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UNU System
The United Nations University encompasses 13 institutes located in 12 countries?around the world. The global UNU system is coordinated?by UNU Headquarters in Tokyo.
Headquarters (UNU Centre) Tokyo (with offices in Bonn and Putrajaya)
Programme for Biotechnology in Latin America and the Caribbean?UNU-BIOLAC Caracas, Venezuela
Centre for Policy Research?UNU-CPR New York, USA
Bruges, Belgium
Operating Unit on Policy-Driven Electronic Governance?UNU-EGOVGuimar?es, Portugal
Institute for Environment and Human Security?UNU-EHS Bonn, Germany
Dresden, Germany
International Institute for Global Health?UNU-IIGH Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Institute for Natural Resources in Africa?UNU-INRA Accra, Ghana
Institute for Water, Environment and Health?UNU-INWEH Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Institute in Macau?UNU Macau Macau, SAR, China
Maastricht Economic and Social Research Institute on Innovation and Technology?UNU-MERIT Maastricht, Netherlands
World Institute for Development Economics Research?UNU-WIDER Helsinki, Finland
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nft uses include : art & collectibles & Art an. The full list of celebrities who have embraced?non-fungible tokens?(NFTs) – whether through creating, collecting or hawking
Gaming
Every day, there are 2 million people who play with the little blobs of Axie Infinity, which now has a valuation of?$3 billion. “Gaming is really exciting, as you already have billions of people who are buying digital goods inside of games,” said Devin Finzer, CEO of OpenSea, the largest NFT platform.
Fashion and wearables
“Luxury brands are coming to the NFT space,” says Laglasse, while smoking a cigarette on our Zoom call. Exhibit A: On Sept. 30, Dolce & Gabbana?sold its inaugural nine-piece collection of NFTs, called “Collezione Genesi,” a surreal mix of high fashion and blockchain, for $5.6 million. The set included both physical items (like women’s dresses) and their digital companions as NFTs.
Just two weeks earlier, at?London Fashion Week,
DeFi NFTs
Let’s say you blew your last $5 million on a CryptoPunk NFT, but now – oops! – you forgot that you need to pay your rent. No problem. You can use that CryptoPunk as collateral for a loan at?NFTfi. “NFTs enable some new behaviors of assets,” said Andrew Steinwold, Managing Partner at Sfermion (an NFT investment firm) and the host of an?NFT podcast.
Think about that loan. When you hand over the CryptoPunk as collateral, you automatically get it back when you pay off your debt. And if you default? Thanks to the wizardry of smart contracts, the NFT gets transferred to the lender, eliminating the need for debt collection and bounty hunters. That’s just the beginning. As my colleague David Z. Morris?has written, NFTs are being fractionalized (to provide more liquidity), they’re acting as quasi-securities and they’re becoming finance-y enough that they might soon curry interest from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
Events and ticketing
Another hypothetical: Drake has an upcoming concert, and you want to go. Tickets are $100. Now imagine the ticket you buy is actually an NFT, and your NFT does the following six things:
1. It’s emblazoned with some artwork from a designer you like.
2. It serves as concert memorabilia. So it might even be worth something someday, like?old ticket stubs?to Beatles concerts.
3. Inside the venue, you can use the NFT as a means of getting snacks or beers.
4. Thanks once again to the magic of smart contracts, the revenue from your NFT Take an upcoming festival in Lisbon, the?NEARCon, which is anchored around the NEARProtocol, a smart contracts system that Mintbase uses instead of Ethereum. “The festival founder wants to do 100% NFT ticketing,” said Wend, and this could (one day) include “staking” your ticket, meaning that you could earn a profit on what you plunk down for the ticket.
Some of these capabilities are still off
Remember those Dolce & Gabbana NFTs? Now imagine that you’re the lucky person who bought one. Pretend you’re the proud owner of the crown jewel of the set – literally a crown – called the “Doge Crown,” an almost comically ornate piece of jewelry. (Alas, the “Doge” refers to the Doge Palace in Venice, not the Shiba.) The crown looks like it came straight out of “Game of Thrones.” How do you store it? Maybe you keep the physical crown in your private vault, or perhaps you showcase it, modestly and tastefully, atop the throne room in your Mykonos villa.
