Abhishek Vaidyanathan (@abhishekesq) 's Twitter Profile
Abhishek Vaidyanathan

@abhishekesq

General Counsel @NearFoundation | all views my own |

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NEAR Protocol (@nearprotocol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Introducing: The Chain Abstracted Podcast Hear from the best and brightest minds in Web3 as they discuss Chain Abstraction, the future of Web3, and a tonne more. Yes, it's degen. Yes, it's fun. No, it's not abstract. Episode 1: Breaking Down Chain Abstraction with

rushi (@rushimanche) 's Twitter Profile Photo

pretty excited about chain abstraction tbh (no bags in it atm) think the industry has scaled the tech stack from a bottoms up approach. - da layer addressed - sequencing / consensus addressed - execution addressed the current state of infra is a bunch of integrated and

tobi lutke (@tobi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦/acc is important: Those who make the rules here want to literally disallow competitive high level play and home runs. And it’s not just field games, it’s everywhere. They want Canada to just aim for bronze. We reject this sentiment, know better and reach higher

UChicago Center on Law and Finance (@uchilawfinance) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Delighted to share a new #publication: Legal Matters in Web3: A Desk Reference, edited by Anup Malani & Todd Henderson. Thank you to all participants in @uchicago’s Legal Matters in #Web3 conference series who contributed to this volume.Β  Read it here: law.uchicago.edu/sites/default/…

Delighted to share a new #publication: Legal Matters in Web3: A Desk Reference, edited by <a href="/anup_malani/">Anup Malani</a> &amp; Todd Henderson. Thank you to all participants in @uchicago’s Legal Matters in #Web3 conference series who contributed to this volume.Β  Read it here: law.uchicago.edu/sites/default/…
Tablesalt πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ (@tablesalt13) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Canada has the housing prices of New York (avg. 450K USD) the wages of Mississippi (avg. $39,500 USD/yr) the economy of Alabama (Real GDP $47k USD per person) and taxes higher than all 50 US states.

Evgeny Kuzyakov (@ekuzyakov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the next couple weeks we will conduct a series of TPS benchmarks on NEAR mainnet. Here are some of our goals: 1) 20K+ transactions in a single block 2) 100K+ transfers within 10 consecutive blocks 3) 50K+ contract calls within 10 consecutive blocks 🧡

Pierre Poilievre (@pierrepoilievre) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You act surprised. We are reaping what you sowed. This is what happens when a Prime Minister spends 9 years pushing toxic woke identity politics, dividing and subdividing people by race, gender, vaccine status, religion, region, age, wealth, etc. On top of driving people apart,

raghav (@rargulati) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Near is what ETH could have been if they pushed the sharding (and other quality of life) roadmap forward. Too late for ETH, but looks like just in time for NEAR.

Bowen Wang (@bowenwang18) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’re aiming for NEAR Protocol to process 1 million transactions per second within this year, starting in a testing network. The goal is to prove how NEAR’s sharding design can support the massive influx of volume our industry will likely see from AI agents

Decentralization Research Center (@thedrc_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The industry has made it clear: effective blockchain policy must incentivize decentralization. DRC and 50 other leading stakeholders in the crypto industry just delivered a joint letter to Speaker Mike Johnson, Hakeem Jeffries, Leader John Thune, and Chuck Schumer in support of the CLARITY

The industry has made it clear: effective blockchain policy must incentivize decentralization.

DRC and 50 other leading stakeholders in the crypto industry just delivered a joint letter to <a href="/SpeakerJohnson/">Speaker Mike Johnson</a>, <a href="/RepJeffries/">Hakeem Jeffries</a>, <a href="/LeaderJohnThune/">Leader John Thune</a>, and <a href="/SenSchumer/">Chuck Schumer</a> in support of the CLARITY