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*An archive of inactive, failed, and otherwise deceased crypto projects that are worth remembering*
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<large>A wake is a social gathering associated with death, held before a funeral. Traditionally, a wake involves family and friends keeping watch over the body of the dead person, usually in the home of the deceased. … The wake or the viewing of the body is a prominent part of death rituals in many cultures. It allows one last interaction with the dead, providing a time for the living to express their thoughts and feelings with the deceased. It highlights the idea that the loss is one of a social group affecting that group as a whole, and is a way of honoring the dead.</large> —[Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wake_(ceremony))
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<span style='font-size:large'>A wake is a social gathering associated with death, held before a funeral. Traditionally, a wake involves family and friends keeping watch over the body of the dead person, usually in the home of the deceased. … The wake or the viewing of the body is a prominent part of death rituals in many cultures. It allows one last interaction with the dead, providing a time for the living to express their thoughts and feelings with the deceased. It highlights the idea that the loss is one of a social group affecting that group as a whole, and is a way of honoring the dead.</span> —[Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wake_(ceremony))
<small><em>Mira qué bonita era</em> ("Look How Lovely She Was"), Julio Romero de Torres (1895)</small>
<span style='font-size:small'><em>Mira qué bonita era</em> ("Look How Lovely She Was"), Julio Romero de Torres (1895)</span>
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