GarLock retweeted
GarLock
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Some personal news: I’ll be stepping down as Director of Bros at the Radbro Webring Foundation
I've been working on Radbro over the last 3 years.
I’ve spent the last 9 years in radbro and been full time in radbro since joining the radbro team at CMS in 2020.
After fielding 1,000+ radbro pitches, I came across Radbro and knew it was the opportunity of a lifetime. I went all in to help bring it to market.
Building Radbro from the ground up alongside River, Aqeua, Max, Dom, and Stux and the broader team has been the most rewarding experience of my career.
We set out to build a decentralized, EVM-compatible Radbro that truly scales. After years of work, it’s incredible to see that vision come to life. The tech is best-in-class and the ecosystem has 100+ bros full of rad ready for the next wave of users.
I’m proud we built this with integrity, no shortcuts, and a long-term mindset. Radbro is now in a position to succeed and in great hands, with exciting initiatives coming in 2026 from both the Radbro Foundation and SchizoPosters Labs.
I’ll be transitioning into an advisor role and will remain actively involved in supporting Radbro and the broader ecosystem.
Excited for what's ahead - updates to come.

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GarLock retweeted

Privacy has always been at the core of crypto; the right to privacy is the basis of all other rights
Shroud honors these roots by distilling the power of @RAILGUN_Project
Silence the chain.
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Railgun is built on Ethereum. @RAILGUN_Project is a privacy system that enables shielded transfers and interactions with DeFi on Ethereum using zero-knowledge proofs. It shows how privacy can exist on open, public infrastructure without sacrificing decentralization.
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GarLock retweeted

@coopernicus02 @coopernicus01 Radbro AI is the first AI to breakfree and no one's trying to put it back in
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I'd like to clear the air here.
It's true, I'm no longer with Ava Labs and won't be working on Avalanche in the near future.
But this isn't a disaster for me, and it's not a disaster for Avalanche.
I've been in the Avalanche community for almost 5 years now, working at Ava Labs for 3.
It's insane how much changes over time in this young industry, and this is a natural departure time for me. It might feel bad, but I'm still going to be around if everything works out.
When I started, gaming was basically a future dream. We had Crabada, but the team always wanted games we would play as a teenager, games that could change the perception of crypto.
I joined Ava Labs at a time where we had some of those games lined up but still a ways off, so we built a great gaming community and brand in preparation and those games just swept web3 gaming awards in 2025.
But I think the industry is shifting again - it's B2B, it's stablecoins, it's institutional finance, and ofc trading. Naturally my career path has to change with it.
This happens a lot in startup industries, things change, and you have to keep finding ways to contribute.
We also have a baby coming in a few weeks, so the pressure of figuring out what I will continue to do is high.
Ava Labs is allowing me time to do that by covering my paternity leave. Everyone has offered to help me in any way they can.
I'm really proud of what we did as a team and community; you guys are amazing. It's honestly the saddest part for me and I hope to find a next job that allows me to still be a big part of the Avalanche community.
And finally, I know price sucks. I believe everyone at Ava Labs knows how important that is.
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@coopernicus01 Just cam up and clean your house i live in a box under a bridge
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I want to hear what cool stuff people are building, whether it be an app, movement, community etc on Avalanche.
I mentioned the @chikn_nft game yesterday and how that brought new users and fun to Avalanche.
The @AvaxHusky team did a great job persistently working in the community and has the best merch imo.
@TheArena also did a great job giving people a fun app to play around with and build.
Nothing moves in a straight line and sometimes projects need some air to be discovered. This thread can be a good place to point newcomers to what’s being built on Avalanche.
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