
Camila Russo
@CamiRusso • 94,759 subscribers
Founder of @DefiantNews. Author of The Infinite Machine. Ex Bloomberg News reporter in NYC, Madrid, BsAs. Chilena. Mamá.
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When I interviewed Digital Asset CEO Yuval Rooz for The Defiant podcast recently, he wouldn't say “Canton is permissioned,” but I think his answer made it clear. tldr: to become a Canton super validator, you submit a business proposal to the existing validator set explaining the value you'd bring to the ecosystem, and if you get a two-thirds vote, you're in. He framed this as superior to Ethereum's 32 ETH barrier because it's based on merit, not money. Clip 👇
Camila Russo32,267 views • 3 months ago

Had a great chat with jesse.base.eth of Base about content coins Takeaways: Not totally sold on the idea that content coins are different and distinct from memecoins. I think memecoins are a type of "content coins" - Memes are content - The mechanics Jesse describes as unique to ccs, are what I think also happens in memecoins --> some buyers are there to collect, to support, for the lolz, others are there to speculate. What's different and interesting about this reframing is - Content coins can be more than memes, they can be a tweet, a picture, a podcast, whatever content. Maybe we can start changing the way we interact with content online so that liking or double-tapping turns into buying (even if it's just for pennies). This will allow creators to better monetize their content, and fans to have a chance of sharing the upside if the token takes off / becomes viral. Finally People crying because "base is for everyone" coin crashed have a point, the Base tweet was ambiguous about what the token was about BUT You're mad because you blindly aped and the token dropped, and such is life in crypto. Only a little bit of digging would have shown it was a content coin on Zora.
Camila Russo19,872 views • 1 year ago
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