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Rest in Peace @VinceZampella
Thank you for og COD MW and reviving Battlefield
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@BattlefieldComm Can you fix the anti-air guns at the bases on the CONTAMINATED? She hits through the floor of the card, and it doesn't matter if you're over the mountain or not. And with insane precision.
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Today, we’ve updated the lineup of experiences available in the Community row on Battlefield 6’s main menu.
The following experiences will be available to play during these date ranges:
▪️FaithWalker Conquest: April 21 - May 12
▪️Rush Hardcore: April 21 - 28
▪️BT Hardcore: April 28 - May 5
▪️Rush Hardcore: May 5 - 12
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@BattlefieldComm @Battlefield How about doing a guided missile balance on bradley/tank? to give helicopters more life
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@Battlefield It's the same with RPGs. Homing missiles can see a target from 800 meters away, although the maps in bf6 are much smaller in the same bf4, where missiles are aimed up to 500 meters. Pay attention to the aerial equipment, please
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@Battlefield Dear developers, please do something about the aerial equipment. It's impossible to fly on it. A helicopter is literally a punching bag that doesn't live longer than 5 seconds. Guided missiles with infantry fighting vehicles can easily kill through half the map.
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Week 9. Why Capital Efficiency Is the Real Product in DeFi
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@dexter.myless07/why-capital-efficiency-is-the-real-product-in-defi-adaf3bebf594" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">medium.com/@dexter.myless…
@ConcreteXYZ

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Week 8. The Future of Onchain Finance - and Why @ConcreteXYZ Is Building It
Modern finance feels powerful on the surface, but outdated at its core. Behind sleek apps and complex products, most financial systems are still slow, manual, permissioned, and built around human intermediaries. Even decentralized finance, which promised a clean break from this legacy, has struggled to fully deliver. Instead of simple, durable financial infrastructure, DeFi often feels like a collection of experimental tools held together by incentives and speculation. This is why the future of onchain finance isn’t about more apps or higher APYs - it’s about better systems. And this is exactly where Concrete matters.
Read more 🫱@dexter.myless07/the-future-of-onchain-finance-5ecf78bfa1b1" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">medium.com/@dexter.myless…

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@BattlefieldComm 1. Add one shot kill from sniper rifle in battle royale.
2. Add the phrase "leave the technique" in the cue wheel.
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Winter Warning Player Card Sticker
The latest update notes communicated that a change would be made for the Winter Warning Player Card Sticker to bring it more in line with Battlefield’s visual identity. This timing was incorrect. Winter Warning will be updated when Season 2 launches on February 17th.
Battlefield Comms@BattlefieldComm
Battlefield 6 Game Update 1.1.3.6 is now live on all platforms! Update 1.1.3.6 delivers a small set of quality-of-life fixes and stability improvements, addressing REDSEC gameplay flow, visual and lighting issues on Eastwood, UI reliability, audio consistency, and overall performance. Read the full Update Notes here: x.com/BattlefieldCom…
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What can be done in 72 hours? 🧐
PolyBonds is a convenient online tool that makes forecasting markets more transparent and easier for users. It allows you to quickly sort through interesting events, choose those that attract you, and keep track of your positions without an overloaded interface.
The idea behind PolyBonds is to help people find situations with high potential and act on them easily and quickly. This is especially true if you want to keep an eye on markets where events are about to end and there are clear opportunities.
The website consists of several key sections, each of which performs its own task:
Swipe
This is the main screen from which you most often start work.
Swipe shows events one after another in the form of flashcards.
For each such event, you can:
- Swipe to the right to select and participate
- Swipe left to skip
This is similar to the familiar swipe apps and makes the search and participation process fast, clear, and even enjoyable.
Browse
This section contains all the available events and features available on the platform. They are sorted by expected benefit or other parameters to make it easier to navigate.
If you want to explore all the options, assess the potential for profitability, look at longer events or options with a lower probability, Browse is ideal for this.
It's more like a familiar list where you can filter, compare, and make decisions more thoughtfully.
Portfolio
This is your personal account in PolyBonds. It is displayed here:
1. current positions
2. history of transactions or elections
3. changes in your portfolio over time.
If you have already selected events in Swipe or Browse, then it is on this tab that you can track how they develop, what result is obtained, and how much has already been earned or lost.
For you, this will become the center for analyzing the effectiveness of your strategy.
Settings
In the Settings section, you can customize the behavior of the application for yourself. Available here:
- selecting the default amount that the system will use by default
- filters based on the minimum probability, profitability, volume, or duration of the event
- enabling the "default open in Swipe" mode;
- selecting hidden or missed opportunities.
This means that you can narrow down the results to suit your style and strategy so that you only see the events that really interest you.
How to use PolyBonds: step by step
Open PolyBonds and go to Swipe. See the flashcards with events that are close to completion
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Swipe events. To the right, you participate, to the left, you skip. Everything is very fast and intuitive
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If you want a broader overview, go to Browse. Here you can choose events meaningfully by studying the details
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Connect your Wallet to participate and see real positions. After connecting, your active and completed positions will appear in the Portfolio
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Set up filters in Settings to see only the events that suit you
PolyBonds looks like a rare example of a product where idea and convenience really met. The application does not try to complicate the user experience - on the contrary, it removes unnecessary noise and makes participation in the forecast markets a quick and understandable action. The swipe format, clear separation of tabs and a visual portfolio turn the process of selecting and tracking positions into a simple, almost game-like scenario, but at the same time retain practical benefits.
It is especially important that PolyBonds is not an isolated experiment, but part of the broader PiSquared ecosystem. The team is not limited to interfaces and ideas - it builds a real technological foundation for fast and large-scale calculations. You can feel it: the product was made not as a demo showcase, but as a working tool that grew out of an engineering approach.
As a result, #PolyBonds can be considered as an indicator of the direction: @PiSquared makes not just concepts, but applied solutions where new technologies turn into understandable and usable products. It is such projects that usually become the foundation of the next stage of market development.
polybonds.io

