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- What is ur feelings with the market ser ?
- Welcome to Jurassic Park
- Built on @memester-xyz.lens
- Emrah Is - Andromeda (Official Music Video)
Stream : https://emrahis.fanlink.to/Andromeda
- Just tried @brenna.lens ' token gating feature where I unlocked the post. Felt like unwrapping content 🎁
- what do you think about the market last days ?
- Good vibes on the market today
- My Garden
https://circles.inlens.xyz/
- HEARTBREAKING NEWS: Cash App founder Bob Lee passed away, he was stabbed to death while walking in San Francisco🥹 allegedly was a random mug/attack
- Well yeah, the black tea i'm talking about is with a piece of real lemon, not flavored lemon tea. 🍋Give it a try!
- We’re all gonna make an anime (together).
多元宇宙に散らばったギャルバースNFT、アニメ化計画始動💕
参加したい人はフォローしてね🌠
- @paladin.lens changed of order of magnitude this week.
Feels good
- gm
- 👀
- GM,
Have a good day!
- What is a zkEVM? | The Edge Podcast
This is a clip from our most recent episode of The Edge Podcast with Marco Cora, the Head of Business Development at Matter Labs (zkSync) about their flagship zkEVM.
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THIS IS NOT A RECOMMENDATION OR ENDORSEMENT TO BUY ANY TOKEN OR NFT RELATED TO ANY PLATFORMS DISCUSSED.
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- I literally just realized that "aavesome" wasn't a typo 😂
- there has been some good Italian food
- Why Lens is better:
Same post both platforms, on Lens engagement is much higher per follower, quality of it better too (had to cut twitter post answer to follow only to avoid shill spam), and Lens collects on this post alone revenue > cost of twitter blue.
- How are you doing today ?
- I will begin my followers farming journey with this simple message :
- Like this post
- Comment this post
- Mirror this post
- Collect this post
#LMCC
You may be rewarded 👀
$STARNY #STARNY
New DAO project #New #DAO #project
Airdrop #Airdrop
Ethereum #Ethereum
- GM frens.
Only 48 hours remain in the Arbtic Games. Our Gladiators have been working day and night to enter the ranks of the Arctic Champions.
Today's top performing Gladiators are:
🥇 0x4f2, holding a major lead from Friday, +89.53%
🥈 showti.eth, with +79.60%
🥉 0x4eF, a hair behind, with +70.05%
Trading closes 29 March at 11:00 UTC. Still time to trade if you haven't yet.
- GM frens.
Only 48 hours remain in the Arbtic Games. Our Gladiators have been working day and night to enter the ranks of the Arctic Champions.
Today's top performing Gladiators are:
🥇 0x4f2, holding a major lead from Friday, +89.53%
🥈 showti.eth, with +79.60%
🥉 0x4eF, a hair behind, with +70.05%
Trading closes 29 March at 11:00 UTC. Still time to trade if you haven't yet.
- It's happening right now in the ecosystem!
- 👀👀 **🔜** @jarrodt123.lens
- Finally, a lunch offer that speaks to corporate audiences
- There's currently 10 votes open on Snapshot for the Aave DAO.
Feel free to participate!
- GM all
- Understanding Crypto Tokenomics: A Comprehensive Overview on Supply, Demand, and Incentives :
What is Tokenomics?
Crypto tokenomics refers to the economics and mechanisms behind the creation, distribution, and use of cryptoassets and tokens. It includes factors such as supply and demand, token utility, and network effects that can affect the value and adoption of a cryptocurrency.
Evaluating through Supply, Demand, and Incentives:
Supply refers to the number of tokens that exist, and how they are distributed. For example, if a token has a limited supply, it may be more valuable than a token with an unlimited supply. Additionally, how tokens are distributed can also impact their value. Tokens that are widely distributed may have a lower value than tokens that are more concentrated in the hands of a few individuals.
Demand refers to the desire for the token. A high demand for a token can increase its value, while a low demand can decrease its value. Factors that can influence demand include the token's utility, its use case, and its perceived value.
Incentives refer to the mechanisms that encourage individuals to hold or use the token. For example, a token that offers staking rewards may incentivize individuals to hold onto the token, while a token that offers discounts on a particular product may incentivize individuals to use the token.
