Small Brain
@0xsmallbrain
Introducing http://elements.fun, an endless crafting game on @base Combine elements Earn ETH A weekend hack with @sofiane https://elements-fun-frames.smallbraindev.workers.dev/elements-fun-mint
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Small Brain
@0xsmallbrain
Each element is a tradable ERC1155 NFT. Get started by minting random starter elements or purchasing from friends. 80% of proceeds from starter items are redistributed among players. Earn ETH by being the first to discover something. The more you discover, the more you'll make. Elements.fun is inspired by endless crafting games like Infinite Craft (https://neal.fun/infinite-craft/) and Little Alchemy (https://littlealchemy.com) It's built on: • Ponder for indexing • OSS AI models like llama & sdxl And ofc, the contracts are verified on basescan (https://basescan.org/address/0x8c0694D31D88B430a9F9C64EFb5fAd7786B376Ca)
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YuriNondual(Mental Health Break)
@yurinondual.eth
How was Ponder? It's high on my list to try soon. I really like subsquid, especially because they maintain their own archives, so when reindexing you don't need to hit your rpc so the rpc provider bills are lower, but it's sdk is a bit outdated now (no viem, and they just switched to ethers6). Ponder looks really good though. Api looks sleek and TS support is great
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Small Brain
@0xsmallbrain
It was rlly simple to set up and is working great, do recommend Not sure abt cost comparison tho
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YuriNondual(Mental Health Break)
@yurinondual.eth
Yeah I think it's the only thing that stops me from making a switch. We make around 50 million rpc requests a month by indexing across 7 evm chains (~30 different events). Sometimes we need to reindex, and subsquid maintains their own archives, so their SDK tries to fetch logs through a REST api from their archives first and then falls back to direct rpc calls when it reaches the highest block in the archive. But everything else and especially the DX looks to be better with @ponder
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