
Moses
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Moses
@Moses7054
Software Engineer | Teaching @solanaturbine | @AthenaF0SS | Building 👷♂️🏗️


Introducing Pay.sh, in collaboration with @googlecloud For the first time agents can discover, access, and pay-per-request for APIs from Google Cloud including Gemini, BigQuery, Vertex AI, and more using stablecoins on Solana. No accounts, no subscriptions, just machine-native commerce.








Be part of a $50,000,000,000+ governance test. Calling all @solana validators! We are testing the "propose" phase and need 10% of stakeweight to approve! 🚨 Instructions below. 👇 1. git clone github.com/solana-foundat… 2. cd solana-governance/svmgov/cli 3. ./install.sh 4. source ~/.bashrc 5. svmgov support-proposal --proposal-id 2bH2sgzzMnPBGD6r5g8f2FyquKa2zBQigYkpEx5egYCy --keypair ~/{identity keypair.json} DONE. ❤️🔥 If you have any questions, please reach out here or in the Solana tech discord. NCN by @exo_tech_ and svmgov by @solanaturbine If you have any questions on governance there is an excellent breakpoint video discussing the current and proposed flow by @tushar_jain and @DrNickA. Find it here -> youtube.com/watch?v=sZ7B8b…




something we keep seeing? our grads don't just finish programs and leave they stick around they lead they give back to the ecosystem In fact, most of our team today were students with us first and many more are now leading across the @solana ecosystem @inspiration_gx is one of them He joined us, went through builders → accelerated builders. teamed up and shipped Mojo, a gaming SDK on solana -> started the_anchor_founder podcast to document his builder journey -> executing developer activities at @SuperteamNG, simplifying things for the next wave of builders that's the cycle we believe in 💪 learn, build, ship, then turn around and lift others 🙌 moments like this? This is why we do what we do hear it from him as he shares his #Turbin3 journey 👇




after some long nights of slide prep, finally slept well post the talk. thank you @IndiaRust / @hasgeek for putting up the conference, at a great venue and some incredible speakers. see y’all in the next edition, bigger and better


i’ll be speaking at rust india 2026 on building event-driven systems in rust from first principles. the talk is about how these systems are typically modelled in prod: streams of events, state handling, persistent logs, back pressure & recovery. takeaway: rust makes event systems easier to reason about, and its explicit control over memory / concurrency helps make them both efficient and correct. selected talks: hasgeek.com/rustbangalore/… register: has.gy/0emJ @IndiaRust @hasgeek