Here are some examples of tokenomics in action:
Bitcoin: Bitcoin has a limited supply of 21 million coins, which is slowly released through mining rewards. This limited supply, combined with the high demand for the token, has made Bitcoin a valuable asset.
Ethereum: Ethereum has a dual token system, with ETH used as the primary currency and other tokens created on the Ethereum blockchain. ETH is used to pay for transaction fees and is also used as collateral for decentralized finance (DeFi) applications.
Uniswap: Uniswap is a decentralized exchange that uses its own token, UNI, as a governance token. UNI holders have the power to propose and vote on changes to the Uniswap protocol.
Free Tokenomics Checklist:
If you're interested in evaluating the tokenomics of a cryptocurrency, here's a free tokenomics checklist you can use:
1. Supply: How many tokens are in circulation? Is the supply limited or unlimited?
2. Distribution: How are the tokens distributed? Are they widely distributed or concentrated in the hands of a few individuals?
3. Utility: What is the token's use case? Does it have a specific utility or function?
4. Demand: Is there a high demand for the token? What factors influence the token's demand?
5. Incentives: What incentives are in place to encourage individuals to hold or use the token? Are there any staking rewards, discounts, or other incentives?
By considering these factors, you can better understand the tokenomics of a cryptocurrency and make informed investment decisions.
- Gm !
Here is the continuation of my travel diary in Tanzania!
Feel free to like, mirror and collect !
**Day 13 - Wednesday, February 15**
Safari - Day 4
We woke up at Simba camp early, around 5:30 am, to make the most of the Ngorongoro Crater in the morning. Walter did his usual great job (omelet, pancakes, yam, toasted bread, jam, fruit). We quickly prepared our bags and we took the Jeep around 6:30 am. We were able to observe a magnificent sunrise over the crater, it was splendid. We got the permits and we went down in the park, the brakes had to hold better.
This park was really great, we could quickly observe several biomes inside the crater (plains, forest, swamp, and a big lake). We saw very quickly many herbivores, their concentration was amazing. According to our guide, there were 4 groups of lions in this park, and after only 10 minutes, we were able to meet the 1st group, with the king lion as a bonus. This was our first male on our safari, he was really stylish. After that, we met a lot of zebras, buffalos, wildebeests, antelopes, our first coyote, 2 hyenas copulating, 2 hippos running happily out of the water, and many birds. The park was really full of life. We then spotted a lioness in the 2nd group, watching her 2 cubs during games, it was so cute. In front of a very large concentration of cars, we saw another lion king walking with a lioness, then a rhino from quite a distance, followed by another one a bit closer. We passed into a slightly drier area with less vegetation, where there is less concentration of animals, and we were seeing less, but all of a sudden we saw 2 rhinos together about 200 meters away. This is quite rare as they only meet to mate. Stopping near a lake in the swamp area, we saw a python swimming quietly on the surface. It was creepy to see this thing swimming around so easily. At the end of our tour of the park, we came across the last group of lions in the park, even closer, and with the king! This park was clearly my favorite of the ones we had been to so far that day.
We headed back to camp around 1pm where Walter was waiting for us for lunch, (pasta, crudités, julienne vegetables, lentils, fried bananas and fruit), which was as delicious as ever. We took the road again quietly around 2pm in the direction of the Fanaka campsite, where we had spent our first night of the Safari. On the way, our team asked us if we wanted to stop and visit some souvenir stores, explaining that there is a loyalty points system, and that they could earn points if they brought tourists to such places. We went to two brand new department stores, probably funded by the government. I was looking for a painting I had spotted that I liked. Without lying, it was really in the "look" in these stores, we often found the same objects and paintings. The prices were totally aberrant, they really try to make the tourists cough up the dough. Even in the small souvenir stores, they pretend to paint the pictures themselves and to carve the wooden pieces, but we could see that they did anything and that everything was already prepared. Anyway, we didn't buy anything but we saw some nice pieces.
