
kocer
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true onchain randomness with @magicblock and VRF. VRF - verifiable randomness function, little plugin that help developers to generate true random numbers with onchain proof. key role of this feature becomes apparent in apps that require randomness, such as dice rolls or card dealing. without VRF, randomness is often simulated using external services, which introduces latency and the risk of centralization. by the way, on Magicblock they’re practically free, whereas before, calling such a function could cost around 20 cents - and what if you need to call hundreds of these functions per minute? i think you've come to appreciate the true power of this technology and how affordable it is, thanks to Magicblock rollups :) gMagic fam!

The ticker is $BP. BPxxfRCXkUVhig4HS1Lh7kZqV6SPJhzfEk4x6fVBjPCy









He just made my day lol Thinking about starting a TG channel where share insights and tips im learning 🫠🫠







How I got my first Web3 job after 3 months ? Joined Web3 at the beginning of 2025 and 3 months later, I became a moderator for Irys. Not a huge role, but it paid $200–$300/month (sometimes ~$500). For someone new to Web3, that’s already a solid start. Most people say becoming a mod requires: - Join a project very early - Be active 24/7 - Reply fast and always be present - Bring positive energy and not act like a bot But nobody will tell you: > If the project posts something → write a summary > If the project launches testnet → create a guide > If the project has weak branding → help design a simple brand kit > If the project needs more members → look for partnerships with other communities or servers Some tips you NEED to know: - Look for chances to DM the CM - If you see a problem, bring a solution - Build your own vibe: tech, funny, helpful, hardworking - And please… don’t be biased Sometimes the CM just doesn’t see the vision. They might reject you for lack of experience. It happens, don’t take it personally. Final advice: choose projects carefully. Grinding months in a scam project is wasted time. Next thread, I’ll share how to find other Web3 jobs once you have your first experience.


what's the first thing that comes to your mind when you see this pfp ? let's have it.







