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@0xRafaCC

Software Engineer building @b1naryapp prev @odisealabs @pwndao @UniswapFND ambassador 🦄

Katılım Şubat 2021
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@hosseeb jesus christ, crypto really never can take a break.
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Haseeb >|<@hosseeb·
This is wild. Google Research demonstrates a ~20x more efficient implementation of Shor's algorithm that could break ECDSA keys within minutes with ~500K physical qubits. Google is now are more confident on a 2029 post-quantum transition. We are no longer looking at mid 2030s, we could have quantum computers of this scale by the end of the decade. They believe this result is so severe that they are not publishing the actual circuits. They instead published a ZKP proving that they know of the quantum circuit with these properties. This is very atypical, showing Google thinks this is serious shit. All blockchains need a transition plan ASAP. Post-quantum is no longer a drill.
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nic carter@nic_carter

Many are wondering "what Google saw" that caused them to revise their post-quantum cryptography transition deadline to 2029 last week. It was this: research.google/blog/safeguard…

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@Ariiellus osea si estas pagando con cripto pero no a quien piensas que le estas pagando con cripto?, si no a un intermediario que le paga con fiat a quien le estas pagando con cripto?
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Ariiellus.eth@Ariiellus·
Pay with crypto cards ≠ Pay with crypto Change my mind
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Second week for @b1naryapp on mainnet: -86% of first-week users came back for more -5 trades per user per week on average -Returning users grew their capital 3x -6x more trades than week one Closed beta. Zero marketing. Pure product. DM me if you want early access.
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Man, i love sports so much
Brad Stulberg@BStulberg

You’re never out until you’re out. Play the game in front of you. Not the game you wanted to happen. Not the game that just happened. Not the game you hoped would happen. But the game that is happening. It's a remarkable lesson for basketball, for all of sport, and really, for all of life. In the Elite 8 of the NCAA tournament, the UConn Huskies came out flat against the No. 1 seed Duke. The Huskies trailed by 15 at halftime. No. 1 seeds were 134-0 all time in the NCAA tournament when leading by 15 or more points at halftime. That’s across the entire NCAA tournament history. Every round. Every year. UConn had every reason to give up. But they simply refused. Most people check out when the odds turn against them. But UConn never stopped playing to win. Their big man Tarris Reed Jr. put the Huskies on his back. He played incredibly on both sides of the ball. The Huskies cut the lead to 13. Then to 11. Then to 7. Then to 5. And then, in the final seconds of the game, they cut the lead to two. Duke inbounded the ball, UConn pressured and forced a turnover. With less than a second on the clock, Braylon Mullins—who had shot 0 for 4 from three—put up a deep 3 from the logo, and nailed it. UConn 73. Duke 72. 134-1. After the game, UConn coach Dan Hurley said this about Mullins: "The courage. You have a young man, he's a rare human being. The toughness about him, to take the shot, on a tough shooting night, but he was due." It was an off night. And yet with everything on the line you have no choice but to pull the trigger. Shooters shoot. That's confidence in the process. March Madness is an ultimate test of emotional regulation. Over 3 weeks and 6 games, nothing ever goes to plan. You prepare. You practice. You visualize. Then stuff happens. The difference between those who collapse and those who rise? How they respond, especially when things don’t go their way. What's true in basketball is true in life. It's easy when everything is going your way. But things will go wrong. You'll fall behind. The score won't look good. Most people check out when the odds turn against them. UConn never stopped playing their hardest. Not when they were down 19. Not when they were 1 for 11 from three. Not when history said it was over. It’s called having a next play mentality: You can't control what already happened. You can't control the score. You can only control the next play. One stop. One bucket. One possession at a time. That's how you erase a historical deficit against the No. 1 team in the country. It's how you work through the biggest challenges in life too. Excellence does not mean control. It does not mean perfection. It means refusing to quit on yourself when the situation looks hopeless. It means trusting your preparation even when nothing is falling. It means playing the game in front of you. Not the game you wanted. Not the game you hoped for. The game that is happening. Stay in the arena. Play the next play.

