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Driving blockchain adoption at @SettleMintCom

Katılım Şubat 2019
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zksdk
zksdk@zksdk_labs·
Introducing zkSDK. Privacy for DeFi. No new chain. No migration. No rebuild. zkSDK plugs into existing infrastructure. Coming to Algebra. More Soon.
Algebra DEX Engine@CryptoAlgebra

Algebra is announcing a new integration: @zksdk_labs's Privacy Layer is live on testnet! 🔨 Enable private swaps & transfers, fully isolated environment, no risk to the core AMM. Launch your own anonymity set or plug into a shared pool for: • custom anonymity sets • shared privacy pools • widget / API / SDK integrations More details coming soon!

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Algebra DEX Engine
Algebra DEX Engine@CryptoAlgebra·
Algebra is announcing a new integration: @zksdk_labs's Privacy Layer is live on testnet! 🔨 Enable private swaps & transfers, fully isolated environment, no risk to the core AMM. Launch your own anonymity set or plug into a shared pool for: • custom anonymity sets • shared privacy pools • widget / API / SDK integrations More details coming soon!
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Mahmoud Nashef
Mahmoud Nashef@theNashef·
To all my DevOps friends, no sorry developers aren't going away you'll have to put up with them for years to come.
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Mahmoud Nashef
Mahmoud Nashef@theNashef·
The difference between AI slop and clean, scalable code is workflow discipline. Here's how I approach it with AI tools: 1/ Brainstorm system design first: think high level, stay abstract. Build a skeleton with modular building blocks. Use /brainstorm or a thinking model. Don't touch code yet. 2/ Review the architecture hard, especially the database schema and core building blocks. These are the things that are painful to change once you're in. 3/ Write a plan and actually read it. If it's too big, split it into shards. Work each one separately like a mini-project. 4/ Create a detailed implementation plan: this is where your dev experience kicks in. Review actual code patterns, edge cases, and failure modes. Spend extra time here, and get a peer review even if that peer is an AI. Reviewing spec files and splitting them into focused implementation plans beats reviewing a 2000-line PR every time. #BuildInPublic #AI
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Saeed@0xsayd·
@theNashef True , structure is everything
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pashov@pashov·
Web3 Security Horror Story Time A protocol gets reported a Critical vulnerability. They immediately patch it with a code fix and push it on-chain to their upgradeable contracts. A MEV bot picks up the "code fix" transaction before it is validated into a block, re-engineers the vulnerability with AI and front-runs the upgrade patch with an exploit. Upgrade passes successfully, the exploit before it as well. You just exposed the fix of a Critical vulnerability to an untrusted actor. AI allowed seconds to be enough to deduct a vulnerability from a patch. You can argue AI is dumb, sure. But you can't argue AI is not fast - and that it can't be even faster. Upgradeability and MEV bots become an attack vector with time. I challenge you to say how this can be safely secured.
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Saeed@0xsayd·
@levelsio I tried it, and it felt like the services there were even worse than Portugal
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Liverpool FC
Liverpool FC@LFC·
Mohamed Salah is to bring the curtain down on his illustrious career with Liverpool Football Club at the end of the 2025-26 season. The time to fully celebrate his legacy and achievements will follow later in the year when he bids farewell to Anfield ❤️
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Ethereum Foundation
Ethereum Foundation@ethereumfndn·
Today, several teams at the EF are launching pq.ethereum.org, a dedicated resource for Ethereum's post-quantum security effort. What started with early STARK-based signature aggregation research in 2018 has grown into a coordinated, multi-team effort, all open source. The Post-Quantum team and Cryptography teams, with help from the Protocol Architecture and Protocol Coordination teams, have been working on this body of work for 8+ years. At pq.ethereum.org you'll find: - How PQ impacts each protocol layer - The full PQ roadmap (strawmap.org) - Open resources: repos, specs, papers, EIPs - FAQ: 14 questions across 5 categories, written by the PQ team - A 6-part lean Ethereum interview series (@zeroknowledgefm) - Interest form for the 2nd Annual PQ Research Retreat (Cambridge, UK, Oct 2026) - 10+ client teams are already building and shipping devnets weekly through PQ Interop. All the work is public and all of it is open. pq.ethereum.org
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ETHChiangmai
ETHChiangmai@ETHChiangmai·
