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Week 48: Constitution Update, Don’t Fight The Fed, Metaverse Growth

Briefing: The ConstitutionDAO did not win the Sotheby’s US Constitution bid, but found a way to win anyway. | Don’t fight the Fed is an investment heuristic worth listening to. | The Metaverse continues on its growth trajectory. ConstitutionDAO Update Since week 46, you probably saw the result that ConstitutionDao did not win their bid to buy a physical copy…

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Snowport at Seaport Common

Snowport at Seaport Common is back! We’re talking iceless curling, light-up bocce, and large-scale versions of classic games like Battleship, Jenga, and KanJam. Stand beneath 2,000 twinkling lights and share your holiday cheer on the 30-foot interactive wish wall, then head over to Tuscan Kitchen for seasonal cocktails and pizzas from their wood-burning oven. New this year is a European-style…

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Week 46: The US Constitution, Tracking Web3.0 Hacks, and so on.

Briefing: A discord channel raised $30m+ in four days to buy the only privately held copy of the US Constitution from Sotheby’s, foreshadowing a world where DAOs with passionate leadership gain significant power. Tracking frauds, failures and security breaches in Web3.0. The largest hack to date was returned by the hacker. Don’t get carried away with parabolic commodity prices. They…

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Week 45: Web3.0 Evolutions

We’re covering Web3.0 this week because the space is evolving rapidly and we want to mark the progress and evolution for our readers. This article covers some of the most notable and relevant updates that we think everyone will find valuable as we look into the future of Web3.0. Skepticism is an expensive habit It feels smart to look at…

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Lampfest 2021

Join the Lamplighter Brewing this weekend for its first-ever Lampfest, which will mark the brewery’s 5 year anniversary. Tickets are available for a selection of three-hour time slots, during which you’ll have access to “bottomless beer” from the more than 30 taps onsite and your very own custom anniversary taster glass to take home. Friday and Saturday, November 12, 13,…

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Week 44: Market Caps, Interoperability, Semiconductors & Squid Games

Briefing: The market capitalization of an investment is dependent on the distribution of ownership and liquidity. Squid Game’s popularity is so powerful it spawned a new currency… that promptly went to zero. Interoperability refers to compatibility between software systems and data sets. It’s an essential component of the future of our interconnected digital world. ASML semiconductor manufacturer is likely the…

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The Herb Lyceum at the Gilson’s

Set the mood for the season with an intimate evening at The Herb Lyceum, a 4-acre farm in Groton. Join the team at Puritan & Company in Cambridge for a five-course dinner meant to spotlight the incredible local ingredients and flavors. Amongst the dishes that’ll be served during this month’s series of farm feasts: beet pierogi with fermented honey, goat…

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Week 43: Why Memes Matter, Brain-Computer Interface, and Driverless Progress

Briefing: Brands with large online communities that create memes have an advantage. Intangible brand value is often an unappreciated component of equity valuation. Brain-Computer Interfaces have attracted considerable VC funding since Elon Musk started Neuralink and progress is happening quickly. Amsterdam unveiled self-driving boats for its canals. The IAC, Indy Autonomous Challenge happened over this past weekend, with the winner…

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Autumn Activities at Local Boston Farms

It’s tough to beat New England in the fall. Skip the grocery story and head to one of these farms near Boston, where you can pick your own festive gourd straight from the patch and maybe take the kids on a hayride. Here is a roundup of the best places to pluck the perfect pumpkin, where to see the best…

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