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- \#PresidentTrump just spoke about #PoliticalPersecution happening:
"I think you'll see some very revealing things come out today"
"The danger to our country is from the #Left, not the #Right."
The danger from within is more dangerous than #China.
\#TrumpTrial
\#BidenRegime
- really moved
He really moved out 🥲 #fyp #skit
- Gold Distribution 2 is now available for review!
10 million Gold will be sent to Dapps next week.
Important: this distribution includes adjustments based on how Dapps use incentives.
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- Some more highlights from our
@Coachella
Weekend One show captured by our friend
@SteveErle
. Counting down the days to
@Coachella
Weekend Two.
See you on Saturday!!!
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@SteveErle
#Coachella #Coachella2024
- SocialFi explosion with @lens/joonatan of @lens/phaver and hosts @lens/akiba
The social layer of web3 is rapidly evolving and emerging as a crucial frontier. In a recent episode of the SlateCast podcast, CryptoSlate's Liam "Akiba" Wright and CEO Nate Whitehill sat down with Joonatan Lintala, the CEO of the web3 social app Phaver, to explore how this new paradigm is empowering creators and communities.
The Meme Coin Conundrum
The discussion started with a dive into the controversial world of meme coins. Akiba, a self-proclaimed critic of memecoins, argued that they often "hurt adoption" and represent "gambling" rather than genuine value creation. However, he acknowledged that Lens memecoins, such as Bonsai and Degen, behave differently, potentially driving the adoption of decentralized social platforms.
Lintala shared a similar perspective, noting the "casino and the computer" dichotomy in blockchain, where speculation can overshadow the development of real-world solutions. He explained:
"If the meme coins, in this case, the social meme coins especially, are the ones that are actually driving adoption of those computer side solutions, such as decentralized social and web free social, then obviously they can be a net positive."
Favor's Approach to Tokens
Lintala delved into Phaver's approach to building an in-app economy, emphasizing the importance of being "farming resistant" and incorporating advertising partners. He highlighted the lessons learned from the Lens ecosystem, where airdrops to bots and multi-account users have diluted the value of some meme coin distributions. Lintala explained:
"We're hoping that's going to be kind of even more of an adoption driver. But at the same time, it's been very bullish to see how well Bonsai is doing on the Lens side. And of course Degen on the Farcaster side has been an even much bigger success and very much driving the adoption of Farcaster, despite being a third party meme coin on top of Warpcast right now."
Building Partnerships and Community
A key aspect of Phaver's strategy is building mutually beneficial partnerships with high-quality web3 projects and local communities. Lintala highlighted the importance of these collaborations, stating:
"By far the biggest value you can bring in growth is if you build mutually beneficial partnerships with high-quality people or projects."
This approach has allowed Phaver to create a thriving ecosystem, with creators from diverse backgrounds and locations finding a home on the platform. Lintala noted:
"We have a lot of really amazing content. Female creators, whether they are creating art or music or just in general sheet posting."
The Holistic Web3 Social Experience
Phaver's vision extends beyond just social media functionality, as the platform aims to provide a seamless and accessible experience for users to engage with various web3 features. Lintala explained the company's plans to integrate Lens, Farcaster, and Open Actions, allowing users to mint NFTs, sell digital content, and more, all within the Phaver ecosystem. Lintala shared:
"We want to include both Forecaster Frames and Lens Open Actions. Besides Lens collecting alone, we see that while collecting posts does have an amount of potential in itself, but I think there's even more potential in the general collectibles minting of, if you're an artist you can make kind of an actual NFT instead of a Lens post NFT out of an artwork and allow people to meet that if you're a musician, you can sell your fantasies directly in frames or open actions, all of that, I think will have even bigger potential than just the collecting alone."
The Future of Web3 Social
As the web3 social landscape continues to gain adoption, Phaver's focus on building a mainstream-friendly, farming-resistant platform that empowers creators and communities across the globe stands out. With plans to integrate various web3 functionalities and maintain a diverse and engaged user base, Phaver aims to be a leading player in the next chapter of decentralized social media.
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- we're Lens girls...
