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In this episode of Beyond the Wild, hosts Mark Raycroft and Jason Loftus continue their conversation with wildlife photographer Nick White, diving deep into the ethics of wildlife photography, cultural differences in practices, and the importance of community and discussion in the field. They explore Nick's new wildlife photography club initiative, balancing work and passion, and his exciting van build project for wildlife adventures. The episode emphasizes the significance of ethical practices, community engagement, and the joy of exploring North America's diverse wildlife.Chapters00:00 Exploring Wildlife Photography Ethics09:28 Cultural Perspectives on Wildlife Photography27:24 Building Community in Wildlife Photography35:44 Networking in Photography Communities36:12 Learning from Every Photographer37:10 The Focus of Wildlife Photography Clubs38:01 The Depth of Wildlife Photography42:18 Balancing Photography with Day Jobs48:19 The Importance of Quality Printing51:07 Managing Hobbies and Passions53:47 Building a Mobile Photography Studio56:57 Exploring North America's Wildlife01:01:01 Community and Future PlansNick White Links:www.ththickofitphotography.comPhotography Websitewww.QuintePhotoServices.comBusiness Websitehttps://www.instagram.com/wildfocusquinte/In-Person Wildlife Photography Club@wildly.thick.of.itInstagramThanks for tuning in to the Beyond the Wild Podcast. Don't forget to subscribe to stay notified about upcoming episodes for your listening and viewing pleasure! Beyond the Wild Podcast is sponsored by Pictureline.com and Canon USA.
In this two-part episode of Beyond the Wild, hosts Mark Raycroft and Jason Loftus are joined by guest Nick White. They explore Nick's unique experiences living and working in Scotland, including his stint as a lobster fisherman in the North Sea. The conversation delves into the dangers at sea, the beauty of wildlife encounters, and the state of ecosystems in the UK, all while highlighting Nick's journey from a hobbyist to a passionate wildlife photographer. The crew discusses the differences between conservation models in North America and the UK, and the beauty of photographing wildlife. Nick shares personal experiences photographing red stags and the tranquillity of the Highlands, emphasizing how nature provides a sense of calm and connection to the environment.Chapters00:00 Winter Wonderland and Podcast Introduction02:54 The Impact of Weather on Wildlife Photography05:57 Meeting Nick White: A Local Photographer08:52 The Role of Social Media in Wildlife Photography12:01 Life in Scotland: A Unique Experience16:08 The Dangers of Lobster Fishing in the North Sea24:06 Wildlife Encounters and Sustainable Practices29:50 Photography Journey: From Hobby to Passion35:00 Wildlife Ecosystem Imbalance in the UK35:24 Conservation Models: A Comparative Analysis39:41 Wildlife Photography: Capturing Nature's Beauty43:15 Experiences in the Scottish Highlands51:29 The Red Stag Experience: A Unique Adventure57:40 The Magic of Nature: Finding Calm in the WildNick White Linkswww.ththickofitphotography.comWebsite@wildly.thick.of.itInstagramThanks for tuning in to the Beyond the Wild Podcast. Don't forget to subscribe to stay notified about upcoming episodes for your listening and viewing pleasure! Beyond the Wild Podcast is sponsored by Pictureline.com and Canon USA.
1 Alex O'Rion - Retroglow (Original Mix) [Solis Records] 2 ANTHONY, Ohxala - Electric Lake (Original Mix) [The Gardens of Babylon ] 3 Caballero, Tannko - Electric Movers (Jamie Stevens & Kasey Taylor Remix) [Digital Structures] 4 Cloaked - Corruscate (Extended Mix) [Univack] 5 Daniel Portman - Blue Collar (Extended Mix) [Enormous Tunes] 6 Dowden, Mazayr - Deflator (Original Mix) [Mango Alley] 7 EANP - N.u. (Original Mix) [Vapour Recordings] 8 Golan Zocher - Frequencies (Extended Mix) [Sprout] 9 Mariano Mellino - Poison (Original Mix) [Tronic] 10 Morttagua - Pallas (Stereo Underground Extended Remix) [Timeless Moment]
Matthew Bannister onSir Nicholas White, whose research on tropical diseases saved millions of lives.Lord Wallace, the Liberal Democrat who served in the Scottish and Westminster parliaments and was Deputy to three First Ministers.Professor Deborah Cameron who studied the use of language from a feminist perspective.Sly Dunbar, the Jamaican drummer who played on hundreds of hit records and teamed up with bass player Robbie Shakespeare to form “The Riddim Twins”.Interviewee: Professor Nicholas Day Interviewee: Lord McConnell Interviewee: Professor Miriam Meyerhoff Interviewee: Jazzie B Interviewee: Kevin Le GendreProducer: Gareth Nelson-Davies Assistant Producer: Catherine Powell Researcher: Jesse Edwards Editor: Glyn TansleyArchive used:Nick White: Improving the treatment of infectious diseases, Mahidol Oxford Research Unit (MORU) in Bangkok, Thailand, Tropical Medicine Oxford YouTube Channel, uploaded 08/03/2024; Professor Nick White: malaria, Mahidol Oxford Tropical Medicine Research Unit (MORU) interview, University of Oxford YouTube channel, uploaded 26 Jan 2012; Nicholas White, “Malaria Defeating The Curse”, Horizon, BBC Two, 05/06/2005; Nick White, Fatal Latitudes, BBC Two, 23/02/1993; Jim Wallace, Scottish Devolution Referendum, Reporting Scotland, BBC Scotland 1997; Coalition, Reporting Scotland, BBC Scotland 14/05/1999; Jim Wallace, Acting first minister clip, FMQs, Scottish Parliament, 15/11/2001; Jim Wallace interview, Stark Talk, BBC Radio Scotland, 09/06/2000; Deborah Cameron interview, Woman's Hour, BBC Radio 4, 31/10/2025; Deborah Cameron interview, Speak Up, BBC Radio 4, 02/08/2024;
Most builders think they've got first aid covered, until something actually goes wrong on site. In this episode, Mick Hawes sits down with Nick White, Co-Owner of Trade Aid Kits, to uncover why so many first aid kits used by tradies are outdated, poorly designed, and not fit for the real risks faced on construction and mining sites. Nick shares what he's learned supplying first aid kits to thousands of Aussie tradies and why "tick-the-box" compliance often creates a false sense of security. From eye injuries and deep cuts to burns and remote-site emergencies, this conversation highlights what first aid should look like in 2026 and why upgrading your kit is really about protecting your people, not just meeting regulations. This is a must-listen for builders, tradies, and construction business owners who want safer sites, stronger teams, and a more professional operation. Connect with Trade Aid Kits & Nick White: Website:https://tradeaidkits.com.au/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tradeaidkits/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tradeaidkits/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nick-white-b07907171/ Watch the full episode: https://youtu.be/JPoTDtSvsI8 Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@TheToolShedPodcast Take the free 2-minute Builder Freedom Readiness Scorecard:https://buildersfreedomreadiness.scoreapp.com/ Stay tuned next week when we talk about it. So, don't forget to subscribe to the show to get that episode as soon it gets released. Until then, stay healthy.
