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Ponzi and the City

Urban economics explains the evolution of Web3. And vice versa.

Ponzi and the City
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Stalin in the Metaverse

New ecosystems cannot create old monsters. But they can create new ones. Here's what we can do about it.

Stalin in the Metaverse
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GitHub Shrugged

Open-Source developers provide free resources to giant corporations. Until they don't.

GitHub Shrugged
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Unpacking the Web3 Sausage

Crypto is interesting for the freedom it enables, not for the freedom users currently care about. (a response to Moxie)

Unpacking the Web3 Sausage
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Snow Day

No newsletter today. We got a lot of snow last night, and I am spending the day shoveling and completing other missions. Looking for something good to read or listen to in the meantime? Check out: * Packy McCormick's The Laboratory of Complex Problems [https://www.notboring.co/p/

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Don't show Me the Money

The blockchain will disappear. But first, it will uncover a whole new world.

Don't show Me the Money
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The Unchained Web

In 2021, the internet figured out how to generate its own goods, enforce its own rules, and take what it needs from the outside world.

The Unchained Web
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In Praise of Ponzis

A new economic model is emerging. Here's why it makes sense.

In Praise of Ponzis
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Crossing the Bank

A single currency is a perfect solution for a low-information world. We no longer live in one.

Crossing the Bank
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Crypto Quentin and Non-Fungible Taylor

NFTs will not replace copyright law. They will make it redundant.

Crypto Quentin and Non-Fungible Taylor