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Non State State Machines

Blockchains are for Everyone

María Paula from Touch Grass

María Paula from Touch Grass

(cover image by Kaiotei)

A few days ago, Solana’s unfortunate video faux pas had crypto people from all backgrounds aligning to reject its message, in favor of the idea that blockchains are—and should be—for everyone, no matter your gender, pronouns, background, or nationality. After such a long period of divisiveness, and in spite of an adverse market that has us all in a weird mood, we woke up to a different timeline: one that believes technology is audience-agnostic.

Truth be told, it’s harder to build for everyone, because getting to know that “everyone”—and their needs—is harder than understanding a specific group and solving for them. But when you’re building chains or protocols, you really do need to think of everyone. Technology should be agnostic and serve as many people as possible.

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In a conversation before I sat down to write this, Pierre—an artist and builder I’ve known for a while—told me about his journey and the products he’s working on. He was calling from his studio, surrounded by these amazing, colorful paintings of charts he makes. He said crypto was the most fun place on the internet and reminded me that you really can do anything here. Just in the past few weeks, we’ve seen “vibecoding” blow up on the timeline and turn everyone into an app developer. During the NFT hype, people who had never made art before launched ambitious, meaningful projects. Take it outside our bubble, and everyone and their mother is becoming a podcaster.

Blockchains are agnostic because they were built by people who understand life isn’t linear. You should be able to change careers, go anon, go doxxed—do whatever you want, whenever you want. The tech should be there to support that.

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Without further ado, here’s what everyone has been doing onchain the past two weeks.

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Builders

Hope you enjoyed this digest! See you in two weeks.

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Reid DeRamusFarcaster
Reid DeRamus
Commented 1 month ago

We have quite the round-up of great writing this week — check them out below! And as always, please let us know what we missed!

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Reid DeRamus
Commented 1 month ago

@naomiii writes about the disorienting yet oddly human experience of visiting a shopping mall, weaving together personal memories, critiques of consumer culture, and the quiet beauty of fleeting interactions in a world increasingly shaped by isolation and digital life. "Somewhere, I read that even such small interactions with strangers go a long way in making us feel less alone in the world — a part of something else." https://paragraph.xyz/@cryptonao/mall

Reid DeRamusFarcaster
Reid DeRamus
Commented 1 month ago

@nickgrossman.eth shares his conversation with @fredwilson.eth and Brad Burnham, highlighting their curiosity-driven approach to investing and the evolution of Union Square Ventures through shared values, slow hunches, and a willingness to embrace the new and unexpected. "What strikes me most about Fred and Brad is their endless curiosity." https://nickgrossman.xyz/the-slow-hunch-podcast-episode-8-with-fred-wilson-and-brad-burnham

Reid DeRamusFarcaster
Reid DeRamus
Commented 1 month ago

@blockchainbrett explains how the crypto media ecosystem is shifting from scarce, exclusive tokens to more accessible, low-friction models like open editions and coins to grow collector bases and deepen creator-audience relationships. "The relationships that are forming onchain are already more substantive than anything we have in today’s platforms, and they will continue to be surfaced and extended upon." https://paragraph.xyz/@consumercrypto/the-collector-funnel

Patrick AtwaterFarcaster
Patrick Atwater
Commented 1 month ago

Nice Would be great to round out with non techie s techie pieces

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0xDEGEN
Commented 1 month ago

I’ll make sure to give it a read

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misha 🪨
Commented 1 month ago
Non State State Machines