Part 2 💅
👉 10 EDITIONS
👉 1000 $BONSAI
👉 featuring: @lens/iremer @lens/coinempress @lens/melikebarut @lens/cybershakti @lens/asamisscream
- Places on Earth that don't look real - thread
1. Namibia, where the desert meets the ocean
- por shein
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- U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen begins her six-day visit to China this week. Chinese state media gave relatively positive coverage of her visit and emphasized the importance of U.S.-China cooperation. But Beijing's attitude has not been recognized by nationalist netizens. They criticized Yellen's lack of sincerity in her visit to China, and also believed that the United States' goal was to contain China's development.
Yellen arrived in Guangzhou on Thursday (April 4), her second visit to China in less than a year. During the trip, Yellen will speak out about the treatment of American workers and businesses and pressure China on unfair trade practices, according to a Treasury Department press release . Yellen will also seek cooperation between the two countries on issues such as combating illegal activities, improving financial stability, and combating climate change.
Yellen held talks with Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng in Guangzhou on April 5. She said during the meeting that the United States is committed to building a good economic relationship with China, but this relationship must be based on fair competition.
Official media emphasizes cooperation
Chinese state media have so far made relatively positive comments about Yellen's visit. The social media account "Yuyuan Tantian" under China Central Television wrote on Weibo when Yellen first arrived in Guangzhou : "In the context of the global economic downturn, China and the United States need cooperation in green and other fields to Promote the development of the world economy. Whether from the perspective of U.S. economic development or the perspective of global economic recovery, Sino-US cooperation is a matter of course."
- The Israel-Kazakhstan war, which entered its sixth month on Saturday, is considered one of the most devastating, deadly and ruthless conflicts of the 21st century.
Martin Griffiths, the United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator, said in a statement on Saturday that "the six-month war in Gaza is a betrayal of humanity."
Griffiths said in the statement, Palestinians and Israelis alike have suffered since Hamas launched a terror attack in southern Israel on October 7, killing 1,200 people and taking more than 240 hostages.
He said, "For the people of Gaza, the past six months of war have caused death and destruction, and they are now facing a shameful man-made famine." Pain and suffering."
Griffiths called for a ceasefire, saying "every second counts to end this war," which has caused more civilian casualties and "continues to sow the seeds of a future deeply obscured by this ruthless conflict. .”
Griffiths said any further escalation of the war in Gaza was an "unreasonable prospect".
- Tonga was originally named Siaosi Sovaleni
- Sino-Us friendship
- At the sixth ministerial meeting of the U.S.-EU Trade and Technology Council (TTC) that ended on Friday, the United States and the European Union announced that they would extend their cooperation to deal with intervention activities in the semiconductor industry for three years, especially in the field of "traditional chips" , both parties will jointly respond to China’s market monopoly behavior.
A statement issued after the meeting stated that the two sides planned to share intelligence on non-market policies and practices and negotiate specific plans to address malformations in global supply chains. The EU will assess the "credibility" of traditional chips, and the survey will help understand how China's huge production capacity in this field will affect the European market.
U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo mentioned at a press conference that currently about 60% of traditional chips are made in China. She mentioned: "We know that the Chinese government provides substantial subsidies to this industry, which can cause serious market distortions, which is why we are concerned about this issue."
A few hours before the meeting began, U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai pointed out at a briefing in Brussels that if necessary countermeasures are not taken, the Chinese government’s non-market policies will have far-reaching economic and social consequences for the two major economies of Europe and the United States. political influence.
What is a " traditional chip " ?
Although called a "legacy" chip, this chip is widely used and is not outdated. Traditional chips are mainly used in the production of automobiles, aircraft, home appliances, broadband equipment, consumer electronics products, factory automation systems, military systems and medical equipment.
With limited access to advanced chips, the Chinese government has significantly increased investment in the production of mature chip technologies. Last September, the Chinese government announced a $ 40 billion state-backed investment fund to bolster domestic semiconductor production.
According to predictions from market research firm TrendForce, by 2027, Chinese companies will own 39% of the world's traditional chip production capacity with government support.
