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Tenacious
Tenacious@TenaciousBit·
This dog is a better athlete than you
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Armani Ferrante
Armani Ferrante@armaniferrante·
NFT skins now with blurring and integration with the exchange accounts!
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Austin Barack
Austin Barack@AustinBarack·
The market is not pricing this in for $HYPE. Not only that but the take rate on options products is much higher than perps.
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Hyperliquid Research Collective (HRC)@HyperliquidR

HIP-4: Making All Markets Hyperliquid Written by @castle_labs, @francescoweb3, @noveleader We’re excited to publish Castle Labs’ latest article on HIP-4 on HRC. If you haven’t explored this new Hyperliquid improvement proposal yet, now is the perfect time to dive in. “HIP-4 enables not just prediction markets but also options at scale. The major unlock of HIP-4 is that everything is hosted in the same environment, enabling a lot of trading strategies that before HIP-4 were much more complex since you had to use at least 2-3 venues to do it . Ultimately, all this will lead to more fees, more revenue and in the end, more HYPE buying pressure.” hyperliquidr.xyz/post/hip-4-mak…

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Tenacious
Tenacious@TenaciousBit·
This 9 year old just broke a world record
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Isabel Foxen Duke⚡️
Isabel Foxen Duke⚡️@isabelfoxenduke·
BITCOIN RAILS #50: HISTORY OF SEGWIT & TAPROOT | with Pieter Wuille 🔗 YOUTUBE: youtu.be/QNrW4dUc_U4 A primary maintainer of Bitcoin Core from 2011-2022, Pieter Wuille is arguably the most influential developer in Bitcoin’s history since Satoshi himself. After receiving keys to the Bitcoin codebase from @gavinandresen, who was tasked with maintaining the codebase by Satoshi Nakamoto, Pieter went on to implement some of Bitcoin’s most dramatic and influential upgrades, including but not limited to: - Implementation of Bitcoin’s Taproot and Segwit upgrades - Implementation of libsecp256k + Bitcoin’s unique encoding structure for the cryptography securing all Bitcoin public/private keys - The first import/export feature for Bitcoin private keys into Bitcoin (now Bitcoin Core) - Development of hierarchical deterministic (HD) wallets, enabling backups via a single seedphrase and paving the way for seedphrases themselves - DER signatures, Miniscript, and so much more A truly special episode of Bitcoin Rails, this is a rare long-form interview with one of the most important historical figures in the arc of Bitcoin’s development. Pieter and I walk through how Bitcoin consensus works in practice, the history of Bitcoin's most critical early developments, and the key role of his good friend, Greg Maxwell, nearly every step of the way. This episode of Bitcoin Rails is powered by: — Best In Slot (@bestinslotxyz) - the leading API for Ordinals and BRC-20 data aggregation and indexing. — Spark (@lightspark) - a statechains implementation advancing Bitcoin-powered payments. — Citrea (@citrea_xyz) - a leading Bitcoin rollup technology and BitVM alliance contributor. TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Intro 00:42 Early Days in Bitcoin 01:25 First Contributions to Bitcoin Core 04:38 Challenges and Innovations in Bitcoin Development 06:54 The Hal Finney Challenge 12:16 Bitcoin Core Contributors Back Then 14:18 The Creation of HD Wallets and Seed Phrases 17:47 Greg Maxwell Role and Relationship 21:00 Implementing Libsecp256k1 28:39 Why Did Satoshi Choose ECDSA 33:34 Addressing OpenSSL Issues 40:41 Why Pieter Wrote BIP 66 47:54 BIP 103 Proposal and Initial Reactions 49:57 SegWit Development and Implementation 01:05:39 Taproot's History, Details, and Benefits 01:11:09 Why Taproot Has No Hashed Addresses 01:16:55 Pieter's Thoughts on BitVM and other non-softfork dependent scaling solutions cc @robin_linus 01:18:27 Non-Soft Fork Scaling Solutions 01:23:03 Future Consensus Changes and Challenges 01:25:28 Bitcoin's Miner Centralization and Security Concerns (e.g. MEV) cc @TheBlueMatt 01:34:48 Miniscript: Simplifying Bitcoin Script? cc @Rob1Ham
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groovy
groovy@0xGroovy·
just got called "fwog whale" in one of my chats
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dim.eth
dim.eth@dim8765·
Managed to mint a @itsafwog during the FCFS phase on top of the two I got on GTD yesterday. Grateful🙏
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Wazz
Wazz@WazzCrypto·
Damn I wonder who was calling out this $ETH blob base fee bullshit a year + ago Only took them 1,5 years to implement
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Kydo@0xkydo

Since Fusaka, blob gas fee has increased 15,000,000x because of this one EIP. That sounds scary, but it's actually a fix. Since 4844, the blob base fee on Ethereum stayed at 0.000000001 Gwei. The protocol is broken and rollups are effectively getting L1 compute and KZG verification for free. The network is subsidizing blobs. EIP-7918: Blob base fee bounded by execution cost fixes this by introducing a reserve price for blobs that is tied to the L1 execution base fee. Roughly speaking, the protocol says: a blob must cost at least the equivalent of the verification cost on L1. So compared to the old 0.000000001 Gwei floor, the minimum blob fee can jump by factors of millions. That's where the "10,000,000x" comes from. Based on historical analysis, the blob fee will now range from 0.01 Gwei (a 10 million times increase) to 0.5 Gwei (a 500 million times increase). Why this is a good thing: * It restores a functioning fee market for blobs, so the protocol can actually use price to steer blob demand instead of being stuck at 1 wei. * It makes blob users pay at least a reasonable fraction of the real compute cost they impose on nodes for KZG proof verification. * It makes Ethereum's data availability roadmap more sustainable as we move into PeerDAS and higher blob throughput, instead of relying on subsidies. Rollup users will not see 10,000,000x higher L2 fees given they effectively paid 0 for Ethereum DA fee before. 0 times 10 million still equals to 0. If you care about rollups, DA, or Ethereum scaling economics, EIP-7918 is worth a read: eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-7918

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Zest Protocol
Zest Protocol@ZestProtocol·
600+ sbtc are now deposited on zest! 5% apy on sbtc speaks for itself.
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Books
Books@Booksey·
Something huge is coming Mark my words YKWTD IF YOU WANT IN 👇🏼
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Dirty Boxing Championship
Dirty Boxing Championship@DirtyBoxing_·
“When I came across combat leagues, I was able to let him back out again.” Rob Perez reveals how he got the nickname “The Wolf.” 🐺
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BG
BG@BitGod21·
Soonlined?
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Captain Roops
Captain Roops@roopsNFT·
I Have Seen The Future
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Eli Ben-Sasson | Starknet.io
Eli Ben-Sasson | Starknet.io@EliBenSasson·
This is happening soon! Join me and the legendary Prof. Scott Aaronson to discuss quantum computing and what it means for blockchains. See you soon!
Starknet (Privacy arc) 🥷@Starknet

While Starknet is designed with quantum-resistant cryptography from day one, Bitcoin isn’t. Join @EliBenSasson and Prof. Scott Aaronson, one of the world’s leading quantum computing experts, to understand what this means for crypto. Tomorrow at 2:30 PM UTC. RSVP required 👇

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Kenn
Kenn@DegenKenn·
🔥 $4,500 giveaway to 3 people - $1,500 each 🔥 Time to give back in this brutal market Rules: Must follow @DegenKenn & @CryptoNoach Like & RT Tag 3 friends Winners drawn 11/29
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