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Keone Hon

@keoneHD

cofounder / GM @monad 💜 Leave me feedback: https://t.co/w2foQf8XW0

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Keone Hon
Keone Hon@keoneHD·
What Monad has so far: - High quality open-source C++/rust codebase with many HFT-style optimizations and architectural changes - Public audits and clear docs that put the technology first. Transparency -- no hand-waving, no unsubstantiated claims - High-performance system focused on true decentralization, running continuously in testnet with 186 globally distributed validators at 5000-10000 tps - MonadBFT, a frontier consensus mechanism featuring 400ms block times, 800ms finality, large globally-distributed validator set, and tail-fork resistance - Async Execution (while supporting EIP-7702 through the Reserve Balance mechanism) - MonadDb for efficient merkle trie storage - Native code compiler for frequently used contracts - Interconnected community of smart, thoughtful crypto-natives who will grow in influence over the next few years - Ecosystem of promising young startup founders, ready to take their shot - Over $100m in ecosystem funding pre-mainnet - Founder support through DeltaV, the Monad Founder Residency, Monad Madness, and more - Monad Momentum, an incentives program focused on efficient UA and repeatable growth loops to help decentralized apps acquire normie users - A north star of making open-source, decentralized systems more powerful But there's still so much more to do. Are you excited?
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dreiki@Dreiki10·
call me a r3tard but I staked all of the mint and royalties proceeds in forthenads validator to secure the Monad blockchain
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dreiki@Dreiki10·
Just a bunch of r3tards on the Monad blockchain
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melo ♡⃛⋆⁺@melooox3·
someone just sent me a folder of 700 benads memes
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Arjun Chand
Arjun Chand@arjunnchand·
The problem with crypto marketing is that we think we’re explaining tech in simple, plain language to the average user But in reality half of the time marketing teams don’t understand the tech themselves This is never going to work out You can’t market what you don’t understand
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Keone Hon
Keone Hon@keoneHD·
200 validators now on Monad Mainnet
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Pareen@pareen·
"Credentials stop mattering when you build something that works" i had a call with - a 16yo from Lucknow who built an app that scans your chats and points out blindspots in your relationships makerly.me/arjunv.prakash… - an 18yo from Rajasthan who works for xAI, has 100k YT subs, and has built an app that tracks weather and places polymarket bets makerly.me/rv.help23 resumes are out, maker portfolios are in
Gabriel Jarrosson@GJarrosson

Harshita Arora (@aroraharshita33) just became a General Partner at Y Combinator, making her the youngest in the accelerator’s history. She’s 25 years old, which is young enough that most VCs her age are still grinding as associates, hoping to make principal in five years if they’re lucky. She also dropped out of school at 15, which is the kind of detail that would normally disqualify you from every traditional path to venture capital. Between dropping out and becoming a partner... she discovered coding at 13, built a crypto portfolio tracker at 16 that Apple featured in the App Store, got it acquired, and won India’s Bal Shakti Puraskar (one of the country’s highest honors for young achievers). Then she got an O-1 visa, moved to SF, and applied to YC with her co-founder. Their idea got killed by Covid three weeks into the batch. They had zero background in trucking, zero background in payments, but had a dead startup with 3 months left to figure something out. So Harshita spent weeks visiting truck stops across California, talking to drivers, watching how they paid for fuel, and realizing that the entire payments infrastructure for trucking was totally broken. Ancient systems, hidden fees, rampant fraud, still running on technology from the 1990s despite moving billions of dollars. She built AtoB to fix it. Stripe for Trucking. A modern fuel card with transparent pricing, instant payouts, and financial tools that don’t feel like punishment. Today AtoB is a Series C company serving over 30,000 fleets across the US, processing millions in payments daily, and building the financial infrastructure that the backbone of the economy actually deserves. Now she’s a YC partner at 25, which is absurd when you consider that most VCs spend a decade climbing the ladder at banks or consulting firms, collecting the right credentials, and Harshita skipped the entire ladder and built a $700M company instead. Credentials stop mattering when you build something that works, and this is one of the embodying principles of YC, so it is great to have seen her so active this last year in supporting YC batches as visiting partner, and now a GP. Maybe as batches skew younger (like my post yesterday) partners will too...

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pbj@0x70626a·
Introducing Change Order A novel order type that unlocks efficient Market Making on Perpl by uniquely leveraging Monad's parallelism (pipelining) architecture. perplfoundation.github.io/explainers/cha… Here is how Perpl's Change order compares to legacy perp DEX Post/Cancel order:
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Keone Hon@keoneHD·
The docs have received a (visual) upgrade docs.monad.xyz There's a lot of info here about the fast, open-source, decentralized L1
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SRH@srhhadron·
@keoneHD @Richard_ISC This is 100% a practical reality as an early stage founder. Most founders would feel wasteful doing this or hesitate even if they know it’s positive EV. May be the most Monad bullish initiative I’ve seen so far. Gg
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Keone Hon@keoneHD·
PROTOCOL TEAMS SHOULD USE DEDICATED COMPUTERS FOR MULTISIG OPERATIONS This is our attempt to encourage this best practice. Many other things that can be done to improve opsec, but this is low-hanging fruit Details enclosed
Monad@monad

Introducing the Monad dedicated device subsidy program Monad Foundation will be subsidizing the cost of dedicated signing laptops, for multisig, treasury, and other critical operations, to all protocol teams with at least $2.5M of TVL on Monad. Your signing machine should NEVER be the same as the one you use for everyday browsing, coding, or taking calls. Details below:

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Keone Hon
Keone Hon@keoneHD·
Here is an excellent bit of research on spam MEV transactions from @category_xyz . A common example of a spam MEV transaction is a speculative trade that pings a market, trying to buy low or sell high in the event that another trade happened to move the market to that level. These transactions check whether the price has moved and revert early, exploiting the fact that most blockchains charge gasUsed rather than gasLimit. Spam has downstream effects on devs and infra providers who still have to parse through everything. In the paper (and in the summary blog post), Category Labs researchers & collaborators build a model to predict the relationship between block capacity, min gas price, gas charge policy, and spam frequency, then assess how closely it matches empirical results on Base and Arbitrum. The results have implications on blockchain pricing policy and capacity. Great work by a stellar team: @0xWenhaoWang (Yale/IC3) and Aditya Saraf (Cornell/IC3), @liobaheimbach (Category Labs), @KushalBabel (Category Labs), and @0xFanZhang (Yale/IC3)
Category Labs@category_xyz

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Keone Hon@keoneHD·
@kir_varlamov It takes some time to set up the proper signing pathway, but I don't find it to be significantly more painful than signing on the regular device. I recognize that your workflow might be more complicated as a bridge
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deKirill@kir_varlamov·
@keoneHD the subsidy is a nice gesture but the real blocker was never the cost of a laptop. It’s that dedicated signing devices are operationally painful, slow to coordinate, hard to update, low flexibility when you need to act fast
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Keone Hon@keoneHD·
@Richard_ISC IMO, the need for dedicated devices is not widely talked about and there is a definite knowledge gap. But also, I can understand why teams would be tempted to not issue second laptops. Startups are supposed to be scrappy. This is about removing that thought
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Richard | ISC@Richard_ISC·
@keoneHD You should know better than to think it was a cost issue.
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