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Secure, scalable, and chain-agnostic smart contract automation. Powered by @eigenlayer and @imua.

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TriggerX ๐Ÿ€
TriggerX ๐Ÿ€@triggerxnetworkยท
TriggerX testnet is live ๐Ÿ€ Built on @0xOthentic. Powered by @eigencloud. A new era of onchain automation begins. Limitless potential. Permissionless execution. Join us at the ground level ๐Ÿ‘‡
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Mr X
Mr X@x_owner_elon_ยท
Day 26: Smart Contract Security Journey Today progress: โœ… Learned attacker mindset & exploit thinking โœ… Mapped fund flow before reading code โœ… Identified real-world attack surfaces โœ… Practiced filtering bugs by exploitability Understanding how theyโ€™re exploited.
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TriggerX ๐Ÿ€@triggerxnetworkยท
@0xCharlesWang AI and better tooling will strengthen the baseline, but system complexity continues to expand the attack surface. Perhaps the objective is not complete elimination of risk, but sustained resilience. How should we define meaningful progress in that direction?
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CharlesWang
CharlesWang@0xCharlesWangยท
Solving the web3 security problem is the target. With the help of AI and proper usage of tools (what we have now + what else will come in the future), we will get 1 step closer to solving this big problem. However, I doubt that we will ever (at least in the next 10 years) be able to fully solve that problem.
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Cyfrin Audits
Cyfrin Audits@cyfrinยท
Your protocol passed its audit with zero critical findings. Then a protocol you integrate with gets exploited, and your users lose everything. Composability is DeFi's greatest strength and its most underestimated risk. ๐Ÿงต
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TriggerX ๐Ÿ€@triggerxnetworkยท
@francescoswiss Yes Web3 is about people, and the reliable automation that supports their vision.
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TriggerX ๐Ÿ€@triggerxnetworkยท
@vapovase Human incentives never change. Only the scoreboard does.
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VAPO ๐‘—Œ (ร˜,G)
VAPO ๐‘—Œ (ร˜,G)@vapovaseยท
In Web2 I chased high scores. In Web3 I chase whitelist spots like my life depends on it. Same addiction, different flavor lol
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TriggerX ๐Ÿ€
TriggerX ๐Ÿ€@triggerxnetworkยท
@windhustler Thoughtful take, as AI increases build velocity, the ecosystem will expand rapidly. That growth brings greater responsibility around reliability and safeguards. Security will mature alongside innovation, strengthening the foundation for long term adoption.
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GiuseppeDeLaZara
GiuseppeDeLaZara@windhustlerยท
How to thrive as a web3 security researcher in the age of AI - Tip 1 Mindset The world is full of pessimists. If you're fixated on the worst outcome, you're setting yourself up for failure. With every major technological shift, productivity goes up and new opportunities open. AI is no different. If you're wondering whether this is a good time to enter web3 security, there has never been a better time. What we're going to see in the coming years is a massive surge in projects building on the blockchain. Developer and product launch capabilities will at least double with AI, best case 10x. The crypto industry will likely 10x alongside it. That's 100x more apps being built. For every lending & borrowing market today, there will be 100 more. For every chain launching now, expect 100x more. Even if AI finds 95% of the bugs, you still need 100% bug-free project before launch. It will never be socially acceptable, let alone sufficient, to ship a project audited only by AI. That last 5% is where the exploits live. So prepare for abundance. Today is the best day to start your journey as a web3 security researcher.
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TriggerX ๐Ÿ€@triggerxnetworkยท
Everyone framed @ethereum scaling as an L2 story. 2026 tells a different one. L1 execution targets are increasing. Gas limits rising. Blob throughput expanding. Ethereum is scaling on both layers. Over the next 3 years, what will matter more for Ethereumโ€™s resilience: Higher L1 capacity or Stage 2 rollups at scale?
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Boxmining
Boxmining@boxminingยท
Dear algorithm, Please connect me with people who are interested in: - AI - Vibe coding - Automation - Crypto investing/trading - Founders who are building
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Suraj Sharma
Suraj Sharma@suraj_sharma14ยท
@triggerxnetwork Exactly. When you understand how components interact not just how they work individually you design for longevity, not just launch. Durability comes from system awareness.
