big announcement so tune in. Love, The Boys Writer: Deana Editor: MirandaCould it be…a bull case for Ethereum? You probably saw the news yesterday abo...
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Ex Machina
Feb 11
Building What We Need
For centuries, we have extracted biomolecules from animals to help address our medical and industrial requirements. This is not only ethically questionable but also risky. Now that computational biology has advanced to the level where we can build what we need, maybe we can stop farming from animals.
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Feb 11
How the Gordie Howe bridge broke a billion dollar monopoly
How the Gordie Howe International Bridge came to be is a city and nation-building story worth telling. The Windsor-Detroit crossing is the busiest commercial border crossing in North America. It handles about one-third of the trade between Canada and the US, or about $1 billion per day, much of which passes over the Ambassador Bridge. This is problematic for a few reasons. One, there are concerns about capacity. Two, the bridge is, unfortunately, in the wrong place and doesn't offer direct hi...
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Blog iconETH Daily
Feb 11
Robinhood Chain Live On Testnet
Developers can now build and test apps ahead of a planned Robinhood Chain mainnet launch later this year.
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Blog iconParallel Citizen
Feb 11
Announcement: Nodes Digest
Made with ❤️ from us, by Wagmit, Cookie, Eric, & Michael (Parallel Citizen)Hey reader! I’ve shared before that i’ve been busy working on stuff in the background. Below, I wanted to share the announcement and launch of Nodes Digest - a Substack digest publishing as part of nsnodes.com - a dashboard tracking network state experiments happening all around the world. We just published the first Nodes Digest. This is a new weekly roundup from the network-state ecosystem: projects, experiments, com...
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Blog iconHard Mode First
Feb 11
How I Used Claude Code to Get Advice from My Simulated Future Self
I had a pretty wild experience with AI this week where I asked Claude Code to simulate a conversation with…well…myself.That’s to say, myself, circa 2045. You see, present-day Bethany is stuck in the middle of the chaos zone. She’s walking the very exciting tightrope of Founder Mode: Season 2. She’s building things, she’s breaking things, and she’s (often) awake at 3 a.m., wondering about what the hell to do about it. But future Bethany? She’s got life on lock. And not only that… but she knows...
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Blog iconDark Markets
Feb 11
👁️ I Found Epstein. I Just Didn't Realize it.
Welcome to the weekly installment of Dark Markets, a newsletter about technology and financial fraud. I’m David Z. Morris, veteran tech and finance reporter, PhD historian of technology, and author of Stealing the Future: Sam Bankman-Fried, Elite Fraud, and the Cult of Techno-Utopia. Welcome to all the new subscribers from Left Hook. To celebrate, I’m offering the first discount ever on premium subscriptions - 20% off an annual signup. It will be valid for two weeks. I won’t hard sell you on ...
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Blog iconBizarreBeasts ($BB)
Feb 10
Going BIZARRE: Our TALNT Cast Interview with DCP 🎙
Kate and I recently sat down with Fatima and Matt from Decentralized Pictures (DCP) for an episode of TALNT Cast. We talked about the Arts3 Startup Award, what we’re building for DCP+ in 2026, and why onchain distribution changes everything for independent creators. WATCH THE PODCAST ON YOUTUBE: A Note of GratitudeI’ve been building my career as an entrepreneur for over 20 years, holding onto the dream of being a full-time creator. This award represents the power of persistence, collaboration...
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jonathancolton.eth
Feb 10
The New Economic Actor
At Davos in January 2026, Brian Armstrong found himself face-to-face with America’s biggest bank chiefs. Jamie Dimon was the bluntest: he walked up mid-conversation and told Armstrong he was “full of shit.” It looked like a fight about regulation and yield. It wasn’t. Underneath the policy dispute, a structural shift is underway that makes the entire confrontation look like an argument about the arrangement of deck chairs. A new class of economic actor is arriving: autonomous software agents ...
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Blog iconFalsenine
Feb 10
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
Feb 10
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⚡
Feb 10
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
Feb 10
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
Feb 10
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 iconBrandon Donnelly
10h ago
The new Eglinton line and Toronto's strengthening urban grid
Toronto's Eglinton Line 5 rail line opened last weekend — finally. I have yet to ride it, but I'm really looking forward to doing so the next time my day brings me north of St. Clair or I find the time for a joyride. Notwithstanding the fact that it took a really long time, it's a crucial piece of transit infrastructure for the city. It's a need that we arguably recognized in the 80s with a proposed busway, and then started and stopped construction on in the 90s with the Eglinton West line. S...
Post cover image
Blog iconETH Daily
17h ago
Sign In With Agent Introduced
An open standard for trustless identity and authentication for AI agents, built on ERC-8004 and ERC-8128.
Post cover image
Blog iconDark Markets
21h ago
👁️ I Found Epstein. I Just Didn't Realize it. (Redux)
Substack CulpaNaturally, immediately after I got a flood of enthusiasm from all of you new readers, Substack screwed up the weekly email send. More than half of subscribers didn’t get my archival dig into Jeffrey Epstein’s Putin-linked Reputation Laundering Network. This email is an attempt to get it out to everyone. My apologies for those of you who are seeing it twice: Unfortunately, Substack doesn’t give me better options. (And if you have your own newsletter, do not use title tests for th...
