amateur_dev
@amateurdev2
He, Son, Husband, Dad, Vegetarian and Self Taught Developer. Writing Smart Contracts for Ethereum.
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23-04-2019 02:51:31
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Over *four years* ago I was a research analyst at Scalar Capital. The Terra / $LUNA deal came across our desk and I was assigned to it because I was the DeFi guy. Here's what I had to say about the project. How did we allow it to end up like this?
When you are rewiring your muscle memory for the #moonlander #mechanicalkeyboard #ergonomics #Developers ErgoDox EZ
@SuperteamDAO with Tanmay Bhat Akshay BD just released a podcast with Timeswap ⏳, where they discussed how timeswap is such a unique protocol when it comes to lending and borrowing in defi space, I liked it so much that I decided to write a thread of the whole podcast,✌️🧵
Our goal is to make deploying across all L2s as simple as deploying on L1. Making this even easier is the launch of BuildBear Labs’s developer tooling on Nomina Devs can now build personalized testnets of Omni for faster iteration. Discover more below 👇 blog.omni.network/omni-buildbear…
🎧Any Remixers coming to EF events❓ Please Join us! Nov 15, 12-10pm in Istanbul🇹🇷 for Hookah and Hack... The Future of Web3 Tooling. Should be a fun event with our co-hosts Cookbook.dev 🧑🍳, BuildBear Labs, and HACKDEFI Come and talk to us all about your Web3 experience!
🚀 Exciting News! Join us for Hookah and Hack - The Future of Web3 Tooling at EF events 🤝Hosted by: BuildBear Labs , Remix Project , Cookbook.dev 🧑🍳 , HACKDEFI 🗓️Date: November 15th 🕛Time: 12pm - 10pm GMT+3 📍Location: Istanbul, Turkey 🔗lu.ma/hookah
Catapulta integrated BuildBear Sandbox to allow seamless deployments into private testnets 🐻 Discover in this blog post how BuildBear Labs Sandbox can help you to perform E2E integrations with production network snapshots.
i did an analysis on every Convex Finance transaction and discovered something interesting: gas usage had been skyrocketing by nearly 2x (!!!), seemingly unnoticed. fortunately, i found a fix and was able to cut those costs by ~50% for all users earlier this month ...