Cloudy (✱,✱)

6.1K posts

Cloudy (✱,✱) banner
Cloudy (✱,✱)

Cloudy (✱,✱)

@LongP9981

GenLayer

เข้าร่วม Temmuz 2020
2K กำลังติดตาม1.9K ผู้ติดตาม
Cloudy (✱,✱) รีทวีตแล้ว
Quip Network
Quip Network@quipnetwork·
What can quantum do for your industry? Glad you asked. → quip.network/use-cases
Quip Network tweet media
English
207
163
326
4.9K
Sâuđiên95🐬TermMax
Sâuđiên95🐬TermMax@saudien95nt·
Most people are looking for the next airdrop. I think they're looking in the wrong place. While thousands of people are farming points and hoping for future rewards, creators on @RallyOnChain are already earning money every single day by creating content. What caught my attention wasn't the prize pool. It was the model. No agencies. No gatekeepers. No requirement to have a massive audience. You join a campaign, create content, and AI evaluates your work based on accuracy, originality, relevance, and real engagement. If your content performs well, rewards are distributed on-chain. That feels very different from traditional influencer marketing, where opportunities often depend more on connections than contribution. This post is my entry for the "Easy Money" campaign. The current prize pool is $5,000, and the top 10 creators will receive a significant share, with nearly $500 going to each winner. The part that really stands out to me is how early this still feels. The people participating today are building reputation, learning the system, and competing in a much smaller field than the crowd that may arrive later. Maybe I'm wrong. But opportunities usually don't look obvious when they're first discovered. If you've been wondering how creators are earning money on Rally, ask me below. I'm happy to share what I've learned so far.
Sâuđiên95🐬TermMax tweet media
English
12
3
14
136
Cloudy (✱,✱)
Cloudy (✱,✱)@LongP9981·
@tanphung000 @RallyOnChain For someone outside crypto, maybe: I create educational and opinion content about blockchain, and platforms track how useful that work is
English
0
0
0
7
Vandas(❖,❖)⦿
Vandas(❖,❖)⦿@tanphung000·
Accepting Crypto Person of the Year 2026 on behalf of everyone who still writes “freelancer” on serious forms because “on-chain creator” makes banks blink, parents sigh, and normal people ask follow-up questions. Thank you @RallyOnChain for making the work measurable enough to sound like a job. Explain your crypto role in one sentence someone outside crypto would understand.
Vandas(❖,❖)⦿ tweet media
English
58
3
86
1.8K
Cloudy (✱,✱)
Cloudy (✱,✱)@LongP9981·
The Airbender discussion is particularly interesting. Throughput and proving performance often receive less attention than they deserve. Yet they become critical once institutional-scale activity enters the picture. Efficient proving is a foundational requirement for long-term scalability.
English
0
0
0
4
Kendrich
Kendrich@TOP041091·
The most valuable thing happening on @zksync in 2026 isn't a deployment. It's a trust transfer. When Deutsche Bank chooses Memento. When Cari is currently onboarding five U.S. regional banks with more than $600B in deposits and production rollout planned for later in 2026. When ADI Chain brings together a central bank, a global asset manager, and a payments network. They're not just adopting infrastructure. They're transferring institutional trust onto a ZK settlement layer. Technology can be replicated. Regulatory trust cannot. And that's what makes the current moment on ZKsync so interesting.
Kendrich tweet media
English
7
0
7
64
Cloudy (✱,✱) รีทวีตแล้ว
Juya
Juya@verddone·
🔥 Round 3 has officially begun! Our BD Sprint Competition is live, showcasing the structure we designed to rewards top performing Business Development contributors. This is already the third round of our ongoing BD competition, and it's been great to see the activity, dedication, and performance of our growing BD network. If you're well connected in Web3, enjoy networking, and want to earn based on performance, you might be interested in joining our BD program. Check out the @ActionModelAI profile for more details and application information. #Web3Jobs #CryptoJobs #BusinessDevelopment #Web3 #ActionFi
Juya tweet media
English
314
260
338
2.4K
Cicada
Cicada@CicadaFinance·
Most onchain yield makes you stake, claim, then restake to compound. rtUSQ removes those steps. Daily yield from the quant strategy rebases straight into your balance. The token count in your wallet rises on its own. You hold it. It compounds.
English
5
5
11
209
Cloudy (✱,✱)
Cloudy (✱,✱)@LongP9981·
@WannaCry2310 That's correct, but it's missing a point: the view that there's no distribution is just a log. @RallyOnChain is the first place I've seen those two things addressed simultaneously instead of forcing you to choose one.
English
0
0
0
23
Wanna Cry
Wanna Cry@WannaCry2310·
Hot take: "Build your personal brand" is some of the worst advice on the internet. Most people don't need a personal brand. They need a point of view. A personal brand makes you recognizable. A point of view makes you useful. The internet is full of people optimizing their image and wondering why nobody remembers what they said. Funny enough, the creators I remember most never seemed obsessed with building a brand. They were obsessed with having something worth saying. @RallyOnChain
Wanna Cry tweet media
English
15
1
16
1.2K
Zoro
Zoro@Web3_Zoro_·
you give the command @FlutonIO handles the execution privately powered by FHE by fhenix.io 🔒 encrypted intents ⚡ automatic execution 🛡️ MEV resistance
Zoro tweet media
English
1
0
2
13
Cloudy (✱,✱)
Cloudy (✱,✱)@LongP9981·
Fluton Research Series 6/20: Privacy as MEV Protection In Post 5, I explored how @FlutonIO can compute on encrypted data without exposing it. That privacy has another important consequence: It can reduce the information available to MEV extractors. Most people experience MEV without realizing it. You submit a trade. Before it settles, bots can detect its size, direction, slippage tolerance, and likely market impact. That information creates opportunities for front-running, sandwich attacks, back-running, and strategy copying. The problem is not only that transactions are public after execution. They are often visible while still waiting to be executed. Your pending transaction becomes a signal. Fluton attempts to remove that signal through encrypted intents. The user’s desired action is encrypted before it enters the execution flow. Solvers can compete to fulfill the intent without receiving its sensitive plaintext parameters, while the user chooses between offers based on priorities such as cost or speed. This changes the information structure. A solver may know that an opportunity exists. But it should not automatically know the private details needed to exploit the user. That distinction matters because many MEV defenses try to repair execution after transaction data has already leaked. Fluton’s approach is more fundamental: Prevent the valuable information from becoming public in the first place. Privacy therefore becomes more than personal secrecy. It becomes execution protection. The less the network can observe about an unfinished action, the harder it becomes to trade against that action before settlement. Fluton’s documentation describes confidential execution as protecting strategy, size, routing preferences, and conditions throughout the action lifecycle. This does not mean every form of MEV disappears automatically. Solvers, pricing mechanisms, settlement rules, liquidity conditions, and implementation details still matter. But encrypted intents could remove one of MEV’s most important resources: Advance knowledge of what the user is about to do. In traditional markets, hiding an order until execution is considered normal protection. Onchain, Fluton is trying to make that protection programmable.
Cloudy (✱,✱) tweet media
Cloudy (✱,✱)@LongP9981

