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I like memes. || Fighting climate change by building the future of carbon markets with
KlimaDAO #ReFi || Explore onchain carbon: http://carbon.klimadao.fi
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- ✨🌳Midori KlimaDAO🌳✨
Phi is now carbon negative by retiring 100 tonnes of carbon credits in an official collab with KlimaDAO!🤩🌿
Explore and interact with KlimaDAO, and get cute objects as proof of your contribution!
https://quest.philand.xyz/campaign/klimadao-midori
Let's save our planet!🌍💫
- I'm very close to having more Lens followers than bird app followers.
- Working with smart, talented people is great because you naturally want to reciprocate by becoming smarter and more talented.
- Early man let a wolf into their home though it looked like a threat and then there were dogs.
Later man ran AutoGPT though it looked like a virus...
- More military spending = more inflation
- There are mounds in Ohio created by native peoples that are thousands of years old. This is Fort Hill.
"Fort Hill is one of the best-preserved examples of an ancient hilltop enclosure. Fort Hill was built by American Indians of the Hopewell Culture, who lived in Ohio about 2,000 years ago. Despite the name, Fort Hill was not an actual fort used for warfare, but more likely a ceremonial gathering place. Fort Hill is also a nature preserve, and the 1,300 acres are home to one of southern Ohio’s largest mature forests, with many towering old trees." source: https://www.ohiohistory.org/visit/browse-historical-sites/fort-hill-earthworks-nature-preserve/
"The Hopewell culture flourished in Ohio and other parts of eastern North America during the Middle Woodland Period, possibly as early as 100 B.C. We do not know what these people might have called themselves. The name we use comes from Mordecai Hopewell, a Chillicothe landowner on whose property mounds were excavated in the 1800s.
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The Hopewell culture participated in long-distance trading networks, acquiring copper from the upper Great Lakes, mica from the Carolinas, shells from the Gulf of Mexico, and obsidian from the Rocky Mountains. Magnificent works of art were crafted from these exotic raw materials, such as an elegant human hand effigy cut from mica and giant spear points chipped from obsidian. Hopewell artwork depicts various animals, with deer, bear, and birds appearing most frequently. Animal effigies--perhaps a guardian spirit of a shaman--were carved on the bowls of stone pipes so as to face the smoker." https://archive.archaeology.org/online/features/hopewell/who_were_hopewell.html
- "Carbonmark launches as the go-to platform for acquiring, trading, and retiring digital carbon. It will serve as the gateway for users to access to the Digital Carbon Market (DCM) – the segment of the Voluntary Carbon Market which leverages the benefits of public blockchain technologies – giving access to tens of millions of carbon credits from hundreds of projects instantly.
Carbonmark prioritizes user experience with a seamless marketplace interface – it does not charge any platform fees for buyers or sellers and lists more carbon projects than any other carbon credit storefront thanks to the interoperable standards that KlimaDAO has helped to establish."
source: https://www.carbonmark.com/blog/carbonmark-launches-the-universal-carbon-marketplace
Please check out the carbon credit projects. You can filter by country and categories like energy efficiency, forestry, industrial processing, renewable energy and more. https://www.carbonmark.com/projects
- Fun fact: public goods are good.
- outtake from 2100: Life On Mars 👩🚀 https://blog.elliepritts.com/2100-life-on-mars
- Good morning!
A shot I took in Lake Garda a few years ago 💜
- Lens on mobile do hit different though
- Digital carbon leverages Web3 technology to create a more efficient and transparent market.
Learn more on the fundamentals of this innovative new way to tackle climate change.
𝗦𝗶𝗴𝗻 𝘂𝗽 𝗻𝗼𝘄 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝘁𝗵𝗶𝘀 𝗙𝗥𝗘𝗘 𝘄𝗲𝗯𝗶𝗻𝗮𝗿 𝗵𝗮𝗽𝗽𝗲𝗻𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗧𝗢𝗠𝗢𝗥𝗥𝗢𝗪 𝗙𝗘𝗕 𝟳 http://klima.fyi/onset-1
- Big thanks to our Aave Fam! 🤍
Aave Protocol V3 is now live on the Ethereum market 🚀
”The most exciting aspect of V3 is its flexible design, which enables a variety of new risk mitigation features, and its improved capital efficiency and decentralized liquidity – all while reducing gas costs.” @stani.lens
With the deployment of V3 on Ethereum mainnet, Aave’s first and largest market, our community has unlocked new technical features and benefits, including 👇
🔋 **High-Efficiency Mode:** allows users to increase their capital efficiency when supplying and borrowing correlated assets like stablecoins and liquid staking derivates (LSDs)
💪 **Isolation Mode:** enables more assets to be listed on Aave as collateral while maintaining the security of the protocol. Liquidity risks can be siloed by listing assets in isolation mode.
⛽️ **Gas Optimization:** reduces gas costs associated with all the functions across the board by ~ 20-25%.
Our migration tool for moving your assets from V2 ➡️ V3 is ready to help all the DeFi ghosts 👻 out there to move your positions over smoothly in a single transaction. Deep dive into the migration tool and more in the V3 ETH blog here: https://aave.mirror.xyz/K9gQPsv-hAH-gO4oH2i0Oen8uQEHYL5q8x9xjN9XnmA
Decentralization drives our community forward 🚀 and with this shared mission in mind, we will continue to build and innovate together 👻.
- Stupid question but did you all make fresh wallets for Lens? I'm a little worried about managing the clutter in my wallet.