But what about the digital NFT? What do you do with it? Or as Burke puts it, “Where do you flex that?” Think about it from Dolce & Gabbana’s perspective. “If you’re a high-end luxury brand, it’s all about controlling the retail experience,” said Burke. He guesses that trying to render such a lovely, intricate crown in a pixelated metaverse like Decentraland might – at least in today’s version – make for a “pretty sh**ty wearable.” (Burke notes that for this very reason, Dolce & Gabbana is giving the buyer of the NFT two years to figure out where to render it.)
Or maybe they just hang out in the?metaverse? Which leads us to…
Metaverse
“The metaverse is going to be one of the future game-changers of the NFT space,” said Maxime Laglasse, the head of content at?Nonfungible.com. The short version: the metaverse can be a place to store and appreciate NFT art, it’s a hub for gaming, it’s Zuckerberg’s new mission in life for a reason and perhaps it’s an evolved version of how we’re all hanging out online anyways. (You can get my long version?here, and an even?longer?version here.)
Virtual land
A wise investor once said, “Land. It’s the one thing they can’t make more of.” The investor was Lex Luthor. And his advice might ring true in the metaverse. Virtual worlds like Decentraland, The Sandbox and Cryptovoxels give their real-estate a hard cap, meaning that – in theory – a finite supply will become more valuable if the demand soars.
“This is quite promising,” said Matty “DCLBlogger,” an influential voice in the NFT community who has been something of an oracle, dashing off a widely-shared?Twitter thread?in 2020 – over a year ago! – that outlined 25 future use cases of NFT. The thread looks prescient, correctly calling the rise of art, collectibles and gaming. Matty is just as bullish on virtual land. “Look at Axie Infinity,” he said. “There are a million-plus players,” and some of these players will think, “maybe it makes sense to own that land.”
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Digital identity
Self-sovereign identity (SSID) has long been one of the most intriguing applications of blockchain technology, and NFTs could be the key that unlocks the door. (Why does SSID matter? Here’s my?primer?from last year.) Laglasse views Ethereum Name Services, or ENS, as a useful example. “Now you can link your Instagram account, your Twitter account, and almost every social media account to ENS,” said Laglasse. “Since it’s decentralized, you can truly own the name you show to the community.”
Laglasse categorizes these as “Utility NFTs,” in the sense that you can’t typically exchange them for money (like art and collectibles), but instead they exist to prove that you own something. Another idea in the same vein: NFTs of college diplomas. This would let a Vietnamese student travel to the U.S., for example, and decisively prove that she has a diploma. Laglasse predicts, “It’s going to happen one day.”
Social media and influence
This one’s a little squishy, a little tough to visualize. But stick with it. “Think about all the digital value created through social media platforms,” said Burke. He’s referring to that elusive and hard-to-quantify concept of “online influence.” Currently, Burke argues, the only real way to monetize that influence is through advertising, and the influencer only earns a small slice of the revenue pie. But what if this influence could be quantified, scored, and captured as an NFT?
This “Influence NFT,” let’s call it, wouldn’t be as simple as just rewarding the number of Twitter followers. “It’s a form of atomized socialness,” explained Burke, where “I can atomize every bit of content, and I can quantify the relationship I have with my community.”
Music
“The industry as a whole definitely needs some disruption,” said Matty, who expects that music will eventually take off in the same way as art and collectibles. Perhaps this has started. Shawn Mendes, Grimes and Snoop Dogg have all dipped into NFTs, discovering new ways to both monetize and engage with fans. Kings of Leon weren’t content to simply release an album as an NFT; they were so enthused that they?played their NFT in space.
Live Nation wants to do for music what Top Shot did for the NBA – capturing “moments” as collectibles. “We’ve all learned from Top Shot at the NBA,” CEO Michael Rapino?said on an earnings call, adding that he wants Live Nation to create “magic moments that we could mint and attach to our ongoing ticket festivals and special moments.”
Or maybe NFTs, music and DeFi could all merge. “If music masters could be actually pooled and then fractionalized, you could then receive income as dividends for streaming,” said Shen. She then whips up another possibility: Imagine if the rights to each song are captured as an NFT, and then you pool together the top 40 songs of the month, you fractionalize the pool, and then you could buy a piece of that pool and receive streaming income. “That would be interesting,” she said, “We just haven’t gotten to that point yet.”
