0xAllan (@0x_allan) 's Twitter Profile
0xAllan

@0x_allan

product @ offchain labs | prev @ index coop

researching and building in crypto since 2014.

least notable person on that panel.

never financial advice.

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Austin Ballard (@austinballard1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

. Solana and Alt-L1 thumb warriors going to X to call L2s exchanges for “facilitating trades” forget their Northstar is to be Nasdaq Exchange (it’s literally in the @ ) All while their business lives off taking tips to order, submit, and finalize trades Cope harder

Arbitrum (@arbitrum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Arbitrum bridge's UX got a big upgrade! Builders can now embed the Arbitrum bridge directly into their apps giving users a seamless onramp without ever leaving. - Integrate with ease - Customize layout - Add routing options Learn more 👇🧵

0xAllan (@0x_allan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Being right too early is indistinguishable from being wrong." I think about this product often, especially now that basis trading is ubiquitous in DeFi.

A.J. Warner (@ajwarner90) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I think the incredible early success of Plasma is ironically the best case study for why L2 architectures are superior. I know this seems awfully counterintuitive (and self-serving) so let me explain. Plasma has done a historic job in go-to-market and launch work. I don’t

0xAllan (@0x_allan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Most "crypto + AI" projects elicit an eye roll from me, but this one is different. It's still in beta, and it caught a critical bug in a production protocol. And it's trained on 0x52's brain. Put all bugs on notice.

Dhai (@dhaiwat10) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I just sent some ETH from one address to another on Arbitrum by force-including my transaction on Ethereum L1, without touching Arbitrum's sequencer at all Always knew this was possible, but actually doing it made me realise how powerful truly permissionless Ethereum L2s are

I just sent some ETH from one address to another on Arbitrum by force-including my transaction on Ethereum L1, without touching Arbitrum's sequencer at all

Always knew this was possible, but actually doing it made me realise how powerful truly permissionless Ethereum L2s are
A.J. Warner (@ajwarner90) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hyperliquid isn’t generating those money from transaction fees, it’s from their app. It’s like if Binance revenue was included in BNB chain. Why do news sources do this.

Nethermind (@nethermindeth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

𝗙𝘂𝗻𝗰𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻𝗮𝗹 𝗳𝘂𝗹𝗹 𝗻𝗼𝗱𝗲 𝗺𝗶𝗹𝗲𝘀𝘁𝗼𝗻𝗲 ⚙️ The Nethermind–Arbitrum plugin is now following the L2 chain on the Sepolia archive testnet, processing over 10M blocks with improved stability and fewer issues. System tests are live, snap sync work has begun, and

𝗙𝘂𝗻𝗰𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻𝗮𝗹 𝗳𝘂𝗹𝗹 𝗻𝗼𝗱𝗲 𝗺𝗶𝗹𝗲𝘀𝘁𝗼𝗻𝗲 ⚙️

The Nethermind–Arbitrum plugin is now following the L2 chain on the Sepolia archive testnet, processing over 10M blocks with improved stability and fewer issues.

System tests are live, snap sync work has begun, and
Datawarlock 🪓 (@on_datawarlock) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Huge month for ZeroDev Already processed $53 MILLION in October (and the month isn’t over) And 74% of that’s on Ethereum @OffchainLabs is building the backbone for smart wallets to become the default wallet experience on Ethereum

Huge month for <a href="/zerodev_app/">ZeroDev</a> 

Already processed $53 MILLION in October (and the month isn’t over)

And 74% of that’s on <a href="/ethereum/">Ethereum</a> 

@OffchainLabs is building the backbone for smart wallets to become the default wallet experience on Ethereum
A.J. Warner (@ajwarner90) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Amazing to see that Arbitrum has just passed 2 billion transactions. When I started on this journey five years ago, I never would have imagined that would have been the case. Let's 10x this over the next few years but take a moment to reflect the impact that we have seen.

Amazing to see that <a href="/arbitrum/">Arbitrum</a> has just passed 2 billion transactions. When I started on this journey five years ago, I never would have imagined that would have been the case. 

Let's 10x this over the next few years but take a moment to reflect the impact that we have seen.
Akaki Mamageishvili🇺🇦 (@kakia1989) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Research post by Ed Felten on multi-constraint pricing, research.arbitrum.io/t/multi-constr…, which is a step towards full-fledged multi-dimensional pricing. The post explains current L2 execution pricing of Arbitrum chain, and proposes adding constraints for better resource allocation.

0xderek 💙🧡 (@leeederek) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A pain point we've heard about are gas price spikes during peak demand on Arbitrum. Raising gas targets is an easy solution to reach for, but doing so is only 1 part of a more holistic scaling strategy Lets recap the new AIP for Arb chains to handle pricing during peak demand🧵

Ed Felten (@edfelten) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This post introduces some new concepts in L2 pricing, which we at Offchain Labs Labs are proposing for adoption to the @Arbitrum DAO. This cross-posted at the Arbitrum Research Forum, research.arbitrum.io/t/multi-constr… I’ll start by reviewing how L2 pricing works on Arbitrum today. This is

This post introduces some new concepts in L2 pricing, which we at <a href="/Offchain/">Offchain Labs</a> Labs are proposing for adoption to the @Arbitrum DAO. This cross-posted at the Arbitrum Research Forum, research.arbitrum.io/t/multi-constr…

I’ll start by reviewing how L2 pricing works on Arbitrum today. This is