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- We're excited to welcome @lens/deathbeach who is all set to engage with your most pressing questions about the @lens/p00ls 👀
From current activities to future strategies, including creator tokens and how P00LS will shape these, don't hesitate to ask your questions and receive insights directly from the team. 24 hours later, the P00LS team will respond to your queries.
The top 5 most engaging or insightful questions will each be awarded 200 $ 00 tokens 🎉
To join in, please post your questions about P00LS in the comment section below 👇🏻
- Don’t you just love those cosy British pubs?
- Crosschain GHO, using @lens/chainlink CCIP, is now live on testnet. You can seamlessly transfer GHO across various testnet networks including @lens/base and Arbitrum, with plans to soon include Optimism, Avalanche, and more. This expansion enhances GHO's utility and accessibility.
Read more on Aave Governance:
GHO Cross-Chain Strategy https://governance.aave.com/t/temp-check-gho-cross-chain-strategy/16291
Rollout plan for Cross-Chain GHO https://governance.aave.com/t/temp-check-rollout-plan-for-cross-chain-gho/17074
Try now and submit your feedback! https://bridge-testnet.aave.com/
- if you are a founder who raised in 2022-2023, here is a cookie🍪
- Different people see the world differently.
In my eyes, the protocols and assets of the future bitcoin ecosystem, L2 and L3 are integrated through the "channel" of cryptography.
- ICYMI: I'm going to be dropping some of my all time favorite photographs on @lens/orb as 1/1's.
Beyond bullish on the @lens/lens community and what it brings to the table.
Introducing "Orb It" // Open for 24 hours
- occasional late night struggle
- In the shadows, they watch
- Good idea.
If an entity is running multiple validators, they should be incentivized to operate them independently (different location, internet, etc.) to prevent clusters of downtime.
- National Bonds perpetual motion machine
Most Bitcoins
Near-Zero Challenger
- 📍 Kazakhstan 🇰🇿
Learning about a nation's history through its traditional attire is always a delightful experience for me.
Kazakhstani traditional clothing is crafted primarily to shield individuals from extreme temperatures, a feature prominently reflected in men's attire. They often incorporate materials of animal origin, such as fur and leather (from raccoons, beavers, foxes, wolves, etc.), and are characterized by vibrant colors, intricate details, patterns, and designs. Parts of animals are even used for musical instruments.
Kazakhs belong to the Turkic ethnic group, known for their nomadic heritage, which is why in this post, you can catch a glimpse of the Yurt, a traditional dwelling, or tent. Yurts are made from wool! Specially prepared wool is draped over a wooden frame, allowing for easy assembly and disassembly. The tents are white, symbolizing a pure heart, open to all. They are adorned with colorful details during holidays and celebrations.
Religion is one of the unifying factors among Turkic peoples, and Kazakhs are fairly liberal Muslims, as evident in their women's traditional attire. Over the centuries, it has evolved, with traditional clothing no longer necessitating complete head coverings. Women often adorn themselves with plenty of jewelry, mainly crafted from silver and gold. A fascinating fact I recently learned is that men are prohibited from wearing gold; golden jewelry is forbidden in Islam due to its purported negative energy for men.
This is just a teaser of what lies ahead in the upcoming narratives—rich in customs, traditions, colors, and melodies.
Feel free to share your thoughts on Kazakhstani traditional attire! It's truly one of the most beautiful ensembles I've had the pleasure of wearing 😍