There are a lot of components of Blast that I’m excited about and would be interested in engaging with people on. That said, we at Paradigm think the announcement this week crossed lines in both messaging and execution. For example, we don’t agree with the decision to launch the
We’re thrilled to release Ivy for Bitcoin: the first-ever high-level language and IDE for creating and using Bitcoin smart contracts blog.chain.com/ivy-for-bitcoi…
I know moderation at scale is very hard, but you would think that after 13 years they could implement basic heuristics like “don’t let verified accounts change their name and profile picture to match a different verified account”
Uniswap v3 is now public, after eighteen months of research and development: uniswap.org/whitepaper-v3.…
I think it’s the best DEX design on the planet.
If you've heard me cryptically address a problem by saying that "Uniswap v3 fixes this," now I can finally explain why.
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Someone accidentally locked up some tokens in an Ethereum smart contract.
@gakonst and I thought we'd found a way to recover them.
We learned that the mempool is a very creepy place.
Crypto adoption is bottlenecked by hardware access.
@JamboTechnology is building the largest onchain mobile network. They've shipped 700,000+ phones to 120+ countries.
Here’s why I'm impressed with what they’ve accomplished and proud we were early supporters 🧵
If your project is using token incentives, you should probably try removing them and see what happens.
If your response is "but we're worried users wouldn't stick around"... then you should DEFINITELY try removing them.