
Ryan Adams
Managing Editor at Motorcycle.com
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2 months ago |
medium.com | Ryan Adams
Ryan Adams·Follow3 min read·--Welcome to the Worcester Rugby Newsletter, where we will bring you periodic updates about the team and community!Spring has arrived and matches begin for the men of Worcester Rugby on Saturday, March 15th. The “Heritage Cup” tournament will be in Quincy before the two-time defending MLR Champion New England Freejacks’ home opener. Worcester hopes to kick off their season with some flair in front of a crowd hungry for rugby.
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2 months ago |
medium.com | Ryan Adams
Ryan Adams·Follow4 min read·--Why Club Rugby MattersAs I crumpled on the stairs, paralyzed by self-doubt and confusion about what to do next, I broke down and cried. Depression had beaten me for the moment. I was 26 years old, living in the spare room of my friend’s parent’s house and I couldn’t keep a job. When I composed myself, I remembered that rugby practice started in an hour, so I got changed and headed out. I went to practice and played hard.
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May 7, 2024 |
coinlive.com | Ryan Adams
Author: Ryan Sean Adams, Bankless; Translator: Baishui, Golden Finance“This bull cycle will skip Ethereum”. I’ve heard this view among investors since at least September 2023. The crypto market skipping them means that ETH is underperforming, such as ETH underperforming BTC or barely beating BTC. Now, you can look at this from the perspective of people who don’t like Ethereum, who think that “Ethereum is dead” and has been replaced by “newer technology”.
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Jan 11, 2024 |
bankless.com | Ryan Adams
We've much heralded the coming of the Bitcoin ETF here at Bankless. I expect we'll do the same for the Ethereum ETF, which is bound to happen eventually. That said, I wanted to give you a more sober "day after" take on the Bitcoin ETF and what it means. Don't get me wrong. I'm celebrating the victory of the Bitcoin ETF today. The SEC should have done this years ago.
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Nov 22, 2023 |
bankless.com | Ryan Adams
When people like me say things like "US regulators want to kill crypto," it's true but not true. I'll explain. What did the US do to Binance? They didn't kill Binance. They left it open; they let the founder keep his shares. Yes, there was a $4 billion fine, but that's a slap on the wrist for a company the size of Binance. That's the subtlety. They are not trying to kill crypto. They're trying to control it. The lawsuits, the fines, the arrests – all this is to show crypto who's boss.
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