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Vinay

@leashless

Ran @Ethereum launch. CEO @Mattereum Forbes bit.ly/3cPdZCw myhopeforthe.world Book thefutureofstuff.store radical ESG bit.ly/3CodRrd

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This is how government becomes corrupt. The Greek Model: 1) the rules make everything impossible 2) the hierarchy only operates by constantly bending its own rules 3) favour brokers bank-and-spend access to rule-bending informal power networks Clear precise enforced rules FTW

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"Five years into that revolution there just won't be a TradFi." Mattereum CEO Vinay speaks about the tech advances that TradFiโ€™s world models may have no ability to leverage. On @rwaworld X Space May 29th 2025

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The velocity of RWA settlement matters โšก๏ธ We're moving from a system that takes days to a system that takes seconds What Vinay is building at Mattereum is set to underpin the legal rights behind these settlements in a future where speed is everything. ๐Ÿ”ฅ

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A lot of tailoring โ€”ย and indeed, aesthetics outside of tailoring โ€”ย has nothing to do with 1930s through 1980s male tailoring. For instance, Yohji Yamamoto or Paul Harden. We can go further afield into techwear. These designers have different "first principles."

A lot of tailoring โ€”ย and indeed, aesthetics outside of tailoring โ€”ย has nothing to do with 1930s through 1980s male tailoring. For instance, Yohji Yamamoto or Paul Harden. We can go further afield into techwear. These designers have different "first principles."
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Thus, I agree that it's subjective. Dress is not a science like physics. However, once we agree on a principle, then it's not subjective because there was a language to 1930s through 80s men's tailoring.

Thus, I agree that it's subjective. Dress is not a science like physics. However, once we agree on a principle, then it's not subjective because there was a language to 1930s through 80s men's tailoring.
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A quick little thread on how to be sociable and exciting in social situations, for nerds. I learned in my late 20s. Itโ€™s never too late!

๐™ท๐š’๐šŒ๐š”๐š–๐šŠ๐š— (@shagbark_hick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nomadism never died, even in the European genome. It just became "alcoholism" instead when nomadic peoples were forcibly settled (or intensely pressured to remain settled). (and the opioid epidemic is a genocide of peoples with autochthonous genes)