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@OnchainNomad

Contributor @dromoslabs | @AerodromeFi| @VelodromeFi

Katılım Aralık 2009
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Loopify 🧙‍♂️
Loopify 🧙‍♂️@Loopify·
$50K in 24 hours! ٱلْحَمْدُ لِلَّٰهِ this will help so many people
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Loopify 🧙‍♂️@Loopify·
The Prophet (pbuh) said: “Give charity without delay, because it stands in the way of calamity.” (Al-Tirmidhi) We are still raising for CryptoGaza(.)com and I will be sharing bigger updates every odd night coming up. Reminder: Your donations are currently zakat-eligible. 🙏
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alexander
alexander@wagmiAlexander·
Appears the Uni fee switch is live on @base + @Optimism. That means if you are providing liquidity on any V2 or V3 pools, your fees have just been cut by 16% - 25%. Migrate your liquidity to @AerodromeFi and @VelodromeFi today to earn maximally! 🛫
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Aerodrome
Aerodrome@AerodromeFi·
Highlights From The Last Week 👇 • Lock. Vote. Earn. ✈️ • Aerodrome 🤝 Transparency • $SOL volume surges past 500M 🛫 • Aero Launch • Aerodrome adopts the ERC-8021 standard • Aerodrome is the home of FX onchain 🌎 • Building from first principles
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Kai Lentit (e/xcel)
Kai Lentit (e/xcel)@KaiLentit·
'Just use a VPS' bro. It's just a 1-click, 2222-step install.
Tom Osman 🐦‍⬛@tomosman

Incredible to see the meme play out so accurately re @openclaw. Some incredible takes 😅 "Runs Clawdbot on a $5/mo Hetzner VPS in Frankfurt” • “SSH tunnel + tmux + systemd service + nginx reverse proxy for WhatsApp bridge” • “Wrote a custom Docker compose with 47 environment variables and healthchecks” • “Proudly self-hosting Claude on 2 vCPU, 4GB RAM, constant OOM kills” • “Uses tailscale + cloudflare tunnel + fail2ban + weekly cron reboots” • “Spent 3 weekends optimizing latency instead of just buying the damn Mac Mini” • “My uptime is 99.3% if you ignore the weekly kernel panics” • “Refuses to pay $600 for hardware but happily burns $80/mo on VPS upgrades + electricity” • “Has 3 backup scripts in bash but still panics when the instance gets suspended” • “Thinks Mac Mini is ‘centralized cloud nonsense’ while running everything through DigitalOcean”

