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- Livepeer Water Cooler Chat - June 10 2024 - General chat
💡 TOPICS IN THIS LIVESTREAM 💡
Titan - AI models and speed, new ingest nodes
Eli – Aquarium roadmap
Dob – Treasury proposal calls
Mike – new ingest node
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Our channel features "How To" videos to get people started in the Livepeer network.
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- DEHANCER FILM
i was given a chance to review dehancer colour grading/film emulation software for davinci resolve so i picked 3 clips from music videos i’ve directed and tested what it can do! have to say i’m quite impressed with the quality and outcome. have a look for yourself and if you’re interested in the app use my promo code GRAMS @ dehancer.com to get 10% off & help me eat sushi.
open edition
555 $BONSAI
24h
buddy video for Hey Up There w ty dolla sign, spotify version 2018.
camera jake price 500motors.com
PA/driver swingtables.com
instagram.com/buddy
king princess video for 1950 live at the troubadour 2018.
camera digital gramsdidit.com
camera 16mm jake price 500motors.com
camera lofi kealan shilling kealanshilling.com
producer jill kaplan columbiarecords.com
creative director clare gillen claregillen.com
instagram.com/kingprincess69
ghostly kisses video for TOUCH, 2018.
camera gramsdidit.com
AC/driver/2nd cam asher koles blackkoles.com
PA/driver shawn leboutillier instagram.com/thirteentones
instagram.com/ghostlykisses
all captured using sony a7s i
intv/VO using dji cam/mic
shout out lenny’s pots for jungle kitchen studio
@lens/lens @lens/creators @lens/photographers
@lens/bonsai @lens/hey @lens/orb @lens/ornaart @lens/buttrfly @lens/pinsta @lens/zurfsocial @lens/kaira #GRAMSDIDIT
- Airdrop Design and Dragon Academy Revealed for the First Time w/Queen Wartooth | S8 E7
On this episode of Rehash, we’re speaking with Queen Wartooth about designing airdrops, strategies for acquiring new users in crypto, and she reveals for the first time the project she’s been working on in stealth, Dragon Academy, which will launch next month.
Queen Wartooth has done a lot of work around designing airdrops and thinking about how best to incentivize users, and we spend the first half or so of the conversation talking about airdrop design, anti-Sybil strategies, and problems around user acquisition in general.
Then, for the second half of the conversation, Wartooth opens up about Dragon Academy, which aims to fundamentally change how airdrops are architected and executed to the benefit of both long term aligned products and new users.
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⏳ TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Intro
3:16 Stated purpose of airdrops vs actual impact of airdrops
6:36 Are airdrops better for user acquisition or retention?
8:04 Best ways to incentivize users long term
10:17 How to create a community in crypto that feels safe
13:42 Is it better to build infrastructure or consumer apps first?
15:22 How to prevent Sybil attacks
17:12 Strategies for restructuring airdrops to be more effective
20:53 What is Dragon Academy? [EXCLUSIVE]
24:29 How does proof of humanity play into Dragon Academy?
45:06 Can You Not
48:20 Follow Queen Wartooth
DISCLAIMER: The information in this video is the opinion of the speaker(s) only and is for informational purposes only. You should not construe it as investment advice, tax advice, or legal advice, and it does not represent any entity's opinion but those of the speaker(s). For investment or legal advice, please seek a duly licensed professional.
- James Ross, CoFounder of Mode Network on Building the Modular Defi L2
In this episode, I sat down with James Ross, co-founder of Mode Network, to explore his fascinating journey in the crypto world and his pivotal role in Mode, a modular DeFi Layer 2 (L2) ecosystem.
Discover why Mode chose the OP Stack and how their collaboration with Optimism is driving their success. James highlights the necessity of a product-focused approach in web3, including user funnels, campaigns, and journeys. He explains how creating new revenue streams for developers through fee sharing and referral programs can fuel decentralized application growth.
We also touch on the importance of quality and active engagement over mere quantity in ecosystem applications, the significance of team expansion for scaling, and the strategic considerations in angel investing. Plus, get James' insights on NFTs' future potential and how they open new avenues for innovation and creativity in the crypto space.
