0xAngelo 🦀

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0xAngelo 🦀

0xAngelo 🦀

@dotkusam

Blockchain engineer. Freedom

Nomad Katılım Eylül 2021
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Last Free Nation
Last Free Nation@LastFreeNation·
We've got more Counter-Strike hot takes for you TOMORROW on a new Hot Take Point Made! Hear the latest from @kassad, @Mauisnake, and @Thorin on Saturday morning PT (afternoon CET) at YouTube/LastFreeNationCS
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nigri
nigri@willnigri·
x.com/i/spaces/1yoKM… Domingo teremos um super spaces com @AftermathFi @e88henrique em Inglês e minha tradução para Português! Vamos discutir as últimas novidades e o futuro do projeto! Não percam! 🎙️🇧🇷 —— Sunday we will have @AftermathFi in a special space hosted by me and @e88henrique. English spaces with my translation to Portuguese for the Portuguese-speaking crowd! We'll discuss the latest updates and future plans! Don't miss it! 🎙️🇺🇸 All are welcome to join! Venham!
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0xAngelo 🦀
0xAngelo 🦀@dotkusam·
@b1ackd0g Amazing article. Quick question: when iterating over the ordered transactions for scheduling, is it possible that a transaction tx_i that exceeds the remaining budget for object A gets deferred, but then tx_{i+k} that also writes to A gets executed because its est. cost is lower?
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Sam Blackshear
Sam Blackshear@b1ackd0g·
Great tool--I can see how this will make it much faster to go from Move code -> Sui app. As a rule of thumb, a typical app is ~5% Move and 95% other stuff, so any tools that can leverage the nice structure of Move (e.g. typed objects and functions at the bytecode level--way more low level structure than EVM or SVM) to fill in the boilerplate parts of that 95% are very promising to explore. Some previous projects in this space include github.com/kunalabs-io/su… and github.com/sentioxyz/type… (Move package -> strongly typed TypeScript type/function/tx building bindings). Would love to see similar efforts aimed at Rust/Python/Go clients. The other useful feature of tools like this is that LLMs are much better at working with generated TypeScript code(or other popular client-side langs) to build an app than they are at trying to figure out how to build an app starting from Move. I think a productive flow for a Sui developer could be something like: - Write Move package, cautiously using Claude/DeepSeek (which I think understand Move best) assistance, or do it "old school style" on your own - Use a codegen tool like the above to bridge the Move -> frontend/backend gap - Iterate on the generated code, using LLMs much more liberally
buidly@buidly_

If you’re developing on Sui, you’ve probably written the same event indexing code countless times. So, in collaboration with the @SuiNetwork team we built the sui-events-indexer to change that. An open-source, one-command tool. By #buidlers for builders. More 👇🧵

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Aftermath Finance (🥚, 🥚)
1/ We’re excited to unveil our fully on-chain perpetuals exchange, live on Testnet! It’s the first of its kind with a complete on-chain matching engine & order-book on a general-purpose L1.🌊🌊 We are thrilled to finally share it with the public testnet.aftermath.finance/perpetuals
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no context memes@nocontextmemes·
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0xAngelo 🦀@dotkusam·
@PerelmanDmitri I haven't tested this yet, just read the docs, but what's the reasoning behind keep 'env' information in `Move.lock` at all? As the docs themselves mention, env names are fairly arbitrary (and I myself have several testnet envs). Wouldn't chain id suffice and be more concise?
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Dmitri Perelman
Dmitri Perelman@PerelmanDmitri·
One paper cut at at time: part of v1.29 release, automated address management is replacing annoying package IDs in Move.toml, and is tracking IDs across multiple chains: docs.sui.io/concepts/sui-m….
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DefiLlama.com
DefiLlama.com@DefiLlama·
Now tracking @AftermathFi on @SuiNetwork Aftermath Finance seeks to build the ultimate decentralized exchange. With their platform, they aim for users to expect a CEX-like experience with the added security of self-custody
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Sui
Sui@SuiNetwork·
👉@AftermathFi enabled staking your Capys for rewards! They reported 22k Capys staked + 1767 Testnet SUI tokens earned through fees. "We wanted to explore outside of strictly DeFi, and we saw Capys as a great next step for connecting with the NFT and Gamefi communities."
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Aftermath Finance (🥚, 🥚)
Aftermath Finance (🥚, 🥚)@AftermathFi·
1/X We are proud to announce we are finally publicly launching our Constant Mean Market Maker (CMMM) onto Devnet (aftermath.finance). Here is a thread on how our CMMM plays a part on Aftermath. 🧵
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Aftermath Finance (🥚, 🥚)
Aftermath Finance (🥚, 🥚)@AftermathFi·
Really exited to announce our first of many Sui partnerships. With @SuiNSdapp we hope to generate trading leaderboards as well as other features that incorporate .sui & .move #sui #SuiNameService
Sui Name Service (SuiNS)@SuiNSdapp

Announcing our partnership with @AftermathFi!👀 Aftermath is building a DEX on the Sui blockchain with all of the capability of a CEX on-chain! Aftermath will be integrating our .sui and .move name services into their platform, and we can't wait! #SuiNameService #BetterThanCEX

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