January 6, 2026 NICK WHITE,Pastor of First Baptist Church ofHamburg, NY, & an independentFundamentalist Baptist who cameto embrace the Doctrines of God’sSovereign Grace, who will address:“I MARRIED an UNREGENERATEWOMAN, & DIDN’T KNOW IT!!–&NEITHER DID SHE!!: WHY I BAPTIZEDMY OWN WIFE WHILE I WAS ALREADYA PASTOR (the CHELSEA WHITE STORY)” Subscribe: iTunes TuneIn Android RSS Feed Listen:
1 Cafe De Anatolia, Korney (VS), Shemin - All Is One (Original Mix) 2 Elliot Moriarty - Frequencies (Original Mix) 3 Elliot Moriarty - Memories (Original Mix) 4 Guy J - Stranger In A Strange World (Original Mix) 5 Carlos Luna - For the Weekend (Extended Mix) 6 Luca Saporito - Talkin' Like Dat (Whitesquare Remix) 7 Martino Stefano - Limbo (Original Mix) 8 Max Freeze - Del Mondo (Extended Mix) 9 MODBIT, Alex Merkush - The Weekend (Extended Mix) 10 Sapian - Ruthless Kid (Original Mix) 11 Super Flu, HARDEN - Breathe (Super Flu Remix)
NOYR Christmas Special 2025! It's the most wonderful time of the year!Written and hosted by Aimon ClarkPanel: Aaron Gocs, Nick White, Anisa Nandaula & Dave WoodheadTeam Captains: Patience Hodgson & Jeremy NealeBand: Simi Lacroix, Seja Vogel, George Browning & Adrian Pricenotonyourrider.com
1 Cafe De Anatolia, Korney (VS), Shemin - All Is One (Original Mix) 2 Elliot Moriarty - Frequencies (Original Mix) 3 Elliot Moriarty - Memories (Original Mix) 4 Guy J - Stranger In A Strange World (Original Mix) 5 Carlos Luna - For the Weekend (Extended Mix) 6 Luca Saporito - Talkin' Like Dat (Whitesquare Remix) 7 Martino Stefano - Limbo (Original Mix) 8 Max Freeze - Del Mondo (Extended Mix) 9 MODBIT, Alex Merkush - The Weekend (Extended Mix) 10 Sapian - Ruthless Kid (Original Mix) 11 Super Flu, HARDEN - Breathe (Super Flu Remix)
Sgt. Nick White joins Mike Chmielewski to talk about Halloween safety and more. Sgt. White recommends reflective wear over light colors, as they are easier to see. You can also get costumes with LED lights, or DIY your own lights for the costume. Please be sure to bring a flashlight. Sgt. White suggested that everyone […]
Host Meg Wolitzer presents two stories in which characters are faced with unexpected revelations that alter their lives. In “A Fable with Slips of White Paper Spilling from the Pockets,” by Kevin Brockmeier, performed by Geoffrey Arend, a thrift purchase comes with unusual fringe benefits. In “Lady Tigers,” by Nick White, performed by Michael Urie, the bus driver of a girls' softball team encounters a storm, and a secret. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Episode Summary: Storytelling is a huge part of the human experience. But how do you tell a good story? There are elements of craft to consider for sure, but for many authors, creativity comes from a place deep within themselves and looks different from writer to writer. In this episode, host Samantha Laine Perfas talks with literary critic James Wood, award-winning novelist Lauren Groff, short story writer Nick White, and playwright Sam Marks about their writing process.
Send us a textWelcome! Upside/Downside is a podcast about value creation and inspiration for business leaders to grow profits and cash flow. I'm your host, Matt Cooley. Acquiring a unique brain training product from one of Japan's keiretsu conglomerates and turning it into a B2C hit requires guts and vision. Nick White and his three colleagues at Thinkie took that leap and he joins me on this episode to share several aspects of their value creation journey.Thinkie's full throttle push is exciting. Positioning against the 800 lb gorilla market leader, messaging strategies to target segments, what it means to be a science-first company, real-time cash management, and why you may need to argue with yourself when you wear multiple hats in a 4-person company (hilarious!) are just a few of the gems we cover together.Increase your own neuroplasticity and join us!Thank you for listening and please visit Upside/Downside podcast and enter your email for my FREE list: "10 places to look for higher profits and cash flow right now!".
Mike and Paul sat down with our longest running panelist, Nick White, to talk comics and figure out just what goes on inside his head for the penultimate Panelist episode of IRCB!Timestamps:00:00:00 - Start/Last Week in Comics00:01:11 - News From The Fallout #1-300:19:09 - Space Opera XANADAX Across the Unknown Dimensions of the Galaxy00:27:01 - You'll Do Bad Things #1-600:35:37 - Discord Picks00:36:28 - Tower Dungeon Vol 200:44:54 - Assorted Crisis Events #3-500:49:29 - The Final Cut00:52:52 - Panelist Spotlight ft. Nick White01:25:44 - WrapMusic provided by Infinity Shred. Find them on Bandcamp.IRCB Avatars by @ICELEVELIRCB Logo by Kyle RoseProducer: Mike RapinProoflistener: Danny MartinezEditor: Zander Riggs Support us on Patreon to get access to our Patreon-only series: IRCB Movie Club, Saga of Saga, Giant Days of Our Lives, A Better Batmobile, and more! patreon.com/ircbpodcastEmail: ircbpodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @ircbpodcastInstagram: @ircbpodcastDiscord: discordapp.com/invite/E8JUB9sReddit: ireadcomicbooks.reddit.comIRCB GoodreadsMerch: ircbpodcast.com/shop
Nick White, DMD, of Lake Mary Pediatric Dentistry, shares insights on dealing with staff shortages and current trends in the dental industry. He discusses taking a hands-on approach to new technology and offers advice for success for emerging leaders in the DSO space.