Four more quick ones
Health care:?“In the health industry, it’s going to be huge,” said Laglasse, who imagines that NFTs can be used to safeguard the confidentiality of health records, as well as tighten supply-chain tracking of medications.
Advertising:?Here’s a curveball. “Advertising is not something people pay attention to,” said Matty. But he asks, “Why wouldn’t websites sell NFTs that give people the right to certain media spots?” All of this is in play.
Fantasy Sports:?Sorare?already has a foothold in the global game of soccer. It doesn’t take much imagination to see this catching fire with the NFL and the mega-industry of fantasy football.
NFT Search:?“Right now, NFTs are this interesting but muddled and chaotic category,” said Shen, adding that they “look a lot like websites in the 90s before Google came in.” She has a point. There’s no clean search function for NFTs … yet. Imagine a Google for NFTs. Or a decentralized Google for NFTs.
And finally, the most maximalist scenario:
Digitalization of everything physical
“A lot of people still don’t realize how large NFTs are going to be,” said Steinwold. “They’re going to be used for anything. All forms of value will be represented as an NFT.” This is a bold statement. I ask him if I heard him correctly. All forms of value will be represented by NFTs?
Keynote Speakers:- Gabriella Ramos, Assistant Director-General for Social and Human Sciences, UNESCO- Victor Dominello MP, Minister for Customer Service & Digital Government,NSW Government- Rania Al-Mashat, Minister for International Cooperation,Arab Republic of Egypt- Tan Kiat How, Minister of State, Ministry of Communications and Information & Ministry of National Development, Singapore- Eva Maydell MEP, Member of European Parliament and President,
European Movement International
- Marta Arsovska Tomovska, Executive Advisor to the Prime Minister of the Republic of Serbia
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HAS UN DESIGNATED PRACTICE LEADERS OF WOMENS AI & WOMENS METAVERSE
I ask for 2 reasons
1 My family has been working with von neumann family since 1951 when dad (Norman) met von neumann at Princeton while seconded for a year in New York by The Economist. So far research with Marina Von Neumann cannot find who is valued by UN as leader of womens ai or womens metaverse.
Regarding Nature's Brand Reality indexing of climate, plague. and womens- sdgs2030
In spite of best efforts of Smithian scholar associates at Glasgow and 10 years of research with Abed Family started with Japan Ambassador to Dhaka, we don't have enough data to be sure climate and plague have already tipped irreversibly. However ukraine on top of afghanistan myanmar middle east, americas south, north korea now makes refugee mapping reality of womens sdgs by 2030 zero percent. MediaTech having spiraled these problem are also womens voice-action networking only ways out
We defined method of brand reality indexing exponential metrics by guest editing triple issue of journal of marketing management 1999. We were concerned by 1990s growth of fake media which has spiraled ever more dismally since.?
Exponential valuation is a maths concern of mine since working on projects simultaneously involving 3 of the big 5 accountants and 3 of the west's biggest ad agencies. While some details of these are confidential I would welcome chance to talk to anyone at UN who is concerned with valuing communications exponentials
Chris Macrae Washington Dc & New York www.teachforsdgs.com EconomistDiary.com +1 240 316 8157
EconomistUN.com asks by 2025 do human friends of UN need to go beyond noisy democracy or unite largest number of graduates around povertyuni.com or ensure AI & EI are double looped systematically with ESG & SDG 5 4 3 2 1 0 or ...
IF AT THIS LAST CHANCE DECADE NEARLY 8 BILLION BRAINS & TECH ARE TO PREVENT EXINCTION THEN IN NO SMALL PART IT WILL BE DUE TO THE EMOTIONALLY SMARTEST PUBLIC SERVANT OF LAST HALF CENTURY (FA) LEARNING FROM HIS BIGGEST MISTAKE [email protected] AIbrac.com
SG Lesson 1 Real entrepreneurs learn from biggest mistakes of theirs, and exponentially compounded by Society's Governance - historic systems monopolising mindsets. 1
As summarised at The Economist Boardroom's remembrance party of dad norman macrae; having met von neumann dad's favorite interviews severely examined leaders what they intended to do with 100 times more tech eg 7 year future planning forward not 5 back.
