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The Review

Caleb \ud83e\udde3

The Review is a weekly look at a few recurring topics, like short threads & expanded thoughts, recent news in the ecosystem or art & development projects + dialogue from my perspective of development, marketing, sociology & community building.

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Latest Issues

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SMB, NFT NYC & OKB

Another big week in the ecosystem: from acquisitions to the New York conference & all the announcements and showcases that happened there, as well as a continued pump into the coming week.

2 years ago
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DINO SOARS, FISHYs & Time

The 13th edition of The Review, my lucky number! Stay tuned to hear about rules to improve your trading journey and avoid scams, some alpha, and some words about waiting in a digitally-empowered world.

2 years ago
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This Web2 Brand will onboard the next 100 Million Users

Review #12 is here for peek into the FUTURE of Web3 events & ticketing, quick tips before investing into NFTs, and purposeful actions I’ve been taking towards creating my life on my terms.

2 years ago
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NFT Conferences: Coordinated Influencer P&Ds?

We’re back on The Review for another look at Web3’s developments in the past week & what tickled the interests, from NFT LA’s aftermath to the y00ts migrating to Polygon, ARB airdrop & rumblings on what’s coming after DeGods leave SOL befor...

2 years ago
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  • Caleb \ud83e\udde3

    Writer / Founder @ScarfDAO / Advisor⚓️

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