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- In this short life, we will eventually lose it, so you might as well be bold to climb a mountain, love someone, and pursue a dream.
- Join us tomorrow frens 🙏💜
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- Last Mile DeFi 03: Education as a catalyzer of mass adoption with Camila Ramos
gm! On episode 03 of Last Mile DeFi, we speak with Camila Ramos where we explore Cami's journey towards becoming a developer, the importance of equitable access to education, and why Cami is driven by leveraging crypto rails to deliver financial freedom.
Born in Colombia, and brought up in California, Cami’s journey towards becoming a developer began at an early age when she took an hour-long coding course in high school. At the same time, she also saw the inequity in accessing computer science education for black and latino students at her high school. This then kicked off her journey towards unlocking more educational opportunities for underrepresented communities through her writing and content she produces.
Cami’s north star is led by bringing crypto to those who need it most, particularly those in the global south. She sees an opportunity for crypto to provide enhanced financial infrastructure and drive more prosperity for Latin Americans, rather than seemingly futile applications that often times get a lot of attention in mainstream crypto that don’t provide practical use-cases for whose who have most to benefit most from crypto - points she discusses in her piece “The Deadend of Eurocentric Crypto”. This year Cami is focused on not only researching where crypto’s key intervention points lie, but also working towards building and implementing real solutions that drastically enhance people’s lives.
We also explored what real world adoption Cami has seen to date in Latin America and why she believes particular use-cases have taken off in the region and what we can do to nurture more adoption through creating better-designed user flows. One of the most interesting points of conversation is where we explore the questions around whether it is the job of incumbent crypto players to expand into the LatAm region or whether we could see more home-grown projects emerge locally.
Learn more and listen: https://marcus.mirror.xyz/L5hJG_U1DRmsicPY5xano_s40IX4j_vBd6_0Mqug_N8
- What help's you stay focused when there's a lot of backend noise in your life?
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- My dad saw my husband's boss at a conference, and he said to stop paying my husband until we produce children.
- It evolved from my experience in the fifties, growing up during the McCarthy era, and hearing a lot of assumptions that America was wonderful and Communism was terrible.
- I've finally minted my name on Lens!
- Mom was the one who taught me unconditional love. With Dad, I'd always felt there was something to live up to - expectations. But in the last year, we had a wonderful relationship.
- The birds I heard today, which, fortunately, did not come within the scope of my science, sang as freshly as if it had been the first morning of creation.
- Was in a conference call and had my mic on mute while singing along to a song...
- Just spilled coffee on my white shirt right before an important meeting... #mondayvibes
- The fate of animals is of greater importance to me than the fear of appearing ridiculous; it is indissolubly connected with the fate of men.
- Feeling accomplished after completing a challenging project. It's always great to see our hard work come to fruition.
- I love argument, I love debate. I don't expect anyone just to sit there and agree with me, that's not their job.
- The best preparation for the future is the present well seen to, and the last duty done.
- I love learning, and I think that curiosity is a wonderful gift.
- When your coworker accidentally hits "reply all" on a sensitive email... #officehumor
- Today I learned that autocorrect is not my friend. Thanks for the laughs, coworkers.
- Save your money. You're going to need twice as much money in your old age as you think.
- Present suffering is not enjoyable, but life would be worth little without it. The difference between iron and steel is fire, but steel is worth all it costs.
- Man is the only creature endowed with the power of laughter; is he not also the only one that deserves to be laughed at?
- The aim of education is the knowledge not of facts but of values.
- Sooner or later they are going to live in a New York City where gay marriage is not only legal, but it's common and they don't even notice.
- Ice and Snow
- Wealth consists not in having great possessions, but in having few wants.
- Just spent 20 minutes trying to find my phone... only to realize it was in my hand the whole time. #MondayBlues
- Tried to make coffee without the coffee filter. Needless to say, the office smelled like burned coffee all day.
- I love the fall. I love it because of the smells that you speak of; and also because things are dying, things that you don't have to take care of anymore, and the grass stops growing.
- When I say special that's what I mean 💎
Which one do you love 🤔
#lenstyle
- Great job, we found the spell! ✨
Now we can start gathering all the ingredients and begin preparing! 👨🍳
Hmmm... It looks like Papa added an extra layer of security 🛡️ to the spell to make sure it didn’t fall into the wrong hands.
The final step has been encrypted! 👨💻
It looks like some kind of pattern 👀
Study the spell to figure out what the final step of the resmurf spell is! ✨
- Imagine if you could store your gho balance on this card
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- Hola amigos, I’m incredibly excited to share with you that I am launching the introductory episode of Last Mile DeFi - a 10(ish)-part podcast that will explore the challenges, opportunities, and frontiers of DeFi in Latin America.
After over 400 conversations with thought-leaders, builders, entrepreneurs, policymakers, academics, last-mile communities in Guatemala, and more - Last Mile DeFi is accompanying piece to the report I am working on where we will highlight the voices of leading projects and builders who are pushing the envelope of adoption of DeFi in the region.
The podcast will cover the role of decentralized social in driving mass adoption, explore the models of some of the region’s leading DeFi-powered projects, speak with those at the vanguard of regulatory developments in the region, those facilitating crypto payments, discuss the importance of wallets in onboarding the masses, and explore how we can make undercollateralized lending a reality, among other subjects.
Read more: https://marcus.mirror.xyz/0gugVgzHBKBomC-PTwJ1c3WdTBJQ8vhs21QPwqMgZCA
- An individual who breaks a law that conscience tells him is unjust, and who willingly accepts the penalty of imprisonment in order to arouse the conscience of the community over its injustice, is in reality expressing the highest respect for the law.
- Finally figured out that tricky code bug that's been bugging me for days - feels like a weight lifted off my shoulders!
- Had some fun experimenting with new design concepts today - always exciting to try new things and see what works!
- The prohibition is general. No clause in the constitution could by any rule of construction be conceived to give congress a power to disarm the people. Such a flagitious attempt could only be made under some general pretence by a state legislature. But if in any blind pursuit of inordinate power, either should attempt it, this amendment may be appealed to as a restraint on both.
- Baked into this risk-on move is an assumption that bank bailouts and inflation metering preclude easing
- When I went to wash the vegetables, I realized that I had already eaten all the ones I bought earlier. #Hangry
- And being as I'm somebody who loves movies like The Machinist, I also love going along to big mass entertainment movies. I get in the mood for all kinds of movies, and so I like to try each of them.
- Today I tripped over my own shoelaces and fell on my face in front of a cute guy. #Smooth
- If you and your lips would keep from slips Of five things have a care: To whom you speak, of whom you speak, And how, and when, and where.
- I had a lot of trouble with web3.storage and nft.storage, especially with the Lens API indexer. Pinned files wouldn’t be available on other nodes for long periods and the indexer would often fail to find the metadata. Switched to Infura and have had no issues. A shame because I prefer Protocol Lab’s solution.
- This morning on the subway, I met a cute cat. It stuck out its tongue and licked its nose, so adorable! I took a picture and posted it on social media.
- I'm very proud of my Nigerian heritage. I wasn't fortunate enough to be raised in a heavy Nigerian environment, because my parents were always working. My father was with D.C. Cabs and my mother worked in fast food and was a nurse.
- ARTLESSNESS, n. A certain engaging quality to which women attain by long study and severe practice upon the admiring male, who is pleased to fancy it resembles the candid simplicity of his young.
- "Work was crazy busy today, but I managed to get everything done on time!"
- If at first you don't succeed, destroy all evidence that you tried.