Nick White, DMD, of Lake Mary Pediatric Dentistry, shares insights on dealing with staff shortages and current trends in the dental industry. He discusses taking a hands-on approach to new technology and offers advice for success for emerging leaders in the DSO space.
Leo Schofield walked out of prison wearing a shirt that read “Kevin is next.” For Leo, that wasn’t a slogan—it was a promise to the man who had shared his cell for decades, a friend he believed to be innocent. This episode traces Leo’s bond with Kevin Herrick and the years they spent fighting side by side, even as the courts shut them out. Now, with Leo free, Kevin’s case draws new attention from Georgetown’s Making an Exoneree program, where law student Nick White and Dr. Amanda Lewis begin peeling back the layers of a case that has never added up. Bone Valley is a production of Lava for Good™ Podcasts in association with Signal Co. No1.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
August 21, 2025 Nick White, Senior Pastor of First Baptist Church of Hamburg, New York, who will address: “ONE PASTOR'S JOURNEY OUT FROM the INDEPENDENT FUNDAMENTALIST MINDSET into the DOCTRINES of the SOVEREIGN GRACE of GOD” Subscribe: Listen:
Join Andrew Young as he decodes the world of Web3 with special guest Nick White, Vice President of Celestia Labs. Listen in as they discuss Nick's background and journey into crypto, how to think about modularity and data availability in blockchain architecture, the future of decentralized applications and the use cases unlocked by Celestia's scalable infrastructure, why Celestia is focused on growth over revenue right now, the economics of decentralized compute, whether modularity is the final evolution of blockchain design, the role Celestia fulfills within the Web3 ecosystem, the evolution of tokenomics and lessons from past models, and more.
It's the Maul or Nothing Season Finale — and the Wallabies have the final word. Australia take the Third Test 22–12 in a weather-soaked Sydney to deny the Lions a 3–0 whitewash… the Series ends with just a ONE point swing on aggregate
Had the pleasure of speaking with independent professional wrestling manager Nick White! On episode 208, we discussed becoming a fan, managing, being part of the Cult of Crow faction, working as an optician, and more. Follow Nick here: https://www.facebook.com/nicholas.maglio https://x.com/theacenickwhite https://www.instagram.com/n1ckwh1t3/ Are you a pro wrestler and have done community service and/or charity work? E-mail the podcast at wrestlingwithheart@yahoo.com and tell us if you would be interested in being interviewed. Follow us on:Facebook: Wrestling with Heart with Stanley Karr Bluesky: @wrestlingwithheart.bsky.social Instagram: @wrestlingwithheart Threads: @wrestlingwithheart Hear Wrestling with Heart on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Hear Wrestling with Heart on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/46cviL5... Hear Wrestling with Heart on iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-wr... Donate to my Patreon and subscribe to my content here: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=84502525 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Rollup TV is brought to you by:Boundless: https://beboundless.xyz/AltLayer: https://www.altlayer.io/Mantle: https://www.mantle.xyz/Vertex: https://vertexprotocol.com/Subsquid: https://www.sqd.ai/Summer: https://summer.fi/Join The Rollup Family:Website: https://therollup.co/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1P6ZeYd..Podcast: https://therollup.co/category/podcastFollow us on X: https://www.x.com/therollupcoFollow Rob on X: https://www.x.com/robbie_rollupFollow Andy on X: https://www.x.com/ayyyeandyJoin our TG group: https://t.me/+8ARkR_YZixE5YjBhThe Rollup Disclosures: https://therollup.co/the-rollup-disclTimestamps00:00 Introduction04:54 Market Trends and Stablecoins07:18 Avi Patel and Kled Controversy18:39 AI and Token Economics30:02 Macro Economic Insights with Will Clemente52:11 Transitioning to New Guests and Topics54:06 Exploring Investment Trends in Crypto and AI55:59 The Future of Security in Crypto Transactions58:47 Self-Custody vs. Custodial Solutions in Crypto01:02:06 Institutional Interest in Staking and ETFs01:06:41 Research Trends and Contrarian Investments in Crypto01:09:06 Debating Proof of Stake and Governance Models01:12:51 Texas Bitcoin Reserve and Legislative Changes01:14:56 Debate on Central Limit Order Books and Infrastructure01:40:07 Exploring Hyperliquid and User Experience01:45:36 Interoperability and Application-Specific Rollups01:50:40 The Future of Composability in DeFi01:58:49 The Role of Trust in Autonomous Finance02:25:58 Agented Commerce and the Future of AI in Finance
I had the opportunity this evening to sit down with Pastor Nick White and talk about his journey into Reformed theology and expository preaching. It was a joy to have this conversation, and I pray it encourages and challenges you this week.Find out more about the church he pastors: / hamburgbaptist This episode is sponsored by: Revo Financial https://revofinancial.com/