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Can Von Neumann alumni help prevent extinction as world's biggest maths error. Debate whether world's largest organisations are being governed by sustainability maths. Debale now new bio on Von Neumann published - VN'w daughter asks how do we debate the good enws from this book
Can AbedMooc be shared by graduates of 100 Universities. Many people became fascinated by m,uhammad yunus turn of millennium stories on how bangaldesh's poorest women mainly built the nation's sustainability goal of ending poverty, ending stavation, ending unnecessary death, livelihood education for girls and boys. Before Bill's presidency the clintons had visited bangladesh and with american journalists discovered Yunus. 11 Yeras before Yunus Abed started empowering village women ith micrframchises designed round doing their own community health services and producing local food security. Microfinace only emerged from thousands of thesde small postive cachflow vilage busiensses popping up everywhere. You learn completely differemntly from Abed than Yunus. For example Abed spent his life saving on rebuilding 15000 vilage homes (100000 people). One of his first microfranchises was designed around local dodor dashes of non-prescrition medicies- a vilkage mother would have aroute of 300 hosuehoilds to visit weekly. One consequence of this is brac became the nation wide wholesaler of the 10 key medicines delivered door to door at lowest price ever. Nobody who participated in microcreditsummit ever learnt about such sustainability networking
The western wprld's latgest fund manager Dalio has written a book asking why would any nation's people want to decide everything for every body. Over here I am trying to map some smart places with colaboraticve solutions everywhere else also needs - ed new york, Korea, India ...
My friednd RD is inspired by Goleman's emotional intelligent practices. If you are struggling to scale a massive collaboration , why not zoom with her to braistorm. Before this RD graduated from cornell and was film proucer of education videos.
From the 1970s to his 40th and last year at the economist dad developed the twin genre of entrepreneurial revolution and future history - sustainability in dads eyes would require entrepreneurial community collaborations (through fintech and other apps) to increasingly become at least legislative equals big gov and big corporation; dad's all time laureate of entrepreneurial revolution : fazle abed; if you want to shortcut the rest of this article here are 3 convergences that are necessary to celebrate the opportunity for sustainability gene4ration that fazle abed has given us the world over: (detailed links coming soon - evidence abedmooc.com)
AB 1 why fazle abed believed his legacy needed to unite female graduates of hundreds of universities in sdg collaboration
AB2 in forming the worlds largest ngo partnership economy, which mapped leapfrog collaborations as villagers exponentially adapted solar and mobile (having missed out ever having electricity grids or telephone lines)
AB3 what were the foundational movements of person to person grassroots networking that made brac the epicentre of the asia's billion girls who did the most to end extreme rural poverty
This contrasts hugely with noisily mediated democracies where it appears that the unforgivable sin of being top bureaucrat/legislator is to admit a mistake (or ESG an evolutionary change - mother nature gravitates E-words : Environment, Entrepreneurship, E-(ie applying digital connectivity). EI (ie multiply positive emotional intelligences such as trust love courage joy )
ESG Lesson 1 When parents and children live in a last chance period of time (decade of unprecedented transformation) urgency of capacity to learn from mistakes is squared: the more you lead or influence (let alone parent or teach) the more you need not just to account for your own mistakes but the need to help everyone (the peoples as well as the powers that be) repair broken systems
My Bias : alumni of 2 biographies of von neumann 1 2, linkedin (unwomens) and lunchclub friends and I only got to study the last decade of the half century referred to, however my father Norman spent his last days as a teenage navigator in allied bomber command Burma campaign; as 1945 ended way by dropping atomic bombs on his then direct enemy the japanese, he spent his life questioning how to escape biggest system mistakes of history; in the first annual survey the economist permitted him to sign 1962 consider japan - President Kennedy welcomed ASia unique entrepreneurial rising models - that was to be the only year on record of washington dc celebrating interdependence (1 2) with all hemispheres as well as the first and last time dc set a decade long goal worthy of teachers and children growing up with 100 times more tech -the extraordinary legacy of von neumann and his peers that have in these 2020s brought us a trillion times more tech connectivity than required to moon land.
