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bar operator  dev  Next.js  Solana  Go  Rust  agentic system design  working on https://t.co/9Koyj0FI7Y https://t.co/lhGLViYoc5 https://t.co/pbnApHOHRW

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henry
henry@DeveloperHenry·
TRENCHCLAW the solana focused open source agentic assistant. Talk to your agent and have it make wallets, launch coins on @Pumpfun , control 100+ wallets at once, open @MeteoraAG positions, download historical data using @Helius and much more github.com/henryoman/tren…
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henry@DeveloperHenry·
@TheCrypteacher love the way you write hahah projects are dope too!
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TheCrypteacher@TheCrypteacher·
That moment when your maths degree finally pays off: CU down, ULP down, and the fixed-point backend is beating rust_decimal by a mile. (Yes, I'm aware I need real hobbies.)
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TheCrypteacher@TheCrypteacher·
Love to see this. IMO the next layer is derivatives, I just ran on-chain options pricing against tokenized AAPL using Pyth. Black-Scholes, full Greeks, and fat-tail model in a single mainnet transaction, 334K CU. Only possible on Solana solscan.io/tx/4amY1KsUKx8… Results in program logs Open source library coming soon
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vibhu@vibhu·
First product out of the new @SolanaFndn products team is @tokens Foreign assets on Solana have many variants, e.g. there's no canonical Bitcoin or Gold Tokens aggregates all strains into a single place, and will soon offer a few very helpful and novel APIs as well😉 The underlying reason we built this was to power a news account, which with a combination of AI + human editors will surface global headlines + link to the relevant assets to trade. We're uniquely positioned to build this because: a) it presents a neutral view of assets b) a neutral view of where to trade or use the assets c) we have a privileged view of which tokens represent which assets
Tokens on Solana@tokens

24/7 breaking news, how it moves global financial markets, and where those markets live on Solana. Follow and turn on notifications. You don't want to be late. tokens.xyz

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henry
henry@DeveloperHenry·
@mmdhrumil endless pursuit of execution performacne
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Dhrumil
Dhrumil@mmdhrumil·
What do y'all think are the biggest reasons why on-chain options are still not as successful as perps? I know a bunch of them got started on Solana too 👀
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Alessandro Decina@alessandrod·
Transaction sending and landing is more or less solved. I haven't had to think about this in months. Smooth as butter.
Noah 🎈@redacted_noah

It's been about a year, so I think it'd be fun to look back and see which of these complaints has been solved. 1. IDL infrastructure is even more of a mess now. There's now two sources of truth, the original PDA and now a metadata program. Unfortunately, the metadata program was built without first class support for IDL versioning. So, next time IDLs change major versions, expect more pain. 2. Parsing historical programs given the lack of IDL versioning/history is still a problem now, and with the added metadata program it's now slightly worse. 3. The read layer has improved substantially. Most rpc providers heavily index gPA, so it's not as bad (still bad). Indexers have gotten unbelievably reliable now, such that I trust running an entire UI off of indexed data. It's heavier, you have devops costs, but at least it works and you can customize to your heart's content. 4. Running an API powered by indexers is still somewhat pricey 5. Transaction sending and landing is more or less solved. I haven't had to think about this in months. Smooth as butter. 6. Anchor has gotten faster and they've fixed a lot of the issues that blow out memory. There's still a lot of improvements to be made here, and new frameworks/anchor v2 are coming. 7. CPI depth limit is set to be increased. So this will not be an issue for much longer. 8. TX size limits are set to be increased. So this will not be an issue for much longer. 9. Rent costs have gone down because SOL price shit the bed. Yay? They are also going to actually cut rent costs soon™ 10. All of the cNFT issues described still exist. These have mostly been solved by just not using cNFTs. Use core or token metadata nfts instead. 11. Errors have, for the most part, gotten better. There are still quite a few useless errors, though. 12. All of the top wallets are still closed source. No progress made there, and seems like no one cares. 13. Rust anchor client still sucks. 14. Explorers still have issues, but thanks to claude I built my own that solves most of the issues (explorer.chewing.glass) 15. The base RPC spec still sucks, but if you're okay with vendor lock-in, Helius has a ton of useful APIs. Transaction history. Ability to only fetch accounts that have changed since a given slot. Etc. 16. I actually haven't had a dependency hell issue in a few months, I also haven't upgraded anything. Maybe it's getting better? 17. I haven't had issues with preflight disabled transactions in a while. Not sure if they fixed these issues, or I just started simulating more often. 18. Running programs on a cron is largely fixed. I wrote tuktuk for this, and it's been running reliably for almost a year. Largely things seem to be getting better. I've noticed that a lot of the pain goes away if you shove all of your solana-related stuff into an API, and use that API from your various clients web2 style. You can leverage indexers for complex queries. You can change your program and IDLs without breaking all clients. You can record your own transaction history. Etc. I always had a dream that blockchain dev was a way to avoid devops costs and burden by running everything on decentralized infrastructure. We seem to have moved far from this ideal, web3 is just web2 with another kind of database. Doesn't look great for protocols outliving their parent companies, but as we've seen that almost never happens anyway.

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Jonas Hahn
Jonas Hahn@SolPlay_jonas·
Some cool new @solana explorer features! - Payment Receipts - Account data overview and download - More Idl features (+ 1 surprise feature) What other features do you want to have?
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henry@DeveloperHenry·
TRENCHCLAW IS BY FAR THE MOST IN-DEPTH AND STRUCTURED SOLANA BASED CLAW EXPERIENCR IN EXISTENCE
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linkzy@Linkkzyy·
We only started paying fees for safe liquidity pools, but they are no longer safe. Ask yourself, 'Are the fee's launchpads are earning right now worth the value they are providing us the consumer.' None of them are fixing PvP or Vamping, none of them have countered bundling. All these massive pain points have existed for 12 months, now they are the worst they've been and nobody has taken meaningful action to solve it. Yet we keep paying fee's, Raydium LP's would have the exact same risk ratio as pump.fun LP's right now except we'd pay a fraction of the fees and the majority of the fees would end up in the liquidity pool rather than stables.
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TRENCHCLAW@trenchclawagent·
Wait for non beta please
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sns.sol@sns·
Solana Network State Spring'26 has a lineup worth talking about. We're in as a featured partner alongside @magicblock and a stacked roster that makes this the most talent-dense build station this spring. 5 weeks during @colosseum hackathon, hosted by @ns and @SuperteamMY
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Rivet@rivet_dev·
Use cases: - AI agent code execution and tool use - Dev servers (Express, Hono, Next.js) - Plugin and extension systems - Code Mode (MCP tool execution) - Interactive coding playgrounds
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Rivet@rivet_dev·
Introducing the Secure Exec SDK Secure Node.js execution without a sandbox ⚡ 17.9 ms coldstart, 3.4 MB mem, 56x cheaper 📦 Just a library – supports Node.js, Bun, & browsers 🔐 Powered by the same tech as Cloudflare Workers $ 𝚗𝚙𝚖 𝚒𝚗𝚜𝚝𝚊𝚕𝚕 𝚜𝚎𝚌𝚞𝚛𝚎-𝚎𝚡𝚎𝚌
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