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https://faucet.quicknode.com/drip
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fair point, you would most likely only encounter this at “uniswap-like” volume scales
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AA will most likely be dead by then @gregfromstl It's been around for 1.5 years and no real adoption. Imo EIP-7702 is what will make things happen( https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-7702#abstract) and it’s going to be part of PECTRA in Q1. Tldr: this upgrade will allow normal wallets to delegate their tx ability to a smart contract temporarily
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You can either (1) get that by calling eth_ getBlockByNumber https://www.quicknode.com/docs/ethereum/eth_getBlockByNumber or (2) real-time stream Block data into a DB where your script can pull from (https://www.quicknode.com/docs/streams/data-sources#block)
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anyone else seeing a bunch of recent follows/replies with “AI-like” prompted responses from bot-accounts based on the cast topic? This old cast getting lots of wallet marketing bot spam 💀 https://warpcast.com/vrohlfs/0x05b187c8
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Good tool, thanks for sharing!
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Fwiw this is more of a performance take (rather than economics). Infra providers process multicalls concurrently (the good ones at least), but that means your effective RPS is much higher on multicalls, which could impact latency, and ultimately cause failures on your workflows. For example, if your eth_call rps is 100, but you have 10 calls batched, ultimately the nodes need to be able to handle 1000 rps for your application alone at that moment.
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Nice! One caveat is depending on your applications RPS there is a point of diminishing returns when using multicall on shared infra of RPC providers, and it’s more performant to parallelize workloads of simple eth_calls
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What’s the best mobile defi app?
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RPC providers like @quicknode who provide read and write access across chains
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Good stuff! Keep going.
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The cap table format is interesting. I do have to check out TAP docs in depth (first time hearing about it). When you say v1 release, are there institutions already committed for using it. Very cool if so, and would not be surprised
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Nice! For RWAs we might get more in the realm of infra + custodian solutions, with vast majority still in private consortia networks (planning public releases eventually)
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my twitter / x is basically crypto research, but this might be better
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Sick insights! Where are you pulling this from? Private labeling from external sources maybe?
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