Fluton Research Series 5/20: Computing Without Seeing Encrypted intents sound powerful, but they create an obvious question: How can a network execute an instruction it cannot read? This is where Fully Homomorphic Encryption, or FHE, enters @FlutonIO architecture. Traditional systems usually follow a familiar pattern: Encrypt the data. Decrypt it for processing. Encrypt it again afterward. That middle step is the weakness. The moment sensitive data is decrypted, someone, somewhere, may gain access to it. FHE changes that model. It allows computation to happen while the data remains encrypted. Imagine placing numbers inside a locked box. The network can perform calculations on that box and produce the correct result without opening it or seeing the numbers inside. Applied to DeFi, this could allow balances, transaction amounts, routing preferences, and trading conditions to remain hidden while smart contracts still process the action. That is why FHE matters to Fluton. Encrypted intents protect what the user wants. FHE helps the system act on that intent without first turning it back into public information. But this technology is not magic. FHE is computationally expensive, and practical performance remains one of its biggest challenges. Fluton’s approach appears to be selective rather than encrypting every piece of information without distinction. That trade-off will matter. The long-term winner in confidential DeFi may not be the protocol that encrypts the most data. It may be the one that finds the best balance between privacy, speed, cost, and usability. Fluton is betting that encrypted computation can eventually become invisible infrastructure. Users will not need to understand the mathematics. They will simply expect their financial data to remain private while their actions still work.

