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In recent weeks, the rollercoaster ride has been on full throttle. The failure of Silicon Valley Bank, which sent shock waves through the tech startup industry, subsequently affected the USDC stablecoin, and had many crypto investors reaching for their wallets.
The fundamentals of DeFi and web3 are what we hold onto during these tough times. In this latest issue of the Recap, BP gets back to basics with an explainer on the Ethereum Virtual Machine, a close examination of the U.S. Federal Reserve and its role in the U.S. — and therefore the global — economy, a checklist of essential skills for any DAO contributor to cultivate, and our latest article: a reinvigorating run through the ReFi realm. Round that out with a nod to our Crypto Basics Series, and that’s a Recap wrap.
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Ethereum Virtual Machine Basics
Author: Hiro Kennelly | Editors: Tomahawk & Trewkat | Designer: Tonytad
Hiro Kennelly takes us through the ins and outs of the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM). The EVM is used by its namesake, Ethereum, but is also used by the likes of Binance Smart Chain and Avalanche. In essence the EVM is what enables smart contracts to operate, which in turn give rise to decentralized applications and what those enable: gamification, decentralized finance, on-chain governance protocols — you name it.
“The EVM functions by breaking down instructions from the smart-contract programming language Solidity into opcodes, which are the most basic form of computer instructions. So long as the network is allocated enough gas, the EVM can solve any computational problem thrown at it.”
Read this mandatory awareness article by Hiro Kennelly here.
7 Essential DAO Skills
Author: KAF | Editor: Kornekt | Designer: ab_colours
DAOing it ain’t easy, but it’s necessary… With the recent rise in decentralized autonomous organizations, the landscape of human coordination may have changed forever, and for the better. Whether they’re bidding on the Constitution, buying priceless internet art, or simply agreeing on some basic principle like going Bankless, DAOs are here to stay. KAF gets into seven essential DAO skills which can help any crypto novice upskill in a nanosecond.
“In DAOs, you just have to enter their Discord and introduce yourself. According to your skills and availability, the community will guide you and help you find a great fit. As you start contributing and the community gets to know and trust you, your reputation will increase, and more opportunities will come your way.”
Take a moment to run through this crash course on seven essential DAO skills.
What the F is The Fed?
Author: Frank America | Editors: Hiro Kennelly & Trewkat | Designer: ab_colours
In this third chapter of his forthcoming book, Frank America dives into The Federal Reserve, otherwise known as the central bank. In his first two chapters, Frank explored the evolution of money and the history and use of gold. His take is that we have to know where we’ve been to know where we are going. This essay is a no-frills breakdown of what The Fed actually does.
“Interestingly, The Federal Reserve doesn’t print money. Money, in its paper form, is only printed by the U.S. Treasury, specifically, The Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP).³¹ Fun fact: the majority of paper money printed today is solely to replace decayed, damaged, or outdated bills.”
Take fifteen minutes and upskill your awareness of the U.S.’s current monetary system.
Reinventing Economics With ReFi
Author: Meesh | Editor: Trewkat | Designer: Chameleon
Somewhere near the middle of the Venn diagram that is crypto lies decentralized finance, and within that regenerative finance, also known as ReFi. Historically, most efforts to enhance public goods haven’t been self sustainable, and require large amounts of counterparty trust and centralized capital. In this article by Meesh, we learn that ReFi aims to overcome these obstacles using the blockchain tooling of DeFi and public goods protocols.
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