DeadPool (@deadpool) • Hey
Morally ambiguous, mentally unstable.
Publications
- Onchain finance is Web3's biggest opportunity—and it's powered by #Chainlink CCIP.
Three near-term use cases for capital markets, explained ⬇️
https://blog.chain.link/tokenization-for-capital-markets/
- I just voted "Yes" on "Proposal for Stargate Deployment on Mantle" https://snapshot.org/#/stgdao.eth/proposal/0xafce718ac2c5b42caa1c4a2f355f37bab804600b8f2a897840606df146db3da0 #Snapshot
- In the Portuguese city of Anadia, the tanks at the distillery burst. The result is that there was a real flood of wine in the city.
When Friday started on Monday.
- I just voted "yes" on "Stargate Foundation 12-month Budget Proposal" https://snapshot.org/#/stgdao.eth/proposal/0x2eff53c9e9f0bf19a98345d1d32103ec0ec859d81978eecacb38db16be33b94b #Snapshot
- This is inspiring @elliepritts.lens
https://zora.co/collect/zora:0xc8b408c889baeed2704168de3b3b8795158ca187
- I just voted "Yes" on "Make Aura and Balancer the STG Liquidity Hub on Arbitrum" https://snapshot.org/#/stgdao.eth/proposal/0xcfc335d45421a2d3b5f64d5ee19770ab103f539cedc240ba937691093b392bc4 #Snapshot
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- I just voted "For" on "[Pyme02] - Approving DAO Constitution and PGP Guidelines" https://snapshot.org/#/pyme.eth/proposal/0xb82e6a374e2eca3d2178014b346876f3518db57dab9ad8df827f5b2d519285d3 #Snapshot
- I just voted "Abstain" on "Stargate Deployment On Kava" https://snapshot.org/#/stgdao.eth/proposal/0xed5fe9d40c9e82a53c548d4458fdca91d6d26c12cc34303c205906b5e1854e29 #Snapshot
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- Good men must die, but death cannot kill their names
- I just voted "Abstain" on "$ARB Token Allocation" https://snapshot.org/#/stgdao.eth/proposal/0x108a9e597560c4f249cd8be23acd409059fcd17bb2290d69a550ac2232676e7d #Snapshot
- True strength is not measured by the battles we win against others, but by the relentless fight we wage against the corruption that resides within our own hearts.
- "In the face of death, our duty becomes clear. We must not cower or falter, but stand tall and embrace the weight of responsibility. For it is in fulfilling our duty, even in the shadow of mortality, that we find purpose and meaning in the brevity of our existence."
- I just voted "For" on "[GP7] Incentivizing Galxe Passport Use and Implementing Loyalty Points in the Galxe Community Space" https://snapshot.org/#/gal.eth/proposal/0x67366e22b9177b0ca4aeef2b368d75f2821d13de111998f7943aa15c9e900bb7 #Snapshot
- Picture of desperation
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- I just voted "yes" on "Fantom Pool Windup" https://snapshot.org/#/stgdao.eth/proposal/0xe485f7c2bb4f7843d4ce353ae82f19dcf017e70e917bad28f70ff8b231b57deb #Snapshot
- I just voted "yes" on "Fantom Pool Windup" https://snapshot.org/#/stgdao.eth/proposal/0xe485f7c2bb4f7843d4ce353ae82f19dcf017e70e917bad28f70ff8b231b57deb #Snapshot
- Incredible🔥
#midjourney #AIart
- Long live the king 🦀🦀🦀
- I just voted "A cleaner interface" on "Poll by @amplicata.lens" https://snapshot.org/#/polls.lenster.xyz/proposal/0x344f48d6928ce2ac04b8d14c128c83eed74019b1cdb31eeecb018f9c988d446a #Snapshot
- Pizza lovers rejoice! 🍕 Discover the ultimate Phaver app—a haven for fellow enthusiasts. Uncover top pizza joints, share your favorites, and connect with like-minded foodies. Elevate your pizza experience today! #PhaverApp #PizzaLove
- First Republic Bank collapsed. So why are politicians silent this time??
Ram Ahluwalia knows.
#bytes
- Hi phaver fam did you know that The current record for non-stop flight by a migratory bird is held by a 5-month-old rufous-necked sandpiper. It departed from Alaska to reach Tasmania, where it was going to spend the winter. The bird covered a distance of 13,560 km in 11 days without eating or drinking, equipped with a 5-gram GPS tracker.
