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Aust Probst

Aust Probst

@austp17

Husband | Father x5 | Christian | Developer Things I've built: @highforgeio @AlgoSeas and @VasteelKnights

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Aust Probst@austp17·
Any tabletop role-playing game fans out there? My friend and I are releasing Squire; it's a content management system for TTRPGs sprinkled with AI to help game masters spend less time preparing for games and more time playing them.
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Algorand
Algorand@Algorand·
Google Quantum AI's new paper surveys quantum vulnerabilities across the entire cryptocurrency landscape. Algorand is documented as having deployed post-quantum cryptography across multiple protocol layers — FALCON signatures, state proofs, native key rotation, and TEAL primitives for quantum-safe smart contracts. For builders and institutions evaluating quantum readiness, the record speaks for itself. Read the full paper from @Google: quantumai.google/static/site-as…
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Ⱥlex | france.algo 🇫🇷
Ⱥlex | france.algo 🇫🇷@algerstmehn·
🚨 The @SECGov cites $ALGO as a digital commodity in its crypto asset framework! $ALGO is NOT a security! MASSIVE signal! 🔥
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Unsloth AI
Unsloth AI@UnslothAI·
Introducing Unsloth Studio ✨ A new open-source web UI to train and run LLMs. • Run models locally on Mac, Windows, Linux • Train 500+ models 2x faster with 70% less VRAM • Supports GGUF, vision, audio, embedding models • Auto-create datasets from PDF, CSV, DOCX • Self-healing tool calling and code execution • Compare models side by side + export to GGUF GitHub: github.com/unslothai/unsl… Blog and Guide: unsloth.ai/docs/new/studio Available now on Hugging Face, NVIDIA, Docker and Colab.
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D13@d13_co·
Account abstraction, now. On Algorand, logic-as-account-authorizer is a primitive account type (Logic Signature.) Among other things, it powers our PQ/FALCON accounts. Cross-chain account abstraction, soon. We are working on an EVM-to-AVM account abstraction system. This means that you'll be able to use your Metam*sk, Rainbow or any EVM wallet to interact with Algorand dApps natively. - SELF CUSTODIAL - your Algorand abstracted account is a piece of code that validates your EVM/ECDSA account signature. Only your private key can authorize transactions. - ISOLATED - what happens on Algorand, stays on Algorand. You approve Algorand transactions from your EVM wallet in an explicitly isolated Algorand domain (Structured Signing / EIP-712) . This ensures that there are no opportunities for inadvertent crossover - these signatures are useless on EVM else by design. - EASY TO INTEGRATE for Algo devs - we extended @txnlab/use-wallet to support Rainbowkit, bringing ~all EVM wallets to any Algorand dApp with a few lines of config. - NOT JUST A STANDARD we are throwing over the wall. We are aiming for a tailored onboarding experience, all the way to the UI/X layer. This is the vision: - Visit dApp - Connect any EVM wallet - No funds? Welcome! [Click here] to bridge funds in. Without ever leaving the dApp. - Minimize the bridge progress dialog and browse while you wait. It only takes 2 minutes to bridge from Base. Sneak peek coming this week. Pilot partner @AlphaArcade 🤝
vitalik.eth@VitalikButerin

