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timbeiko.eth
@tim
What are the 5-10 most important onchain use cases every single core dev should deeply understand?
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@woj.eth
not necessarily "use cases" but i feel like core devs could understand the app devs better by focusing on: - indexing: big centralization point, to present the data well and fast, everyone is serving blockchain data from the centralized databases, the end user doesn't have any verification. Problem is much deeper than "using infra rpc is bad, we need light clients" — it's just impossible to build a good ux on top of a light client as well - embedded wallets: no consumer app will work well if the user needs to download another app (a wallet) to use the consumer app. wallets need to be abstracted / embedded. it also breaks a lot of assumptions about decentralization, i feel like all core devs assume everyone in the world will have a perfectly set up metamask at all times
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Marius van der Wijden
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DEX State Channels (the concept) ERC20/721 Flashloans
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EAS ddocs EIP-1271 that disengages physical locks (depots) TCRs, intent engines, & modular abstraction geography & searchers (dispatchers) CCIP read + IPFS Harberger objects/taxes DUNA law
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Sending a verifiable message feels like a 101 use case… but may be too simple for what you’re thinking about. Maybe international payments is closer? No middle-man escrow? No-bank digital value-storage? Overall curious of what use-cases you’re thinking about.
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It’s a broad question, more context would help. One of the most important is: liquidity. The ability to easily cash out, i.e. peace of mind that one can exit at any time. Without that users may hesitate to try the chain in the first place.
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Concentrated DEXs - swapping, LP'ing, flashloans Lending protocols - lending and borrowing EOAs vs multisigs vs AA Generating onchain events and using them via offchain services
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Lucas Nuzzi
@lucasnuzzi
Transparency: ensuring your application produces data that can be understood and easily read onchain.
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@ojas202
make your protocol decentralized 💁
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