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Guillermo Rauch
Guillermo Rauch@rauchg·
Gas Town, Clawdbot, Moltbook, Ralph, CLIs, terminals on your phone, AI operating systems, self-mutating code… The coolest thing AI has brought us is the feeling of endless possibility, just like the internet once did. In my career it’s served me to well to lean into the eccentricity and embrace the edges. Enjoy these times, try it all out, ship cool things.
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gaut@0xgaut·
“Mom, how did we get so rich?” “Your father and I lived in the era of the $200 claude code max plan”
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ₕₐₘₚₜₒₙ@hamptonism·
pov: driving to your $450k swe job knowing it’s just another 8 hours of having Claude do everything for you until you’re eventually replaced entirely within 12 months,
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dart@poordart·
@Fatalmeh it's also hilarious hearing of support for Iranian protestors with an ethereum foundation tag on it, while mostly casually an quietly ignoring the extermination of Palestinians in Gaza for 2 years straight (and ignoring 70 years of entirely legitimate Palestinian resistance for as long as the Ethereum foundation existed) Y'all are better off just staying out of politics all together if you're going to be *this* selective
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vitalik.eth
vitalik.eth@VitalikButerin·
In 2014, there was a vision: you can have permissionless, decentralized applications that could support finance, social media, ride sharing, governing organizations, crowdfunding, potentially create an entire alternative web, all on the backs of a suite of technologies. Ethereum: the blockchain. The world computer that could give any application its shared memory. Whisper: the data layer. Messages too expensive for a blockchain, that do no need consensus. Swarm: the storage layer. Store files for long-term access. Over the last five years, this core vision has at times become obscured, with various "metas" and "narratives" at various times taking center stage. But the core vision has never died. And in fact, the core technologies behind it are only growing stronger. Ethereum is now proof of stake. Ethereum is now scaling, it is now cheap, and it is on track to get more scalable and cheaper thanks to the power of ZK-EVMs. Thanks to ZK-EVM + PeerDAS, the "sharding" vision is effectively being realized. And L2s can give additional and different kinds of gains in speed on top. Whisper is now Waku ( docs.waku.org ), and already powers many applications (eg. railway.xyz, status.app just to name two I use). Even outside of Waku, the quality of decentralized messaging has increased. Fileverse (decentralized Google Docs and Sheets alternative: fileverse.io ) has seen massive gains in usability over the past year. IPFS is now highly performant and robust as a decentralized way of retrieving files, though IPFS alone does not solve the storage problem. Hence, there is still room to improve there. All of the prerequisites for the original web3 vision are here, in full force, and are continuing to get stronger over the next few years. Hence, it's time to buidl, and buidl decentralized. Fileverse is an excellent example of the right way to do things: * It uses Ethereum and Gnosis Chain for what they are good for: names, accounts and permissioning, document registration * It uses decentralized messaging and file storage to store documents and propagate changes to documents * The application passes the walkaway test: github.com/fileverse/walk… (even if Fileverse disappears, you can still retrieve them and even keep editing them with the open source UI) This is what we mean by "build a hammer that is a tool you buy once and it's yours, not a corposlop AI dishwasher that requires you to register for a google account and charges a subscription fee per month for extra washing modes, and probably spies on you and stops working if you get politically disfavored by a foreign country". If you think this criticism of corposlop is hyperbolic, well turns out, it's literally a concatenation of these three: * mein-mmo.de/en/user-buys-n… * theguardian.com/technology/202… * irishtimes.com/world/us/2025/… In 2014, decentralized applications were toys, hundreds of times more difficult to use in web2. In 2026, fileverse is now usable enough that I regularly write documents in it and send them to other people to collaborate. The decentralized renaissance is coming, and you can be part of making it happen.
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Securitize
Securitize@Securitize·
“Tokenized capital markets could become the default infrastructure for issuance and trading by the 2030s.” - @DeutscheBank
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Cedar & Spring
Cedar & Spring@cedarspringart·
We’re bringing fine art to the crypto world.  No NFTs, no tokenisation. We're pioneering a new standard: the RFT (the Real Fkin Thing). But let’s rewind a couple weeks. My brother Zef and I (@sentido_sol) are in Dubai for the holidays. It's turned into an end-of-year tradition where the rest of the family flies out from London to visit. Over brunch, we chat about how each of our years have gone. Zef had spent most of it working in the Curatorial team at Pallant House Gallery, after finishing his Master's at Sotheby's the year before. I had spent it within the startup space on Solana. He begins to tell me of pieces he's sold this year to private collectors, but the truth is, I'm not really listening. My mind was distracted. There was something here. An opportunity to bring the world of the arts to the world of crypto. The idea came to mind: fall in love with a piece, send stables, and we'll handle the rest. I’d witnessed the legends @watchking69 and @BrenzGarage do similar, cornering the crypto-native markets for watches and cars respectively. 'Let's cater exclusively to crypto people' I blurted out. He shot me a look, replying, 'the same people who paid $500k for the ape pictures?' Wasn't our finest moment 😄, I thought to myself. But behind the light-hearted jibe, he saw the vision as I did. As I finished up writing this tweet, I was thinking about what truly separates fine art from the likes of watches or cars. A text popped up from Zef. 'Art has superseded empires, generations, economy and war. Once you realise that, you can never look at it the same again.' Welcome to Cedar & Spring. We source art that you love, and deliver it to your doorstep. First piece drops next week.
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Onchain Nomad@OnchainNomad·
@mert Stables > zec (shielded) > stables (with price and or timing conditions)
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mert@mert·
On a flight for next 5.5h, I will be doing a vibecoding challenge tell me what product you wish existed and ill try to finish something and push to prod with shitty internet before it lands
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Sam Rose
Sam Rose@samwhoo·
StackOverflow graph of questions asked per month. Holy shit.
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Aerodrome
Aerodrome@AerodromeFi·
On November 21st, the centralized domains of both Velodrome and Aerodrome were hijacked and directed to malicious content. This attack was caught and mitigated quickly with the support of our security partners — and a plan for how to move forward is now ready. 👇
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Aerodrome
Aerodrome@AerodromeFi·
Update: centralized domains (.finance and .box) remain compromised. Please do not use either domain for now. Two decentralized mirrors remain safe to use: aero.drome.eth.limo aero.drome.eth.link All smart contracts remain secure. We’ll provide further updates as the investigation progresses.
Aerodrome@AerodromeFi

We’re actively investigating a frontend compromise. Please do not access the site through any URL — primary domain or decentralized mirrors — until we confirm everything is safe. All smart contracts appear secure. Updates soon.

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