Now, account abstraction. We have been talking about account abstraction ever since early 2016, see the original EIP-86: github.com/ethereum/EIPs/… Now, we finally have EIP-8141 ( eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-8141 ), an omnibus that wraps up and solves every remaining problem that AA was intended to address (plus more). Let's talk again about what it does. The concept, "Frame Transactions", is about as simple as you can get while still being highly general purpose. A transaction is N calls, which can read each other's calldata, and which have the ability to authorize a sender and authorize a gas payer. At the protocol layer, *that's it*. Now, let's see how to use it. First, a "normal transaction from a normal account" (eg. a multisig, or an account with changeable keys, or with a quantum-resistant signature scheme). This would have two frames: * Validation (check the signature, and return using the ACCEPT opcode with flags set to signal approval of sender and of gas payment) * Execution You could have multiple execution frames, atomic operations (eg. approve then spend) become trivial now. If the account does not exist yet, then you prepend another frame, "Deployment", which calls a proxy to create the contract (EIP-7997 ethereum-magicians.org/t/eip-7997-det… is good for this, as it would also let the contract address reliably be consistent across chains). Now, suppose you want to pay gas in RAI. You use a paymaster contract, which is a special-purpose onchain DEX that provides the ETH in real time. The tx frames are: * Deployment [if needed] * Validation (ACCEPT approves sender only, not gas payment) * Paymaster validation (paymaster checks that the immediate next op sends enough RAI to the paymaster and that the final op exists) * Send RAI to the paymaster * Execution [can be multiple] * Paymaster refunds unused RAI, and converts to ETH Basically the same thing that is done in existing sponsored transactions mechanisms, but with no intermediaries required (!!!!). Intermediary minimization is a core principle of non-ugly cypherpunk ethereum: maximize what you can do even if all the world's infrastructure except the ethereum chain itself goes down. Now, privacy protocols. Two strategies here. First, we can have a paymaster contract, which checks for a valid ZK-SNARK and pays for gas if it sees one. Second, we could add 2D nonces (see docs.erc4337.io/core-standards… ), which allow an individual account to function as a privacy protocol, and receive txs in parallel from many users. Basically, the mechanism is extremely flexible, and solves for all the use cases. But is it safe? At the onchain level, yes, obviously so: a tx is only valid to include if it contains a validation frame that returns ACCEPT with the flag to pay gas. The more challenging question is at the mempool level. If a tx contains a first frame which calls into 10000 accounts and rejects if any of them have different values, this cannot be broadcasted safely. But all of the examples above can. There is a similar notion here to "standard transactions" in bitcoin, where the chain itself only enforces a very limited set of rules, but there are more rules at the mempool layer. There are specific rulesets (eg. "validation frame must come before execution frames, and cannot call out to outside contracts") that are known to be safe, but are limited. For paymasters, there has been deep thought about a staking mechanism to limit DoS attacks in a very general-purpose way. Realistically, when 8141 is rolled out, the mempool rules will be very conservative, and there will be a second optional more aggressive mempool. The former will expand over time. For privacy protocol users, this means that we can completely remove "public broadcasters" that are the source of massive UX pain in railgun/PP/TC, and replace them with a general-purpose public mempool. For quantum-resistant signatures, we also have to solve one more problem: efficiency. Here's are posts about the ideas we have for that: firefly.social/post/lens/1gfe… firefly.social/post/x/2027405… AA is also highly complementary with FOCIL: FOCIL ensures rapid inclusion guarantees for transactions, and AA ensures that all of the more complex operations people want to make actually can be made directly as first-class transactions. Another interesting topic is EOA compatibility in 8141. This is being discussed, in principle it is possible, so all accounts incl existing ones can be put into the same framework and gain the ability to do batch operations, transaction sponsorship, etc, all as first-class transactions that fully benefit from FOCIL. Finally, after over a decade of research and refinement of these techniques, this all looks possible to make happen within a year (Hegota fork). firefly.social/post/bsky/qmaj…