ETHChiangmai 2026 is back 🌴 📅 Save the date — Nov 11, 2026 Right after Devcon India, Chiang Mai opens another long Ethereum builder season. Not a conference. A place where builders stay for a while. Code. Debate. Ship things. Break things. Fix them again Co-create · Cultivate · Connect Follow this journey now, bring heat to the #SEAsia. #ETH #BuildOnEthereum #ETHDev #zuzalu #DevconIndia
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Ethereum Foundation
Ethereum Foundation@ethereumfndn·
Today, the Foundation’s Board released the EF Mandate. This document, which was first intended for EF members, reaffirms the promise of Ethereum, and the role of EF within this ecosystem.
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Starknet (Privacy arc) 🥷
1/ The STRK20s Technical Paper is now live. It outlines the design, architecture, and core ideas behind STRK20s, a privacy capability for any ERC-20. If you’re bullish on privacy as crypto’s next major unlock, this paper is for you 🧵
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pashov
pashov@pashov·
🚨Ethereum Developers: you can now install your first AI Auditor in 1 minute - fully autonomous, available 24/7, with multiple sub-agent helpers. Open Source. FREE to use (with your AI model) and already finding vulnerabilities in smart contracts. Link below🫡
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Saeed@0xsayd·
@RoundtableSpace He is only selling to fund some items from the roadmap development, and in the long run it’s good for everyone when top ETH holders sell.
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0xMarioNawfal@RoundtableSpace·
Vitalik is not done selling ETH. Are we cooked?
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Uniswap Labs 🦄
Uniswap Labs 🦄@Uniswap·
Agents execute on Uniswap We've released seven new Skills giving structured access to core Uniswap protocol actions Your starting point for agentic workflows onchain
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vitalik.eth@VitalikButerin·
There is also an important synergy between FOCIL and AA (EIP-8141, which is based on 7701): 8141 makes not just smart accounts (including multisig, quantum-resistant signatures, key changes, gas sponsorship) first-class citizens, it also can do the same for privacy protocols (either indirectly via paymaster, or if we add 2D nonces, directly as a multi-tenant account). "First-class citizen" means that operations sent from that account can be included directly onchain as transactions, with no wrappers. FOCIL enables censorship-resistant rapid inclusion of any transaction. Hence, with FOCIL and 8141 together, anything, including smart wallet txs, gas sponsored txs, and even privacy protocol txs, can be included onchain through one of 17 different actors (the proposer or the includers) that are all chosen randomly in each slot. This gives us guaranteed rapid inclusion, meaning almost certainly within 1-2 slots, of any such tx, even in an adversarial environment. In this iteration, the FOCILs are 8 kB each, so they are very small in size. However, there is a natural future extension path to making them much larger, so that the majority of transactions to a block could, if needed, come through FOCILs. Such a design would have many of the properties of multiple concurrent proposer (MCP) designs, with the key difference being that FOCILs do not try to control the MEV-relevant "last look" role - that's still auctioned off with ePBS. The behavior of the last look role in "full MCP" depends strongly on the specifics of the design. The FOCIL design ensures that even if literally 100% of all slots get sold off via proposer-builder separation to a hostile actor that refuses to connect to public mempools, discriminates against certain applications, or is otherwise abusive, all transactions can still get quickly included. It's not eliminating the centralization of the proposer role, but it is heavily disempowering it. With EIP-8141 (AA), transactions from smart wallets, privacy protocols, etc, could be sent *through a public mempool, and directly received by a FOCIL includer*, no wrappers, "public broadcasters", or other intermediaries required. Ethereum is going hard.
soispoke.eth@soispoke

FOCIL (EIP-7805) was just SFI'd and is the CL headliner for the Hegota fork. This means Ethereum has decided to prioritize a feature that improves censorship resistance, gives better inclusion guarantees to its users, and strengthens its position as the most credibly neutral network to build on. In today's world, it's remarkable that the Ethereum community can stand behind protocol upgrades that reinforce core cypherpunk values. It's truly unique, and I'm proud to be working on a technical and social project that stands for freedom and equal access. It's of course a meaningful step, but it's also only the beginning. Now is the time to show that cypherpunks can ship. Let's bring FOCIL to mainnet.

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Patrick Collins
Patrick Collins@PatrickAlphaC·
Use our new solskill, a claude code solidity skill that helps you write production solidity code. It won't prevent claude from doing dumb things, but it can help mitigate it. It includes: - Private key prompts - Testing & style guides - Security reminders - And more
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