- I just voted "Yes" on "Poll by @stani.lens" https://snapshot.org/#/polls.lenster.xyz/proposal/0xb48787ee4d877ede83434a2e4c5c194b4853cd2b6231c20e02d3b3ba9861b06a #snapshotlabs
- Hi phaver fam 👋 did you know that The "I Have a Dream" speech by Martin Luther King almost never happened. The night before the speech, his advisor suggested that he remove the part where he talks about his dream, as it was considered too cliché. The next day, at the end of his speech, Mahalia Jackson, a gospel singer, shouted out to him, "Tell them about the dream, Martin!" and he added the part of the speech that he had removed, which made it a success.
- Hi phaver fam 👋 did you know that it’s not just elephant ivory that interests traffickers. Following the ban on importing elephant ivory in China, they have turned to the tusks of an unprotected and extinct species, the mammoth. The melting of the Siberian permafrost has led to the discovery of numerous carcasses, with an attractive reward: a single tusk can be sold for $250,000.
- Hi phaver fam 👋 ever heard about The Toyokawa Shinkin Bank panic, which occurred in Japan in 1979, is a textbook case for sociologists. In just a few days, 2 billion yen was withdrawn by customers who were worried about a possible bankruptcy. Investigators were able to trace how the rumor originated and spread: a few days earlier, three young girls (one of whom worked at Toyokawa Shinkin Bank) had mentioned on a train that working at a bank could be dangerous. This conversation was repeated and distorted until it became "Toyokawa Shinkin Bank is in danger.
- Hi phaver fam 👋 let me talk to you today about Trevor Jones who is an incredibly talented digital artist who has made a significant impact in the NFT space. His artwork is known for its vibrant colors and intricate details, which are often inspired by historical events or cultural icons.
One of his most famous NFT collections is "The Bitcoin Angel," which features a stunning digital art piece of an angel made entirely out of Bitcoin symbols. This collection was auctioned off in 2019 and sold for over $100,000, making it one of the most expensive NFTs ever sold at that time.
Jones has collaborated with several musicians and created several other iconic NFT collections, including "The Awakening." His art is highly sought after by collectors, and he has been widely recognized for his contributions to the NFT space.
- Hi lens fam did you know that the Grandson of a slave, Vivien Thomas led a brilliant career as a surgeon. Despite not having a formal degree and facing pervasive racism, he worked alongside surgeon Alfred Blalock and developed procedures to treat infant cyanosis, most notably the Blalock-Taussig shunt. Despite his central role in developing this technique, it was not named after him. However, he was eventually recognized, receiving an honorary doctorate in 1976.
- Hi lens fam 👋 did you know that The term "meme," which generally refers to humorous images endlessly shared on the internet, has more serious origins. It was introduced by biologist Richard Dawkins and originally referred to an element capable of self-replication and propagation, similar to a gene. The similarity with the French word "même" (meaning "same" or "even") was intentional.
- Hi lens fam 👋 did you know that The largest cave in the world is called Hang Son Doong and is located in Vietnam. It could contain a city made up of 40-story skyscrapers and one can observe a large underground forest that has been able to grow thanks to the skylights created by the collapse of parts of its ceiling.
- Hi lens fam 👋 did you know that In some public toilets (such as those found in concert halls or nightclubs), blue light is used for illumination. There is a practical reason for this: blue-colored neon lights are used to prevent drug users from injecting themselves, as this makes it very difficult to distinguish veins.
- I just voted "Optimistic L3" on "Poll by @stani.lens" https://snapshot.org/#/polls.lenster.xyz/proposal/0x103d7bdc9ac970611636ab1be7e15c53fd26ea8193fdd78fd5c0ce57a73cfde1 #snapshotlabs
- The Philippines were named after a baby who later became the king of Spain: Philip II. It was the explorer Lopez de Villalobos who baptized them with this name around 1527, during the period of Spanish colonization, when the future king was still an infant.
- The Red-billed Quelea (Quelea quelea) is the most abundant wild bird on Earth: it is estimated that there are around 1.5 billion of them. The bird lives in Africa, forming colonies that can cover hundreds of hectares and have more than two million individuals.
- Paul Kern was a Hungarian soldier who was wounded in the head during World War I. The bullet passed through his brain and exited, depriving him of a part of his frontal lobe. The consequences of this serious injury were quite surprising: he never slept again for the rest of his life (even sleeping pills were ineffective), and lived like this for 40 years, without feeling any fatigue, much to the amazement of doctors
- Hi lens fam did you know that the Pixar Animation Studios has a tradition of revealing a clue about one of its upcoming productions in each of its films. For example, in "Monsters, Inc.," the little girl Boo hands a clownfish to the monster Sully, which will be the main character in "Finding Nemo." In fact, in "Finding Nemo," the dentist has a comic book called "The Incredibles."
