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Gökhan Turhan's Newsletter
Jan 16
On Context Layer Products re Consumer vs Enterprise
We are upgrading the global markets of any sort during this decade. I'd not go linear and claim that "first came crypto and then AI". Though both cluster-of-sectors have been in the making for more than half a century—yes, that's correct and i like m-dashes—only in the last decade have people come to understand that they can manage their own money in the programmatic level easily.Context Layer ShiftToday, it's happening to AI, too. People who, yesterday, hated knowledge management tools—eithe...
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Blog iconSara Endestad
Jan 16
Wanna be happy 24/7? Means you´re avoidant (yeah... It´s bad)
"But what’s the problem with this need to be happy?" Many things.
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Jan 16
Real estate has moved from faceless corporate to parasocial
My friend Chris Spoke sent me this article yesterday. It's by Paul Stanton (at Thesis Driven), and it's about "why the next generation of real estate fund managers will be built on video reels and newsletters." As someone who has been writing a personal blog-slash-newsletter for the last 13+ years (though largely focused on real estate and cities), this post really resonated with me. I wish I could say that I was early and that it brought me great riches, but sadly, that is not the case. Rega...
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Blog iconETH Daily
Jan 16
zkEVM On Ethereum L1
A technical document for getting zkEVM proofs supported on Ethereum L1.
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Blog iconENS DAO Newsletter
Jan 16
ENS DAO Newsletter #104
ENS DAO Newsletter #104 — 1/15/2026; A bi-weekly summary of the latest news and developments from ENS Labs, ENS DAO and the ENS community.
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jonathancolton.eth
Jan 15
Workshop for the Mind
What We're SensingSomething is aligning. Not performing alignment - actually aligning. The difference is felt before it's named. The Infinite Garden essay became a Schelling point. People gathered around it - not to consume it, but to think alongside it. A group chat went deep. A strategy call shifted register. These are small signals, but they're the right kind. The question now is whether this becomes a thing people do, or dissipates into content. That's not a strategic choice. It's a tendi...
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Blog iconANTIBLOG
Jan 15
Introducing W.I.T.I
"Everything is actually deeply meaningful. And we live in a time when almost nothing is. [Though it is not true] that things are meaningless, it is that we decided things are meaningless. And we are just wrong about that" ~ Christopher Ruocchio ☆ This book is not objective or unbiased. Nor is it a one-size-fits-all. I hold a belief that the human species is quite young in an evolutionary timeline. Granted, with nuclear arms and bioweapons, it doesn't take much imagination to consider we may d...
Free Your Music
Blog iconAVC
Jan 15
I like to listen to music on SoundCloud. For one, I am the Chairman of the Company. For another, I love the unsigned artists, remixes, and mixed tapes that make up more than half of the catalog on the service and mostly don't exist anywhere else. The more I listen on SoundCloud, the better recommendations I get for emerging artists, mixes, and remixes. It's more fun for me than the other services. But most people listen on Spotify or Apple Music. And so when I get a playlist sent to me on Spo...
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Blog iconFLAVOR by moyed
Jan 15
Things I Read Last Week #3
1. The Economic Limits of Prediction Markets and Cognitive FinanceMatt Liston (Augur co-founder, Gnosis' first CSO) pointed out fundamental economic structure problems with prediction markets through a Twitter thread. In the 2024 U.S. presidential election, Polymarket predicted Trump at 60% when media and polls were showing 50/50, and it turned out to be correct. This proved that markets aggregate information better than experts. However, paradoxically, the bettors who provided billions of do...
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Ex Machina
Jan 15
Sweat of the Brow
Patent law was designed to provide inventors a limited monopoly over their work so that they could monetise it. But as innovation cycles have shrunk, we need to reconsider whether our current patent term is relevant any longer.
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Jan 15
Will drone delivery ever become an urban solution?
Wing, the aerial delivery company owned by Alphabet, recently announced an expansion to 150 more Walmart stores across the US this year. This also includes four new cities: Los Angeles, St. Louis, Miami, and Cincinnati. The company now says that it has completed over 750,000 deliveries since it launched in 2012. And the goal is to be flying out of 270 Walmart locations by 2027. There was a period over a decade ago when drone delivery was in its "hype phase." This also coincided with retail be...
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Blog iconETH Daily
Jan 15
MegaETH Stateless Validator
MegaETH open-sourced its Stateless Validator, a lightweight client that verifies blocks using witness data without storing the full history.
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Boys Club
Jan 14
going full port on Hamnet
Hi friends, — (@) I loved receiving replies to last week’s newsletter from subscribers near and far. Please don’t hesitate to reply here, I’d love to hear what you’re thinking about. Love, Deana Editors: Miranda Polymarket at the Golden Globes. By now, you’ve probably seen this. — (@) Most of the markets called the correct award outcomes, which is a feat, though the reception felt mixed. I loved it, and kept imagining Kylie getting bored and ripping some mid-ceremony bets. However, TBD on whe...