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@0xoucan fucking love it, privacy should be integrated natively in the core of every blockchain interaction.
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One heavy DeFI failures for so long : is that you have to connect your primary wallet to every protocol you touch. Eventually all the flows will be like hyperliquid, polymarket, ostium etc... Disposable, self owned wallets with gas sponsored by the platform.Funded by your main account, but never exposed. No need to carry dangerous permissions on your primary wallet,and in case of emergency the danger of a hack is contained
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@OttoSuwen Silent hero the one who made the clutch free throw and then finish the steal
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All the Love from Bully is easily in top 10 kanye songs of all time. Genius.
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@ZssBecker yup, and people waiting for the AGI that will solve anything are basically religious fanatics but for AI.
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Alex Becker 🍊🏆🥇
I vibe code every day. I have a team of 30+ engineers. We spend F tons of credits. And I will tell you this about AI from my experience. It’s being wildly over hyped. Everyone is drunk. Fucking drunk. All the CEOs and Gen Z’s saying coding is dead are idiots. IDIOTS.
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People in web3 got used to burning VC money like hell, not knowing what they want, accepting generic solutions at absurd prices. Nobody cared about outcomes. Now most of those people moved to AI trying to continue their party since web3 got way harder. Thats good. The arbitrage between opportunity and professionalism is closed. Now, there is a massive gap for whoever builds real marketing infra with proper techniques, focused on tailored strategies, real budgets and actual results. Not just for the big players, but for the start ups too. Thats how web3 grows again: by working like a real industry.
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Diegocast__@diego_canseco__·
proyecto ave maría
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dudu@dudufolio·
Is this how mexicans vibecode?
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@OttoSuwen crypto going institutional + ai slop dominance = the borest times ever
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Otto Suwen@OttoSuwen·
Bear market years are miserable
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@TobiFrieder i bet what is coming is going to be great!
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tobifrieder@TobiFrieder·
Today is my last day at Offramp. It's not easy to write this. Not because I don't know what to say, but because some chapters deserve more than a post. I took on the challenge of positioning Offramp across Latin America. No local team. No regional budget to match the incumbents. Just a product I believed in, a strategy, and a lot of late-night and early-morning calls. What we built together still moves me: Offramp became the leading crypto card across Spanish-speaking LATAM, competing against companies with larger teams, deeper pockets, and years of market presence. We didn't outspend them. We outthought them. We showed up at global stages like Devconnect with ideas that made Offramp stand out. The viral light-up card transformed a small booth into one of the main attractions of the venue. We created moments people talked about. We earned trust in markets that don't give it easily. I'm proud of that. Genuinely proud. But what I'll carry longest isn't the results. It's knowing that users in the region started choosing Offramp not because they had to, but because they wanted to. That's the real win for an underdog. To the Offramp team: thank you for the trust, the patience across time zones, and for building something worth being proud of. It was a privilege. The next chapter is coming soon. And if I've learned anything, it's that the best is always ahead. Stay tuned.
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@Esenciacriptoo @0xPolygon Esta bien que el token no tenga mucho valor no?, si lo tuviera seria contraproducente para el uso de la red, serian fees caros.
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Esencia Cripto@Esenciacriptoo·
Creías que @0xPolygon estaba muerta pero resalta en varios aspectos de redes EVM Veamos👀: - N° 1 por wallet activas (741k) - N° 1 por Txs - N° 3 por Valor TVL - N°4 de L2 con mayor TVL de Monedas estables. - N°3 en redes EVM que generan ingreso -N° 18 en redes más barata Polymarket tiene mucho que ver en que polygon esté vigente. Lo curioso es que estos resultados distan del comportamiento del token que es a la baja dado lo barato de comisiones y poco uso.
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I miss 2021 crypto degens, they would wrap and tokenize the claude tokens, farm them, build a secondary and 100x long it, and then somebody rug it, all in one week. Good times tho.
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camax.eth@camax_eth·
Que tal un zero fees AMM LP, el LP subasta el derecho exclusivo de arbitraje por 24h, cobra un premium fijo y el arbitrador opera sin competencia en el mempool. Todo el valor que hoy se quema en gas para ganarle a otros bots, ahora se lo queda el LP como prima
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