The Rollup TV is brought to you by:Celestia: https://celestia.org/Boundless: https://beboundless.xyz/AltLayer: https://www.altlayer.io/Mantle: https://www.mantle.xyz/Omni Network: https://omni.network/Vertex: https://vertexprotocol.com/Join The Rollup Family:Website: https://therollup.co/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1P6ZeYd..Podcast: https://therollup.co/category/podcastFollow us on X: https://www.x.com/therollupcoFollow Rob on X: https://www.x.com/robbie_rollupFollow Andy on X: https://www.x.com/ayyyeandyJoin our TG group: https://t.me/+8ARkR_YZixE5YjBhThe Rollup Disclosures: https://therollup.co/the-rollup-disclTimestamps00:00 Introduction to the Roll Up TV and Guests02:10 Regulatory Developments in DeFi09:17 Hot Takes on Crypto Networks and Moats13:41 Insights from Dimitri on VC Landscape18:00 Quantum Computing and Its Impact on Bitcoin24:30 The Rise of Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Networks30:14 Future of AI and Decentralized Compute36:08 Discussion with DeFi Dad on Ethereum and DeFi Market43:13 Ethereum's Resilience and User Perspective45:41 Innovations in DeFi and New Financial Primitives53:11 The Future of Airdrops and Marketing Strategies01:05:43 Leadership Transition and the ZK Market01:10:05 The Rise of ZK Technology and Its Implications01:19:34 Privacy in ZK Applications and Future Use Cases01:28:25 Real-Time Proving and Performance Milestones01:30:17 The Role of Zero-Knowledge Proofs in Crypto01:31:46 Understanding Chaos Labs and Oracle Problems01:39:21 Resilience in DeFi Protocols01:42:40 The Rise of Central Limit Order Books01:48:45 Solana ETFs and Institutional Interest in Crypto01:51:05 The Evolution of Crypto Media and DeFi Coverage02:04:12 Ethereum Foundation's Shift Towards DeFi
Ever wondered if you could turn back the clock on your brain's age and reclaim mental clarity? Brain training just got a serious upgrade with Thinkie System, a revolutionary technology that promises to sharpen your mind and potentially shave years off your cognitive age. In this episode, we're diving deep with Nicholas White, a key figure from Thinkie System, as he unveils the science behind their innovative sensor and brain-training games. Nick explains how their system, based on decades of research and development, offers real-time feedback to optimize your cognitive exercises, making your brain work smarter, not just harder. Whether you're looking to boost your memory, increase focus, or simply maintain your mental sharpness as you age, this conversation with Nick is packed with actionable insights and fascinating discoveries about the power of neuroplasticity and the potential of this cutting-edge technology. Tune in to learn how just a few minutes a day could transform your brain health and longevity.The information presented in Fully Alive is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before making changes to your health regimen. Guests' opinions are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the podcast host, production team, or sponsors.
Music Monday Consideration 563 A fresh batch of submissions ⸻ 1. Nowhere Fast (Louisville, KY) “Organized Sound” – submitted by Seth Robinson 2. Early Mourning feat. Depraved Horror & Avian Theory (Nashville) Cover of “She Took Him To The Lake” – submitted by Chad Sheppard 3. XXsmile (Québec, Canada) “Horror Movies” – “Shitty pop punk at its finest” from JF Trepanier 4. Low Standards, High Fives (Italy) “Sink or Swim” – from the upcoming full-length Everything Ends – submitted by Ame Ray 5. The Elephant March (NW Indiana) “On Top” – album drops 4/20/25. Longtime punk roots and Midwest representation 6. Inspection 12 (Jacksonville, FL) “You Can Call Me Al” (Rock Version) – legendary Fat Wreck-era band, now on People of Punk Rock Records – submitted by Tim Grisnik 7. NiTEWAKE (Columbus, OH) “Going It Alone” – solo project by Attack Attack!'s Nick White 8. Dead Churches (Vancouver, Canada) “Royal Blue” – gritty punk rock n' roll – submitted by Eric Kyle 9. Nate Parrish (Bakersfield, CA) “Small” – heartfelt ballad with mountain-sized introspection 10. The Weigh Down “Marilyn” – new punk video from Josh Gibson's band 11. Fear The Lions (San Diego, CA) “Double Minded” – recorded at The Blasting Room – submitted by Chris Miller 12. Lost Planet Airmen (Winnipeg, MB) “Forgotten Son” – new single from Taylor Stephenson 13. Justin Nine (Mesa, AZ) “Crumbling” – acoustic punk storytelling from a Mesa barroom vet 14. A Bogus Journey (Texas) “12 AM” – about mental health struggles – submitted by Santos Lopez 15. AIM TO STRIKE! (San Antonio, TX) “The Corpse” – heavy and melodic punk from Albert Contreras 16. I Like Snaps “I THINK WE HAVE A HIT ON OUR HANDS” – emo-rock ballad about authenticity and anxiety 17. The Lucky Eejits (Oakland, CA) “So Far So Good” – just announced for Punk in the Park SF – submitted by Casey D.P. FitzPatrick 18. First Natural (Phoenix/NC) “The Sheriff” – from their upcoming “Best Of” album – submitted by Philip Trapp 19. The Paradox “Do Me Like That” – rising band, submitted by Joseph Birch MxPx TEXT LIST - Join our Text list by texting MXPX to 844-923-0900 --- http://Linker.ee/mikeherrerapodcast Listen now! Share with a friend. Leave a voicemail- 360-830-6660 --------------------- Check out the new MxPx album 'Find A Way Home' at MxPx.com and streaming everywhere now! Listen or watch "Linoleum" here MXPX - Self Titled Deluxe Edition I now have an Artist Series Music Man Stingray from Ernie Ball! You can order straight from the shop on the Music Man website. A portion of proceeds goes to MusicCares! MIKE HERRERA SIGNATURE SERIES BASS If you like the podcast- Subscribe, rate and review on Apple. Support what I do at MXPX.com and also add MXPX and Mike Herrera to your music libraries on whatever streaming platfrom you use. Producing and editing by Bob McKnight. @Producer_Bob
We say goodbye to book show panelist Nick White! Our favorite raconteur is joining the Harvard faculty!
We say goodbye to book show panelist Nick White! Our favorite raconteur is joining the Harvard faculty!
