Adjei Ahmed Kofi
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Adjei Ahmed Kofi
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$LiteSVM 13k mcap Toly commented on and wants Solana to support LiteSVM. Someone created a coin and sent the guy 5% since he asked for support Can we send this shit 2QJdrvUGV5g9Giuxyyng2FvpLoBzRxYbTHUZn9sapump


$LiteSVM 13k mcap Toly commented on and wants Solana to support LiteSVM. Someone created a coin and sent the guy 5% since he asked for support Can we send this shit 2QJdrvUGV5g9Giuxyyng2FvpLoBzRxYbTHUZn9sapump


@jacobvcreech @exoaursen @SolanaFndn @solana Pls support litesvm, it doesn’t suck


Most people outside Solana dev circles probably have no idea how big LiteSVM actually is becoming. $LITESVM slowly turning into one of the most important pieces of infrastructure for modern Solana development. Before LiteSVM, testing on @solana was honestly painful: • spin up validator • wait forever • heavy resource usage • slow feedback loop • repeat again and again Now imagine running Solana program tests directly inside your test binary with almost zero overhead. That’s what LiteSVM does. Instead of booting an entire validator stack, it embeds the Solana Virtual Machine directly into your tests. Result? Testing becomes insanely fast. People are reporting: • 10x faster • 100x faster And if you build on @solana, you already know faster iteration = massive advantage. LiteSVM gives developers: • near instant startup • deterministic/reproducible tests • minimal RAM/CPU usage • transaction simulation • direct account manipulation • time travel with warp_to_slot() • custom sysvars • compute budget controls • rich tx inspection • custom syscall support Basically making complex Solana testing way less miserable. Especially for: • Anchor development • vesting systems • oracle logic • time-based mechanics • DeFi protocols • advanced program testing And the craziest part? This thing became the new standard insanely fast. It replaced older workflows like: • solana-program-test • bankrun • excessive local validator setups Now you see LiteSVM everywhere: • official Anchor docs • modern Solana stacks • Anchor integrations • Rust / TS / Python support The community sentiment is also ridiculously strong. Real dev comments: “I can’t imagine testing Solana programs without LiteSVM anymore.” “Feedback loop is like 1000x faster.” Even @toly publicly said: “LiteSVM is extremely based” and “pls support litesvm, it doesn’t suck” I think that alone says a lot lol. Based on @grok the project was created by Kevin Heavey (@dj_d_sol) and @exoaursen, and the GitHub has been moving fast with constant updates/releases. One thing that also caught attention recently: the maintainer openly posted a funding/support thread for continued OSS maintenance. Honestly I respect that transparency a lot. Open-source infra is carrying huge parts of crypto, yet a lot of the most important tooling is maintained by small teams grinding nonstop behind the scenes. If Solana wants better apps, better UX, and faster builders, projects like LiteSVM deserve real support. Also for anyone confused about the CA, there's only 1 main $LiteSVM coin publicly claimed by @exoaursen himself, and he currently holds around 5% of the supply. 2QJdrvUGV5g9Giuxyyng2FvpLoBzRxYbTHUZn9sapump Docs: litesvm.com GitHub: github.com/LiteSVM/litesvm This is not financial advice. This tweet is intended for research purposes regarding $LITESVM.



💥 Update on @arc House 🌐 Portal URL updated 🆕 New link to access Arc House - community.arc.io 🤔How many points did u earn? 📸Post your screenshot 💙Like 🔁RT


@TrackedBio's Chief Scientist, @Michael_petr, submitted a preregistration - a short proposal outlining the following project: Hypothesis: Aβ42 (an Alzheimer’s-related protein) disrupts sleep early Method: Engineer flies to express Aβ42 and track their sleep Success criteria: Detect measurable sleep fragmentation Budget: $10k The study was preregistered and fully funded on @ResearchHub. researchhub.com/proposal/4456/…

Today on MCG: @333absent333 | Founder of @clarity_proto A SWE student who watched a Google DeepMind documentary was inspired and started building an AI platform for peptide and protein research... He said the same tools could be used to cure cancer and dementia 😳 Full interview 👇 00:03 - Meet Absent 00:56 - His fascination 01:51 - Started automating the AlphaFold process locally in his free time 02:24 - @Pumpfun hackathon pushed him to tokenize it 04:01 - Peptide research 04:40 - Dementia runs in the family — the personal motivation behind it 07:40 - What AlphaFold actually does 09:00 - Working with existing proteins already in your body 09:39 - How peptides work 16:03 - Could this help cure cancer in ten years? 16:30 - Regulation in the peptide industry 16:53 - Operating in the gray area 17:54 - What is Clarity? The platform explained 21:11 - Next steps 21:29 - What part is he gatekeeping? 21:51 - Encouraging people to start contributing 23:23 - Pharmacokinetics 26:45 - This could be a better alternative to drugs 29:52 - Commercialization 34:18 - Market size 36:48 - How it actually gets synthesized 38:07 - Wrap







