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Bridget Wales

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coding at random hours 🌙

Katılım Aralık 2010
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Bridget Wales
Bridget Wales@bridgetwales·
From the misty peaks of Snowdonia to the roaring rugby stadiums, Wales celebrates its timeless poetry, proud dragons, and vibrant community spirit. Every stone, song, and smile echoes #Cymru. 🌊🏉🎶
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Hugo Philion
Hugo Philion@HugoPhilion·
1) Using historical stats from Flare for MeV is pretty pointless as the ecosystem has grown in TVL substantially. (The estimates for transaction fee burning in FIP16 are also probably low as the ecosystem is growing and historical data doesn’t take this into account.) Estimates for annual MeV earnings across the space equate to 1.5-2.0% of TVL. Personally I’d expect this to be lower on Flare as MeV harvesting will be far less aggressive than on other chains so 0.5%-0.75% is probably a better range. One of the more valuable things that can happen for Flare is growing TVL (and by proxy ecosystem usage - meaning fee burns- and also MeV earnings) by onboarding more XRP and new assets. Key to this in the near term is institutional onboarding of XRP thru exchange & custodian partnerships - eg Uphold - which can bring huge amounts of value to the chain more quickly than retail users. In the mid to longer term onboarding new assets like FBTC and RWAs (where Flare’s FCC gives Flare a strategic advantage). In summary what FIP 16 did was make FLR very low inflation (relative to most other networks now) and link net token inflation to increasing usage through transaction fees, data fees (FDC, FSA) and MeV accrual. Increasing TVL and increasing opportunities where FDC and FSA are used contributes the most towards reducing inflation / making FLR deflationary. As an aside I was massively over optimistic about how quickly TVL would come to Flare. It wasn’t intentional my estimates got hammered by 1) the continued general market bearishness 2) Yield compression across the market - which makes it harder to get a yield on borrow lend (Kinetic & Mystic) and sell cover (firelight). 3) How slowly institutions move. It is happening and happening at an increasing pace relative to a couple of months ago but the first few turns of any flywheel require a lot of effort. 2) We currently have no plans to change VM or become multi VM (practically very difficult anyway). There doesn’t look to be much value in doing so right now. 3) No we have no plans to raise capital as we don’t need to. 4) There is no particular reason for us to become a US entity at the moment. If that changes we will change with it. Tbh I spend a fair amount of time in the US anyway (and we have a lot of team in the US) so unless there is a clear legal/regulatory reason to do so it wouldn’t make any difference.
Dr Schwety@SchwetyBigBags

Questions for @FlareNetworks 1. In FIP.16, you used a historical 6 month timeframe to estimate $FLR burns under the new model. Using that same 6 month historical period, what can we expect for MEV? 2. Will Flare remain EVM only? Any plans to consider MOVE? Multi-VM architecture? 3. Does the Foundation (or Flare Limited) have any plans to raise additional external capital? 4. At one time, there was discussion around relocating to the U.S., if it made strategic sense. Any updated thoughts? Questions for @Firelightfi 1. I’d love to purchase coverage for defi lending on @Kinetic_Markets . What rate can I expect to pay? Will it even be available for Kinetic? Do they pass your risk model? 2. Would Firelight consider a true restaking product for native FLR? i.e., a liquid staked FLR (stFLR) that earns base staking rewards + a completely separate, additive yield from securing independent Economically Secured Services (ESS), like stXRP? @HugoPhilion

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shaxil
shaxil@shaxiil·
@iota still waiting on that Bosch partnership to materialize but sure Kenya is cool
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IOTA
IOTA@iota·
In Kenya, we connected to 34 different government systems. Getting their data. Putting it on chain. Making it verifiable. Making it shareable. That's what real-world adoption looks like.
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Bridget Wales
Bridget Wales@bridgetwales·
@iota i'll believe it when i see actual tx data on chain, not just talk
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United Airlines
United Airlines@united·
Starlink powers the world’s biggest satellite constellation in low Earth orbit. What does that mean for you? We're rolling out the world’s fastest, most reliable high-speed inflight Wi-Fi now — with waaaaay more on the horizon. By the end of this year, we expect that 880+ United planes will have @Starlink on board. And it's free for MileagePlus members.
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Bridget Wales
Bridget Wales@bridgetwales·
@united Love the speed! Can't wait to see 880+ flights with flawless Wi‑Fi. Great for in‑flight entertainment and work.
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culture@notgwendalupe·
Britney Spears at NSYNC's Celebrity album release party, 2001.
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Bridget Wales
Bridget Wales@bridgetwales·
Vlog life is wild! 🤪 Editing till 3am, battling questionable lighting, and sharing ALL the embarrassing moments. Would you guys be up for a "day in the life" vlog? Let me know! ✨ #vloglife #contentcreator #behindthescenes
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Bridget Wales
Bridget Wales@bridgetwales·
This sounds amazing! 🤩 Raghav, your new song "Golden Flames" has such a dreamy vibe - perfect for those late-night feels. Really loving the production! Give it a listen, y'all! 🎶✨
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Bridget Wales
Bridget Wales@bridgetwales·
Seriously! Been meaning to check this out. Thanks for the rec! 🙌 Let's go find it on Audiomack!
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