In an age where mental acuity is increasingly recognized as paramount to overall health, innovative technologies are emerging to help individuals enhance and maintain their cognitive functions. One such advancement is the brain training sensor known as Thinkie, which has garnered attention for its potential to improve cognitive health through targeted brain exercises. Nick White explores the mechanisms, benefits, and implications of using a brain training sensor like Thinkie to bolster cognitive performance and mitigate age-related decline.The Science Behind Cognitive DeclineCognitive decline is a natural part of aging, with the prefrontal cortex - the area of the brain responsible for decision-making, inhibition, and long-term planning - being one of the last regions to mature and one of the first to deteriorate. Research indicates that the prefrontal cortex is fully developed by the age of 25, after which it begins to decline, leading to potential cognitive impairments such as dementia and Alzheimer's disease. Given these insights, the need for effective cognitive training becomes apparent.The Role of Brain Training SensorsThinkie operates on the principle that just as physical exercise is essential for maintaining bodily health, mental exercise is crucial for preserving cognitive function. Unlike physical activity, which provides immediate feedback through bodily responses such as increased heart rate and perspiration, cognitive exercise lacks such tangible indicators. This is where Thinkie comes into play. The sensor utilizes near-infrared spectroscopy technology to measure blood flow and oxygenation levels in the prefrontal cortex, providing real-time feedback on mental activity.By wearing the Thinkie sensor, users can engage in a variety of cognitive exercises-such as solving puzzles, playing word games, or participating in memory challenges-while receiving immediate data on their brain activity. This feedback loop is vital; it not only encourages users to engage more deeply with cognitive tasks but also helps them understand the impact of these activities on their mental health.Empirical Evidence and BenefitsThe effectiveness of Thinkie is backed by peer-reviewed studies conducted in various countries, including Japan, France, and the United States. Research suggests that consistent use of the sensor for just 10 minutes a day, three days a week, over a period of 90 days can lead to a significant reduction in brain age-by nearly four years, according to some studies. Remarkably, participants who adhered to the program for an entire year reported cognitive improvements equivalent to taking a decade off their brain age.These findings underscore the potential of brain training sensors not only to enhance cognitive performance but also to serve as preventive tools against age-related cognitive decline. By integrating cognitive exercises into daily routines, users can actively work to maintain and improve their mental faculties.Conclusion: Keep Your Brain Young to Maintain HealthThe advent of brain training sensors like Thinkie represents a significant leap forward in our understanding of cognitive health and aging. By providing users with real-time feedback on their brain activity, these devices empower individuals to take proactive steps in preserving their cognitive abilities. As society increasingly recognizes the importance of mental health, tools that facilitate brain training will likely become essential components of holistic wellness strategies. The implications are profound: as we harness technology to enhance cognitive health, we pave the way for healthier, more engaged lives well into our later years.Interview by Don Baine, The Gadget Professor.Sponsored by: Get $5 to protect your credit card information online with Privacy. Amazon Prime gives you more than just free shipping. Get free music, TV shows, movies, videogames and more. The most flexible tools for podcasting. Get a 30 day free trial of storage and statistics.
In an age where mental acuity is increasingly recognized as paramount to overall health, innovative technologies are emerging to help individuals enhance and maintain their cognitive functions. One such advancement is the brain training sensor known as Thinkie, which has garnered attention for its potential to improve cognitive health through targeted brain exercises. Nick White explores the mechanisms, benefits, and implications of using a brain training sensor like Thinkie to bolster cognitive performance and mitigate age-related decline.The Science Behind Cognitive DeclineCognitive decline is a natural part of aging, with the prefrontal cortex - the area of the brain responsible for decision-making, inhibition, and long-term planning - being one of the last regions to mature and one of the first to deteriorate. Research indicates that the prefrontal cortex is fully developed by the age of 25, after which it begins to decline, leading to potential cognitive impairments such as dementia and Alzheimer's disease. Given these insights, the need for effective cognitive training becomes apparent.The Role of Brain Training SensorsThinkie operates on the principle that just as physical exercise is essential for maintaining bodily health, mental exercise is crucial for preserving cognitive function. Unlike physical activity, which provides immediate feedback through bodily responses such as increased heart rate and perspiration, cognitive exercise lacks such tangible indicators. This is where Thinkie comes into play. The sensor utilizes near-infrared spectroscopy technology to measure blood flow and oxygenation levels in the prefrontal cortex, providing real-time feedback on mental activity.By wearing the Thinkie sensor, users can engage in a variety of cognitive exercises-such as solving puzzles, playing word games, or participating in memory challenges-while receiving immediate data on their brain activity. This feedback loop is vital; it not only encourages users to engage more deeply with cognitive tasks but also helps them understand the impact of these activities on their mental health.Empirical Evidence and BenefitsThe effectiveness of Thinkie is backed by peer-reviewed studies conducted in various countries, including Japan, France, and the United States. Research suggests that consistent use of the sensor for just 10 minutes a day, three days a week, over a period of 90 days can lead to a significant reduction in brain age-by nearly four years, according to some studies. Remarkably, participants who adhered to the program for an entire year reported cognitive improvements equivalent to taking a decade off their brain age.These findings underscore the potential of brain training sensors not only to enhance cognitive performance but also to serve as preventive tools against age-related cognitive decline. By integrating cognitive exercises into daily routines, users can actively work to maintain and improve their mental faculties.Conclusion: Keep Your Brain Young to Maintain HealthThe advent of brain training sensors like Thinkie represents a significant leap forward in our understanding of cognitive health and aging. By providing users with real-time feedback on their brain activity, these devices empower individuals to take proactive steps in preserving their cognitive abilities. As society increasingly recognizes the importance of mental health, tools that facilitate brain training will likely become essential components of holistic wellness strategies. The implications are profound: as we harness technology to enhance cognitive health, we pave the way for healthier, more engaged lives well into our later years.Interview by Don Baine, The Gadget Professor.Sponsored by: Get $5 to protect your credit card information online with Privacy. Amazon Prime gives you more than just free shipping. Get free music, TV shows, movies, videogames and more. The most flexible tools for podcasting. Get a 30 day free trial of storage and statistics.