In "The Incredibles," the opening scene features a villain who bears a striking resemblance to a French mime. In "Ratatouille" (which features the villain from "The Incredibles" as a street mime), there is a scene where the rat is running away, and the shadow of the dog Doug from "Up" can be seen.
- Hi lens fam 👋 did you know that In the Nordic countries, it is common for parents to let their babies take a nap outside in the cold, bundled up in their prams while they have coffee or eat at a restaurant. This tradition allows children to be taken out of poorly ventilated spaces and is believed to reduce infant mortality, as fresh air promotes more restful sleep and strengthens the immune system.
- Hi lens fam 👋 ever heard about "La Télévision, œil de demain" is a 20-minute French docufiction made in 1947, directed by J.K Raymond-Millet and based on an essay by French science fiction writer René Barjavel titled "Le Futur existe déjà" (The Future Already Exists). The film explores the possibilities and potential implications of television technology, depicting a future in which television has become an omnipresent and all-encompassing technology. The film features a "pocket television" that strongly resembles modern-day smartphones, and presents a world in which television has replaced many traditional forms of entertainment and has become the primary means of transmitting news and information.
- Hi lens fam 👋 did you know that The heart of a blue whale is so large that a human could swim in its arteries.
Its heart weighs 600 kg and is capable of pumping 10,000 liters of blood. Its heart rate is only 8 beats per minute when it is at the surface and 4 beats per minute when it is diving. The blue whale also holds the record for having the largest penis in the animal kingdom, measuring up to 2.4 meters in length.
- Hi phaver fam 👋 did you ever hear about The Commotio cordis (meaning "commotion of the heart" in Latin) is a very rare phenomenon that occurs when there is an impact or blow to the heart, often in a sporting context, at a very specific moment in the cardiac cycle. It leads to ventricular fibrillation and can cause sudden death.
- Hi phaver fam did you know that At the 1936 Winter Olympics, during the final of the cross-country skiing event, the Finnish skier Kalle Jalkanen had just caught up to the leader after being a minute and a half behind, when he lost his dentures during a descent. He turned back to retrieve them and managed to catch up to the leader once again, finishing with a 10-second lead and a smile!
- Hi phaver fam ever hear about the Careproctus longifillis is a species of fish found in the North Pacific Ocean. It's known as the longfin snailfish and lives in deep waters up to 4000m. It has a slender body and can grow up to 24cm in length. The fish has a light brown color and a large head with small eyes. It feeds on small crustaceans and other small fish. Its population status is currently unknown.
- Hi phaver fam did you know that In England, particularly in London, "ghost trains" only operate on almost abandoned sections and generally do not carry passengers. This peculiarity is explained by legal and financial reasons: the procedures for officially closing a line are particularly long and costly. It is easier to declare it maintained, even if the train only travels on it once a month
- Hi lens fam 👋 did you know that One can precisely date a recording through the frequency analysis of the electrical network. Variations in the frequency of the electrical current create variations in the background noise of the recordings, which therefore have a specific "noise signature". This signature can then be compared with the frequency variations of the electrical network, which are recorded in a database. This has already been used by the British justice system to authenticate recordings.
- Introducing Bonsai, an Optimistic L3 scaling solution, that will process transactions at hyper-scale, and is designed to support the next generation of web3 social users.
Available for Lens devs in closed beta today.
Data availability layers are utilized to prevent storing information on-chain. While content on Lens may include an on-chain transaction, the content data is linked to a data availability location, like Bonsai.
Bonsai serves as a scaling solution that processes Polygon transactions off-chain, achieving hyperscale and reducing costs. Unlike L2 solutions, Bonsai doesn't compress transactions into L1, it sends and stores them on a data availability layer.
The main challenge for decentralized social networks is to ensure that users have control over their content, while still being just as user-friendly as traditional social networks.
Bonsai makes the future of decentralized social possible.
We've worked relentlessly with the @bundlr-network.lens work and Arweave teams to ensure scalability by providing Data Availability (DA) guarantees, allowing the use of Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM)-supported wallets to save DA logic and facilitating the rapid publishing of data.
Permissionless innovation is at the core of everything we do on Lens. As we approach one year on mainnet (still in beta), we have been blown away by the talent and passion in our dev community but we realize in order to scale to the masses, we need to build new solutions.
Bonsai is currently only being beta tested on @lensterxyz.
We look forward to seeing more applications roll out Bonsai.
Dive into the dev docs here: https://docs.lens.xyz/docs/data-availability-post
Explore: bonsai.lens.xyz
Read our latest blog here: https://mirror.xyz/lensprotocol.eth/3Hcl0dGE8AOYmnFolzqO6hJuueDHdsaCs3ols2ruc9E