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Published in BanklessDAO

·Jan 21

Is Good Art Worth Minting on a Bad Blockchain?

Exploring the Effects of Blockchain Instability on the NFT Economy — In the realm of physical, tangible art, collectors will go to great lengths to have their pieces certified as original. Paintings by classical or popular artists are highly sought after and valued accordingly. If a collector is unable to verify the authenticity of an artwork, they’ll be unable to sell…

Nft

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Is Good Art Worth Minting on a Bad Blockchain?
Is Good Art Worth Minting on a Bad Blockchain?
Nft

7 min read


Published in BanklessDAO

·Nov 24, 2022

ENS Tips for On-Chain Organizations

How To Unlock Better Safe Management Practices With ENS — “Man, I really love memorizing my wallet address whenever I set up a new wallet,” says No One Ever. Despite the recent downturn in markets worldwide, interest in cryptocurrencies, non-fungible tokens (NFTs), and web3 technology has been growing. Decrypt reports the number of ETH addresses holding more than 0.1 …

Ens

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ENS Tips for On-Chain Organizations
ENS Tips for On-Chain Organizations
Ens

9 min read


Published in BanklessDAO

·Oct 29, 2021

MakerDAO Welcomes Liquid Staked ETH (stETH) to the Ethereum DeFi Ecosystem

One of the most powerful features in the Ethereum ecosystem doesn’t get a whole lot of attention, and that’s Liquid Staked ETH (stETH). When you stake ETH towards ETH2, which we’ll discuss later below, that ETH is locked for the long term, meaning you cannot put it into circulation. By…

Banklessdao

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MakerDAO Welcomes Liquid Staked ETH (stETH) to the Ethereum DeFi Ecosystem
MakerDAO Welcomes Liquid Staked ETH (stETH) to the Ethereum DeFi Ecosystem
Banklessdao

8 min read


Jun 26, 2021

On the Power of Community

This starts off pretty rough, but the story gets better thanks to the awareness and faith of a tribe. It’s 2017. I’m in the process of developing the idea for what will become my personal fitness brand, strvtmvmnt. I don’t remember what day it was; only that it was a…

Banklessdao

5 min read

On the Power of Community
On the Power of Community
Banklessdao

5 min read


May 22, 2021

My Thoughts on the Crypto Market “Crash” of May 2021

Disclaimer: I am NOT an economist, nor should anything here be read as investment advice. Do your due diligence. I’m reading “Black Swan” by Nassim Nicholas Taleb, and I’m really enjoying much of what he argues about creating a narrative around events that require no narrative. Black Swan events are…

Cryptocurrency

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My Thoughts on the Crypto Market “Crash” of May 2021
My Thoughts on the Crypto Market “Crash” of May 2021
Cryptocurrency

3 min read


Published in {nonsensecodes}

·Dec 1, 2020

022: My Journey to Understand Types in TypeScript, Day 2

GraphQL + TypeScript — I’m totally cherry-picking the content I’m looking up on TypeScript. It’s neat that TypeScript is code analysis for JavaScript. It’s neat that types are layered over JS to help catch errors and bugs. …

GraphQL

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022: My Journey to Understand Types in TypeScript, Day 2
022: My Journey to Understand Types in TypeScript, Day 2
GraphQL

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Published in {nonsensecodes}

·Nov 30, 2020

021: Looking into TypeScript to Augment a GraphQL API

This is a continuation of a series following along with my learning journey for GraphQL + Insomnia. Find the source code to follow along with here. Yesterday, I concluded that I would be looking into TypeScript to strengthen my approach to GraphQL. …

GraphQL

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021: Looking into TypeScript to Augment a GraphQL API
021: Looking into TypeScript to Augment a GraphQL API
GraphQL

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Published in {nonsensecodes}

·Nov 28, 2020

020: Building GraphQL Clients Over Existing APIs

This is a continuation of a series following along with my learning journey for GraphQL + Insomnia. Find the source code to follow along with here. GraphQL I’m at the point where I want to begin building out a GraphQL client. I thought I might be able to leverage existing GraphQL…

GraphQL

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020: Building GraphQL Clients Over Existing APIs
020: Building GraphQL Clients Over Existing APIs
GraphQL

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Published in {nonsensecodes}

·Nov 28, 2020

019: Just a Boring Update

This is a continuation of a series following along with my learning journey for GraphQL + Insomnia. Find the source code to follow along with here. GraphQL Not much to go over regarding GraphQL but a few articles I read to understand the different ways GraphQL can be applied. GraphQL content: …

GraphQL

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019: Just a Boring Update
019: Just a Boring Update
GraphQL

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Published in {nonsensecodes}

·Nov 25, 2020

018: Introspection and GraphQL APIs

This is a continuation of a series following along with my learning journey for GraphQL + Insomnia. Find the source code to follow along with here. GraphQL I jumped back into the edX GraphQL training and finished it. In theory, it all sounds very simple. There are some areas that are…

GraphQL

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018: Introspection and GraphQL APIs
018: Introspection and GraphQL APIs
GraphQL

2 min read

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