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swiss army knife @thirdweb

i'm not sure? Katılım Nisan 2020
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Vikhyat Sapra
Vikhyat Sapra@TweetSapra·
30 days ago, I joined 150 builders on an island near Singapore. A story about my time at The Network School by @balajis 🧵
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Rahul Bhadoriya
Rahul Bhadoriya@rahulbhadoriiya·
FIgma Makathon Late entry Wanted to build a piece of my childhood, SO Built this Design Yard sale You can setup your own yard sale and also find some cool stuff from other designers, although late for @contra X @figma submission Here's it's now in you all hands Links below
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Rahul Bhadoriya@rahulbhadoriiya·
My kid now love this character from home office, so made it into a clay character mascot
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Furqan Rydhan
Furqan Rydhan@FurqanR·
Most people are trying to reduce their AI spend. I'm trying to 10x mine. Why? Because I finally built an agent that can actually work while I sleep. @NebulaAI does the grunt work for you: connects APIs, writes code, spawns agents and runs all night. It has its own email, can browse the web, manage files, and improves automatically. It's not about cost, it's about leverage. If spending 10x the tokens gets you 100x the output, you're not spending, you're investing. The bottleneck isn't what needs to get done, it's how much effort it takes to make it happen. With a super agent running 24/7 in the cloud, that bottleneck is gone. Now the question is just what do you need to get done.
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samina
samina@saminacodes·
Been working on a new trading application with the thirdweb team for the past few months. 👀 Releasing the Alpha next week- drop a 👋 and I will send you a DM for early access.
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thirdweb
thirdweb@thirdweb·
GM! Here's your reminder to go outside and touch grass 🌱
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Vikhyat Sapra@TweetSapra·
@thirdweb it's good to remember this banger from Steve every now and then!
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thirdweb@thirdweb·
Build through everything.
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thirdweb@thirdweb·
GM to the ones building before the world wakes up!
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JRP
JRP@jrp_gg·
Culture Starts From The Top While at DevConnect, I heard a lot of conversations around how Ethereum has changed its culture by EF leaders stepping up. This made me think of Furqan, one of the founders of thirdweb This dude is cracked, here is why...
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Vikhyat Sapra@TweetSapra·
@FurqanR gotta put ‘This is Berk’ on this list, especially when you’re just sitting down to work
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Furqan Rydhan
Furqan Rydhan@FurqanR·
Tron legacy is one of the best movie soundtracks of all time, also great focus music. What else would you put up there on the list?
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Yash Chandak
Yash Chandak@yash_chandak·
If you’re building intent infra from scratch, you’re already behind. OIF (Open Intents Framework) gives protocols a shared foundation instead of starting from scratch. Before diving deep, some context: Intent-based design is being used for bridging, swapping, depositing in a vault, etc., and most other onchain actions. These systems let users express outcomes, while solvers handle execution. Most teams still build their own infrastructure. That includes contracts, solver logic, relayers, rebalancing (sometimes), and settlement. OIF is a modular, open-source framework built to reduce that friction. It gives intent-based protocols a starting point, so they don’t have to start from zero. What it includes: > Composable smart contracts for expressing and settling intents > A protocol-agnostic solver implementation that handles indexing, simulation, fulfillment, and liquidity management > Support for both on-chain and signed (off-chain) intents using a shared flow OIF supports ERC-7683 and provides a reference implementation of it. But the framework is not limited to one standard. Developers can plug in alternate settlement systems like RRC-7755, Arbitrum’s broadcaster, or others by extending the base contracts. With OIF: > Solvers can support multiple protocols more easily > Protocols can adopt intent flows without rebuilding infrastructure > Chains can support intents directly without needing custom integrations In short: the request is portable, and the execution is pluggable. OIF is already supported by the Ethereum Foundation, Coinbase Payments, Hyperlane, Across Protocol, OpenZeppelin, LI.F​I, and L2s like Arbitrum, Polygon, Optimism, and Scroll. Many more are already involved. If adoption continues, we’ll see solvers competing across protocols with faster integrations, better failure handling, and solver time focused on quotes, latency, and reliability instead of rewiring for each partner. If you’re building anything intent-based, start with OIF. The hard parts are already done.
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