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- What did you collect recently?
- Tell me your first DeFi application you ever used and I will comment the years you’ve been in web3
- Look deep enough
- Lens is growing with the help of its users. If there is anyone that you would like to invite from your network to Lens during the beta before the flood gates open, shoot me a DM. Prioritizing folks that create content or discussions.
- I earned 200 matic from couple of posts I did yesterday. I want to put then funds back to circulation in Lens, so whats the most recent paid collects I should collect? Share below 👇
- Number of times the word **`lenster`** used in posts daily 📈, very bullish 👀
- Not gonna sell my tennis fini, no chance
- Fashion brand Diesel and the HAPE community will launch a wearable NFT airdrop
According to information on Decentraland's official website, fashion brand Diesel and the HAPE community will launch Yuanyuyou Fashion Week in Decentraland's D-CAVE virtual space on March 30.
Participants provide multiple wearable NFT airdrops.
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- U.S. Lawmakers Call for More Transparency About Cryptocurrency Mining’s Carbon Emissions—Regulation Coming?
- South Korean Police Form New Cybercrime Task Force to Fight Cryptocurrency Scams
- gm! is this thing on? 🎙️
- South Korean Police Arrest 30 in $8M 'Cryptocurrency Scam'
- Web3 社交的浪潮快来了吗?
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- Everything you need to know about recent updates from the Lensverse is at your fingertips!
🎙️We hosted our second Lens community call with 4.6K live listeners tuning in covering alpha leaks, exciting partnerships, and guest creators. A big thanks to all our special guests: Sandeep from Polygon, @nilesh.lens , @rehash.lens , @thesmurfssociety.lens , @dradaku.lens
Didn’t make it? We got you covered: 💚
https://twitter.com/LensProtocol/status/1621119376895377408?s=20&t=RUW7OAEPb3tFNFXzxR6vtw
**Here's an overview of recent updates from the Lensverse!**
Our friends at @orbapp.lens launched a massive update full of features and surprises including DM's! 📩 powered by @xmtp_.lens https://lenster.xyz/posts/0xbbb9-0x010a
Mobile app @buttrfly.lens released flexible and customizable push notifications with many settings for the community to play with https://twitter.com/buttrfly_app/status/1617969106845831168?s=20&t=mbPmhzZST17gyfStbLVckw
Mobile app @lenstaxyz.lens lead the way as the first app to allow you to monetize content on mobile.
https://twitter.com/lenstaxyz/status/1617844971360653314?s=20&t=mbPmhzZST17gyfStbLVckw
For our creators and web3 social managers, @postter.lens is now enabling “Plan now, post later” on Lens https://lenster.xyz/posts/0x01a303-0x03
Communication protocol @push_.lens saw Lens notification opt-in cross 1,000 users.
https://twitter.com/pushprotocol/status/1618246294816051201?s=20&t=IbTXQD7KaN9F6Yi0kWIdOQ
**Our head of Developer Relations @nader.lens launched New Dev Tutorials 🎥 on Lenstube**
How to integrate a Share to Lens button into your web application https://lenstube.xyz/watch/0x28a2-0x047a
How to integrate a Follow on Lens button into your web application https://lenstube.xyz/watch/0x28a2-0x04a1
He also made one of these 3D Lens Fren 🤗
https://twitter.com/dabit3/status/1621232553679110144?s=20&t=AxBFyI1afvWPxhWFJCmvPw
Explore the Lensverse https://www.lens.xyz/apps & help to contribute to the community by listing your fave projects and features in the comments below.
If you want to get more involved, integrate, or build using Lens, @nader.lens and @fabri.lens are here to help you get started.
- EU to require cryptocurrency firms to report tax details to regulators
According to cryptocurrency news website Coindesk, the European Commission said on December 8 that it plans to require cryptocurrency companies to report user holdings to tax authorities, although the agency is still studying how to implement these measures for exchanges based outside the EU.
"Anonymity means that many users of crypto assets that make large profits fall outside the sights of national tax authorities. This is unacceptable," EU Tax Commissioner Paolo Gentiloni said in a statement.
Asked how the EU would enforce these measures against companies outside the bloc, Gentiloni told Coindesk, "We will work on that. It is important for us that EU residents are targeted by these measures, even if they Use a cryptocurrency provider from elsewhere."
Gentiloni's measures would give further impetus to the EU's Markets in Cryptoassets Regulation (MiCA), which allows foreign companies to acquire EU clients using a process known as reverse solicitation.
