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@PartiganoB

fighting for financial freedom.

Kollumerland en Nieuwkruisland Katılım Kasım 2021
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سلام روفقا امروز تعطیلی فقط نشستم حمایت کنم زیر این کامنت بزارید ک بک بدم ☺️ @astros_ag @GiveRep @ATTNtoken
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Hooray 🎉 Molka is now a member of build on @arc !
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How it feels when I check out my base roles
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0xMolka 🇮🇷@itMolka·
I like @EspressoSys flames an example. It’s a marketing strategy, today monad showed what a loyal community will get and THE WHOLE CT WAS TALKING ABOUT IT. While many Espresso eligible users did not claim their allo and many $ESP token left, @espressoFNDN can do something like Monad did. - Composable NFT holders never got what they deserved. Let’s see how generous and smart espresso team is ! @benafisch
Smol@SmolMobster

The random $MON airdrop is based, but $180k on out of the blue stimmies for NFT holders and generic onchain activity seems wasteful. What we really need is an ecosystem wide incentives campaign. I like @fogo Flames as an example. Users use apps to farm 200M fogo tokens. I also like the Blast example. You might hate them but Blast Gold got a lot of shitty apps to gain traction. Monad needs strong apps, and new users. This random stimmy won't fix that. I think monad knows all this, and a bigger incentives campaign is coming after Nitro to help bootstrap all the new apps.

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0xMolka 🇮🇷@itMolka·
Me after seeing my $ESP allocation and realizing $2K loss because of holding and purchasing composables. 🙂
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Reza Pahlavi@PahlaviReza·
این پیامی مستقیم خطاب به نیروهای مسلح و امنیتی ایران است.
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0xMolka 🇮🇷@itMolka·
nm ✨ Apps don’t just need dollars they need dollars they can trust to behave the same way every time. $USDN is designed to be predictable by default, with the same rules for issuance, routing, redemption, and security no matter where it’s used. @noble_xyz makes this reliability possible across the Cosmos ecosystem by acting as the native home and routing layer for USDN, so it can move securely and consistently between chains. On top of that, the AppLayer lets builders plug straight into USDN’s liquidity and guarantees no custom plumbing, no reinvention just a solid, dependable base for automated financial flows.
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My rank on @noble_xyz leaderboard.🥳 Noble & $USDN are strengthening the Cosmos ecosystem Noble provides the secure, purpose-built issuance layer, while USDN brings a scalable, yield-aware stable asset together enabling native liquidity, seamless IBC transfers, and real economic utility across @Cosmos chains.
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0xMolka 🇮🇷@itMolka·
nm ✨ Noble is quietly becoming critical infrastructure for interchain stablecoins. With $USDN gaining traction and a clear focus on native issuance, compliance, and real utility, the future looks less about hype and more about durability. The rails matter and @noble_xyz is building them.
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0xMolka 🇮🇷@itMolka·
gMagic legends 🧩🤗 Why @magicblock actually changes how onchain computation works? MagicBlock isn’t trying to be “the next Solana” or a replacement for it. It’s built to sit alongside Solana and handle certain types of computation differently, while Solana stays the place where everything ultimately settles. What’s important is that apps don’t have to leave Solana. They just shift how and where some computation happens, then bring the result right back to the same shared state. That’s a real infrastructure change, not a marketing pitch. 🪄The part of MagicBlock most people overlook MagicBlock introduces execution environments that only exist for as long as they’re needed. These short-lived rollups run inside trusted execution environments, complete a task, and then disappear once the result is finalized on Solana. In practice, that means: - Computation can stay private while it runs - Execution is fast enough for real-time use - Solana’s state stays unified instead of splintered This isn’t about hype or benchmarks. It’s about solving speed and privacy at the execution layer without breaking composability. ⸻ 🪄Why this matters for real applications MagicBlock’s design makes the most sense for applications where privacy, compliance, or controlled execution aren’t optional. Instead of treating privacy like a feature you bolt on later, it’s built directly into how computation happens. That opens up room for new kinds of Solana-native apps—ones that need protected execution but still want to live fully onchain. These aren’t bold claims, just the direction the architecture naturally points toward.
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0xMolka 🇮🇷@itMolka·
2025 was the year @magicblock actually happened 🔥 What started as an idea finally turned into something real. - We locked in seed funding, which gave us the runway and clarity to focus. - We shipped the core Solana infrastructure so builders could actually start building. - We brought in Pyth for real-time pricing that just works. - We partnered with Jito to raise the bar on performance and security. And most importantly, real apps went live Blockstranding, cfldotfun, Zeebitio. Nothing was random. Each step made the next one possible. No busywork. No pretending. Just execution. The foundation is live now. The ecosystem is beginning to take shape. 2026 is about scaling what we’ve already built.
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0xMolka 🇮🇷@itMolka·
gMagic 🪄🧙 I’ve been reading @magicblock’s whitepaper and site, and their claims are bold: 1ms block times, zero fees, privacy still on Solana ($SOL). It sounds almost too good to be true, but there are real trade-offs to consider. Their Ephemeral Rollups + TEE (Intel TDX) approach is interesting, but it shifts toward off-chain execution with on-chain settlement. The big question is how decentralized execution inside a TEE really is, and whether performance and privacy come at the cost of some censorship resistance. This isn’t a critique just a reality check. For most use cases like games, social apps, and much of DeFi, the trade-off may be worth it. Users get a smoother experience, and builders get more flexibility. That said, it changes the security model, relying more on TEE guarantees and fraud proofs than full on-chain verification. I’m intrigued, but staying cautious. What do you think necessary infrastructure, or a step away from blockchain’s core values?
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0xMolka 🇮🇷@itMolka·
Bro to bro: build your X account in 2026.
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