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Why Transaction Simulation + Portfolio Tracking Is The Combo Your Multi‑Chain Wallet Needs
Okay, so picture this—you're about to send a big swap on a chain you don't use every day. Whoa! Your heart speeds up. You check the gas estimate, you squint at slippage, and something felt off about the allowance prompt. My instinct said: pause. I used to gaslight myself into hitting confirm and praying. Actually, wait—let me rephrase that: I used to assume the wallet had my back, until it didn't.
This is not a fear piece. Really? No. It's the pragmatic side of DeFi that often gets glossed over. Medium-sized trades and complex multi-step transactions deserve ...
Wisconsin Legislators Introduce Rights of Nature Bills
*photo credit: Rep. Vincent Miresse
Wisconsin Legislators Introduce Rights of Nature Bills
Wisconsin legislators celebrated Indigenous Peoples Day by introducing a package of bills at the State Capital that will go a long way to protecting our fragile and deteriorating environment in Wisconsin. Anahkwet (Guy Reiter) who is from the Menominee Nation and one of the leaders in the Rights of Nature movement in Wisconsin spoke at the news conference. He said “Let me be real with you: the laws that are supposed to protect our communities ...
Radical Climate Agenda
On 10/7/25, NPR reported that the EPA had cancelled a Biden era program, Solar for All (SFA), along with a $25 million SFA grant to the Hopi Reservation where nearly 3,000 people lack access to electricity and the rest have unreliable electrical service. Funded by the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), the grant would’ve supported solar panel installation and battery storage for 600 homes on the reservation.
The Hopi had also counted on IRA tax credits to build a microgrid that would’ve generated enough electricity for the entire reservation, and to fund another ...
A Smart Investment for Wisconsin
Too many people think of public services as expenses. Public spending is a burden on taxpayers that must be reduced and controlled. But taxes are the dues we pay for civilization. Taxes provide the capital needed to invest in all the things we need for a successful society. Public spending fuels the investments in people, infrastructure and public goods that pay dividends in the future.
In Wisconsin the Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Program is an example. Republican legislators cut funding for this important program in the recent state budget. If not renewed via additional ...
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Backup, Recovery, and Firmware: Keeping Your Trezor Locked Down Without Losing Your Mind
Whoa! I get it—hardware wallets feel like a lifeboat for your crypto, but they also come with a manual that reads like fine print. My instinct said "this will be simple," but then reality bit. Initially I thought a seed phrase in a safe would be enough, but then I realized that human error, firmware quirks, and complacency are the real threats. Okay, so check this out—if you care about privacy and security, backups and firmware updates deserve ritual-level attention.
Really? Yes. Backups are not just one-and-done. Most users write their 24 words on paper and call it ...
Reading the BNB Chain: How a Block Explorer Becomes Your Forensic Lens
Whoa! I got pulled into BNB Chain's transaction jungle last month. It was messy at first, like tracking a package without a tracking number. Initially I thought the explorer was just another block explorer, fast and functional, but then I realized its depth—there were token metadata quirks, contract verification gaps, and ways to trace liquidity that felt almost forensic when you dig into events and internal transactions. Here's the thing: explorers reveal the blockchain's personality.
Seriously? Yep, seriously—transactions tell very very human stories if you read ...
You Can’t Fire the Facts by Paul Hambleton
You Can't Fire The Facts
By: Paul Hambleton
President Trump’s firing of Dr. Erika McEntarfer—an accomplished, bipartisan-confirmed economist—for releasing unfavorable job numbers is more than political overreach. It’s an attempt to erase reality. But here’s the thing about truth: you can’t fire it, silence it, or make it disappear. Facts have gravity. They always come back down.
Our reality-denying president removed McEntarfer for overseeing the release of jobs data that he didn’t like. Rather than investigate the numbers or offer a ...