#Crypto #Web3 #DeFi #EthereumL2 #Optimism #Blockchain #Mode #NFTs #AngelInvesting #CryptoEcosystem #BlockchainDevelopment #TokenLaunch
- James Ross, CoFounder of Mode Network on Building the Modular Defi L2
In this episode, I sat down with James Ross, co-founder of Mode Network, to explore his fascinating journey in the crypto world and his pivotal role in Mode, a modular DeFi Layer 2 (L2) ecosystem.
Discover why Mode chose the OP Stack and how their collaboration with Optimism is driving their success. James highlights the necessity of a product-focused approach in web3, including user funnels, campaigns, and journeys. He explains how creating new revenue streams for developers through fee sharing and referral programs can fuel decentralized application growth.
We also touch on the importance of quality and active engagement over mere quantity in ecosystem applications, the significance of team expansion for scaling, and the strategic considerations in angel investing. Plus, get James' insights on NFTs' future potential and how they open new avenues for innovation and creativity in the crypto space.
#Crypto #Web3 #DeFi #EthereumL2 #Optimism #Blockchain #Mode #NFTs #AngelInvesting #CryptoEcosystem #BlockchainDevelopment #TokenLaunch
- Mint a red bottle not because it’s free, but because you know you want to.
- Ocean Bed
- 💫 **Galverse Newsletter #18 **
Straight from the voice acting booth!
https://shinseigalverse.substack.com/p/galverse-18-live-from-the-voice-acting
Scroll through for deep cuts on:
‣ anime production and voice acting session from Tokyo
‣ artist profiles from GQ and WWD
‣ merch collabs with Miku
+ community shout outs!
- <https://zora.co/collect/zora:0x3c753d866790b0511ab6139ba4eeba1dce194ee8/1?referrer=0x01d79BcEaEaaDfb8fD2F2f53005289CFcF483464>
- Here's a little something I'm working on.
- **Lens Onboarding Checklist**
100 Follower ✅
Top 10 $Chaos Holder ✅
200 Follower ✅
\>9,000 <https://lenscan.io> Quality Score ✅
400 Follower ✅
@lens/jessyfries professional ✅
500 Follower ⏳
1B $Pointless Holder
1,000 Follower
$Bonsai NFT Holder
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- As Central Banks around the globe start interest rate cuts, everyone is watching the U.S.
https://www.bankless.com/all-eyes-on-interest-rates
- Gm! Cacau is flexing a dino hoodie today 🦖
- Gm to Music on Lens 🌿
- Three have now bloomed
- The future of fashion lies in cultivating a culture of collaboration rather than dictation. Emerging brands must embrace this shift from the outset, while established ones must adapt their approach toward their community accordingly🌹
- We have been working hard for the past months to mitigate all the bots.
In simplicity, anyone can create a profile and interact, but if you are a bot, most likely your reach would not be wide (while users can still find your comments). It's a great balance: permissionless access on protocol, while reach is defined on application level.
Kudos to @lens/sree33 and all the gardeners for helping! Still way to go!
- So true 🫶🌹 The path of the heart isn’t always the easiest path to choose, but it’s for sure the most beautiful and rewarding 🩵
- So true 🫶🌹 The path of the heart isn’t always the easiest path to choose, but it’s for sure the most beautiful and rewarding 🩵
- Manchester, but sad I left Berlin today — those hats are 🔥 🧢
- I like all of the top 4 👌
- This is dope 😎
- This is dope 😎
- This is dope 😎
- The death toll rose Friday evening from the four fatalities officials reported earlier in the day.
More than 900,000 homes and businesses lost power in Houston’s Harris County during the peak of the storm’s violent winds, and nearly 600,000 remained in the dark Friday evening, according to PowerOutage.us.
- I could have just stood and watched the glacier all day!
- Gm foodies! 🇹🇼😋
Taiwanese street food is a dream come true - for me (& @lens/cordt), but i dare say for food lovers in general. And one of the most popular dishes are Gua Bao: steamed bread buns with different meat fillings, topped with coriander and ground peanuts. I could eat these all day!
