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Claiming my @socialtoken airdrop and crediting @ojas202 with my social airdrop for being a great friend
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I've minted this NFT.
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Just collected my 3 Years of Guild 🎉 NFT! guild.xyz/our-guild/collect/base_mainnet/0x26fe7c873b092bf2078331060b1c9686fa6053b1
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I just got my Basename as part of Onchain Summer! 😎 Basenames are ENS names supercharged by @base: low-cost (or free!), easy to use, and a powerful tool for connecting builders across the onchain economy. Get yours at base.org/names
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Real builders commit, and I just committed 3.92M $BUILD tokens to the BUILD Summer Fund
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I'm ready for @plumenetwork testnet! Join Here https://plumenetwork.deform.cc/testnet/ https://deform.plumenetwork.xyz/testnet?referral=9NMGfLizhYSM
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Chéo các bác ơi….
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Done nha
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One nice thing about EIP-4844 is how future-proof it is: 1. The only consensus change required to get us from where we are today to full 16 MB danksharding is a parameter change. 2. The point eval precompile returns the modulus, allowing rollups to be built to be forward-compatible with future changes to the modulus
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I just staked my $CYBER for CYBER Season 2 Rewards. https://www.cyber.co/stake Join me in the launch party to get a 3% booster on your earnings. https://cyber.deform.cc/launchparty?referral=Bvu6pvQ5RM1y
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Some predictions on 2030 AI capabilities. But I think it's too pessimistic in its implications: if AI bug-finding is easy, then *the devs themselves* could use it to strip out bugs first. Average code has 15-50 bugs per 1000 lines; if consumer bug-finders could catch 99%, then quite a few apps could become bug-free.
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/base is the first farcaster channel with 100k followers you all absolutely rock IF YOU CAN HEAR ME IN THE BACK, SAY BASED
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