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Vimar

@vimar87

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Jonny Mack
@nonlinear.eth
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ted (not lasso)
@ted
i think about this a lot
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Base
@base
Got friends who aren’t onchain yet? Here’s a quick explainer of @useburner to get them up to speed: Share on Instagram and TikTok: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DEQbgl0z138/ https://www.tiktok.com/@base_onchain/video/7454680590667779371
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Vitalik Buterin
@vitalik.eth
d/acc: one year later https://vitalik.eth.limo/general/2025/01/05/dacc2.html
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Steve
@sdv.eth
This is literally what I think when I hear "boxing day"
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disemino 🎩🔵
@disemino
gm & nice Sunday 🖖
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Jonny Mack
@nonlinear.eth
gm happy saturday
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ted (not lasso)
@ted
it's inevitable that crypto product frontends will price access in stables and allow users to pay in whatever asset they want. pricing access to a product in a volatile asset is too bad of a user AND builder experience for it to remain the norm. speculators buy access they'll never use, drive up prices and lock out potential real users. bad for builders (who need real usage), bad for users (who can't get in). "what's wrong with adjusting access requirements as price changes?" if you're dropping access from 10k $token to 1k $token while nothing about the product changed, you're already pricing in stables — you're just using $token as an unstable middleman, introducing volatility risk for users and extra work for yourself. defi enables any product frontend to show price to access at a stable $25, yet users can still pay in whatever they want (ETH, USDC, ANON, HIGHER, VEIL). the tech for this already exists today. zero friction for users. zero complexity for builders. zero volatility risk for everyone.
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@ted
going to try to build an app today using /srcbook. i'll document the whole thing so anyone else interested gets a sense of how easy (or hard) it may be. if it goes well, may turn it into a v2 frame. btw @pushix is a great follow if you're interested in AI founder building in public, dabbles in NFTs, asks good Qs, etc
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✳️ dcposch on daimo
@dcposch.eth
We built a replacement for the Connect Wallet button that works on the first try from any chain, any coin, any wallet. & we just shipped our SDK version 1.0 making it easy to integrate. Millions in volume so far. Big upgrade to Ethereum UX. Check it out:
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ted (not lasso)
@ted
sometimes i’m like yes let’s be more like crypto twitter and then i remember wow this is still what the world thinks of crypto
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Vitalik Buterin
@vitalik.eth
The claims in "official" star wars canon (aka propaganda) is that actually evil characters like palpatine were pulling the strings. But this is biased and often malicious exaggeration, not fundamentally different from how various movements and countries on earth often get branded as "neo-nazis", "CIA conspiracy", etc
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Vitalik Buterin
@vitalik.eth
tired: the empire did nothing wrong inspired: the separatists (prequel trilogy) did nothing wrong
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Mia
@miasoarez
another year around the block
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EmpiricalLagrange
@eulerlagrange.eth
I’m now convinced if you need to run an LLM agent in a decentralized setup to control a large treasury, you can’t prevent griding to find a cooked prompt. Andrew miller pointed out single TEE works but if we can’t allow that, then I don’t see a viable solution. https://x.com/euler__lagrange/status/1873833137551069467?s=46
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Vitalik Buterin
@vitalik.eth
Apparently now we're getting Generation Beta? And then presumably in 2039 Generation Chad? This whole scheme is dumb, we should just refer to age cohorts by their decade of birth like in China.
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Dylan Abruscato
@dylanabruscato
Today's Article just dropped: 10 bold predictions for 2025. Tech trends, crypto’s next big thing, breakout artists, Emmy winners, and (maybe) the Mets. Here’s the link: https://article.app/dylan/10-bold-predictions-for-2025
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Varun Srinivasan
@v
Should we make Warpcast's spam categorization publicly available? Image a 5 category system for every account: not spam, maybe not spam, unknown, maybe spam, definitely spam. What would you do with this if it was available today?
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@phil
We've been working on making @brightmomentsbot more useful, starting with posting secondary sales from Bright Moments collections. Why? Because watching secondary transactions gives you a pulse on the market and helps surface compelling opportunities. I've often been prompted to make a purchase when I see a collection appear in the sales feed and realize it's quietly come within my price range. We're also going to expand the number of collections the bot supports, starting with Art Blocks. What other platforms or collections should we support? https://warpcast.com/brightmomentsbot/0x9c8f747c
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Vimar
@vimar87
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