If you’re now also craving Bao, but don’t have a Taiwanese restaurant close by, here’s a great recipe: https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/steamed-bao-buns
- Gm foodies 🐟🪡
Today’s dish is brought to you by the Lofoten - a breathtakingly beautiful island group in Norway 🇳🇴 the most famous dish from there is the Stockfish - a type of cod that is dried by cold air and the sun (unsalted!). I have to say I didn’t quite enjoy the taste, but @lens/cordt dug in 😋
If you ever get your hands on Stockfish, here’s a recipe: https://theforkedspoon.com/salt-cod-stew-bacalao/
- I hate early mornings, but even I have to admit that the sunrises on the trails are worth it 😬
- A few impressions of W trek day 1 🗻😍
- A few impressions of W trek day 1 🗻😍
- Driving the Carretera Austral in Chile was such a rewarding and interesting experience! Did you know that before the road was finished in the 1980ies, the region could only be reached by ships that only ran once per month? 😲
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- One great thing about Bishkek is that just half an hour from the center, you can see scenes like these and forget you were ever in the city.
- 📍**Charyn Canyon, Kazakhstan** 🇰🇿
We landed on Mars 🚀
That was the first thought when we first laid eyes on the Charyn Canyon. It's part of the eponymous national park. It's incredible to have such colors and shapes in one place, such diverse landscapes, mountains covered in snow like they're inserted into postcards.
Kazakhstan has been a big positive surprise from start to finish. They're increasingly adapting to tourists and following trends. Even in such seemingly inaccessible places, they have souvenir shops (I bought a cap there as a keepsake), cafes, food... There's no litter or anything that could spoil the impression.
Charyn is easiest to explore if you're based in Almaty, and as soon as the weather gets better, they open up glamping resorts where you can wake up to such a view 😍
- 📍**Kuwait City** 🇰🇼
I knew I'd love it at first sight. I adore all the neighboring countries I've visited so far. I feel incredibly safe here. The climate suits me. I love the food. The people are welcoming.
I reached Kuwait with Pegasus Airlines, from Belgrade via Istanbul. For now, I only have a one-way ticket, which cost me around €150 with a suitcase, but you can find round-trip tickets for the same price if you're a bit flexible. From Abu Dhabi, for example, you can get tickets to Kuwait for as low as €10!
The capital of Kuwait shares the same name as the country, and it has a population of around 4 million, with only a quarter being locals. Kuwait is a country of diversity, with a large number of nationalities, a blend of East and West.
Although it's such a wealthy country, it's not among the most expensive ones I've visited. Hotels can be found at quite reasonable prices (more on that later), taxis are cheap, there aren't many tourist attractions, but you can practically visit them for free...
The air temperature is great now, around 30 degrees. Starting from next month, the real desert temperatures begin, so I caught the "last train" 🇰🇼😄☀️
- 📍**Kuwait** 🇰🇼
There's something captivating about the lights of the big city.
Here are a few facts you might not have known about Kuwait:
- Despite being small in size, Kuwait ranks 6th in the world in terms of oil reserves.
- The country is led by a prince.
- It's one of the hottest countries in the world, with summer temperatures often exceeding 50 degrees Celsius.
- Kuwait lacks sources of fresh water, such as lakes or rivers, so they rely on desalination processes for all their water needs.
- The significant American influence has made it possible to find almost all American brands here (although they are now unofficially boycotted due to the situation in the Middle East). When the first McDonald's opened in Kuwait, the drive-thru queue stretched over 10 km.
- Kuwait only gained independence from Great Britain in 1961.
- Social media is huge in Kuwait, and besides Instagram, Snapchat is the most popular! When you meet someone, they'll often ask if you have Snapchat.
If you've been to Kuwait and know something else interesting about this country, share it below 👇🏻
- 📍**Oman** 🇴🇲
Traveling to Oman: basic information👇🏽
CURRENCY: The currency is the Omani rial, one of the strongest currencies in the world, with 1 OMR equaling approximately 2.5 €. Most places accept card payments, so you don't need much cash.
RENTING A CAR: It's the best way to get around Oman. Fuel is very cheap, around 0.6 € per liter, and the roads are excellent. The daily rental price for a car is around 30+ € (we rented a 4x4 for about 60€ per day). They took a deposit of around 100 €, and the insurance works in a way that if you cause damage, you pay a maximum of 400 € (the rest is covered by the insurance company). Depending on the agency, there may be a daily mileage limit; for us, it was 200 km (anything over is charged extra), but we stayed within that limit. There are many rental car agencies; we went with the first one we found in Muscat (called Mouj Muscat rent a car).
TAXIS: We only used them in Muscat. Long distances can be covered in a short time because the city is spacious. We paid around 12-13 € for a 20-25 km ride. The taxi app is OTaxi, but we couldn't install it, so we looked for vehicles with that sign.