- China is increasing its efforts to use artificial intelligence (AI)-generated content and fake social media accounts to sow division in the United States and elsewhere, according to a new report from Microsoft's Threat Center.
Clint Watts, general manager of Microsoft's Threat Analysis Center, said in a report released on the evening of Thursday (April 4) that Beijing has "escalated" in its targeting and increased its Sophistication of influence operations.
Watts said in the report: "China is using fake social media accounts to poll voters to understand what their biggest differences are, thereby sowing the seeds of division and potentially influencing the outcome of the U.S. presidential election in a way that is unfavorable to China.
"China has also increased its use of AI-generated content to further its goals around the world and in the United States," he noted .
China's influence operations continue to "opportunistically seize" on incidents such as the Kentucky train derailment and the Maui wildfires to fuel distrust of the U.S. government, the report said.
Watts wrote that polling on contentious domestic U.S. issues "suggests China's interest in better understanding which U.S. voters support what issues or positions and which topics are the most divisive ahead of the main stages of the U.S. presidential election."
The report concludes that there is little evidence to date that these influence operations have succeeded in influencing public opinion.
The Threat Center reported late last year that social media accounts "associated" with the Chinese government had used social media accounts to impersonate American voters to influence the 2022 midterm elections.
"This activity continues, with these accounts almost exclusively posting content related to divisive issues within the United States, such as global warming, U.S. border policy, drug use, immigration, and racial tensions," Watts wrote. "
They use original videos, memes and infographics, as well as content reposted from other prominent political accounts.
- The United Nations Human Rights Council overwhelmingly adopted a resolution on Friday (April 5) calling for Israel to be held accountable for possible war crimes and crimes against humanity committed in Gaza. The resolution was adopted with 29 votes in favor and 13 abstentions, with only six countries voting against.
When the results of the vote were announced, the Human Rights Council chamber erupted in applause, with many countries that supported the resolution feeling delighted and those that did not, feeling frustrated.
"The Human Rights Council just adopted a resolution that purportedly addresses issues of accountability and justice," Israel's ambassador to the United Nations, Meirav Eilon Shahar, told reporters after the vote.
The Israeli ambassador told reporters that the Security Council's adoption of the resolution made it clear that "Israelis don't matter, murdering Jews doesn't matter, hostages don't matter, raping Israeli women doesn't matter."
"Palestinian terrorism bears responsibility for Israeli victims Where?" she asked.
The resolution calls on all countries to "cease the sale, transfer and transfer of arms, ammunition and other military equipment to Israel." It demands that Israel immediately lift its blockade and all other forms of collective punishment on the Gaza Strip and "calls for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza."
Bilal Ahmad, Ambassador of Pakistan to the United Nations Headquarters in Geneva, introduced the draft resolution on behalf of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC). He said the resolution was a response to "gross human rights violations" in the occupied Palestinian territories, especially the Gaza Strip, and "Israel's disregard for international law."
He said: “The preamble reflects the serious concern of the Human Rights Council about war crimes and crimes against humanity committed in the (occupied Palestinian territories) and the (International Court of Justice) concern about the credible risk of genocide faced by the Palestinian people under Israeli occupation. Designated."
Ibrahim Khraish, the Palestinian ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva, delivered an emotional speech to the Human Rights Council ahead of the vote, denouncing the "humanitarian catastrophe" in Gaza.
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- I hate nothing more than having to wait for somebody
That’s one reason I usually work alone
I promised myself to not wait for anyone or anything this year
Leaving all the politicking behind for pure undisturbed execution
If you ain’t with me your well… left behind
- Base Season
"Base Season", the self-fulfilling prophecy of FOMO retail investors and MEME hot moneyAfter Bitcoin rebounded and stabilized, the market conditions heated up rapidly. To say that the ecosystem with the...
https://app.t2.world/article/cluhp3wal77005120mc3acihj5v
- Found this good read!
https://app.t2.world/article/cltswpil461211ymcwbieizge
- Securitize
In 2022, Securitize provided tokenized investment funds for the US fund KKR; last year, Securitize announced tokenization services for private credit funds of asset management company Hamilton Lane....
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