Justin Holmes (@justinholmes) • Hey
blockchain bluegrass,
video game traditionals,
songs of surveillance,
live demos,
the beginning of the end of yield farming fruit tokens and pretending it
Publications
- Felt great to play with local Czech musicians in Prague, and to play traditional tunes of the region was truly an honor. Thanks @ethprague and @chrishobcroft.
- My next 15 years are likely my peak years for playing acoustic guitar. I'm going to stay in shape, keep improving, and play the best shows I can.
Excited to keep seeing y'all's smiling faces.
- Morrison's Jig from devcon; what a lively and beautiful crowd y'all were.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxNove01jbA
- If we made good eye contact at any of my shows in 2022 in Berlin, Amsterdam, Barcelona, or Bogotá, and you want a POAP from that show (which unlocks early access to the live album, Ursa Minor, on my website), please DM or contact me however you like. :-)
- Today's the day!
Ursa Minor: Live from the ethers 2022, will be available for download later today to holders of the POAPs from my live shows at devconVI, EthBarcelona, devconnect, and Berlin Blockchain Week.
Were you at one of the these shows, and did we make good eye contact? Remind me and I'll send you a POAP.
- I was today years old when I realized that most of the most important, iconic, influential Grateful Dead songs were written by Robert Hunter (and a few by John Perry Barlow). I first heard of Hunter as the author of Thunder (which is now essentially a Billy Strings song). But he wrote almost every Dead song that has ever moved you.
https://www.dead.net/band/robert-hunter
- Nanny State Fiddler
Justin Holmes: Guitar, Vocals, Tin Whistle, Tuvan Overtone Singing
Cory Walker: Banjo
Dani Jaye: Fiddle, Vocals
Johannes “Ice” Quilitz: Bass
Jeff Fehlauer: Percussion
Produced by Skyler Golden
Recorded with that St. Pete vibe at Zen Recording, Engineer Mike Rende
Album art made by Mrs.Threshold, with help from WOMBO Dream process.
- Reasonable people disagree about exact what does and does not constitute a #zeroknowledge proof.\n\nThis wikipedia edit, which has stood for a year now, suggests a more narrow definition.\n\nIs that what we want? I'm torn.\n\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Proof_of_work&diff=1056983657&oldid=1055830541
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g6tvd-QK5Y0
- Hello Lens friends (and yes, frens too).\n\nLike many of you, I'm searching for that next step in housing for my creative endeavors, especially the codebases that I write and maintain, the music that comes to my strings that vibrate before y'all on stage, and the many areas where these intersect.\n\nI hope I can be of service by playing and writing for you, and by being present while you play and write for me.