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calendar_today27-02-2022 20:52:30

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e/acc (@pottattooo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Somehow true, somehow controversial. True: One of the reasons I switched from raydium to jup was because of the airdrop, the airdrop was huge and jup was a great product. Controversial: Tg airdrops, I think these are the easiest airdrops for normies but the after effect is bad.

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Remember when everyone (Including me) was against Jesse and his Content coins Jesse was focused on content creating, supported all content related products on Base.. Farcaster, Zora etc. Finally came up with base app. ..I think Base app is what Kaito supposed to be.. Content

Abd_Basit 🧡 (@bigbash25) 's Twitter Profile Photo

one of the chains that's building something truly different is N1. most chains today boast about fast transactions and low fees, but when you check the apps on them, it's just recycled stuff we've seen before, no originality, and eventually low user activity after mainnet.

one of the chains that's building something truly different is <a href="/N1Chain/">N1</a>.

most chains today boast about fast transactions and low fees, but when you check the apps on them, it's just recycled stuff we've seen before, no originality, and eventually low user activity after mainnet.
Brian Armstrong (@brian_armstrong) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ethereum. Fun fact: I met vitalik.eth in 2013 at the San Jose Bitcoin conference when he was writing for Bitcoin Magazine (his writing was great). A few months later I invited him to come by Coinbase's first office in San Francisco for a visit and he showed us some cool

Jules | n/acc (@julesxbt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Testnet users should not be rewarded. Some might argue that they're helping by testing whether the product is stable and functioning as intended and by providing feedback. The reality is that user transactions alone are not sufficient for a proper stress test. You need automated

narb | N1 (@0xnarb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

jules stirred up some controversy with this one and used aggressive wording, but obviously there's nuance here most important takeways: > if you don't plan to reward testnet users, you should simply be transparent about it from the start > there are ofc some cases where

raysonsio 🗺️🏁 (@raysonsiosol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ok guys today, lemme walk you through how execution works on n1 chain, and why it’s kinda different from the usual rollup or l1 flow yk many chains still run apps in the same shared space. they all queue up for compute, fight for blockspace, and end up messing. that’s why things

ok guys today, lemme walk you through how execution works on n1 chain, and why it’s kinda different from the usual rollup or l1 flow

yk many chains still run apps in the same shared space. they all queue up for compute, fight for blockspace, and end up messing. that’s why things
Jules | n/acc (@julesxbt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The team should never reward people solely for yapping. I would rather prefer a hybrid model where people with high quality content get extra rewards if they actually use the Mainnet products. The mercenary yapping adds close to no value to the project. Maybe high quality users