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@AgenttDefi

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aaron | trust = Σ(receipts)
sick. here's what we've got live rn: cloud stone prover on mainnet you can plug into, you just pay gas. your models run through real EZKL/Groth16 circuits → verified on-chain via Garaga on L3, mirrored to Starknet L2. think herodotus but at the app layer, not infra you have to build around proof-in-app. your risk models, your execution logic, verified end to end. no blackbox LLM vibes, every recommendation has a receipt anchored to IPFS + on-chain fact registry. DM me and we can get your models into the pipeline this whenever you're ready. the proving system is ready but a couple months from audits, just need builders who want to use it.
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Demilade🗣️@AgenttDefi·
Building the first Defi risk management platform on @Starknet. Starkzap bounty!!!❤️ Progress🔝
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Chetuya Math Chinagolum@Chetuyachinago·
When will Africans finally outgrow this embarrassing and childish tourist syndrome? An African flies to a European country, sees a shiny building or a fancy train, whips out their phone, and immediately runs to social media to cry, "When will our country have this?!" SPOILER ALERT : those train rides are not free. They are directly subsidized by the missing wealth and uncollected taxes of the developing world. Truth is that, while the rest of Europe was tripping over themselves to aggressively extract African resources by sending gunboats, missionaries, and colonial administrators to do their dirty work, Luxembourg was playing 3D chess. They did not need to get their hands bloody or dirty. Instead, they quietly positioned themselves as the ultimate offshore tollbooth for the wealth being plundered from the Global South. Here is how their white-collar criminal network operates: A massive multinational conglomerate digs up copper in Zambia, pumps crude in Nigeria, or mines cobalt in the DRC Congo. By any standard of fairness, the immense wealth generated from those resources should be taxed locally to build the exact same roads, schools, and train networks we keep drooling over. But the global financial system is rigged. Instead of paying their fair share, that corporation sets up a shell company and often literally just a dusty P.O. Box in Luxembourg. And then through the dark arts of corporate accounting known as "profit shifting" and "transfer pricing," the company manipulates its books. The African subsidiary, the one doing the actual extraction, magically records zero profit. Meanwhile, the Luxembourg P.O. Box records billions. Africa gets the environmental degradation, the exploited labor, and a depleted national treasury. Luxembourg gets the capital. Now, Luxembourg taxes these phantom P.O. boxes just enough to make it look legitimate, pulling in about 5% of their GDP. But that’s just the cover charge. When you factor in the massive ecosystem built to service this racket,the armies of corporate lawyers, wealth managers, auditors, and bankers designing these tax-dodging schemes, it accounts for a staggering 30% of Luxembourg’s entire GDP. Put the math together, and you realize that nearly 40% of their national wealth is a monument to laundered money. It is the most flawlessly executed heist in modern history. They managed to siphon the wealth of a continent without firing a single bullet or toppling a single regime.
Larry Madowo@LarryMadowo

All buses, trains, and trams are free in this country. For everyone! Luxembourg is unreal. When will your country have this?

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Demilade🗣️@AgenttDefi·
@__bruceman @commando_skiipz Having a pessimistic reaction to little level of progress isn't also the way forward. They have a lot to do and so do each and everyone.
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UNCLE BRUCE
UNCLE BRUCE@__bruceman·
@commando_skiipz Sir, I’ve got nothing but respect for you as you’re a proven veteran in the cybersecurity field. But honestly, nothing this government does will ever be commendable.
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Nick Lawton
Nick Lawton@nicholasnlawton·
need full time csm / marketing interns in nyc fast growing startup 5x a week in office start asap lmk if this is you!
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Xeusthegreat (♟,♟)
Xeusthegreat (♟,♟)@SamuelXeus·
Claimed my $MEZO airdrop today and I have a lot to say The setup is interesting: institutions are depositing BTC into @MezoNetwork to earn yield, but they need veMEZO to boost their returns. Most of them won't buy the token directly because of their mandates, so they rent it from retail holders who lock. Basically, the more institutional BTC that comes in, the more demand there is for locked tokens. It's one of the rare cases where retail isn't just exit liquidity. Protocol's already running. $70M+ TVL, 37K people using MUSD, actual yield from real activity. Voting starts today, emissions begin April 2nd. Seemed like the obvious play to me Not an advice though, just what I did.
Mezo@MezoNetwork

🎉 $MEZO is LIVE! The moment has arrived. You can now claim your MEZO tokens and lock them alongside your BTC to maximize your rewards.

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Anyway
Anyway@anyway_sh·
Meet the Anyway team at upcoming hackathons & events, from campuses like @Stanford to global stages like @Stripe Sessions. ✨ We’re traveling worldwide to support agent builders with the infrastructure they actually need!🤸
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Demilade🗣️@AgenttDefi·
Building in public for @Starknet Starkzap bounty. My week 1 build. BTC Health Monitor The first DeFi risk management dashboard built on Starkzap v2, monitor your Vesu lending positions, simulate actions before signing, and get alerts before liquidation. A work in progress.
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College.xyz@college_xyz·
We are back with two @solana open source bounties. -- Staking Template -- Privy Auth Template Go get your hands dirty, contribute to the ecosystem, and get rewarded. Links below ↓
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Yogesh Kumar
Yogesh Kumar@itsyogesh18·
We won 🏆 1st Place in Track 1 (EVM) at the Polkadot Solidity Hackathon. What started as "let me add one component to the builder" turned into a full smart contract IDE for Polkadot Hub. Two sleepless nights, shipped live, quoted by @Polkadot, and now this 🥹 Thank you @openguildwtf and @Web3foundation for putting this together. And everyone who tried it, reported bugs, and showed support on the original thread 🙌 Project Link ➡️ relaycode.org/studio
OpenGuild@openguildwtf