- Created using Stable Diffusion
- It must have been pretty cool to be a comic book reader in the 60s when the Golden Age and Silver Age heroes met for the first time introducing the concept of a multiverse.
- I was having the same issue and I have been using Lens exclusively from Desktop until past week. Basically in Orb and Phaver you can sign-in from Desktop and you will be logged-in in your mobile app. If you have set the dispatcher, you will be able to use Lens from mobile, signature-free.
Here the post from the day I found it:
https://lenster.xyz/posts/0x08-0xbc
Also, Lens core team is working on more solutions around this topic 🤫
- Created with Stable Diffusion
- Something that I did a lot during my early entering into web3, I was talking to lot of folks in groups, learned a lot and shared ideas. I still feel thats the best way to learn. Feel less restricted on sharing your ideas and open yourself for feedback - thats how you get further in your learning curve. For all learnoooors
- What is the best gift you've ever received?
- Elon is trying to charge me $8 for a blue tick?? I'll just use lens
- What's the coolest Lens powered app you've used this week?
- How do we engineer a decentralized effort to kill the penny?
- Tell me this isn't adorable https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x5H60Vj2HFQ
- "solid gold big mac"
- "Brad Pitt eating many hotdogs"
- "A cat holding a gigantic cheeseburger with mustard"
- "jellyfish tank in a 1950s living room at night"
- "Ted Cruz drinking milk"
- I want to use @orbapp.lens but I don't want to put my private key on my phone. Is there an obvious solution I'm missing here?
- "the child of mark zuckerberg and jeff bezos"
- chili is just american curry
- Lens is the most fun I've had with social media in a long time.
- "Pope Jeff Bezos"
- "Elon Musk eating many hotdogs"
- Right on. I love studying the history of technology to glean what wisdom I can. Web3 and crypto have so many parallels to early computing and the evolution of the internet!
Bell Labs, BBC, and Computer Chronicles have fantastic archives on Youtube.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDB8B8220DEE96FD9
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLp5kxJAhpetmkf2AnbkNfqTNzBLoplhG_
https://www.youtube.com/user/ComputerChroniclesYT
- Good luck getting this one out of your head https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHP3K3S8t7I
- Who remembers this one? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SFPp7Gsycs
- Lens is a global community. I'd love to see a "translate post" feature powered by open source software.
- Algorithmically-driven feeds increase discovery reach but create a new era of loose ties between creators & audiences.
Stat to follow: Decreasing conversion of views to follows on TikTok
- Debate me https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_pIPTih5iM
- This is an optimistic post ✨
- What's the recipe that you cook the most?
- I believe the @lensprotocol community can do big things. In honor of the merge, I want to see if we can raise enough carbon to offset all of emissions of rETH, one of the largest ETH staked derivatives.
rETH is a staked derivative issued by RocketPool. Unlike Lido's stETH which is managed by a tightly selected validator set, anyone can join the RocketPool validator set, increasing the decentralization of Ethereum!
I will match my collectors 1:1 as we all show that Lens can make Web3 green!
- Hey guys,
Today I’ve got a real treat for you! But first, storytime: about 2 months ago, my brother called me and asked if he could bring a friend over to our Friday night dinner. “Of course!” I replied, not knowing my life as a content creator was about to shift gears thanks to that night.
@bradorbradley.lens was the friend of my brothers who came to have dinner with us (i.e. my husband and myself) and when I asked him what he does for a living, he started talking passionately about @lensprotocol.
I then mentioned I was “doing my flower art as a side hustle” - and boom! An instant connection was made.
Pausing to introduce myself to those who don’t know me yet: my name is Leli, and I am an Israeli artist based in Tel Aviv.
As someone who has always loved arts, and has always been a nature enthusiast, I looked for a way to combine both. 6 years ago I found it, and I started to create illustrations using natural materials only.
Going back to the story - two months later, here I am, using LensProtocol on a daily basis. Pretty insane to think that just 2 months ago I had a very basic clue as to what NFT is, not to mention crypto!
Luckily, I don’t shy away from being an early adaptor - so here I am now!
This piece I’m sharing with you today is my homage to LensProtocl itself, as a token of my gratitude for it changing my life and perception of digital art and content.
This is the first of 4 pieces in this series, each of the 4 pieces will be collectible, but here is the Timelapse to show you a bit about the process. This piece is open for all to collect for 5 MATIC.
Be sure to check out (and collect) the others as well!
If you want to see more of my work, be sure to check out my Instagram account > https://www.instagram.com/leli_j/
My Tik-Tok account > https://www.tiktok.com/@leli__j
You are also more than welcome to follow me on Twitter > www.twitter.com/Halelij
I really hope you’ll like this series! I would also love to hear what you think of it in the comments section below.
Thanks and have a wonderful day,
Leli
- "Touch Grass"
Collect with NCT to help keep some grass around :)
- So @davidev.lens just showed me how to offset my own on-chain carbon footprint.
Thanks to Carbon FYI/ @klima.lens I was able to easily understand my on-chain footprint and retire the equivalent amount of NCT @toucanprotocol.lens
You, too can convert your great content on @lensprotocol into retired carbon credits. This is definitely a first for social media that reduces carbon footprint rather than strictly adding to it.
A very cool new use case anyone with a Lens profile can do. This post is collectible in NCT to show you what I mean. All NCT collected will be retired.
- It's probably not feasible for a number of reasons but imagine if Web3 funded and built floating data centers.
- What are your thoughts on folding phones? Anyone have personal experience using it as a daily driver?