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It's funny how regular/tech people are really wowed by AI ("omg it can turn my photos into ghibli style", "this will destroy all current digital business models" etc), yet crypto people are consistently unfazed and have been thinking/calculating with these developments in mind for years/decades already.
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I am looking for someone to build Sealed Bid Auctions (using the Shutter API) on @paddlebattle. To find the best person, I created a sealed bid RFP: https://shutter-network.github.io/SealedBidRFP/rfp_detail.html?orgId=0&rfpId=0 Accepting proposals until Thursday, May 22 at 12:00 CET.
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Daily reminder that if you don't encrypt your transactions, you're not safely revealing information to the chain. Most likely someone else will benefit from the information that is contained within this transaction and not you.
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Generalized (fiat and crypto) payment protocol for A2A, who's building this?
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We don’t just build @rotki, we live in it. Someone bought a yearly sub and paid in USDC on @base. rotki automatically detected the tx, added the address to Base, tracked the token, and updated our unified EVM view. This is what local-first, intelligent tooling looks like: https://rotki.com/download
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The 1/1 of Slate truck prototype was in Venice tonight
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iO (or obfuscation in general) might be the "missing link" to full, trustless on-chain privacy using FHE (because you can embed an encryption key inside an obfuscated program). But there are some inconvenient truths about this concept (and some hope), read on: https://blog.shutter.network/the-inconvenient-truth-about-io-in-web3-privacy/
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I wrote an article on the emerging trend of broker agents or agentic finance in general and associated challenges/solutions. TL;DR: LLM-powered broker agents are here and people use them to transact large sums of money just by writing "@bankeragent buy 1000$ worth of the standard blackrock S&P 500 RWA ETF" on twitter. Exceptional UX, but it comes with tremendous risks in terms of privacy, custody and front-running. Advanced cryptography can mitigate some of these risks. Read my full article: https://x.com/bezzenberger/status/1902699855656407175
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8/ Github: https://github.com/pepae/ShutterAgentDapp (again this is very rough, I apologize) I’m also in the midst of writing a little post on front-running and custody in the era of broker agents, so stay tuned! Very excited about the future of local financial agents powered by cryptography!
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7/ - we’re still seeing a small amount of unshielded inclusions on the encrypted mempool on Gnosis Chain, which is due to p2p connection issues between keypers and validators
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6/ - it's using an encrypting RPC, but local encryption can be implemented easily like this: https://shutter.gnosischain.com (this is also why some of the local encryption on the frontend is fake, but it is being encrypted, just at a later stage)
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5/ Disclaimer: - code is very rough, chatgpt-driven, think of it as a showcase rather than anything close to production ready - still information leakage possible via the DEX aggregator API
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4/ Once the transaction is encrypted, its journey can be traced via https://explorer.shutter.network: first it’s submitted then waiting for a shutterized slot. Then, Shutter Keypers release the key, the validator decrypts and executes the transaction.
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4/ The agent key is stored in the browser’s localstorage. Not optimal but I think better than fully custodial like many agents are today. This could be upgraded with passkey wallet functionality in the future, such as we used for Shutter Hongbao
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3/ It presents a trade confirmation, so you’re always in control before any transaction goes live. It also checks via LLM, whether the transaction is frontrunnable in general. If so it chooses the shutterized, encrypted transaction route. If not, it falls back to a standard RPC.
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2/ This is a little peek into how Mist 3.0 for the agentic era could look like: Type your trade command, like “Convert 10% of my stablecoins to GNO,” and the agent uses on-device LLM (Ollama with Llama 3.2) and the @paraswap API to process it, using real-time wallet context.
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1/ I built a little local, non-custodial and encrypting banker agent on @gnosischain. It’s a local (Ollama), encrypting (Shutter) trading assistant that processes natural language and turns them into full trades.
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RIG is hiring an exceptional Protocol Architecture Researcher! (link to job description in next tweet) RIG is working on solving some of the most important open challenges for Ethereum: ensuring long-term economic robustness & scaling Ethereum. If you are excited and deeply care about these problems, join and work with us at the frontier of Ethereum research. You will join a small, impactful team where you can very quickly help shape the future of Ethereum, working with some of the most brilliant people.
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I saw a great talk by Samuele Rodi about MEV at @EthereumZurich yesterday. He showed how MEV bots steal from users - and how our out-of-protocol "solution" creates pay-for-orderflow & centralization. And the audience JUST SAT THERE like it is normal. Where is the outrage? When did we become so complacent?
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Without transaction privacy, blockchain security is a joke. MEV bots exploit, manipulators rig the game, and fairness remains an illusion. Shutter's @loringharkness breaks down why encrypted mempools are the only way. Read more: https://crypto.news/transaction-privacy-is-blockchains-security-frontier/
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