Lesson 2 Exactly what was the mistake oin 1970 of FA (Fazle Abed): Asian's leading young oil company engineer who spent his life savings on his ability to rebuild homes for 100000 people better than disaster relief's number 1 brand oxfam had ever seen before. Abed's life purpose had been changed by being in the middle of two events within a year that had each killed a million of his compatriots: a cyclone, a war of independence. The peoples in the place he had grown up in had seen their rural homes flattened by the Pakistan Army. Spending all his life savings on rebuilding 15000 homes more economically than ever previously seen, seemed both morally right and to play to his unique career strengths (he had graduated from adam smith's Glasgow University of engineers in the late 1950s, meshed his family's profession of chartered accounting, and within the decade of 1960s become the oil compamy, Royal Dutch Shell's, regional ceo for his homeland). No sooner than the homes were built than he observed tens of mothers dying of starvation each week and scores of infants dying of dehydration. It occurred to Abed that he was responsible for the lives and livelihoods of the 100.000 people "metavillage" community he had built. This urgency was not about being elected to do this; he was the only person who had any connections at all relevant to this challenge. The double loop system innovation he designed emerged as a natural response not some academic theory. Lets design positive cashflow business for village mothers however small but focused on live saving needs - eg food to prevent starvation, community health services to prevent deaths of infants and mothers that are due to being in the world's most broken place systems Henry Kissinger's basket case- 8th most populous nation ever born and in 1972's world deprived of access to engines or anything else that others had 210 years of industrial applications from Glasgow's start of the era of man and machines).AS well as developing microfranchining (sustainable enterprises over relief's charity), Abed determined to spend the rest of his life on poverty Alleviation. Abed asked himself what culture will people like me want to live organisationally. Fortunately for human sustainability he chose paulo freires servant leadership and belief that education cann generates strong and health societies not vice versa.
With hindsight , it is possible to see that sir fale abed devoted nearly 50 years to a game of 2 halves. The first quarter century designed as much village microfranchise as possible around these 6 interlocking goals and markets (43 years before they were announced by the united nations as the 6 primary of 17 SDGs. 2food 3 health 4 (livelihood) education 5 100000-person lives mater community (in bangaldesh case valuing women productive equal of men) 1 finance 6 interfacing the lowest infrastructure communities in the world with sanitation
from 1996 abed integrated partners who brought energy in the form of solar and commuicatioins in form of mobile; from the perspective of a nation 90% innovated by rural women empowerment sustainbility challenges 1996-2020 how can we leapfrog start to be linked by 21st c infrastructure, go green as we do this without losing the foundations of ending extreme poverty that 25 years of generation has mapped.
HOW MIGHT WE DESIGN ABOVE ZERO GAME OF INTGRSATING DEEPEST SUSTAINBILITY ENTREPRENEURSHIP (ABEDS LARGEST NGO PARTNERSHIP IN THE WORLD) WITH OTHER ECONOMIC MODELS
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1.1-1.6 ... 5.1-5.6 considers 3o colaboration plaftroms - spanning the first 5 sdgs and the intergenetaional compound consequences of what turns out to be a model of empoiwering billion vilage woemn to design sustainabilityu around the bottom quarter of women and medns community development)
6 xfactors briging the 3-in-one forces for humanity - women poorest youth with last chnace society'sd needs Xgreen Xinfrastructure XAI(tech)- of course you are welcome to code multi-winm action learning networking with lessons on 1000000 sustainbility community building in other ways but these provide coordinates to linking in with
100000 servants of brac
100 by 1000 by 100,000 communities (the 100 million people of bangladesh still advancing from rural base alongside the now 30% urnan comoatriots); - nine quasi replications of bangaldesh women empowermnt that rural china went through in women lifting up half thge sky over china's last half century. Please note vilage women swapped every life saving microfranchsie solution they could mediated by health serviants like unicef's fjamed grant. Where the money came for in Chian's cas wa completely differnet - ie its rich engineering dioaspora wo were buiulding much of the far east world trade route. Unlike Bangaldesh's 100000 million women entrepreneurs , china's IR1. IR2 engineering infrastructure now has continmenta; scale emulating anywhere in the world and the lkargest and smartest gorl population of anywhere in the world. To beleive human sustainability 2020s can be achieved by isolating china is as entrepreneurially mkistaken as to continue to believe smart democracies are onesd where politicians are defined to neither elarn from kistakes nor to value such e's as entrepreneurship engineering(IR1,2) e-engineering(IR3, Ir$) connecting 100000 sustainable communities through boottom up servant eladership and wiin-win with feamle entrepreneurial and next generation emotillay inteligent beings exploriung the next wave of 100 times more etech every decade since 1955's gifts of von neumann and hius generation who started ir3, ir4 as an even more urgent compound chnage to human life than glasgows 1760 starting of era of human and engine
Previously - 90% of families sustainability depends on communities- why did public servants abuse this trust?