Tyler and Will Hour #2 with Nick White and Start Bench Cut: NFL Draft edition!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tyler and Will Hour #2 with Nick White and Start Bench Cut: NFL Draft edition!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tyler and Will Hour #2 with Nick White and Start Bench Cut: NFL Draft edition!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tyler and Will Hour #2 with Nick White and Start Bench Cut: NFL Draft edition!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After a majorly successful week for the Celestia ecosystem, winning Noble's new AppLayer & Ethena's 'Converge' chain, we are coming to you with an episode recorded in Denver this year with Nick White.We first touched on FUD and asked Nick to openly address the FUD from the community regarding staking, locked tokens, and the tokenomics in general.The technical discussion started their "Go Bigger" roadmap with gigabyte blocks, and dive into how ZK accounts and lazy bridging. Nick explains that their approach isn't about chasing quick gains but building the infrastructure that can *actually* support thousands of rollups.Let's explore.Join The Rollup Edge: https://members.therollup.coWebsite: https://therollup.co/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1P6ZeYd..Podcast: https://therollup.co/category/podcastFollow us on X: https://www.x.com/therollupcoFollow Rob on X: https://www.x.com/robbie_rollupFollow Andy on X: https://www.x.com/ayyyeandyJoin our TG group: https://t.me/+8ARkR_YZixE5YjBhThe Rollup Disclosures: https://therollup.co/the-rollup-discl
Fresh off the mic, social media sensation Nick White joined Comedy Legends with Bevo recently – and he did not disappoint! From viral sketches to sold-out shows, Nick is quickly becoming one of Australia's most exciting comedy talents. We chatted about his meteoric rise, the hustle behind the laughs, and how he's bringing his online characters to life on stage.Catch the full episode now – trust us, you'll be in stitches!
Nick White is the COO of Celestia Labs. In this podcast we talk about Debunking the Celestia FUD.Celestia is a modular consensus and data network, built to enable anyone to easily deploy their own blockchain with minimal overhead and the first modular blockchain network.Nick White - COO of Celestia LabsNick's Twitter: @nickwh8teCelestia's Website: https://celestia.org/Logan Jastremski - Co-Founder at Frictionless Capital:Logan's Twitter: @LoganJastremskiFrictionless Capital: https://www.frictionless.fund/
Nick White is one of the fastest-rising faces in Australian comedy. With well over half a million followers across social media, Nick is well-known for his impressions, characters and sketch comedy, which have earned him over 45 million likes on TikTok. The Brisbane-born comedian spent a few years in New York City where he performed at Greenwich Village Comedy Club, The Comic Strip and Broadway Comedy Club, where he earned a residency. After leaving his career in architecture to pursue full-time comedy in 2022, Nick's first solo stand-up show had a sold-out run across Australia's east coast the following year. Nick's comedy has also made an impact abroad, and in 2023 he performed a sold-out run of shows in London. His work has been featured on HuffPost, The Independent, Junkee and you have probably heard his lovely baritone voice on the triple j airwaves. Nick brings his new live show, “I'm Scared, Babe”, to Australian audiences in 2025, so check them out, tour dates in the episode notes. His special is now out on YouTube, which is exciting. We chat about his upcoming Australia tour, impersonators, being shy and coming out of his shell, his time in New York, leaving architecture, Sims obsession, following his intuition, gut and funny, collaborating plus plenty more! Check Nick out on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nickwhite49/ Tour dates / Australian shows: https://comedy.com.au/tour/nick-white/ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@missnickiewantie Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@nickwhite49 ------------------------------------------- Follow @Funny in Failure on Instagram and Facebook https://www.instagram.com/funnyinfailure/ https://www.facebook.com/funnyinfailure/ and @Michael_Kahan on Insta & Twitter to keep up to date with the latest info. https://www.instagram.com/michael_kahan/ https://twitter.com/Michael_Kahan
The express edition, with press conferences featuring Western Force coach Simon Cron and players Nick White and Dylan Pietsch.
What if building a blockchain was as easy as deploying a smart contract? On this episode of Everything SVM on The Index, co-hosts Alex Kehaya and Omar Zaki, CEO of Mantis, sit down with Nick White, Vice President of Celestia Labs, to explore how modular blockchain architectures revolutionize scalability and innovation. Nick breaks down Celestia's groundbreaking approach, which separates execution from consensus and data availability, providing developers with unprecedented flexibility. This paradigm shift is key to overcoming the bottlenecks that have long-constrained networks like Ethereum and Solana.The conversation ventures into the rapidly evolving landscape of DeFi protocols and application-specific chains, where innovation is reshaping how developers build decentralized applications. With Solana's high-speed block times pushing the limits of transaction efficiency, we examine how modular solutions like roll-ups could unlock even faster confirmations and tailored scalability. The AppChain thesis takes center stage as we explore Celestia-based projects that exemplifies the potential for customizable and private transactions.They discuss the next evolution of blockchain development, where deploying roll-ups on Celestia might soon be more accessible than launching a smart contract. As we unpack the challenges of modular ecosystems and the solutions emerging to address them, we paint a vision of the ultimate end game for blockchain scalability—a future where modular chains provide unmatched flexibility, efficiency, and innovation.Celestia: https://celestia.org/Mantis: https://mantis.app/Show LinksThe Index X ChannelYouTube
In this episode of Critical Thinking, Jo Holden, Global Head of Investment Research at Mercer, is joined by Nick White, Global Strategic Research Director, and Matthew Scott, Strategic Research Principal, to explore Mercer's "Themes and Opportunities 2025" paper, specifically focusing on this year's theme, "Swing State." This concept reflects an economy in transition, driven by shifts in monetary policy, supply chain dynamics, and technological innovation. These forces require investors to adjust their strategies, embracing diversification and preparing for a broader range of scenarios. Key takeaways include: Private Markets De-Siloing: The report highlights changes in private market dynamics, with slower distributions and longer holding periods. There is a growing case for emerging markets (EM) over US investments, signaling the need for broader diversification.The security of everything: The interconnection between security and sustainability, rising dissatisfaction in institutions, with increasing political instability requiring careful risk management.Circular Economy: The importance of the circular economy, noting its potential to create new investment opportunities as businesses increasingly adopt sustainable practices to minimize waste and maximize resource efficiency.Citations: Investment consultant of the year & Thought leadership paper on sustainable investing, Global: Mercer :: Environmental Finance Completing the Picture - How the circular economy tackles climate change.pdf Opinions expressed are those of the speakers based on market conditions as of the date of recording, are subject to change without notice and do not necessarily reflect Mercer's opinions. This does not constitute an offer or a solicitation of an offer to buy or sell securities, commodities and/or any other financial instruments or products or constitute a solicitation on behalf of any of the investment managers, their affiliates. For the avoidance of doubt, this is not formal investment advice to allow any party to transact. Additional advice will be required in advance of entering into any contract. Read our full important notices - click here