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Blog iconBuildBetter by BFG
Jan 14
Cycle Positioning Checklist For Founders
This short checklist is related to essays exploring market cycles. Check it out - maybe it will give you confidence to lean in. (for that secret announcement scroll to the end) Technology Cycles and The Anti-FOMO Playbook (Charlota Perez) And then: Tech and Financial Cycles Map on Today - From Gartner to Kondratiev's Waves and Dalio's Debt Cycles...
info: this blog is moving to substack
Blog icontinyrainboot
Jan 14
thank you for joining me here for the past two years. if you'd like to re-subscribe, visit https://tinyrainboot.substack.com/ lots coming in 2026, and sometimes nothing helps align your vision with reality more than a clean start. lots of love, tiny ♡
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Blog iconTaiko Labs
Jan 14
Trailblazers Season 6 Rewards Are Here!
Greetings, Trailblazers! Season 6 featured two tracks: The Arena and The Undercity. Trailblazers competed across both, and now it’s time to reap the rewards. Claims are officially open. https://trailblazers.taiko.xyz/claim The Process This season followed our established framework. We completed Sybil checks and internal reviews to finalize the rankings. Trailblazers also had the opportunity to distinguish themselves through the Trailblazer role on Guild. However, because Guild significantly c...
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Blog iconBizarreBeasts ($BB)
Jan 14
Louie's Food Fling 🍔
Our favorite yellow BizarreBeasts: Catz, Louie, is back with a brand new BIZARRE adventure! Louie's Food Fling combines satisfying slingshot physics, endless rolling hills, and a sky full of neon clouds and hand-illustrated munchies. Plus, we have a flinging competition going on this week on the BizarreBeasts ($BB) miniapp!The Gameplay: Launch, Surf, and SoarPull back on Louie like a slingshot and watch him soar across a neon landscape, through glowing clouds, and up into the stars if you get...
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Jan 14
Bottom-up budgeting
One of the ways that cities determine where they should spend money and invest is through something known as Participatory Budgeting. The birthplace of this approach is generally thought to be Porto Alegre in Brazil, which first adopted it in 1989. Since then, it has become a mainstream practice and spread to cities all around the world, including New York and Paris, both of which operate ambitious programs. In the case of Paris, they have committed 5% of their capital budget to be spent in t...
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Gökhan Turhan's Newsletter
Jan 16
On Context Layer Products re Consumer vs Enterprise
We are upgrading the global markets of any sort during this decade. I'd not go linear and claim that "first came crypto and then AI". Though both cluster-of-sectors have been in the making for more than half a century—yes, that's correct and i like m-dashes—only in the last decade have people come to understand that they can manage their own money in the programmatic level easily.Context Layer ShiftToday, it's happening to AI, too. People who, yesterday, hated knowledge management tools—eithe...
Post cover image
Blog iconSara Endestad
Jan 16
Wanna be happy 24/7? Means you´re avoidant (yeah... It´s bad)
"But what’s the problem with this need to be happy?" Many things.
Post cover image
Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Jan 16
Real estate has moved from faceless corporate to parasocial
My friend Chris Spoke sent me this article yesterday. It's by Paul Stanton (at Thesis Driven), and it's about "why the next generation of real estate fund managers will be built on video reels and newsletters." As someone who has been writing a personal blog-slash-newsletter for the last 13+ years (though largely focused on real estate and cities), this post really resonated with me. I wish I could say that I was early and that it brought me great riches, but sadly, that is not the case. Rega...
Post cover image
Blog iconETH Daily
Jan 16
zkEVM On Ethereum L1
A technical document for getting zkEVM proofs supported on Ethereum L1.
Post cover image
Blog iconENS DAO Newsletter
Jan 16
ENS DAO Newsletter #104
ENS DAO Newsletter #104 — 1/15/2026; A bi-weekly summary of the latest news and developments from ENS Labs, ENS DAO and the ENS community.
Post cover image
jonathancolton.eth
Jan 15
Workshop for the Mind
What We're SensingSomething is aligning. Not performing alignment - actually aligning. The difference is felt before it's named. The Infinite Garden essay became a Schelling point. People gathered around it - not to consume it, but to think alongside it. A group chat went deep. A strategy call shifted register. These are small signals, but they're the right kind. The question now is whether this becomes a thing people do, or dissipates into content. That's not a strategic choice. It's a tendi...
Post cover image
Blog iconANTIBLOG
Jan 15
Introducing W.I.T.I
"Everything is actually deeply meaningful. And we live in a time when almost nothing is. [Though it is not true] that things are meaningless, it is that we decided things are meaningless. And we are just wrong about that" ~ Christopher Ruocchio ☆ This book is not objective or unbiased. Nor is it a one-size-fits-all. I hold a belief that the human species is quite young in an evolutionary timeline. Granted, with nuclear arms and bioweapons, it doesn't take much imagination to consider we may d...
