๐Ÿ“ Web3 Field Notes #3

Bitcoin core version 24.0 released; the naysayers are back; NFTs and generative art; Ethereum Shanghai update; Harvard recommends Bitcoin for central banks & more.

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๐Ÿ“ Web3 Field Notes #3

๐Ÿ“š Readings:

  • The mother of them all: a timely reminder of why we need Bitcoin. โ€œIf you want to compare Bitcoin to something else, compare it to fire, the number zero, the wheel, the printing press, or electricity.โ€ Link (and some Bitcoin books)
  • Lunch with the FT: Brian Armstrong, CEO of Coinbase, remains bullish, while the stock of his company is at an all time low. He has to. Link
  • A comprehensive reading list on web3. The rabbit hole gets deeper. Link
  • Good report by BCG on asset tokenization. Still a lot of work needed. Link
  • The naysayers are back. โ€œThe end of crypto?โ€ โ€“ The Economist and The New York Times weigh in on crypto. Link NYT Link Economist
  • Everything you care about online is an NFT. Good write up. Link
  • New frontiers in AI and generative art. Link

๐Ÿšจ What caught my eyes: 

  • Bitcoin core version 24.0 released. Link | Notable changes
  • Latest Ethereum all core dev call: The upcoming Shanghai hard fork upgrade (ETA: 2023) will unlock Beacon Chain staked ETH withdrawals, and might include EIP-4844 (proto-danksharding). Proto-danksharding won't reduce Ethereum gas fees, but it will reduce the transaction costs of Layer 2 protocols. Link
  • World Cup NFT bonanza: NFTs in sport are still about โ€œcollectingโ€ and โ€œrarityโ€ for die-hard fans, rather than utility. Meanwhile, NFTs are gradually becoming mainstream. Link
  • Harvard University publishes paper that recommends central banks to hold Bitcoin. Link
  • Binance launches industry recovery fund. CZ is seizing the moment. Link Etherscan

๐Ÿš€ Interesting Web3 start-ups: 

  • NiftyKit: create NFTs with no code. Link
  • Kazm: a web3 CRM system. Link
  • Rarify: metadata on NFTs across multiple blockchains. Link
  • Daylight: market directly to digital wallets. Link
  • Artemis: developer activity dashboard across protocols. Link

๐Ÿ’กIdeas & Take-Aways: 

  • The aftermath of FTX: โ€œbottomless exhaustionโ€. The third stage of a bear market. Narratives die off. Anger is replaced by silence. I think thatโ€™s the stage weโ€™re slowly entering. Crypto isnโ€™t less exciting though.

Back to building an learning. 

Onwards! ๐Ÿš€


โ€œSo remember this principle when something threatens to cause you pain: the thing itself was no misfortune at all, to endure it and prevail is great good fortune.โ€

โ€“ Marcus Aurelius