In today's episode, we explore the next evolution of the modular blockchain landscape with Nick White and Jon Charbonneu. Celestia's base layer now supports 21 chains and is pushing sovereign rollups as the next step. As a minimalist data availability focused L1, Celestia has had a big year with a lot yet to come. Our conversation explores the mechanics behind Celestia's blockchain design, from lazybridging to ZK accounts. We talk about the next evolution of the Celestia roadmap, focused on building a native ecosystem of interoperable rollups. The rise of altVMs, Celestia's recent upgrades, and light nodes were also touched on. Towards the end, we discuss TIA, the asset, and how it is used in the Celestia ecosystem as well as how Jon thinks about valuing it amongst other base layer assets. Join The Rollup Edge: https://members.therollup.co Website: https://therollup.co/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1P6ZeYd.. Podcast: https://therollup.co/category/podcast Follow us on X: https://www.x.com/therollupco Follow Rob on X: https://www.x.com/robbie_rollup Follow Andy on X: https://www.x.com/ayyyeandy Join our TG group: https://t.me/+8ARkR_YZixE5YjBh The Rollup Disclosures: https://therollup.co/the-rollup-discl
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Celestia's co-founder and its COO talk about how their modular blockchain makes it easier for blockchains to scale. Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Fountain, Overcast, Podcast Addict, Pocket Casts, Pandora, Castbox, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, or on your favorite podcast platform.Celestia, a data availability layer for blockchains, was launched last October to much fanfare. The platform takes a modular approach to blockchains, allowing developers to post data onto it without the need for smart contracts or execution. This makes it extremely useful for scaling roll-ups and other layer two technologies. Celestia co-founder Mustafa Al-Bassam and COO Nick White join Unchained to discuss what Celestia is and how it works, how data availability sampling allows for more scalability, how Celestia compares with other data availability layers, whether Celestia could become a data availability layer for Bitcoin, and comparisons between Celestia and Solana. Show Highlights:Mustafa's background and how his project called LazyLedger ended up becoming CelestiaNick's vision for modular blockchainsWhy Mustafa believes in the “10,000 rollup” endgameWhy Mustafa thinks that gaming and NFT chains work better on a modular blockchainWhat Celestia is and how it resembles the publication of an article in a newspaperWhat data availability sampling (DAS) is and how it works to ensure that the data is available and accurate for validatorsHow DAS allows for more scalabilityWhat types of applications can be built with this type of modular architectureMustafa's explanation of the concept of Blob stream and blob spaceHow a rollup can be an independent or sovereign layer, not just a layer 2 to a layer 1How Celestia competes with other DA layers, like the future EigenDAThe role of the TIA token in the Celestia ecosystem How Mufasa hacked the CIA when he was 16 years old and how he transitioned into cryptoWhether Celestia could become a DA layer for Bitcoin layer 2 rollupsWhether Solana could end up becoming an Ethereum layer 2 using Celestia for data availability The proposal to extend the functionality of Celestia without smart contracts in the base layer Thank you to our sponsors! Popcorn Network | PolkadotGuests | Nick White, COO at Celestia LabsPrevious appearances on Unchained: Three Crypto Pioneers on Crypto's Monolithic vs. Modular DebateMustafa Al-Bassam, cofounder and CEO at Celestia LabsLinks | Modular vs. MonolithicAlchemy: Modular vs. Monolithic BlockchainsVisa: Monolithic vs. modular blockchainChris Burniske's tMonolithic vs. modular blockchain | Visaweet on modular vs monolithic“The horrific inefficiencies of monolithic blockchains” by polynyaBlockworks: A spicy salvo launched in the monolithic vs modular debateUnchained: What Is the Blockchain Trilemma?CelestiaCelestia's explanation of modular blockchainsData availabilityData availability samplingAn introduction to sovereign rollups-Unchained Podcast is Produced by Laura Shin Media, LLC. Distributed by CoinDesk. Senior Producer is Michele Musso and Executive Producer is Jared Schwartz. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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In today's episode, David delves into the interesting dynamics between Ethereum and Celestia. While Ethereum and Solana are often seen as the main rivals, Celestia shares similar design philosophies and goals but with notable differences. Is it Ethereum's true competitor? Joining us to help answer that question and much more is Nick White, COO of Celestia Labs. ------
Celestia's co-founder and its COO talk about how their modular blockchain makes it easier for blockchains to scale. Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Fountain, Overcast, Podcast Addict, Pocket Casts, Pandora, Castbox, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, or on your favorite podcast platform.Celestia, a data availability layer for blockchains, was launched last October to much fanfare. The platform takes a modular approach to blockchains, allowing developers to post data onto it without the need for smart contracts or execution. This makes it extremely useful for scaling roll-ups and other layer two technologies. Celestia co-founder Mustafa Al-Bassam and COO Nick White join Unchained to discuss what Celestia is and how it works, how data availability sampling allows for more scalability, how Celestia compares with other data availability layers, whether Celestia could become a data availability layer for Bitcoin, and comparisons between Celestia and Solana. Show Highlights:Mustafa's background and how his project called LazyLedger ended up becoming CelestiaNick's vision for modular blockchainsWhy Mustafa believes in the “10,000 rollup” endgameWhy Mustafa thinks that gaming and NFT chains work better on a modular blockchainWhat Celestia is and how it resembles the publication of an article in a newspaperWhat data availability sampling (DAS) is and how it works to ensure that the data is available and accurate for validatorsHow DAS allows for more scalabilityWhat types of applications can be built with this type of modular architecture?Mustafa's explanation of the concept of Blob stream and blob spaceHow a rollup can be an independent or sovereign layer, not just a layer 2 to a layer 1How Celestia competes with other DA layers, like the future EigenDAThe role of the TIA token in the Celestia ecosystem How Mufasa hacked the CIA when he was 16 years old and how he transitioned