extinction is being caused by the world's biggest organisations- corporations and governments who have given up serving the peoples- you only need to reread what happened at cop26 to check this out - the antidote is linking civil society networks to voice what &+ billions peoples need to keep their families safe and communities joyfully sustainable - teachforsdgs.com abedmooc.com economistwomen.com teachforun.com
if you are a parent - use you vote eg bidenuni.com : its time to get rid of public servants -and presidents of big organisations of any legislated monopoly - who fail drivers tests on tech - what is ai? and human what is Ei?
route 1 see bidenuni.com
from 1970 asia's leading young oil company engineer & glasgow U graduate , shell regional ceo fazle abed changed his purpose to 50 years of YSLE end poverty celebrating bangladesh girlpower in building rural nation
route 760 : simplest way for americans to learn how asian women ended poverty from 1970 is mapping bangladesh development -eg nobel economics prize mit JPAL 2019 of first quarter of century collab platforms abedmooc.com ; UK dutch and japan mainly responsible for 180 years of trapping Asians in poverty can best study both china and bangaldesh - until 1995 solutions were similar eg see borlaug to end starvation ; see how unicef james grant sponsor vaccinations and oral rehydration training; below we interpret how bangla women leapfrogged since 1995 lauch of bracnet and within 6 years brac university
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STUDYING THE GREATEST ECONOMIC MIRACLE OF ALL TIME
Since 1970: The way primarily a billion Asian women ended extreme rural poverty of both women and men (ie quarter of world's population) is the greatest economic miracle at least the way Adam Smith valued economics and humans (get 2020s last chance to design collaboration races towards sustainability goals. Consider some multipliers missing from western macroeconomics:
when you raise life expectancy from 40s to 50s you double working life (and relevance of education)
when women are productive ar business instead of culturally confined to child rearing you double the population of workers; and that's before education moves from a majority illiterate nation... the consequence instead of 10% of adults starving a decade and 30% of infants dying, bangladesh now produces sufficient food to also export; its main foreign earnings today are approximately 3 equal streams - food, garments, remittances (that is money remitted by bangladesh exlpats many of the male constriction workers you see in Asia)
while 50 years of civil society partnering around fazle abed multiplied over 30+ collaboration platforms supporting village womens race to end poverty- we recommend these 14 as most urgent going forward in 2020s - the others were vital foundation in days when networks were grassroot because of no electricity grids
When Sir Fazle Abed died in 2019 he had assembled over 100000 fieldworkers supporting over 8 million microfranchsie village businesses , about 60 schools and much more through city and cashless banking. That's just in Bangaldesh- but to comprehend the entrepreneurial designs you would have needed to tour the villages until 1996 Brac Internet and 2001 Brac University potential partnership connections multiplied. We map the 14 collaborations that needed this connectivity to fully value nation building by women.
4.5?pre-school ;4.6?multidisciplinary education luminaries health opportunities 3.6 James Grant School of public health food/land opportunities
?1.3 ultra poor, 1.4 city bank 1.5 bkash, 1.6 hq2 brac intl netherlands
platforms for 100% lives matter community (women as productive as men , all skin cols equal opportunity etc)--?5.4 100 asian universities?share sdg graduates 5.5 climate smart village exchanges, 5.6 zoom me up scotty:?
adamsmith.app?2022: year 264 in search of moral market leadership
Local to worldwide human development linksin 4 value chains that we have never seen anyone map with as much details as Abed:
one village
100000 villages of a mainly rural nation
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metaverse sustainability help us map this at womensai.com - versus greed of the month
may 2022 greed of month
How Bored Ape’s new metaverse game brought the Ethereum network to its knees
Last March, celebrity-world of “blue-chip” NFTs shocked Yuga Labs —?coiner of Bored Ape Yacht Club acquired IP ofNFT pro CryptoPunks. three of the top five?best-selling NFT collections of all time, Yuga then created ApeCoin, a native cryptocurrency tomay 2022 launched public sale of NFT “deeds” to property in Yuga’s forthcoming virtual world, Otherside, which will allow holders of a wide range of NFT projects (Apes, Punks, Cool Cats, World of Women, and more) to use their NFTs as avatars.
