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You mean, like, with a real account and stuff? Ew.
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Today, I'd like the zk proof generation to stop failing on me.
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A moment of silence for alien-conspiracy-guy. https://time.com/7176658/inside-capitol-hills-latest-ufo-hearings/ Only needed a little more conviction, to hold out longer without deleting. In his mind this would have been evidence, and instead of shame he would feel vindicated. This is a cryptocurrency post by the way. *I* am never selling my ETH.
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Perhaps attribute ens subdomains automatically when new tokens are created on your app? I think ens subnames can be issued on L2 now.
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Thank you, very interesting. Yes, their answer seems less than convincing.
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I'm on that train as well. Although optimism blends with fatalism. We're not going to change human nature, and exterminating most of the population to save the planet is not an option. It's either radical breakthroughs, or death.
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Unironically a good reason to root for life extension. If we all live forever, surely we'll start making longterm choices as a society. Surely...
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Wild if true. I can't wrap my head around rollup-as-a-service in general. Either you want to own your infrastructure, or you might as well use the infra of someone who is incentivized to keep it running well. Anything else seems like a problem in waiting.
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Did anyone figure out why the average ETH supply rate on Scroll Aave has been hovering around 5-10% for days now? Post airdrop I assumed it was everyone unwinding, but this is surprisingly resilient.
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What do you like about the protocol design?
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Everything in this chain of events has surpassed my expectations.
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Going to need the source on that bottom video, chief.
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I think they have an integrated thirdparty simulator by default either way (but if I'm being honest, I don't look at it, because it's less reliable/readable than Rabby)
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I don't simulate txs with MM, I typically don't need to.
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Yep. Rabby still lags far behind when it comes to advanced features. To this day I don't think there's even an option to add hex data at all. And even though I don't care enough about privacy to mind the large amount of personal data Rabby leaks, I'm still not super confident trusting them with hot wallets.
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Double shower thought: each time I want to talk about Metamask, I hop on Warpcast. Twitter gets you swarmed with bots unless you play cute with wording. And I know Metamask devs have a keen eye around here. But, really, it's none of these reasons anymore. I trained myself to auto-think "Metamask? -> Warpcast."
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A small UI win for Metamask would be to let you hide addresses with 0 ETH on the currently selected network. Rabby does this and goes beyond, by ordering your addresses by size, and multichain. This is actually more opinion/abstraction than I want. It results in less info ultimately - "where is my money". Forces me to delve deeper to find where's the money. I'd prefer simply hiding 0 ETH addresses per network. Less clicks.
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Metamask Mobile exists in this odd space where they'll let you set your password to "abcdef", but should you try to take a screenshot of your seedphrase, it's explicitely disabled. I'm sure it's sensible pragmatically. But on the user side it makes for a funny experience. First you breathe a sigh of relief because FINALLY, the service you just want to sign up for doesn't force you to use a 24 characters password with alphanumeric and special characters. Then you're greeted with 12 words you have to write down, and you realise it was a trap all along.
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And obviously I'm talking my book here... Because I'm mindful of separating my activity with my KYC wallets, I'd be screwed by such airdrop setups. πŸ™‚ To be honest, there's already a very high price to pay as is, with many protocols implementing social verification, assuming users only have one address, and so on. Even with the occasional wrench attack, your average fully public person with only one address likely fares a lot better than someone like me bothering with silly principles. Opportunity cost...
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Yes, trusting the central entity doing KYC is catastrophic identity leakage! I'm hardly a privacy nut myself, but I would never consider doing KYC on my main wallets. To me any wallet that is KYCed should be assumed to be public.
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