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Week 7. The Power of Compound Interest and How @ConcreteXYZ Vaults Unlock It
The real advantage of crypto is not flashy short-term returns or occasional high APY spikes. Its true strength is that capital can compound continuously, onchain, and without permission. Value can be put to work instantly, rewards can be reinvested automatically, and strategies can run around the clock.
read this 🫱 @dexter.myless07/the-power-of-compound-interest-and-how-concrete-vaults-unlock-it-2336e3805fb1?postPublishedType=initial" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">medium.com/@dexter.myless…

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A new product from @PiSquared
PolyBonds
waiting for more details
damian@Ovcd27
We realized that the best things we can solve with @PiSquared tech are market inefficiencies. And we wanted to get something out in an extremely efficient manner. So we built this in 72 hours. Hello World, PolyBonds! Hunt high probability events @Polymarket that are close to settling with a simple swipe (pretty much like on Tinder).
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A little bit about the portal and wallet
Pi Squared is building one of the most ambitious infrastructures in Web3 - FastSet, a decentralized network for instant, cheap, and scalable settlements that goes beyond classic blockchains.The project is aimed at a future where millions of transactions per second will be performed not only by humans, but also by AI agents, automated services and financial protocols.
Portal @PiSquared is a central interface for interacting with the FastSet network and the ecosystem of the project. Through the Portal, users can:
get access to the FastSet infrastructure;
manage your online account;
interact with dApps and ecosystem services;
monitor the development of the network and future opportunities.
If you want to be an early participant in the Pi Squared ecosystem, Portal is the first place to go.
check 👉portal.pi2.network
FastSet Wallet is a native wallet for working with the FastSet network. It was created with an eye on how payments will be made in Web3. It works together with the #OmniSet structure, a universal layer of liquidity and settlements built on top of the network. It combines the disparate liquidity of different blockchains in a single interface. In other words, you can transfer your tokens from one network to another without delays and bridges. It works like a regular browser extension.
Testnet is coming soon. Be ready
#nobridge #fastsetwallet #pisquared


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@Battlefield Please add the ability to tag a technique and communicate using the cue wheel while in the vehicle. Why did you remove it? 🫤
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@PiSquared in fact, it looks very vital. To make a difference, you need to go your own way.
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An interview with @PiSquared founder and CEO @RosuGrigore raises one of the most painful and fundamental issues of the entire Web3 industry: Can blockchains become a universal payment infrastructure for a world where millions of transactions per second will be the norm, not the exception?
It's not just about stablecoins and financial transfers between people. Autonomous AI agents making micropayments with each other, automated markets, crosschain settlements and economies where the speed and cost of transactions are becoming a critical factor are on the horizon.
Pi Squared's answer sounds harsh and unusual for the crypto industry: the classic blockchain model does not scale to such scenarios in principle. And the problem is not in the specific implementation, but in the architectural basis itself. That is why Pi Squared is building FastSet, a new type of decentralized network that goes beyond blockchains as a class of systems.
Why Blockchains are poorly suited for Payments?
The key criticism that Grigore Rosu addresses to blockchains is directed at their fundamental property - total ordering, or the complete global order of transactions.
In the traditional blockchain:
- all transactions must be arranged in a single global sequence;
- each validator must agree to this particular procedure;
- the more transactions and validators there are, the higher the delays, fees, and network load.
Such an architecture makes sense when operations are rare and conflicts between transactions are indeed possible and critical.
However, in the context of payments, this assumption turns out to be redundant. Most payments in the real world do not conflict with each other: different people pay to different recipients without interacting directly. Nevertheless, the blockchain forces the entire network to synchronize with each operation. Roche emphasizes that global synchronization is not a "feature", but a bottleneck that cannot be eliminated with cosmetic improvements.
FastSet: Abandoning Blockchain as a paradigm
FastSet is neither L1 nor L2. This is a fundamentally different approach to decentralized payments. Instead of the global transaction order, FastSet uses:
per-account ordering - strict order only within one account;
parallel processing of transactions of different accounts.
In practice, FastSet already demonstrates 150,000+ transactions per second, a finality of less than 100 ms and running on standard server hardware. Such indicators are achieved not at the expense of exotic hardware, but at the expense of architecture: validators only verify and sign transactions, any complex calculations are performed offchain and only the final, verifiable result gets into the network.
This is in stark contrast to blockchains, where each node repeats the same calculations, regardless of their complexity.
Are L2s needed in the FastSet world?
Rosu acknowledges that L2 has played a huge role in the development of Web3. After all, they instilled modular thinking: separation of sequencing, execution, data availability and settlement. This architectural logic will remain with the industry for a long time. However, as a solution to the L2 scaling problem, in his opinion, it is a temporary phenomenon. If the base layer itself is fast and cheap, then the need for L2 as a "bandwidth add-on" disappears.
FastSet is primarily focused on systems where speed and cost of transactions are important:
1.Payment dApps
2. Universal liquidity hubs (for example, OmniSet)
3. AI agents making micropayments
4. Crosschain settlement, auditing and clearing systems.
The last point is especially critical. The economy of AI agents involves millions of microtransactions per second, and existing blockchains are not physically designed for such loads.
Pi Squared's Long-term Vision
In five years, Pi Squared aims to make instant and cheap payment rails for stablecoins a reality, to create a native economy of autonomous AI agents.
Rosu's key thesis is as follows:
"Blockchains were a great first step, but they are not designed for global payments"

Fast@PiSquared
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