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Robert Sasu

@sasurobert

Core developer #MultiversX Looking to disrupt through programmable money and artificial general intelligence. #xPortal #EGLD

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I beg to greatly differ here. EVM is far from being the simplest, safest, most composable VMs. EVM is a first generational SC language, which was great in 2016-2019, but not anymore. Even OG builders now this. You can’t build super complex apps with ease on it. You reach its

I beg to greatly differ here.

EVM is far from being the simplest, safest, most composable VMs.

EVM is a first generational SC language, which was great in 2016-2019, but not anymore. Even OG builders now this. You can’t build super complex apps with ease on it. You reach its
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Tomorrow I am back to the renewed GM Web3 where we will speak about tens of things. Will try to be not so technical. Sometimes it might look like I am fudding Ethereum, but when was factual criticism thought as fudding? Like democracy works because people have the

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When we have all the technical possibilities to build correctly and decentralised from the get go “promising to decentralise” in the future is not good enough! A few years ago noone would have put tokens inside systems which were highly centralised on a blockchain. Yes, people

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>$2million USD lost per day in August, when activity was super low. >300 users per day. Only on EVM chains. All this while MultiversX continues to protect users from draining attacks and even from seed phrase leaks. This is the worst thing which can happen in web3, people

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MultiversX has never experienced an outage, and that's the resilience we can build our future on. It actually scales and runs on consumer grade hardware and it is inexpensive.

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I will be on today’s show from 10.30CET. Hope you prepared your questions. Hope you are willing to build more! x.com/i/spaces/1djxx…

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So many wrong things with this. Developers do not want to run their own chain. KOLs want that, to receive more funds for posting about the new L2. VCs want that as they want tokens, close to no lockup, and want their investment back as fast as possible. Developers want

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Those are some pretty good numbers. 7K TPS. 1s blocks. 1.3K for ERC20 transfers. It is a good start for something amazing. Congrats on building!

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Unpopular opinion: modular, chain abstraction, rollups make the life of both developers and users harder. The dream of #blockchain was to eliminate intermediaries and create a direct connection between user and application/service. No 3rd parties to process the payment, no 3rd

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While people are taking shortcuts, some because they are forced, others just because they follow the trend, at any point in time conviction and hardcore work brought in the long term value. Web3 is beautiful when it keeps all the primitives. Decentralisation is a must, like

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Another super basic issue which can be easily solved on various layers, from protocol to wallets. Add to contacts, add usernames/herotags, add double verification of usernames and addresses when sending transactions are just a few. Wallet poisoning is a problem since the

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Building together means adding more value. Congrats AI Nexus and CyberNetwork for connecting virtual spaces and gaming. Authenticity, history, trust in code, decentralised open markets, composability, permissionless building, owning your own assets. All of these and more

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L2s, network extensions, subnets, appchains. So many flavours of roughly the same thing and all have a similar problem: DECENTRALISATION! The worst are the L2s with small multiSigs and centralised sequencers, most of them will never decentralise. Technically speaking

L2s, network extensions, subnets, appchains. So many flavours of roughly the same thing and all have a similar problem: DECENTRALISATION!

The worst are the L2s with small multiSigs and centralised sequencers, most of them will never decentralise. Technically speaking
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xDay satelite events and xDay global in April 2025. Prepare all those RWA projects for Munich. The best RWA is the safe RWA with real/true ownership. True ownership exists only on Native assets, where you do not have to worry about signing a malicious

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Exactly. So much problems on ticketing, attending, hackathons and reputation can be resolved simply by building on top of open decentralised ledgers. Everyone needs a layer of trust and authenticity and history. All of this can be found on open #blockchain platforms. But to

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Congratulations for Ta-da for the reached milestones! Connecting businesses and those who solve the microtasks was always a hard problem. Creating a sustainable economy on web3 was never easy, but having 50 costumers is already a big feat. There is so much growth potential

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Blockchain is useful. Blockchain creates tons of value for those who build on it and for those who use it. Here is Globees 🌍🐝 creating an AirBnB like platform leveraging blockchain primitives. Trust, authenticity, history and transparency directly on open immutable

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Watching back today’s tweets and announcements of the community we can see how a scalable, inexpensive blockchain can truly solve problems, by creating a new standard for execution, history, trust and authenticity. Also transparency. Ticketing is getting revolutionised by

Watching back today’s tweets and announcements of the community we can see how a scalable, inexpensive blockchain can truly solve problems, by creating a new standard for execution, history, trust and authenticity. Also transparency. 

Ticketing is getting revolutionised by
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No. Don’t launch your app specific L2/chain. Bud on scalable, decentralised, performant and secure L1. Its underlying properties are 1000x better than something with centralised relayers. Users have easier life using the app. Your developer have easier job as they connect a set

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The launch is on. Although we say never release on Friday, the xExchange (V3 🔜) team will take a long weekend at work to ensure everything works perfectly on mainnet as well. V3 brings tons of new features meant to simplify farming/staking/swapping for users and also a set of