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Chaotic human living in the world of art and web3 • Smart Contracts @zodorRWA • vibing @developer_dao • Building @avax @AvaxDAO_ || Learning Rust 🦀

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Got home after a month and found this crazy cool collectable waiting for me❤‍🔥 My limited edition NFT Garage Collectable Thank you Avalanche Team1 and Web3 Kerala

Got home after a month and found this crazy cool collectable waiting for me❤‍🔥

My limited edition NFT Garage Collectable 

Thank you <a href="/AvaxTeam1/">Avalanche Team1</a> and <a href="/Web3_kerala/">Web3 Kerala</a>
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In crypto, “just in case” is enough reason to factory reset your entire setup. That’s not overreacting 😑that’s OPSEC.

In crypto, “just in case” is enough reason to factory reset your entire setup. That’s not overreacting 😑that’s OPSEC.
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Worked around Merkle trees today ✌️ Ciara Nightingale ‘s tutorial and RareSkills ‘s article on second preimage attack came in super handy Resources: youtu.be/s7C2KjZ9n2U?si… rareskills.io/post/merkle-tr…

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I’ve talked a lot about the hard parts lately, but that’s not where my focus is. I’m here to grow, to build, and to contribute to Web3 in real ways. Grateful to Pandit | Ξ🦇🔊 and guru (priv/acc) for being the ones who keep me going.

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2,798 unread messages. GitHub green. 299-day Duolingo streak. And people still ask why I’m single 🤷🏻‍♀️

2,798 unread messages. GitHub green. 299-day Duolingo streak.
And people still ask why I’m single 🤷🏻‍♀️
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Solidity tip: Always multiply before divide to avoid losing precision! Why? 👉 1e18 is a multiplier to simulate decimals (like 100% = 1e18). Then to get a readable %: Solidity has no decimals: That’s 25% in fixed-point format (1e18 = 100%).

Solidity tip: Always multiply before divide to avoid losing precision!

Why?
👉 1e18 is a multiplier to simulate decimals (like 100% = 1e18).

Then to get a readable %:

Solidity has no decimals:

That’s 25% in fixed-point format (1e18 = 100%).