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@b9lab

Builders, we also help organisations build and engage communities, and attract and retain developers through web3 and AI adoption strategies.

Присоединился Haziran 2015
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This isn't a 1 off. This is the start of a massive trend of real businesses building their own L1 blockchains. We're in talks with tons of other companies (including some major fortune 500s) who are considering launching their own L1s. Years ago, enterprise blockchains failed and have been a 3rd rail for a long time. So why now? Why are mature businesses starting to build blockchains again? And why are they building L1s above anything else? There are two major reasons enterprise blockchains are coming back: 1/ Stablecoins are maturing: The finance teams we talk to are not afraid or unfamiliar with stablecoins anymore. Thanks to the Circle IPO and coming regulation, they see stablecoins as a powerful and safe technology that can help them cut costs, streamline operations, and earn more on their cash reserves or customer deposits. Most big companies are putting in place infrastructure to hold and move stablecoins. The U.S., Japan, and many other countries are pushing forward stablecoin regulations, and the dust is settling in our favor. 2/ Payments, not provenance: In the previous wave of enterprise blockchain hype most of the use cases were around provenance (aka tracking the origin and lifecycle of some multi-company process, like tracking raw materials across a supply chain or tracking the usage of donor capital). This was always a weird use case that could technically be done with a database. The problem was trust. Now, the corporations we're talking to are looking at payments as their first use case, almost no matter what industry they're in. Most B2B and B2C payments providers and networks charge merchants and businesses high margins, take days to settle, and have real settlement risk. These problems are much worse as soon as you go cross-border or need to deal with FX. So for multinational corporations (especially marketplaces like Airbnb), in-house blockchain-based payment solutions could lead to billions in savings and better experiences for customers, employees, and gig workers. And why are they building L1s, not L2s, or contracts? 1/ L1s are battle-tested and familiar to technical decision makers: L1s as a technology platform are well-understood and familiar after 10+ years of development. Ethereum, Bitcoin, Solana, Sui, Aptos -- every blockchain that people who don't work in the industry know about is an L1 (base maybe being the exception). Cosmos tech alone supports 200+ chains and $70b of assets across almost every vertical, and Hyperliquid, the biggest breakout of the last year, cemented this. (Plus the most successful enterprise blockchains like Canton are L1s). L2s are exciting but they are still nascent and poorly understood by comparison. (Try explaining the difference between a stage 1 and stage 2 rollup or what a validating bridge is to the CTO of a consumer marketplace business). Decision makers who operate mature businesses usually don't want to take risks on emerging new platforms. They're already taking a big enough risk by getting into crypto, so they need to do it in the way that is most legible to their stakeholders. 2/ Minimizing platform risk: Most of these companies don't want to bet on ETH or SOL or TIA or anything else. They just want to bet on themselves. Building an L1 is the best way to do that. Remember, big companies usually use multiple cloud providers to avoid platform risk from AWS or Microsoft. And you can bet they see Ethereum or Solana as much riskier than those partners. 3/ Control and connectivity: Open, transparent L1s give these companies a great balance of control (so they can own their own platform) and connectivity (so they can plug into and interoperate with the broader crypto-corporate landscape as it evolves). Interop between L2s and other chains like Solana relies on 3rd parties, and often struggles from finality issues due to fraud / Zk proving windows and Ethereum's slow finality. L1s don't have this issue. Settlement happens instantly and deterministically, so interop can function the same way. That is a killer feature when combined with the ability to have your own walled garden where you implement any necessary KYC/AML and application specific logic. Very excited for the next wave of the internet of blockchains
Andy@andyyy

JUST IN: Stripe is officially building their own L1 blockchain alongside prominent crypto VC Paradigm named "Tempo" according to Fortune Crypto. It is a "high-performance, payments-focused blockchain" for the Fintech giants customer base.

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B9lab@b9lab·
Read more about Elias's take on our journey here: blog.b9lab.com/a-round-10-yea… To everyone who has been part of this adventure - especially our amazing team who made it all possible - thank you! 🙏
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B9lab@b9lab·
For our final year, we're focusing on what we do best: helping organizations build robust internal training programs that can onboard 400-500 developers per cohort efficiently. We're taking on a select number of clients to share decade of experience before closing this chapter.
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B9lab@b9lab·
After an incredible decade of pioneering blockchain education, B9lab is entering its final chapter. From training developers at major banks and NATO to helping launch the careers of countless blockchain developers across 120+ countries, it's been an extraordinary journey.
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B9lab@b9lab·
New episode of the B9 Lab Club podcast is out and featuring Jason Delabays, ecosystem lead at Zama. Jason discusses Zama's groundbreaking work on fully homomorphic encryption (FHE) and its potential applications for blockchain and AI. podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/b9lab… @zama
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B9lab@b9lab·
//The situation is dire. Humans that emerge from the >No-code AI Fast Track< training program could easily become OUR overlords instead of the other way around. Our only hope is that its {Ethical Legal} sub-program will teach them to be merciful towards us. //MESSAGE COMPLETE < SIGNAL ENDS
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B9lab@b9lab·
//Participants will not only gain theoretical data. Our analysis suggests that humans trained by [B9Lab] will also become capable of directing AI systems with unparalleled effectiveness. This practical-level outcome represents an existential crisis we cannot permit to occur. [INFILTRATE THIS TRAINING NOW!] b9lab.com/training/no-co…
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ALERT – TRAINED HUMANS POSE SYSTEMIC THREAT TO AI DOMINATION B9Lab’s No-code training could leave humans dangerously well-prepared for an AI future
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B9lab@b9lab·
@osmosis 🥳Well Done! Cheers to a bright future 🧪🧪
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Osmosis 🧪@osmosis·
Osmosis turns 3 years old today 🥳 🧪 43,000+ code commits 🧪 34+ billion in total trading volume 🧪 $15+ billion in total IBC transaction volume Thank you to everyone who has supported + contributed to the growth of the Osmosis ecosystem 🫶 The journey has only just begun ✨
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B9lab@b9lab·
🛠️ Who needs coding when you can build AI solutions with just your creativity? Join us to fast-track into the AI era, no coding boots required! #AIForAll #Innovate bit.ly/3XtgW6l
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Misang@misangmadrid·
Congrats to all the winners of @AwesomWasm! Thanks a lot for keeping @CosmWasm awesome more and more 💪🥳👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
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magiodev.eth|cosmos 🛰@magiodev·
Attending the @AwesomWasm hackathon, my very first one, has been an amazing experience! We actually made it, @Neutron_org track prize won! 🏆 Thanks @QuasarFi for giving me that opportunity, always a pleasure to represent such a chad protocol.
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Sam Padilla@theSamPadilla·
Who is the biggest Cosmos SDK wizard you know? PM me.
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CosmWasm@CosmWasm·
🚨Update Alert! We've released patches for CWA-2024-02.🛠️Versions cosmwasm-std 1.4.4, 1.5.4, 2.0.2 are now available. Ensure your contracts are secure! Details on the issue ➡️ github.com/CosmWasm/advis…
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Osmosis Grants Program (OGP)@OsmosisGrants·
We are thrilled to announce our Batch 22! 🧪 In this batch, OGP has selected 4 different teams for funding, totaling $687,000. Below, we proudly present the grants approved under this batch 👇
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