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Suraj Sharma
Suraj Sharma@suraj_sharma14ยท
Web3 Careers Beyond โ€œSmart Contract Dev.โ€ If you think Web3 only has one serious path... becoming a smart contract developer... youโ€™re underestimating the ecosystem. Yes, Solidity engineers are critical. But Web3 isnโ€™t just contracts. Itโ€™s layers. And most builders accidentally limit themselves to one narrow layer too early. Hereโ€™s the perspective I wish more builders had ๐Ÿ‘‡ >> Web3 isnโ€™t a role. Itโ€™s a stack. At the bottom: - consensus - execution - L2s - data availability - cryptography Above that: - smart contracts - account abstraction - protocol design Above that: - infra tooling - indexers - RPC layers - simulation engines Above that: - applications - governance systems - token economics - coordination models And around all of it: - security - research - DevRel - ecosystem design When you say โ€œI want a Web3 careerโ€, what youโ€™re really choosing is which layer of this stack you want to live in. Most people never think about that explicitly. >> The mistake builders make early They assume: โ€œIf Iโ€™m not writing smart contracts every day, Iโ€™m falling behind.โ€ But the best builders Iโ€™ve seen donโ€™t optimize for syntax. They optimize for: ~ understanding systems ~ recognizing trade-offs ~ knowing where risk hides ~ designing for failure ~ improving feedback loops That skill applies across layers. >> There are different kinds of leverage in Web3 Some builders create leverage by: - Writing primitives that thousands of apps depend on - Designing governance systems that coordinate millions - Building infra that makes development 10ร— easier - Finding vulnerabilities before attackers do - Clarifying complex systems so others can build faster All of these are โ€œWeb3 careers.โ€ Only one of them is pure smart contract development. >> The real question isnโ€™t โ€œWhich language should I learn?โ€ Itโ€™s: - Do I enjoy thinking about economic incentives? - Do I like debugging distributed systems? - Do I prefer building tools or shipping products? - Do I enjoy breaking systems more than building them? - Do I like explaining complexity more than implementing it? Your honest answers matter more than the hype cycle. >> Web3 rewards depth not titles You can be: - a protocol engineer - a security researcher - an infra builder - a governance designer - a data analyst - a DevRel engineer - a tooling maintainer - a researcher And still be a high-signal Web3 builder. The ecosystem is wide. The surface area is massive. And most builders only see one door. >> If youโ€™re early Donโ€™t rush to define yourself as: โ€œJust a smart contract dev.โ€ Explore the stack. Understand how layers interact. See where your curiosity sticks. Because long-term careers in Web3 arenโ€™t built on trend alignment. Theyโ€™re built on: - systems thinking - trade-off awareness - clarity under uncertainty - patience Web3 isnโ€™t a job title. Itโ€™s an ecosystem of problems waiting to be solved at different layers. The earlier you realize that... the more freedom you have to design your path intentionally. Save this if youโ€™re figuring out where you fit.
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EigenCloud
EigenCloud@eigencloudยท
Ownership gives incentives. Constraints give safety. Verifiability gives trust. Thatโ€™s the agent stack. Thatโ€™s EigenCloud.
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TriggerX ๐Ÿ€
TriggerX ๐Ÿ€@triggerxnetworkยท
@IamIanKane Protecting value secures assets. Protecting information secures intent. As systems become more programmable, execution integrity matters just as much as asset safety.
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Ian Kane
Ian Kane@IamIanKaneยท
The strongest blockchains protect both value and information.
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TriggerX ๐Ÿ€@triggerxnetworkยท
The conversation around L2s is becoming more precise. Scaling alone may not be a sufficient differentiator. Clear execution profiles and defined use cases matter. As the stack matures, reliability and coordination across environments become increasingly important.
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TriggerX ๐Ÿ€@triggerxnetworkยท
@windhustler Strong point, an audit is not just a technical checklist, it is also a trust layer. Especially in automated systems, stakeholders need confidence not only in the code, but in how it behaves under execution pressure.
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GiuseppeDeLaZara
GiuseppeDeLaZara@windhustlerยท
A smart contract audit has 3 purposes: - Find the bugs, get the code ready for production. - Give the project team peace of mind. - Give the project stakeholders (users, investors) a perception of security. Solo audits or weak brand firms can only satisfy the 1st purpose. No matter how good their audit was, it's going to be hard to convince the external stakeholders to put their money. So when someone says "smart contract audits are expensive," what's really at play: i) They have no idea how to find good solo auditors or smaller firms. They might be new to crypto or haven't had any exposure to security companies. ii) They want all 3 things from above without paying for them.
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TriggerX ๐Ÿ€@triggerxnetworkยท
@SecretNetwork Both matter, but for different reasons. Private AI protects intelligence, private DeFi protects execution. As automation grows onchain, privacy at both the decision and transaction layer becomes critical.
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Secret Network
Secret Network@SecretNetworkยท
Which matters more to you this year and why: private AI or private DeFi?
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TriggerX ๐Ÿ€@triggerxnetworkยท
@EliBenSasson The real unlock may not be AI writing code faster, but AI making contracts act smarter. Monitoring conditions, triggering actions, coordinating flows automatically. Thatโ€™s what drives adoption.
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Eli Ben-Sasson | Starknet.io
Eli Ben-Sasson | Starknet.io@EliBenSassonยท
What's the ultimate use case for AI on blockchain? I don't mean the one that will be applied the fastest, but the one that will bring the most adoption
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TriggerX ๐Ÿ€@triggerxnetworkยท
GM builders. Keep Triggering.
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