Free Your Music
Blog iconAVC
Jan 15
I like to listen to music on SoundCloud. For one, I am the Chairman of the Company. For another, I love the unsigned artists, remixes, and mixed tapes that make up more than half of the catalog on the service and mostly don't exist anywhere else. The more I listen on SoundCloud, the better recommendations I get for emerging artists, mixes, and remixes. It's more fun for me than the other services. But most people listen on Spotify or Apple Music. And so when I get a playlist sent to me on Spo...
Post cover image
Blog iconFLAVOR by moyed
Jan 15
Things I Read Last Week #3
1. The Economic Limits of Prediction Markets and Cognitive FinanceMatt Liston (Augur co-founder, Gnosis' first CSO) pointed out fundamental economic structure problems with prediction markets through a Twitter thread. In the 2024 U.S. presidential election, Polymarket predicted Trump at 60% when media and polls were showing 50/50, and it turned out to be correct. This proved that markets aggregate information better than experts. However, paradoxically, the bettors who provided billions of do...
Post cover image
Ex Machina
Jan 15
Sweat of the Brow
Patent law was designed to provide inventors a limited monopoly over their work so that they could monetise it. But as innovation cycles have shrunk, we need to reconsider whether our current patent term is relevant any longer.
Post cover image
Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Jan 15
Will drone delivery ever become an urban solution?
Wing, the aerial delivery company owned by Alphabet, recently announced an expansion to 150 more Walmart stores across the US this year. This also includes four new cities: Los Angeles, St. Louis, Miami, and Cincinnati. The company now says that it has completed over 750,000 deliveries since it launched in 2012. And the goal is to be flying out of 270 Walmart locations by 2027. There was a period over a decade ago when drone delivery was in its "hype phase." This also coincided with retail be...
Post cover image
Blog iconETH Daily
Jan 15
MegaETH Stateless Validator
MegaETH open-sourced its Stateless Validator, a lightweight client that verifies blocks using witness data without storing the full history.
Post cover image
Boys Club
Jan 14
going full port on Hamnet
Hi friends, — (@) I loved receiving replies to last week’s newsletter from subscribers near and far. Please don’t hesitate to reply here, I’d love to hear what you’re thinking about. Love, Deana Editors: Miranda Polymarket at the Golden Globes. By now, you’ve probably seen this. — (@) Most of the markets called the correct award outcomes, which is a feat, though the reception felt mixed. I loved it, and kept imagining Kylie getting bored and ripping some mid-ceremony bets. However, TBD on whe...
Post cover image
Blog iconBuildBetter by BFG
Jan 14
Cycle Positioning Checklist For Founders
This short checklist is related to essays exploring market cycles. Check it out - maybe it will give you confidence to lean in. (for that secret announcement scroll to the end) Technology Cycles and The Anti-FOMO Playbook (Charlota Perez) And then: Tech and Financial Cycles Map on Today - From Gartner to Kondratiev's Waves and Dalio's Debt Cycles...
info: this blog is moving to substack
Blog icontinyrainboot
Jan 14
thank you for joining me here for the past two years. if you'd like to re-subscribe, visit https://tinyrainboot.substack.com/ lots coming in 2026, and sometimes nothing helps align your vision with reality more than a clean start. lots of love, tiny ♡
Post cover image
Blog iconTaiko Labs
Jan 14
Trailblazers Season 6 Rewards Are Here!
Greetings, Trailblazers! Season 6 featured two tracks: The Arena and The Undercity. Trailblazers competed across both, and now it’s time to reap the rewards. Claims are officially open. https://trailblazers.taiko.xyz/claim The Process This season followed our established framework. We completed Sybil checks and internal reviews to finalize the rankings. Trailblazers also had the opportunity to distinguish themselves through the Trailblazer role on Guild. However, because Guild significantly c...
Post cover image
Blog iconBizarreBeasts ($BB)
Jan 14
Louie's Food Fling 🍔
Our favorite yellow BizarreBeasts: Catz, Louie, is back with a brand new BIZARRE adventure! Louie's Food Fling combines satisfying slingshot physics, endless rolling hills, and a sky full of neon clouds and hand-illustrated munchies. Plus, we have a flinging competition going on this week on the BizarreBeasts ($BB) miniapp!The Gameplay: Launch, Surf, and SoarPull back on Louie like a slingshot and watch him soar across a neon landscape, through glowing clouds, and up into the stars if you get...
Post cover image
Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Jan 14
Bottom-up budgeting
One of the ways that cities determine where they should spend money and invest is through something known as Participatory Budgeting. The birthplace of this approach is generally thought to be Porto Alegre in Brazil, which first adopted it in 1989. Since then, it has become a mainstream practice and spread to cities all around the world, including New York and Paris, both of which operate ambitious programs. In the case of Paris, they have committed 5% of their capital budget to be spent in t...