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- After the first 24 hours on the mainnet, BLASTER has surpassed $ 1M+ TVL and $ 3.5M+ in trading volume!
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- We're exited to announce that BlasterSwap has successfully closed its pre-seed round, with the ambitious goal of creating the ultimate DEX for everyone to trade, earn, launch tokens, and have fun
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Web 3 Piano Day Drop and Club Spaces Event
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- Our Lens circle is broken, plz help 😢 @juancito.lens
- Yes with you the best !!!!!
- What is a Territory on t2?🤔
Territories are decentralised article clubs. 📗 As repositories of content, these house the different on-chain articles that you can read grouped according to a specific topic. When you join a territory, you can read all the content you want, and get recognised with Time Points for the time you spend reading.
At the same time, territories are also living reader-writer communities. 🌱 Not only can you read everything within it. Eventually, you’ll be able to engage with writers and your fellow readers, suggest articles, pitch ideas or sub-territories (aka Spaces), and more.
- Institutional interest in crypto ETFs hasn’t swayed, as almost 75% of surveyed fund managers claimed they're heavily interested in adding them to their portfolios.
[Institutions ‘extremely interested’ in crypto ETFs, but buying has cooled: Survey](https://cointelegraph.com/news/institutions-extremely-interested-in-crypto-etfs-but-buying-has-cooled-survey)
The crypto market winter hasn't chilled institutional interest in crypto ETFs as 74% said they're “extremely” or “very” interested in adding digital asset ETFs to their portfolios, but buying rates have, however, slightly cooled off.
- I think a big reason why I'm enjoying web 3.0 social media like @lensprotocol so far is that it feels a lot like what being online was like in the early 90s.
- No degree? No problem! 😉Here are 6 tips to start your career as a programmmer 🙌💻🔥
- It's Cyborg maintenance day!
Every 10 days, I replace my $100 CGM (Continuous Glucose Monitor) used to monitor my blood glucose levels to help make it easier to keep myself in a safe range of 3.8-10 mmol/L.
When I was diagnosed as T1D in ICU in the fall of 2020 my level was 41 mmol/L.
Levels above 30 mmol/L are extremely risky and often fatal as there is so much glucose in your blood that it begins to more resemble syrup rather than blood.
While in ICU my nurse told me that in his entire career he'd never seen a single person before me arrive to his ICU while conscious with levels over 40 mmol/L - just the week before, a man in his mid-30s like me had died in alone in his apartment from a diabetic coma with a level of 35 mmol/L.
After spending 5 days in ICU during the 2nd wave of the Covid pandemic, I was discharged and sent home. My eyesight was gone when I woke up. It took a little over 3 months for it to (mostly) come back.
I spent those months on disability leave and isolated from the world. Lying on my couch stoned and listening to music while anxiously wondering if I'd ever be able to see well enough again to be able to continue my photography practice.
I'm still adjusting to the new reality of my life. It's next to impossible to be spontaneous anymore. If I am careless and unprepared, I can end up on either end of the low/high glucose range and quickly slip out of consciousness into a coma. I can pass out if I physically exert myself too much. What used to be my favorite foods can now literally kill me if I don't estimate or calculate their carb content and take the appropriate dose needed to regulate my glucose level.
Dealing with this all has been really hard. Many days it still is. I fought through a severe post-diagnosis depression where I thought about killing myself very frequently. I scored 26 out of 27 on the PHQ-9 Depression Test Questionnaire. I had former acquaintances accuse me of faking my illness.
The isolation and separation from friends and family made my illness and diagnosis much, much harder, as well as seeing the discourse on social media against vaccinating for Covid-19 herd immunity to help protect at-risk people like me.
I had to fight every two weeks with my Insurance provider to extend my disability leave. Afterwards, they declined covering my diabetic supplies because they needed additional "proof" I was type-1, despite having just covered my disability leave for three months. People dismiss my condition as due to my lifestyle, or presume that now that I have access to insulin that I am back to being just as capable at navigating the world as able-bodied people are.
Living with a disability is often so dehumanizing. The safety nets for people like me are weathered with massive holes from years of political neglect and capitalist profiteering, but fortunately for me - unlike so many other people with disabilities - the net was available just enough for me to stay alive, though with the additional burden of c-PTSD and a moderate amount of debt. Government policies reflect that the general populace despises us as "untouchable" and would rather we didn't exist - which literally causes many to indeed have their health and lifespan drastically worsened and shortened due to falling through the net and having zero support.
It's hard not to be extremely bitter about everything myself and others have gone through and had to deal with. I'm still working on that, and often failing if I am completely honest. There's very little advocacy or inclusion for people with disabilities - many of us can't advocate for ourselves because we're too busy just struggling to stay alive. Medication, supplies and treatments are very expensive, and people with disabilities often don't have stable or good employment to provide healthcare and financial stability.
There is so much preventing people living with disabilities the dignity of living a fulfilling life, and little apparent desire from anyone with power to change the status quo to actually do so.
Either way, I'm going to keep posting about my disability.
Please get bloodwork regularly done and pay attention to your body. It is extremely common to develop type-1 - even without any family history. I wish I had known that, otherwise I wouldn't have ignored the warning signs and attributed them to stress.
If you've come this far - thanks for reading.
- Chinese style jewelry xl , who wanna buy it ?
- Talked to two DeFi founders last week that said they both are not any more hiring in US because of the recent uncertainty. Very unfortunate as the US talent market has been strong for ages in web3
- TUSD Stablecoin Daily Trading Volume Surpasses nullB After Binance Boost
The surge follows Binance’s decision a week ago to eliminate the zero-fee trading discount on the platform except for the BTC-TUSD pair.
- Arbitrum Foundation Pledges New Votes, No 'Near-Term" ARB Sales Amid Community Revolt
The backtracking will see Arbitrum hold a standalone vote on its 750 million token allocation.
- Hard work everyday
- Lens is Diamond
- hard work lenser! good job
- I enable the dm , so you can dm me now !
- Love Sneaker!
Woo
- Want to create my own brand
- congrats lenser !
- Sometimes
- man I got like a million pieces of code I'm trying to integrate together. I'm gonna need a bottomless cup of coffee today.
gm ☕
- Arb night is coming , Space id night is coming !!!
- Arb night is coming , Space id night is coming !!!
- Gm frens
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- Hello , nice to meet you in this so bad bear market !