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Bunyameen
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Software Engineer | Web Developer | JavaScript Specialist | Focused on Scalable, Clean Code | Exploring Web3 Innovation | Digital Problem-Solver | $KAS Advocate
KASPA Katılım Ekim 2024
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The future of Nigerian Software Engineers & Developers is bright 💻🇳🇬
But one thing I think we need to improve as an ecosystem is how we treat growth, collaboration, and competition.
Too many developers move like it’s everybody for themselves.
Meanwhile, the strongest tech ecosystems globally were built through communities, mentorship, shared knowledge, and collaboration.
If you look at some of the biggest engineering ecosystems today, one thing is common:
> Strong communities
> Open-source culture
> Engineers helping engineers
> Knowledge sharing
> Mentorship
> Builders pushing each other forward
Nigeria already has the talent.
That part is obvious.
We’re seeing more startups, innovation hubs, mentorship communities, hackathons, engineering spaces, and builders rising across the country.
Organizations and communities focused on mentorship and collaboration are already helping thousands of young developers grow. (Thrive in Tech)
But imagine how much further we’d go if more developers genuinely helped each other improve instead of hiding information or turning everything into unhealthy competition.
If you notice another engineer struggling with:
> System design
> Backend architecture
> Communication
> Security
> Frontend structure
> DevOps
> Open source
> Problem solving
…and you have resources that can help, share them.
A simple GitHub repo, article, roadmap, video, or piece of advice can genuinely change someone’s career.
Because the truth is:
when one Nigerian engineer grows, it indirectly opens doors for others too.
Global companies don’t just judge individuals they observe ecosystems, communities, engineering culture, communication, and delivery quality.
And another thing people underestimate is mentorship.
A lot of experienced developers today became great because somebody guided them, corrected them, or gave them clarity early.
Even research and discussions around software engineering communities show collaboration and mentorship are major factors in engineering growth and innovation. (Disciplines In Nigeria)
As engineers, we should normalize:
> sharing opportunities
> reviewing each other’s code
> constructive feedback
> teaching beginners
> collaborating on projects
> building together
The future is bigger than individual wins.
Nigeria has the potential to become one of the strongest engineering ecosystems globally if we focus more on collective growth instead of unnecessary division.
We rise faster together
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@groddofcrypto Absolutely 💯, though you can't have enough $kas but you have very good and beautiful bags of $KAS.
depression is not for Kaspians
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If you're looking for a fun project to help you practice your coding skills, this course is for you.
You'll use Next.js, Tailwind CSS, & MongoDB to build a ticketing app.
Your app will be able to assign and track issues, enable collaboration, and more.
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@juiceboy_of_abj Honestly, 5m is a very fair price though to me, I'll not charge anything less than 8M - 10M
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How much would you charge for a full stack Real Estate project that lets users list properties/buy, hotel booking with payment integration etc
Website
Mobile app - iOS/Android
Admin Dashboard .
this client reached out to me few days back, scheduled a short call, sent project brief ….. I went through it, after 2/3 days I sent him a project proposal of 5 million Naira because a friend referred him and his saying the price is “way” too high for him… the “Allah” kuku off me 😂😂
But realistically how much would you charge of a project like this ?

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Yesterday, I was at Legacy House, Maitama, Abuja, for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) gubernatorial screening exercise. It was a great privilege to appear before the national screening committee of our great party, where I was successfully screened alongside other aspirants from Kwara State.
The exercise further demonstrated the unity, maturity, and shared vision within the Kwara PDP family under the leadership of His Excellency, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki. It was encouraging to witness the spirit of brotherhood and mutual respect among all aspirants throughout the process.
I remain grateful for the opportunity and confident that, In Sha Allah, our party will continue to move forward on the path of progress, unity, and success.
Power to the People.
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Crescendo made Kaspa faster, but Toccata makes that speed usable as structure. The mistake is treating Crescendo as a throughput upgrade and Toccata as a programmability upgrade, as if they belong to separate categories. The cleaner reading is that Crescendo increased the temporal resolution of Kaspa’s Proof-of-Work clock, while Toccata begins attaching enforceable logic to that higher-resolution clock. Crescendo moved mainnet from 1 BPS to 10 BPS, but it was never merely “more blocks.” It required the network to process time at a finer grain without collapsing the decentralization assumptions underneath it.
Toccata is the next step because a faster clock creates a new design space: programmable constraints that can settle close to real time. KIP-17 extends the script engine into the backbone for covenants, giving UTXOs richer rules about how they can be spent. KIP-20 adds covenant IDs, allowing state transitions to carry lineage instead of forcing every contract-like flow to behave like an isolated transaction. KIP-16 introduces zk verifier infrastructure through opcodes and precompiles, opening the door for computation to be proven rather than directly executed on L1. KIP-21 adds sequencing commitments so based zk applications can bind themselves to Kaspa’s L1 ordering instead of inventing an external sequencer.
That is the unique point: Toccata is not trying to turn Kaspa into Ethereum. It is trying to make Kaspa’s own clock programmable. Ethereum executes inside a global virtual machine. Solana compresses execution through a high-performance leader schedule. Kaspa’s path is different: keep L1 lean, let the DAG provide ordering, then allow covenants and zk systems to prove state transitions against that ordering. Based zk apps inherit L1 sequencing without gaining the power to reorder, censor, or fabricate their own version of time.
So Crescendo gave Kaspa frequency. Toccata gives that frequency memory, lineage, and proof. One made time faster. The other makes time enforceable.
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Toccata hardfork activation testing in devnet earlier today showed very promising results with a smooth transition. Truly amazing work guys @michaelsuttonil @OriNewman @Max143672 @IzioDev! TN10 hf very soon

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I recommend that wannabe students of knowledge to register in Zad Academy as it is free, under the flagship of Islam Q&A and I teach there.
School starts in August and you need to register now to ensure a seat before it is too late.
Sabr@Sabr111101
can I request u make a detailed list of books/things that one needs to study & understand in order to become a scholar or a student of knowledge, or at the very least Imam of Masjid? Im asking for regular people & for parents who want their kid to become like this @Assimalhakeem
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My ultimate advice to whoever sees this is to 👇
Study $KAS
CryptoGrodd@groddofcrypto
Generational wealth starts with just one person willing to learn about $KAS.
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@Shefali__J You can't get lost if you don't know where you're going.
Really, can you share more insights on this, because on the contrary, it's easy to get lost once you don't know where you're going.
Just to learn from what you thought
Thanks
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