PUBLIC TRANSPORT: We didn't use it, but I saw that there are plenty of buses, and Google Maps show the routes well.
HOTELS: There are many hotels, and they are quite cheap. You can find decent hotels for 2 people for around 50 € per night in all locations. I'll share our hotels in separate posts because we stayed in several cities.
Oman is a very safe country, one of the safest in the world, both for locals and tourists. Although it's a Muslim country, they are very open-minded, so there aren't any specific dress rules, except in religious institutions.
If you've been to Oman, share your experience and add any useful information. I'm here for any additional questions ❤️
- 📍**Muscat, Oman** 🇴🇲
The capital of Oman is Muscat. Muscat is completely different from the capitals of neighboring countries. It's a city that expands outward rather than upward. You won't find skyscrapers, bright city lights, and the like in Muscat. It maintains its oriental charm, even in its newest parts.
About one and a half million people live here, including a percentage of people from our region. Oman offers good employment opportunities for foreigners, although it's uncertain how long that will last due to the "Omanization" policy, aiming to have more locals working in all positions, from the lowest to the highest. Therefore, you'll see many locals working in various jobs alongside Pakistanis, Bangladeshis, Filipinos, and others.
Parts of Oman experience extreme heat, starting from May and lasting until the end of September. However, Oman also has mountains where the climate is different. Thanks to these mountains, the heat is more bearable. It doesn't feel like stepping into a sauna compared to neighboring countries.
For our first day in Muscat, we chose to explore the Muttrah Souq, then visit the Royal Opera House, and ended the day with a European/Oriental vibe in Al Mouj, a part of the city that reminded me of Porto Montenegro. In Al Mouj, we met with Anja and Igor, a couple from Serbia, who helped us plan our upcoming days, and their plan seems fantastic for visiting all the worthwhile locations.
When we told Anja that we extended our stay in Kuwait because we liked it, and that's why we were late coming to Oman, she just smiled and said she's waiting to see how much longer we'll extend our stay in Oman, or if we'll even return home... I quickly began to understand her remark...
Did you imagine the capital of Oman like this? 🇴🇲🌴✨
- 📍**Muscat, Oman** 🇴🇲
GM from paradise! 🌴
Who's up for coffee at a place like this?
- 📍**Muscat, Oman** 🇴🇲
From this moment, the morning of the second day in Muscat, we stepped into a fairy tale that lasted until the end of our journey through Oman.
We couldn't help but wonder, do these people live in the same time as us?
Our first enchanting location was the mosque named after Sultan Qaboos, the largest in Oman. As you can see, there are no strict dress codes here; you can come in your regular clothes, but your arms, legs to the ankles, and hair if you're a woman should be covered (if you don't come dressed appropriately, you can rent clothing on-site). Tourists can visit the mosque only from Monday to Thursday, from 8 am to 11 am. To avoid crowds, my advice is to arrive around 10:30 am because no one rushes you out afterward, and you practically have the mosque all to yourself.
Oman is one of the rare countries in the world that is a sultanate. The mosque, like many places in Oman, is named after Sultan Qaboos, the most significant figure in Omani history and the person responsible for the country's current appearance. He ruled for 50 years, until the last day of his life. He had no heirs and was even divorced, which is very unusual for rulers in this region. However, the people loved him very much, and today they speak of him with great respect. He built over 500 schools, over 100 hospitals, and thousands of kilometers of roads.
The mosque opened on the thirtieth anniversary of Sultan Qaboos's reign after six years of construction, and at that time, it held the Guinness World Record for the largest chandelier in the world, weighing 8.5 tons! Another incredible fact about this mosque is that it houses one of the largest prayer rugs in the world, so be sure to peek inside its main prayer hall.
Entry to the mosque is free for everyone. 🕌🌸🌳
- "Looks like you're with @lens/bonsai."
"Yeah! How do you know? 🤔"
- GM!
- GM!!! Powerlines!!! 🌤️
GM!!! $BONSAI 🌳 lovers 🥰
- I want to meet the people I can while I can.
I want to tell the people I love that I love them.
- Starting my Saturday
- Bonsai’s fueling creativity and driving the adoption of Lens Protocol
- I hope 150M us tiktok users can sense what problem decentralized social solves now.
- I strongly feel that retroactive public goods funding is the most powerful and important mechanism for democratizing opportunities in software since the open source movement.