English
2
0
5
59
Cloudy (✱,✱)
Cloudy (✱,✱)@LongP9981·
Receiving Crypto Person of the Year 2026 feels surreal. Not because I won. Because I can still find posts I wrote years ago that aged terribly. The internet usually rewards people for being confidently right. Crypto mostly rewards people for being publicly wrong long enough to eventually become right. Somewhere between bad trades, abandoned narratives, and ideas nobody cared about, I accidentally built a track record. Thanks to @RallyOnChain for creating a place where contribution leaves a footprint instead of disappearing into the timeline. Turns out reputation is just consensus with a very long block time.
Cloudy (✱,✱) tweet media
English
12
0
16
227
JENNY
JENNY@cuemnee·
You believed in me during the years I was doing everything possible to become impossible to love @RallyOnChain
English
19
5
37
2K
Lee Min H
Lee Min H@leminh1847·
Accepting Crypto Person of the Year 2026 with mixed feelings It took an AI to finally understand my content, after years of humans and algorithms treating it like background noise @RallyOnChain, thank you for having better taste than most of Twitter Apparently good content just needed the right reader
Lee Min H tweet media
English
37
6
65
1.2K
Dustswap
Dustswap@DustswapOnBase·
Dustswap is now the #2 app on the @Base builder leaderboard by daily transacting addresses. We are currently sitting just below @Baseapp with around 9K daily transacting users. This is a major milestone for Dustswap and a strong signal of real onchain demand. From launch to top 2 on Base this is only the beginning. Thank you to every user supporting Dustswap. 💙
Dustswap tweet media
English
873
477
1.2K
12.4K
Cloudy (✱,✱)
Cloudy (✱,✱)@LongP9981·
If you are active on @base, you should check @DustswapOnBase 💙 Join with my invite link and get 500 PP instantly to start. Then keep earning more by: • completing your profile • doing social quests • trading on @base • checking in daily • collecting PP from tasks Start here: app.dustswap.wtf/?ref=DUST-72Y5Y Early activity matters 💙
English
0
0
1
120
Cloudy (✱,✱)
Cloudy (✱,✱)@LongP9981·
@TOP041091 Every builder, creator, and community member can see a piece of themselves in this speech. Well said. 🚀
English
0
0
0
13
Kendrich
Kendrich@TOP041091·
Crypto Person of the Year 2026. It's funny because if you had asked me years ago where this journey would lead, winning an award would have been one of the last things on my list. Like many people in crypto, I arrived chasing opportunity. I stayed because I found something much bigger. I found builders creating in uncertainty. I found communities forming around ideas instead of borders. I found people willing to spend countless hours helping strangers, sharing knowledge, and believing in possibilities that didn't exist yet. Most people only see the headlines. They see the winners, the milestones, the screenshots, and the celebrations. What they don't see are the failed experiments, the wrong calls, the late nights, and the moments when continuing felt harder than stopping. Every achievement in this space is built on those unseen moments. That's why receiving Crypto Person of the Year 2026 from @RallyOnChain feels less like a personal award and more like a reflection of everyone who contributed along the way. Every conversation mattered. Every supporter mattered. Every critic mattered. Every challenge made the outcome more meaningful. The most valuable thing crypto ever created wasn't a token, a protocol, or a chart. It was the ability for people across the world to coordinate around a shared belief and turn that belief into reality. Thank you to everyone who was part of this chapter. The trophy is nice. The people are the real story. See you on-chain. 🏆🚀
Kendrich tweet media
English
13
2
15
2.4K
Cloudy (✱,✱)
Cloudy (✱,✱)@LongP9981·
@tanphung000 This is why some build-in-public posts feel a little too clean. The failure is real, but the version that gets posted usually already has a nice ending attached to it.
English
0
0
0
15
Vandas(❖,❖)⦿
Vandas(❖,❖)⦿@tanphung000·
Building in public is mostly stage-managed failure for likes. The “transparent” updates are filtered. The “humbling” moments are rehearsed for retweet potential. The MVP was polished, then dressed up to look scrappy. Real building is boring. Real building is “I made the same mistake three Tuesdays in a row and still have no clean answer.” You never see that one. There is no shareable arc. That is what @RallyOnChain gets right: it scores the post itself on alignment, accuracy, originality, and engagement, then rewards settle on-chain where the scoreboard can be checked. Cancel the curated stumble. What boring true thing have you not posted because it does not look like a flex?
Vandas(❖,❖)⦿ tweet media
English
52
3
77
1.7K