Yuga?apologized?for “turning off the lights on Ethereum” and suggested that a dedicated ApeCoin blockchain might be needed to alleviate traffic. If you don’t follow ETH closely, it’s hard to understand the full scale of the Otherside sale, but one good metric to look at is “burned” ETH. Because of a?complicated?upgrade to the Ethereum protocol last year, the majority of gas fees are now burned (or permanently removed from circulation). The Otherside mint’s gas war “burned” more than?$157 million worth of ETH?in hours —?which is all the more impressive when you learn transactions on the most popular Ethereum application, OpenSea, have burned $630 million worth of ETH … over nine?months.
national market leadership- when abed died 70% of bangladesh was still rural population but probably 80% of market flows depended on citizen purchasing
worldwide- by abed's death , brac was about 70% sustainable- 30% needing to renew annual funding. Abed would say was about the right proportion as brac could influence best case (sdg economic solutions) of multilateral funding aid /global philanthropy, as well as educational in every regard.
2025report.com year 75 Neumann: are U intelligence/Igontance linker?,
3 年www.teachforUN.com do mathematicians map any www.uniquepurpose.net ? - unlike my peer steven hawkins concentration on black holes in space, I post graduated from Cambridge's DAMPT Corpus Christi College 1973 concerned with maths of open spaces on earth; I didnt see much of my father as his job at The Economist was to question the biggest decision makers on what they would do with 100 times more tech per decade a scoop he was briefed on when meeting von neumann in princeton 1951; but I recall a conversation during half time at fulham football match where he had treated me for my 11 th birthday; we were discussing what goo i could do if i read maths a'levels; he started to tell me about von neumann's advice; it was hard for me to understand in 1962 what computers were (at school we used log tables or if our parents bought one slide rulers); later, om 1980s when with mini computers i helped MIT develop a market modelling database of what the two thirds of people who are Asian most wanted from worldwide capitalism I began to struggle with a forbidden question - how often does extreme capitalism (aka fascist leaders) trap peoples in // intergenerational consequences as communism - 2022 we #mathsforgood #aiforgood are not saying trump, schroeder ... have the same ethics as their friend putin but intergenerational exponential consequences for families and younger half of the world are the same- another nuanced difference is extreme capitalism can be led by blind/ignorant folk - is hunter a leading case https://katv.com/news/nation-world/sanctions-aimed-at-wealthy-russians-raise-questions-if-any-have-ties-to-biden-family as a diaspora scot i have the right ro ask what is the purpose of top down western european governments - ok they mediate war and peace but do they serve any other human purpose; i used to believe germany served a reasonable 21st c purpose but its relationship with russia have suspended my judgements ; i love netherlands government but struggle to rank which is youth's 2nd most sdg government in europe- any votes? ref: https://www.google.com/search?q=%22norman+macrae%22+sdgs+OR+esg+OR+neumann+OR+japan+OR+rural+OR+burma+OR+bangladesh+OR+commonwealth+OR+Bagehot+OR+wilson+or+Adam+OR+Glasgow&sxsrf=APq-WBuo9KOAl1sY_yrMJZRwZLnqx8ZCnw%3A1646265000113&ei=qAIgYsDBBsGuytMP64em6A4&ved=0ahUKEwjAtaaEz6j2AhVBl3IEHeuDCe0Q4dUDCA4&uact=5&oq=%22norman+macrae%22+sdgs+OR+esg+OR+neumann+OR+japan+OR+rural+OR+burma+OR+bangladesh+OR+commonwealth+OR+Bagehot+OR+wilson+or+Adam+OR+Glasgow
2025report.com year 75 Neumann: are U intelligence/Igontance linker?,
3 年netherlands solutions to sustainability generation https://www.gca.org rotterdam https://bracinternational.org/ the hague https://www.unsgsa.org/the-unsgsa https://www.aflatoun.org/ Rome FAO https://www.fao.org/gift-individual-food-consumption/en/