ooooh!!!!!!! my first solidity project was a contract factory using a safe, multi chain was on the roadmap and it's really cool to see it implemented
crypto is probably the most tangible example of parallel institutions and systems, ala building web1 on existing telecommunications infrastructure
ty!!!!!!! picking up the paw prints of my recently deceased cat from my vet and brushing my small black cat
watching robodoc and Peter Weller is godly for 75 'you're either bullshit, or you're saying something'
feeling myself kind of moving past being a baby trans person, looking forward to the creative challenge of marrying the manic pixie with the (non-derogatory) girlboss
trusting in the process is very very difficult but very much a key unlock
I’d be very interested to hear why, the only thing I can think of is maybe a concern over it being promoted by some alarming DAU level did DAU numbers prompt it or was it a general impetus to increase signal / activity?
became fully convinced this was the right time to leave my current startup to get back into web3
if that's possible, rehabilitating crypto and web3 to the people that matter is possible it will take a ton of work and ppl repudiating some of the worst actors but it will happen
another reason I'm still in web3 is b/c dealing with the PR problem is one of the biggest challenges ppl can take on in addition to just building things imagine you told someone right after nixon started the war on drugs that one day staunch prohibitionists would have to say they support decrim b/c of public opinion?
bristle at this a bit as 'a system that functionally can protect sexual predators' is bad actually but in general yes was told once about a situation where a male superior put his hands on a woman's thigh, she reported to HR, and the next week she was fired for 'culture fit issues'
i really had no idea how bad it was until i transitioned!! and that reality stays hidden b/c the system hates ppl who expose it more than anything else
xposting my love letter to web3 here https://paragraph.xyz/@ivy/a-web3-love-letter
one last one (because it was really amusing): -after I was promoted, a male executive literally went to the CEO to try and undo the promotion because it transferred some responsibility from him, and in a meeting when I was going over something he literally folded his arms, scowled and pouted in the corner
-a male executive (who I did not report to in any way) engaged in a protracted campaign of intimidation, after I brought it up in confidence to a leader I started to be removed from strategic decisions etc! i've learned that ultimately you will suffer if you talk about it regardless of who's in charge