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marcvl.algo🇺🇦
marcvl.algo🇺🇦@marcvl·
Smart agents will choose Algorand to execute micropayments in USDC. On EVM sending USDC is 3x more expensive than using the native token. Not on Algorand. Sending Algo or USDC costs exactly the same ($0.0001). Agents will go for speed, efficiency, and low cost. Algorand wins on all 3.
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The Baron of Loxley ™
The Baron of Loxley ™@BaronofLoxley·
#ALGORAND The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Air Force and The Florida International University Board of Trustees has received a US Patent Grant for an invention built on Algorand. The invention is for speeding up Secure Multiparty Computation (MPC) by using a blockchain - specifically Algorand - as the message-passing layer, instead of slow, clunky peer-to-peer connections. The US Air Force co-owning a patent that: 1. explicitly uses Algorand 2. optimizes around Algorand architecture 3. names Algorand 50+ times 4. claims use of Algorand’s gossip/transaction/note infrastructure 5. uses Algorand private networks means they have vetted Algorand for: A. secure broadcast B. low-latency message distribution C. resilience D. suitability for private blockchain deployments This is one of the strongest pieces of evidence that Algorand is being evaluated or already used as a secure cryptographic messaging layer within U.S. defence research. @EldarDRM @AlgoFoundation
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Algorand Foundation
Algorand Foundation@AlgoFoundation·
Confidential. Quantum secure. On Algorand. With falcon_verify and HermesVault’s zero-knowledge design, users can now create private, post-quantum-ready accounts. Built through deep collaboration between @Algorand and @AlgoFoundation 🔐 Read the technical brief below.
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Algorand Foundation
Algorand Foundation@AlgoFoundation·
We're excited to announce the Aeneas Liquidity Program, Phase II of our $300m Viridis Fund. Aeneas is our 1st official liquidity incentive program, centered on the “three pillars” of #DeFi, robust bridges, AMM DEXs, and borrowing & lending architecture 👉algorand.foundation/news/viridis-p…
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Aust Probst@austp17·
Good points. With the "isolation" it's basically 1 backrun per application. So points 1 and 2 will still apply if there are multiple MEV opportunities wrt a single app. Much smaller scope but in high volatility it could be significant. It seems to me that if the goal is to have all liquidations/arbs use this system, the "isolation" mechanics gotta go. I'm not sure what mechanics we can replace them with to prevent sandwiching. I'll keep thinking about it.
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D13@d13_co·
Yeah that's a viable approach as well. A lot simpler to implement but I do think it would be beneficial to allow multiple per block. When there's high volatility there is a lot going on at once, so 1 per block would mean 1) much less rev to the protocol than otherwise could be, and 2) people would still be incentivized to flood txns without backrun-id hoping to get the 2nd+ position liquidations. Whereas if almost all liquidations/arbs compete on this playing field, the incentive to spam is removed
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D13@d13_co·
Algorand Sustainability Proposal: Backrun-only MEV Let users bid for placement after key transactions (e.g. liquidations, arbitrage) - redirecting profits to block proposers & fee sink without harming UX. Full proposal below 🧵
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@d13_co I'm unfamiliar with practical application of MEV on algorand. Blocks are quick. If there are 2 users bidding for the same slot, how many times can they outbid each other on average?
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@d13_co > an adversary intending to harm the network could flood valid backruns with increasing fees, each of which would be propagated. I believe this can already be done with leases. Is there protection against that? If so, can it be re-used here?
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hampelman.algo
hampelman.algo@hampelman_data·
it's alive! first Algo node running on an android phone ☎️ since android 15, native Debian env is available on certain devices, this is not an emulator ☝️ sound made on same phone with saucillator 😊 this is an experiment 🧑‍🔬
hampelman.algo@hampelman_data

phone getting warmer 🥵

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spor
spor@sporadica·
idk what you're doing on October 21, but if it doesn't involve driving out to the darkest, most remote location you can think of and stargazing all throughout the night, you're doing life incorrectly the Orionids meteor shower AND a visible comet how could you miss this??
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Rapid Response 47
Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47·
If you watch one thing today, let it be this — the truly remarkable display of grace and compassion from Mrs. Erika Kirk as she forgives her husband's assassin because that's what Christ would do. We love you, Erika.
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James O'Keefe
James O'Keefe@JamesOKeefeIII·
One of the most touching things I’ve ever seen. And the truly right message.
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Charles Guillemet
Charles Guillemet@P3b7_·
🚨 There’s a large-scale supply chain attack in progress: the NPM account of a reputable developer has been compromised. The affected packages have already been downloaded over 1 billion times, meaning the entire JavaScript ecosystem may be at risk. The malicious payload works by silently swapping crypto addresses on the fly to steal funds. If you use a hardware wallet, pay attention to every transaction before signing and you're safe. If you don’t use a hardware wallet, refrain from making any on-chain transactions for now. It’s still unclear whether the attacker is also stealing seeds from software wallets directly at this stage. Excellent report here: jdstaerk.substack.com/p/we-just-foun…
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Algorand Foundation
Algorand Foundation@AlgoFoundation·
It's almost time to go to Algoland. Are you ready? We're giving away 5,000 ALGO in total to 5 participants (1,000 each) who do the following: 1. Follow @AlgoFoundation 2. RT & Like 3. Reply with 'ALGOLAND' below Bonus: Add “Algoland” as your location for extra luck!
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