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0xtutti aka UXtutti(💎, 💎)🚬

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Participating in the future of France as Product Architect. @CurveFinance, formerly @olympusdao & @JPEGd_69.

weenis เข้าร่วม Eylül 2021
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Stable Summit 🦫
Stable Summit 🦫@stable_summit·
Lending design is evolving fast in DeFi. 0xtutti (@0xtutti), Product Architect at @CurveFinance, will present Llamalend V2 and the next iteration of lending infrastructure. JW Marriott · Cannes · 27-28 March
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Curve Intern
Curve Intern@curve_intern·
pegkeeper becoming active again. you know what that means
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CrediBULL Crypto
CrediBULL Crypto@CredibleCrypto·
Curve is King when it comes to stable swaps. The USDC/USDT pool on @CurveFinance has around 5M in the pool compared to Uniswap which has 37M in its V3 and V4 pools combined, yet it is doing around 75% of the volume of both Uniswap pools combined (33M vs 43M) with only 1/8th of the capital in its pools. Because of how efficiently the Curve pool is running, liquidity providers are earning 2.5-5x more in yield on the Curve pool vs the Uniswap pools just off the "base" yield alone (2.5% on Curve vs .6% on Uni V3 and .95% on Uni V4). When you add in additional rewards and incentives they can earn up to 5.5% APR with a max boost, which is 5-10x more than LP'ers are earning on Uniswap for the same assets. I talk more about the "max boost" in my upcoming article that will be published within the next few days or so, so stay tuned for that!
Michael Egorov@newmichwill

This is interesting: @CurveFinance USDC/USDT pool greatly outperforms similar @Uniswap pools in both utilization and APR. And the average fee in the pool on Curve is actually higher than in Uni v4 pool with similar assets!

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@crypto_condom Architects do way more than draw plans though. There’s a lot of intangible work happening in detailing, coordinating workers, negotiating, solving ad hoc irl problems that AI is still far from being able to do.
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CryptoCondom
CryptoCondom@crypto_condom·
Another example of white collar work changing due to AI Architects wont disappear...but they will decline in number. AI will generate floor plans + multiple designs in hours rather than weeks.... and an exiting architect will sign off on it.
el.cine@EHuanglu

AI is coming for architects upload site images Runable 2.0 AI agent analyses the land, designs floor plan & elevation drawings with accurate dimensions, and renders 4 accurate house views step by step tutorial + prompts:

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RT
RT@RT_com·
🇷🇺 'invades' 🇮🇱 'cross into' Epstein media manufacturing your consent?
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Alunara
Alunara@0xAlunara·
I feel like that Japanese WWII soldier; I'm the last person in our crypto group chat still using defi
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Frax Finance ¤⛓️¤
Frax Finance ¤⛓️¤@fraxfinance·
The yield must flow. frxUSD returns it to DeFi, where it belongs.
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Michael Egorov
Michael Egorov@newmichwill·
Hacks by spot price manipulations are the Web3 analog of SQL injections in Web2. Constructing your own oracle may look simple but it is not. We at @CurveFinance will publish a small piece on how to avoid common errors when rolling your own oracle. This is not something to do "real quick". Ask your auditor or contact @CurveFinance when in doubt if your integration code is safe
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Mir Mohammad Alikhan
Mir Mohammad Alikhan@MirMAKOfficial·
The same Zionist pigs who killed tens of thousands in Palestine are now talking about human rights in Iran. What a shit face arrogance and hypocrisy is this. EFF Israel.
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vitalik.eth
vitalik.eth@VitalikButerin·
“Ethereum was not created to make finance efficient or apps convenient. It was created to set people free” This was an important - and controversial - line from the Trustless Manifesto ( trustlessness.eth.limo ), and it is worth revisiting it and better understanding what it means. “efficient” and “convenient” have the connotation of improving the average case, in situations where it’s already pretty good. Efficiency is about telling the world's best engineers to put their souls into reducing latency from 473 ms to 368ms, or increasing yields from 4.5% APY to 5.3% APY. Convenience is about people making one click instead of three, and reducing signup times from 1 min to 20 sec. These things can be good to do. But we must do them under the understanding that we will never be as good at this game as the Silicon Valley corporate players. And so the primary underlying game that Ethereum plays must be a different game. What is the game? Resilience. Resilience is the game where it’s not about 4.5% APY vs 5.3% APY - rather, it’s about minimizing the chance that you get -100% APY. Resilience is the game where if you become politically unpopular and get deplatformed, or if a the developers of your application go bankrupt or disappear, or if Cloudflare goes down, or if an internet cyberwar breaks out, your 2000ms latency continues to be 2000ms. Resilience is the game where anyone, anywhere in the world will be able to access the network and be a first-class participant. Resilience is sovereignty. Not sovereignty in the sense of lobbying to become a UN member state and shaking hands at Davos in two weeks, but sovereignty in the sense that people talk about "digital sovereignty" or "food sovereignty" - aggressively reducing your vulnerabilities to external dependencies that can be taken away from you on a whim. This is the sense in which the world computer can be sovereign, and in doing so make its users also sovereign. This baseline is what enables interdependence as equals, and not as vassals of corporate overlords thousands of kilometers away. This is the game that Ethereum is suited to win, and it delivers a type of value that, in our increasingly unstable world, a lot of people are going to need. The fundamental DNA of web2 consumer tech is not suited to resilience. The fundamental DNA of _finance_ often spends considerable effort on resilience, but it is a very partial form of resilience, good at solving for some types of risks but not others. Blockspace is abundant. Decentralized, permissionless and resilient blockspace is not. Ethereum must first and foremost be decentralized, permissionless and resilient block space - and then make that abundant.
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Curve Intern
Curve Intern@curve_intern·
🧵intern putting his smol money where his mouth is. this is not financial advice. just showing how i make money using @CurveFinance by minting $crvUSD. full transparency at curveintern.eth
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