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This strip is for sale — 0.00005 ETH, and every reader sees it first.

The Weekly Dispatch

Owned, edited and paid for by whoever wants it most.

Issue 42 · 14 August

The cost of a decision you cannot undo

Every irreversible choice buys something: usually trust. The trick is noticing which ones are actually irreversible, because most of the ones that feel permanent are not, and a few of the ones that feel routine are.

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Issue 41 · 7 August

Everything is a market if you let it be

Pricing something changes what it is. Once a queue has a fast lane it stops being a queue and becomes a market, and the people in it start behaving like traders whether or not anybody told them to.

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What this board pays its owner

Every figure is computed from this contract’s live state with computeSplit from @websitekit/sdk — the same split the chain performs. Terms are frozen at take 1.4× · payout 1.15× · decay 0.95/week over 26 weeks.

If every slot sold once, right now0.0001693 ETH
Then per full round of resales, at floor0.0001044 ETH
Open slots anyone can claim today3 of 12
SlotStatusFloorNext sale pays youEvery resale, at floorSales so far
announce.baropen0.000050.00004750.000010
nav.link.1open0.000020.0000190.0000040
footer.link.1open0.0000080.00000760.00000160
masthead.titleowned0.000080.00002240.0000162
masthead.taglineowned0.000030.0000060.0000061
sponsor.primaryowned0.000120.0000240.0000241
issue.latest.sponsorowned0.000060.0000120.0000121
issue.prev.sponsorowned0.000030.0000060.0000061
recommended.1owned0.000040.0000080.0000081
recommended.2owned0.000040.0000080.0000081
recommended.3owned0.000040.0000080.0000081
footer.creditowned0.0000040.00000080.00000081

“Next sale” is exact — it uses the slot’s current effective floor and price. “Every resale” is a projection at the floor, which is where a slot ends up once decay has run. A slot someone just paid a premium for sits above its floor, so the two diverge, and the second number is the one that holds in the long run.