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Writing about web3, community building, and culture
buildspace n&w week 1: the beginnings of Stereocaster
I'm spending my nights and weekends for the next six weeks building Stereocaster, a way for you to see what your social network is listening to.
Stereocaster went through a lot of changes this week, which you can view at stereocaster.com! The main change is a redesigned player and queue feature, so it’s easier to discover and play shared audio while scrolling through the casts feed.
I’m a little late to the party, but I wanted to write a little about my first ETHDenver (and crypto conference) ever! I flew in Wednesday and left on Saturday, and the whole experience was 4 days of nonstop events, meeting people, and learning about new protocols and companies.
Last October, my friend Maricris and I decided to start an article club. The idea isn’t brand new — people have started and talked about article clubs all over the Internet; but, Mari and I hadn’t seen anything like it in the web3 space.
I recently wrote a piece on how the development of the DAO2DAO ecosystem (ie: DAOs building for or interacting with other DAOs) will push DAO innovation forward. The article was published through Content Guild, an awesome DAO that creates and publishes DAO content.
UFO is not just a podcast, it’s a club. When I first came across the podcast on Twitter a few weeks ago, I was intrigued by the rapid growth that UFO’s Lens account was experiencing. There were collectible NFT drops for the earliest 1000, 3000, and 5000 subscribers (proof on-chain that you were ...
One of the key prerequisites to writing web3 podcast recommendations is being on top of the web3 podcast space. It's actually fairly challenging ...
I first heard about Paragraph through Farcaster around two months ago. At the time, I was interested in learning more about the product because the ...
Hello! My name is Emma, and I’m a college student and a product manager. I'm very interested in web3, community building, technology, and media, ...
I have been listening to podcasts for over 6 years, and I still can’t really pinpoint a good way to find new podcasts. My method over the years has mostly consisted of hopelessly searching through the Spotify catalog, taking recommendations from friends, and, since joining Twitter, listening to ...