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@monad validator • investor • researcher

Katılım Mayıs 2025
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blocash@blocashweb·
By the end of 2022 everyone thought Solana was dead and would never be the same again. I believed in Solana and I got my reward Today people don't believe in Monad and think it will become a dead chain but I believe in Monad. I will get my reward That's all I have to say
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Bazzi
Bazzi@bazzicrypto·
Avalanche'da ilk presaleler 1-2 tanesi 50-60x bırakır. @HotEminSummer @nobsfud 'ı etiketleyip video, fotoğraf oluşturun alamazsanız 2 saat, alırsanız 2 senelik maaş bırakır En son 700$'a 40k alanlar vardı Bu tweete iyi destek gelirse ekibe karşı koz olarak 4-5 wl çözebiliriz
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tunez
tunez@cryptunez·
Perps on Monad
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Monad
Monad@monad·
Active traders on Monad might want to check their wallets for a little surprise
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blocash
blocash@blocashweb·
@rparekh Super smooth, fast, and cheap.
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Raj Parekh
Raj Parekh@rparekh·
Just made an angel investment with USDC on Monad. Super smooth, fast, and cheap.
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MIKEWEB
MIKEWEB@mikeinweb·
Monad looks good here
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Monad
Monad@monad·
gmonad
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Keone Hon
Keone Hon@keoneHD·
MIP-10 - Deterministic RaptorCast - has been drafted by @category_xyz researchers. This is an important upgrade to how Monad propagates blocks, and lays the foundation for faster block times and other protocol improvements. What's changing Today, RaptorCast lets a leader fan out a block as encoded chunks across the validator set, with any sufficient subset enough to reconstruct. It's already the best-in-class solution for propagating blocks to a decentralized network. MIP-10 makes it deterministic. In v0, chunks were organized into multiple Merkle trees of 32 chunks each, with each tree independently signed by the leader. v1 replaces this with a single global Merkle trie containing all of the chunks, providing a unified commitment that binds every chunk to a single canonical encoding of the proposal. In v1, the leader derives the Raptor encoding from a canonical seed = hash(round, leader, proposal time). Every chunk's position in the Merkle tree is fixed by this seed, and validators can recompute it themselves. The first valid (Merkle root, signature) pair a validator sees for a round becomes the binding EncodingCommitment. Why this matters Under the current scheme, a single Merkle root could be consistent with multiple distinct payloads. Voting on the root before decoding wasn't safe. With deterministic encoding, a validator can verify any single chunk and vote on the root immediately. That unlocks the headline benefit: consensus voting can be pipelined directly with block propagation. Validators no longer wait to fully reconstruct the block before casting their vote. One full message delay gets shaved off the critical path, paving the way for protocol upgrades that interleave consensus and meaningfully shorten block times. It also closes two attack surfaces from Byzantine validators that could have moderate effects on network health. This change can be done relatively seamlessly. There are no changes to the QC format, the voting protocol, or execution. The only additions are a canonical seed, a global Merkle root, and per-round equivocation tracking. This improvement extends the team's excellent RaptorCast work without disturbing it. The net effect is a tighter, safer dissemination layer, and the groundwork for a more pipelined consensus mechanism. Spec + reference implementation linked in the next tweet.
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Keone Hon
Keone Hon@keoneHD·
The monad account was suspended without warning, I have to assume due to a mistake. We weren't doing anything abnormal, using the API, etc. We've reached out to X support via a variety of channels and I would expect the account to be back soon.
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The Pipeline
The Pipeline@pipeline_xyz·
Gmonad to those who still gmonad
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Pareen
Pareen@pareen·
“The more uncertainty you can tolerate after action, the further you go. Most people don't fail because they lack ability. They fail because they can't handle the phase after they've already moved, and nothing has confirmed itself yet. You made the decision, you took the step, you started the thing. But now, no feedback, no guarantees, no clear signs it's working yet. That's a very specific kind of uncertainty, not general uncertainty about life, not randomness, the uncertainty that shows up after action, when the result is still unknown. So they rush, they force extra decisions, they seek reassurance, they start doubting the move they already made. They retreat to what feels emotionally safer, not because it's right, but because unresolved action creates discomfort. That's the trap. They interrupt the process, just to escape the feeling of not knowing.”
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Monad
Monad@monad·
M̶a̶x̶i̶m̶a̶l̶ Extractable Value Minimal Extractable Value
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Jarrod Watts
Jarrod Watts@jarrodwatts·
Excited to share that I've joined the @monad foundation as Lead AI Engineer! Crypto is at a pivotal moment, with a real chance to become the economic layer of an internet being reshaped by AI agents. I'll be working to make that happen on Monad.
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Digipedia
Digipedia@d3t3·
Happiness comes in wooden boxes.
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