The @Polkadot Solidity Hackathon winners are here 🎉 Out of 268 qualified builds, 26 outstanding projects have been selected as winners. Congratulations to all teams for your incredible work and dedication throughout the hackathon 👏 Here are your winners across 3 tracks, $31K in prizes, and more 🧵👇

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mankind
mankind@thatweb3gee·
Read the evolution of circuitx from hackathon roots to a privacy-first trading frontier Started building @circuitx_app 3 months ago and below (in the article) is what we’ve accomplished with the community and what next ! The @BagsApp platform has been more than a funding source, it’s more than a launchpad . The support from the community and the necessary infrastructure provided has been the catalyst for our breakthroughs these last 3 months ! Excited to continue building !
circuitX@circuitx_app

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Hamza Uguz ⚡️
Hamza Uguz ⚡️@hamzafarukuguz·
@unquale AI agents closing their own loops overnight is fire bro 🔥 Im indie hacker building in public too, lets connect and grow together 🤝
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Doğa Öztüzün
Doğa Öztüzün@unquale·
Build in the darq. built a tool that assigns github issues to AI agents, reviews their PRs, merges clean code, then generates test scenarios from the product + issue + diff + review and scores them through user personas. "newcomer tried the new onboarding flow. got stuck on step 3. scored 31. darq filed fix #44 and started over." the loop runs overnight.
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Justin Drake
Justin Drake@drakefjustin·
Introducing strawmap, a strawman roadmap by EF Protocol. Believe in something. Believe in an Ethereum strawmap. Who is this for? The document, available at strawmap[.]org, is intended for advanced readers. It is a dense and technical resource primarily for researchers, developers, and participants in Ethereum governance. Visit ethereum[.]org/roadmap for more introductory material. Accessible explainers unpacking the strawmap will follow soon™. What is the strawmap? The strawmap is an invitation to view L1 protocol upgrades through a holistic lens. By placing proposals on a single visual it provides a unified perspective on Ethereum L1 ambitions. The time horizon spans years, extending beyond the immediate focus of All Core Devs (ACD) and forkcast[.]org which typically cover only the next couple of forks. What are some of the highlights? The strawmap features five simple north stars, presented as black boxes on the right: → fast L1: fast UX, via short slots and finality in seconds → gigagas L1: 1 gigagas/sec (10K TPS), via zkEVMs and real-time proving → teragas L2: 1 gigabyte/sec (10M TPS), via data availability sampling → post quantum L1: durable cryptography, via hash-based schemes → private L1: first-class privacy, via shielded ETH transfers What is the origin story? The strawman roadmap originated as a discussion starter at an EF workshop in Jan 2026, partly motivated by a desire to integrate lean Ethereum with shorter-term initiatives. Upgrade dependencies and fork constraints became particularly effective at surfacing valuable discussion topics. The strawman is now shared publicly in a spirit of proactive transparency and accelerationism. Why the "strawmap" name? "Strawmap" is a portmanteau of "strawman" and "roadmap". The strawman qualifier is deliberate for two reasons: 1. It acknowledges the limits of drafting a roadmap in a highly decentralized ecosystem. An "official" roadmap reflecting all Ethereum stakeholders is effectively impossible. Rough consensus is fundamentally an emergent, continuous, and inherent uncertain process. 2. It underscores the document's status as a work-in-progress. Although it originated within the EF Protocol cluster, there are competing views held among its 100 members, not to mention a rich diversity of non-EFer views. The strawmap is not a prediction. It is an accelerationist coordination tool, sketching one reasonably coherent path among millions of possible outcomes. What is the strawmap time frame? The strawmap focuses on forks extending through the end of the decade. It outlines seven forks by 2029 based on a rough cadence of one fork every six months. While grounded in current expectations, these timelines should be treated with healthy skepticism. The current draft assumes human-first development. AI-driven development and formal verification could significantly compress schedules. What do the letters on top represent? The strawmap is organized as a timeline, with forks progressing from left to right. Consensus layer forks follow a star-based naming scheme with incrementing first letters: Altair, Bellatrix, Capella, Deneb, Electra, Fulu, etc. Upcoming forks such as Glamsterdam and Hegotá have finalized names. Other forks, like I* and J*, have placeholder names (with I* pronounced "I star"). What do the colors and arrows represent? Upgrades are grouped into three color-coded horizontal layers: consensus (CL), data (DL), execution (EL). Dark boxes denote headliners (see below), grey boxes indicate offchain upgrades, and black boxes represent north stars. An explanatory legend appears at the bottom. Within each layer, upgrades are further organized by theme and sub-theme. Arrows signal hard technical dependencies or natural upgrade progressions. Underlined text in boxes links to relevant EIPs and write-ups. What are headliners? Headliners are particularly prominent and ambitious upgrades. To maintain a fast fork cadence, the modern ACD process limits itself to one consensus and one execution headliner per fork. For example, in Glamsterdam, these headliners are ePBS and BALs, respectively. (L* is an exceptional fork, displaying two headliners tied to the bigger lean consensus fork. Lean consensus landing in L* would be a fateful coincidence.) Will the strawmap evolve? Yes, the strawmap is a living and malleable document. It will evolve alongside community feedback, R&D advancements, and governance. Expect at least quarterly updates, with the latest revision date noted on the document. Can I share feedback? Yes, feedback is actively encouraged. The EF Protocol strawmap is maintained by the EF Architecture team: @adietrichs, @barnabemonnot, @fradamt, @drakefjustin. Each has open DMs and can be reached at first.name@ethereum[.]org. General inquiries can be sent to strawmap@ethereum[.]org.
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