Nas
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Nas
@_nasj
Built @hashleap (RIP) to simplify crypto payments | Previously helped build @Deliveroo @Wise | Still obsessed with building things
England Katılım Eylül 2009
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@HarryStebbings 6 months ago I spent more than 8hrs a day in cursor, decreased slowly, in the last 2 weeks less that 4 hrs in total but producing 5x more code. Renewed annual cursor subs 3 months ago not sure will renew next
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@_nasj I'm on Claude code Max and happy with the limits. Codex also is very generous with limits. But if you are price sensible I would give a try to opencode + Kimi or minimax. They are pretty good models and relatively cheap
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@_nasj FedNow's expansion to 24/7 settlement is reshaping payout timing expectations. Teams now need to reconcile across multiple settlement cycles - not just EOD batches. How are you adapting your reconciliation workflows?
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internet broke again - companies need to put a backup plan instead of solely relying @Cloudflare . It is proving to be a SPF
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From Early $BTC Whale to Dream Home
John bought his first $BTC in 2013. He held through cycles, never wavering. When life expenses came up, he’d sell small chunks, just enough to get by.
Years later, when it came time to fulfill his biggest dream, buying land and building a house for his family, he faced a dilemma. Selling Bitcoin, the best-performing asset in history, felt like cutting off future upside.
Instead, he looked for an alternative.
That’s how he found Altitude.
John started by taking out a loan on Altitude to buy the land. As construction progresses, he’s using Altitude the same way others would use a traditional construction loan: drawing down smaller amounts as needed to fund each stage of the build.
He had looked into bank-issued construction loans, but the rates were punitive, the structure inflexible, and banks were unwilling to lend to self-employed borrowers like him. With Altitude, he gets liquidity on demand at the best borrowing rates available in DeFi while keeping his BTC untouched.
Through Altitude’s borrowing aggregator, John not only secured cheaper credit, he also benefits from self-repaying loans, where idle capital works in the background to reduce his balance over time.
For John, this meant two things:
- He unlocked real-world capital to build his dream home.
- His $BTC stack kept compounding in value, untouched.
This is what DeFi is meant to be: finance that works for people. Altitude empowers users to leverage digital assets in the real world without sacrificing ownership.
Borrowing aggregation, safer LTVs, and automated repayment make Altitude the most efficient gateway for long-term holders who want to stay invested while living their lives.
DeFi’s promise has always been to replace the old system with something smarter, fairer, and global. John’s story is proof that it’s already happening.
Disclaimer: This is a real Altitude user story. The individual asked to remain anonymous, so “John” is a placeholder name.

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PoC to create & share your own altitude custom referrer url to earn on top of your yield, here's mine app.altitude.fi/?referrer=nas - Love it ❤️
Altitude@AltitudeFi_
As we know that building a strong network is crucial for success, we created a referral system so you can invite your friends and earn! And of course, you're not earning from their stack but we're adding up 10% on top of their rewards.
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@stevenmeets Yes indeed. Thanks for your support and help throughout this journey. Really appreciate it.
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I failed but it was a good learning experience
HASHLEAP@hashleap
After an incredible journey, we’ve made the tough decision to close Hashleap. We will be shutting the servers down on this weekend (Feb 22nd). Thank you for your support, trust, and loyalty🙏
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@_nasj Sorry to hear Nas we loved hashleap over at TokenPage but understand the decision. Excited to hear what you'll get up to next 🚀
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