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Blog iconSandra Rhee
Feb 11
What I Started Noticing After Hundreds of Novels
After reading hundreds of novels, I realized something unsettling about what they’re really doing.
Post cover image
Blog iconDecentralized Pictures
Feb 11
DCP Award for Base Creators Highlight: The Fragmentation
There's a moment after something breaks where you don't really know what comes next. You only know that what existed before no longer fits. This is exactly where my mind went when I first saw The Fragmentation on DCP. The second chapter in a trilogy by filmmakers Eva Muilerman and Lisa Danilkovych, the short lives in that moment of uncertainty when what you know unravels. Following The Motion, which introduced a woman caught in the grinding cycles of time, expectation, and performance, The Fr...
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Blog iconTheDAO Security Fund
Feb 11
Our First Action: Supporting SEAL 911 and SEAL
TheDAO Security Fund is making its first allocation of funds to support SEAL and the white hat volunteers at SEAL 911.
Post cover image
Boys Club
Feb 11
will MrBeast pump $ETH?
Hi friends, Are you going to ETHDenver? Some of the boys are getting together for a drink and you should definitely join them. RSVP here. Also, we are live at noon ET on X with our first big show of the year, officially welcoming Octant and Anchorage Digital as our new sponsors. Mashal and Artem from Octant will be joining us on the show with a big announcement so tune in. Love, The Boys Writer: Deana Editor: MirandaCould it be…a bull case for Ethereum? You probably saw the news yesterday abo...
Post cover image
Ex Machina
Feb 11
Building What We Need
For centuries, we have extracted biomolecules from animals to help address our medical and industrial requirements. This is not only ethically questionable but also risky. Now that computational biology has advanced to the level where we can build what we need, maybe we can stop farming from animals.
Post cover image
Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Feb 11
How the Gordie Howe bridge broke a billion dollar monopoly
How the Gordie Howe International Bridge came to be is a city and nation-building story worth telling. The Windsor-Detroit crossing is the busiest commercial border crossing in North America. It handles about one-third of the trade between Canada and the US, or about $1 billion per day, much of which passes over the Ambassador Bridge. This is problematic for a few reasons. One, there are concerns about capacity. Two, the bridge is, unfortunately, in the wrong place and doesn't offer direct hi...
Post cover image
Blog iconETH Daily
Feb 11
Robinhood Chain Live On Testnet
Developers can now build and test apps ahead of a planned Robinhood Chain mainnet launch later this year.
Post cover image
Blog iconParallel Citizen
Feb 11
Announcement: Nodes Digest
Made with ❤️ from us, by Wagmit, Cookie, Eric, & Michael (Parallel Citizen)Hey reader! I’ve shared before that i’ve been busy working on stuff in the background. Below, I wanted to share the announcement and launch of Nodes Digest - a Substack digest publishing as part of nsnodes.com - a dashboard tracking network state experiments happening all around the world. We just published the first Nodes Digest. This is a new weekly roundup from the network-state ecosystem: projects, experiments, com...
Post cover image
Blog iconHard Mode First
Feb 11
How I Used Claude Code to Get Advice from My Simulated Future Self
I had a pretty wild experience with AI this week where I asked Claude Code to simulate a conversation with…well…myself.That’s to say, myself, circa 2045. You see, present-day Bethany is stuck in the middle of the chaos zone. She’s walking the very exciting tightrope of Founder Mode: Season 2. She’s building things, she’s breaking things, and she’s (often) awake at 3 a.m., wondering about what the hell to do about it. But future Bethany? She’s got life on lock. And not only that… but she knows...
Post cover image
Blog iconDark Markets
Feb 11
👁️ I Found Epstein. I Just Didn't Realize it.
Welcome to the weekly installment of Dark Markets, a newsletter about technology and financial fraud. I’m David Z. Morris, veteran tech and finance reporter, PhD historian of technology, and author of Stealing the Future: Sam Bankman-Fried, Elite Fraud, and the Cult of Techno-Utopia. Welcome to all the new subscribers from Left Hook. To celebrate, I’m offering the first discount ever on premium subscriptions - 20% off an annual signup. It will be valid for two weeks. I won’t hard sell you on ...
Post cover image
Blog iconBizarreBeasts ($BB)
Feb 10
Going BIZARRE: Our TALNT Cast Interview with DCP 🎙
Kate and I recently sat down with Fatima and Matt from Decentralized Pictures (DCP) for an episode of TALNT Cast. We talked about the Arts3 Startup Award, what we’re building for DCP+ in 2026, and why onchain distribution changes everything for independent creators. WATCH THE PODCAST ON YOUTUBE: A Note of GratitudeI’ve been building my career as an entrepreneur for over 20 years, holding onto the dream of being a full-time creator. This award represents the power of persistence, collaboration...
Post cover image
jonathancolton.eth
Feb 10
The New Economic Actor
At Davos in January 2026, Brian Armstrong found himself face-to-face with America’s biggest bank chiefs. Jamie Dimon was the bluntest: he walked up mid-conversation and told Armstrong he was “full of shit.” It looked like a fight about regulation and yield. It wasn’t. Underneath the policy dispute, a structural shift is underway that makes the entire confrontation look like an argument about the arrangement of deck chairs. A new class of economic actor is arriving: autonomous software agents ...
Post cover image
Blog iconFalsenine
Feb 10
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
Feb 10
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⚡
Feb 10
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
Feb 10
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
Feb 10
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 ...