- Resigned Engineer To Take Revenge On The Former Company, The Remote Login Server "Encrypted And Locked" Paralyzed The Company's System
Recently, a company in Guangdong, China suffered retaliation from resigned employees. Because of a dispute with the company, an engineer surnamed Chen took advantage of the time when the account password had not been returned after resignation. The hard disk was encrypted and locked, and the decrypted key was deleted afterwards, causing the company's business system to completely collapse and cannot be unlocked. It is reported that the engineer surnamed Chen has been arrested by the police.
According to Chinese media reports, the incident happened in Foshan, Guangdong, China. An engineer surnamed Chen was quite dissatisfied with his former company, and did not hand over the account password he managed when he left the company. After resigning, he reconnected to the company's system server through remote login, and then he activated the encryption program to directly encrypt and lock the hard disk on the server. After the encryption was completed, the engineer surnamed Chen even directly deleted the key used for decryption.
The act of encrypting the hard disk by the engineer surnamed Chen immediately caused the former company's business system to be completely paralyzed, and because the decryption key had been deleted, the hard disk of the former company's server could not be decrypted, causing huge economic losses for the former company, and this company also Because of this situation, he immediately called the police for assistance.
- Learned about basic fundamentals and mission of @orbapp.lens project, and got a sick NFT 🔥
#orb #orbapp #orbsbt
- Goldman Sachs: The global stock "bear market" will continue next year until these three bottoming signals appear …
Goldman Sachs said in its report that the bear market that hit the global stock market in 2022 may continue until next year, and investors are about to enter the "hope" stage of the down cycle-but this "hope" stage does not mean that the stock market has reached the bottom.
Goldman Sachs pointed out that to prove that the stock market bottomed out, it is still necessary to wait for three key bottoming signals to appear-and at present, there is still a long way to go before these three signals appear.
- Hullo! Vitalik here.
Proof it's me:
https://vitalik.ca/files/misc_files/socials.txt
- Hullo! Vitalik here.
Proof it's me:
https://vitalik.ca/files/misc_files/socials.txt
- My new socials page:
https://vitalik.ca/files/misc_files/socials.txt
I'm eagerly trying out Mastodon, Farcaster, Lens and others, and I'll bow to Lord Elon and pay his $8/month too... but only when it's available on a non-iOS platform.
Let the best socials win! *
* there will be multiple winners
- Hullo! Vitalik here.
Proof it's me:
https://vitalik.ca/files/misc_files/socials.txt
- Government of Japan: We will take "all possible measures" to help FTX Japan customers.
The Japanese government vowed to do its utmost to protect the customers of FTX Japan, a subsidiary of FTX Japan. But the exchange has declared that its clients' funds are safe.
The Nikkei News quoted Japanese Finance Minister Suzuki Shunichi as saying that the regulator has issued a closure order to FTX Japan, but the government is taking measures to help the customers of the exchange.
- Santander will block payment to cryptocurrency exchange.
Santander will block real-time payments to cryptocurrency exchanges next year. According to the email to customers first reported by Reuters, this move aims to protect consumers from fraud.
- God said he was glad that SEC refused to approve encrypted ETF products!
Vitalik is not overly worried about the SEC's refusal to approve spot exchange-traded funds. In fact, he is pleased that the US regulators have so far blocked all attempts to launch such products. Vitalik firmly believes that the cryptocurrency ecosystem must become more mature to become possible. Vitalik believes that the encryption industry should not pursue "large institutional capital with full-speed development" because it needs more time to mature before it can get further attention. Vitalik explained that the encryption industry must "move freely", and the delay of mainstream adoption is healthy for this field.
- Encryption market chill invades Google!
Alphabet, the parent company of Google and YouTube, said that as the company cut its advertising budget, the overall advertising increased by 6% to $69 billion. This is the worst performance of Google in all quarters since 2013, which indicates that this American company has been extremely weak since the outbreak began. Alphabet's profit in the third quarter fell by nearly 30% to $13.9 billion, as YouTube advertising revenue fell for the first time since the company began to report publicly. Youtube's advertising revenue is declining year by year, and Google CEO Sundar Pichai attributes this development to the challenging macro environment and its impact on the advertising industry. The technology giant largely attributed the slowdown in revenue growth to the decrease in advertising spending of financial institutions, including those dealing with encrypted assets.