into cryptoWhether Celestia could become a DA layer for Bitcoin layer 2 rollupsWhether Solana could end up becoming an Ethereum layer 2 using Celestia for data availability The proposal to extend the functionality of Celestia without smart contracts in the base layer Thank you to our sponsors! Popcorn Network | PolkadotGuests | Nick White, COO at Celestia LabsPrevious appearances on Unchained: Three Crypto Pioneers on Crypto's Monolithic vs. Modular DebateMustafa Al-Bassam, cofounder and CEO at Celestia LabsLinks | Modular vs. MonolithicAlchemy: Modular vs. Monolithic BlockchainsVisa: Monolithic vs. modular blockchainChris Burniske's tMonolithic vs. modular blockchain | Visaweet on modular vs monolithic“The horrific inefficiencies of monolithic blockchains” by polynyaBlockworks: A spicy salvo launched in the monolithic vs modular debateUnchained: What Is the Blockchain Trilemma?CelestiaCelestia's explanation of modular blockchainsData availabilityData availability samplingAn introduction to sovereign rollups-Unchained Podcast is Produced by Laura Shin Media, LLC. Distributed by CoinDesk. Senior Producer is Michele Musso and Executive Producer is Jared Schwartz. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Fountain, Overcast, Podcast Addict, Pocket Casts, Pandora, Castbox, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, or on your favorite podcast platform. Celestia, a data availability layer for blockchains, was launched last October to much fanfare. The platform takes a modular approach to blockchains, allowing developers to post data onto it without the need for smart contracts or execution. This makes it extremely useful for scaling roll-ups and other layer two technologies. Celestia co-founder Mustafa Al-Bassam and COO Nick White join Unchained to discuss what Celestia is and how it works, how data availability sampling allows for more scalability, how Celestia compares with other data availability layers, whether Celestia could become a data availability layer for Bitcoin, and comparisons between Celestia and Solana. Show highlights: Mustafa's background and how his project called Lazy Ledger ended up becoming Celestia Nick's vision for modular blockchains Why Mustafa believes in the “10,000 roll-up” endgame Why Mustafa thinks that gaming and NFT chains work better on a modular blockchain What Celestia is and how it resembles the publication of an article in a newspaper What data availability sampling (DAS) is and how it works to ensure that the data is available and accurate for validators How DAS allows for more scalability What types of applications can be built with this type of modular architecture Mustafa's explanation of the concept of Blob stream and blob space How a roll-up can be an independent or sovereign layer, not just a layer 2 to a layer 1 How Celestia competes with other DA layers, like the future EigenDA The role of the TIA token in the Celestia ecosystem How Mufasa hacked the CIA when he was 16 years old and how he transitioned into crypto Whether Celestia could become a DA layer for Bitcoin layer 2 roll-ups Whether Solana could end up becoming an Ethereum layer 2 using Celestia for data availability The proposal to extend the functionality of Celestia without smart contracts in the base layer Thank you to our sponsors! Popcorn Network Polkadot Guests: Nick White, COO at Celestia Labs Previous appearances on Unchained: Three Crypto Pioneers on Crypto's Monolithic vs. Modular Debate Mustafa Al-Bassam, cofounder and CEO at Celestia Labs Links Modular vs. monolithic Alchemy: Modular vs. Monolithic Blockchains Visa: Monolithic vs. modular blockchain Chris Burniske's tweet on modular vs monolithic “The horrific inefficiencies of monolithic blockchains” by polynya Blockworks: A spicy salvo launched in the monolithic vs modular debate Unchained: What Is the Blockchain Trilemma? Celestia Celestia's explanation of modular blockchains Data availability Data availability sampling An introduction to sovereign roll-ups Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Unchained, Anatoly Yakovenko, co-founder of Solana Labs, Nick White, COO at Celestia, and Chris Burniske, partner at VC firm Placeholder discuss the differences between modular and monolithic, or integrated, blockchains, with Solana epitomizing the monolithic approach and Celestia the modular one. They all agree that both approaches have their merits and will likely coexist, but argue each lends itself to specific use cases and developer preferences.They also discuss what will drive the next crypto bull cycle, and each gives their best predictions for a specific development in the crypto industry in the next few years. Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast, Podcast Addict, Pocket Casts, Pandora, Castbox, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, or on your favorite podcast platform. Show highlights: Chris's explanation of the modular vs. monolithic approach in blockchains What drove Anatoly to prioritize speed in Solana's architecture and its impact on the network What Celestia is and how it represents the first modular blockchain network Whether developers and users will gravitate more towards modular or monolithic blockchains How Solana, as one of the fastest blockchains, is gearing up to handle massive usage and scalability Why Chris views Celestia as a frontrunner in the data availability sector How Nick perceives the philosophical similarities and executional differences between Celestia and Solana Whether there's potential for Solana to transition into a modular blockchain in the future Why Chris believes that the Solana Virtual Machine (SVM) might surpass the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) in user adoption What challenges Bitcoin faces in developing actual Layer 2 solutions, especially considering its "doomers storage" issue What could drive the next crypto bull market Top predictions for 2024 and beyond Anatoly's perspective on how a significant hack could pose a serious setback for the entire industry Thank you to our sponsors! Arbitrum Foundation Popcorn Network iTrustCapital Guests: Anatoly Yakovenko, cofounder of Solana Labs Previous appearances on Unchained: Anatoly Yakovenko on Solana's Astounding Recovery and Its Future Plans Will Solana Be the Execution Layer and Ethereum the Settlement Layer? Can Solana Seize Marketshare From Ethereum With Serum? Anatoly Yakovenko on Why Solana Is Building the SAGA Chris Burniske, partner at Placeholder Previous appearances on Unchained: Two VCs on Why This Is the Perfect Time to Invest in Crypto 2022 in Review + How Cobie and Chris Burniske Are Playing the New Year Cobie and Chris Burniske on How to Navigate a Crypto Bear Market How To Value A Crypto Asset Nick White, COO at Celestia Labs Links Modular vs. monolithic Alchemy: Modular vs. Monolithic Blockchains Visa: Monolithic vs. modular blockchain Chris Burniske's tweet on modular vs monolithic “The horrific inefficiencies of monolithic blockchains” by polynya Blockworks: A spicy salvo launched in the monolithic vs modular debate Unchained: What Is the Blockchain Trilemma? Celestia Celestia's explanation of modular blockchains Data availability Data availability sampling An introduction to sovereign rollups Spot Bitcoin ETF: Unchained: Why The Spot Bitcoin ETF Is a Big Deal Deciding on Bitcoin: Should New Investors Jump In Now or Wait for an ETF? Ledger ConnectKit incident Unchained: Ledger Library Compromised, Causing Confusion and Panic in Crypto Community Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices