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@newmichwill i have a concept im working on
Commitment Locked Incentive Tokens
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@ausbtcclub @RightisRight___ People keep saying they are incompetent.
No. They are criminals
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@NirMagenheim @0xTheGreatApe explain like im retarded (i am)
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We're officially out of stealth.
Ethereum is the world’s most powerful financial computer.
But today it still runs like dial-up.
Eureka Labs is changing that.
We’re turning blocks into programmable execution environments - where capital, computation, and execution logic live inside the block itself.
It's going to be very interesting
Yogita Khatri@Yogita_Khatri5
Ethereum block builder Eureka Labs raises $6.7 million 💰 @EurekaBuilder is introducing "programmable blocks" Shifting blocks from passive containers of transactions into active execution environments The idea: Let developers rely on guarantees at the block level, enabling more advanced trading strategies, more efficient DeFi, and new types of onchain applications, CEO Nir Magenheim said
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She wasn't acting. And Ledger knew it.
Heath Ledger refused to do the full Joker in rehearsals. No voice, no laugh, no mannerisms. Christian Bale confirmed Ledger only turned the character on when cameras rolled. The cast had no idea what was coming.
This is the party scene. Ledger is holding a knife to Gyllenhaal's face telling a fake story about his scars. Gyllenhaal couldn't maintain eye contact. She was genuinely trying to pull away from him. She was silently looking at Nolan to stop the scene.
Ledger saw her break eye contact and improvised the line "Look at me." Four syllables that turned a scripted scene into something nobody on set could control.
Michael Caine forgot his lines the first time he saw Ledger in full Joker. A 75-year-old actor with 130 films on his résumé, and his brain locked up. Caine wrote in his memoir last year that Ledger was "a lovely guy, very gentle and unassuming" between takes. Skateboarded around set. Then the camera turned on and everyone on the crew froze.
The film made $1 billion. Ledger won a posthumous Oscar, only the second actor in history to do so. He died six months before the movie opened. He was 28.
The performance that redefined what a villain could be in a studio film was built on a simple trick: never let your scene partners rehearse against the real thing. When they finally see it, you get something a director can't manufacture. Actual fear on actual faces.
That's what Nolan saw through the monitor. And that's why he didn't say cut.
I'm Batman@BatmanTweetzz
you can literally see her looking at Nolan, waiting for him to say cut.... 💀🙌🏻
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@Overdose_AI And then you CRANK slippage to guarantee your tx goes through and JaredFromSubway.eth sandwich MEV’s your buy into the stratosphere
It was truly magical 🥲
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@askghmedia She didn't even wash the bag first or season it.
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1/ Introducing RouteMesh, the RPC provider that doesn’t run any nodes but has access to the largest inventory of nodes globally.
Because our model is permission-less (providers don’t need to sign up explicitly), we offer a service that has:
Sub 10ms latency, support for 1000+ chains, usage based pricing, high rate limits and failovers baked-in.
Currently serving billions of requests per month👇
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