We returned to the Fanaka campsite around 5 pm. We put our luggage in the room, then we could enjoy the pool while having a good beer, it felt good! After having taken a good shower, I met again in the camp-site a salesman who had the painting which interested me. He wanted to sell it to me for 70$, with some rotten sales arguments (rare, resistant...) but in the end, I could have it for 15$. I think he made a nice profit anyway but I really wanted this painting. Before I left, he also offered to exchange my Garmin watch for another painting, no chance is worth taking! But I kept my watch.
We had a good beer ($2 a pint, we didn't miss it) and we joined Walter and Magoma for dinner around 8pm. That night, it was beef in sauce, spinach, crudités, chickpeas, spicy pasta and Zanzibar rice, as good as ever. We went back to the room and went to bed around 9:30 pm, I fell asleep like a shit in 5 minutes.
**Day 14 - Thursday, February 16**
Safari - Last Day
We got up at 7 am that day, we were less in a hurry. The breakfast at 7:30 am was as delicious as ever. We packed our bags and headed to Lake Manyara Park at 8:15am, only a 10 minute drive from the campsite. We saw many monkeys as soon as we entered the park, especially baboons, sometimes in groups of hundreds! As we passed along the lake, we quickly noticed the change in landscape and the trees dying in and near the water. This is due to the fact that the lake has several abundant sources of water, but no outlet, so the water level is rising day by day.
We were lucky in this park. We passed a whole herd of elephants on the road, including a baby elephant. They passed right next to the car, and the baby even bumped into it. We also saw several birds, including the famous Zazu from The Lion King. This park was very nice. We joined Walter around 1:30 pm at the campsite for lunch. He made us the totality for the last meal, pancakes rolled with spinach and onions, raw vegetables, ugali, beans and fried bananas. We will miss Walter's meals, even though we were eating way too much.
It was time to head back to the airport to get to Zanzibar, we had about a 4 hour drive. We stopped again in Arusha, at the Cultural Heritage. We went to see the art gallery, the building was huge, full of works, but the prices were exorbitant and the museum was deserted. At the exit, I just bought a map of Tanzania that includes the parks and the location of the area we visited.
We finally arrived at the airport around 7:15 pm, and it was time to say goodbye to Magoma and Walter. We really enjoyed their company, and I think the feeling was mutual. We gave them a $200 tip each, as it was well deserved, they seemed so happy, and we checked in one last time before heading back to the airport.
As soon as we arrived in the lobby, we didn't understand anything. Our 9:50pm flight was posted for 8:20pm, the billboards were not clear and the check-in counters were all closed. We deduced that they were going to open the check-in at 8:20pm, and it was indeed the case. The luggage was checked in, and all we had to do was wait in the boarding lounge. We took the opportunity to eat some cookies and Pringles, it was a change from Walter's meals. I also called my friend Marion to have some news and to give her some, it was good to have her on the phone, there was only one week left before seeing her again!
At 9:45 pm, our plane was still not visible on the tarmac and we finally took off at 10:45 pm, almost 1 hour late. We had a small propeller plane, like for our Nairobi-Kili flight. It was a bit windy, but we didn't have much turbulence. We landed in Zanzibar at 11:30pm, our cab Ally was waiting for us outside the airport to take us to our Airbnb. We were located in the middle of Stonetown, in a not too touristy part. We arrived in just 15 minutes drive from the airport. Mohammed and Moussah were waiting for us at the reception to explain us the functioning of the bnb. We had a small kitchen, a small bathroom and a big room with a mega king size bed, and above all there was air conditioning, fortunately because it was very hot and humid. It was almost 1am, we sent a message to the family to say that we had arrived, and it was off to sleep!
The continuation soon !
- The Spider Bike
- I just voted "Yes" on "Increase Max Funding Rate to 4%" https://snapshot.org/#/dydxgov.eth/proposal/0xfabe06f07828bf6d38110a17cb189ccd3e7b2f97d120023c7723f8893c89214d #snapshotlabs
- I just voted "Yes" on "Increase Max Funding Rate to 4%" https://snapshot.org/#/dydxgov.eth/proposal/0xfabe06f07828bf6d38110a17cb189ccd3e7b2f97d120023c7723f8893c89214d #snapshotlabs