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multi-cycle stochastic troublemaker ∴ sophisticated remilia larp ∴ armchair speculator ∴ serial risk spreader ∴ fringe assembly enthusiast ∴ 21e8 ∴

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“see, the problem is you’re still stuck in plaintext. You’re quoting outdated blockchain papers like they’re cutting-edge, and you think zk-SNARKs are the endgame. but here’s what happens: a couple of years go by, the cryptographic primitives advance, lattice-based schemes

“see, the problem is you’re still stuck in plaintext. You’re quoting outdated blockchain papers like they’re cutting-edge, and you think zk-SNARKs are the endgame. but here’s what happens: a couple of years go by, the cryptographic primitives advance, lattice-based schemes
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elite chinese courtesans in the Tang era sometimes ingested trace amounts of realgar (arsenic sulfide) to produce a subtle translucent skin tone that seemed luminous in candlelight. it was both a deadly luxury and a class marker.

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you can just smoke cigarettes wherever you want. you can just light up a cigarette anywhere you want and nobody can stop you. waiting in line at the bank? pull out a cigarette and light that shit up. someone says “hey you cant smoke in here”? just say “oh i didnt know” while you

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good intuition, someone will definitely build a private hft dex contracts are in rust, but big apps can be built right on the base layer in ocaml, offering low level optimizations for extreme performance (jane street mostly uses ocaml) finally, a cex that can’t hunt your stops

good intuition, someone will definitely build a private hft dex

contracts are in rust, but big apps can be built right on the base layer in ocaml, offering low level optimizations for extreme performance (jane street mostly uses ocaml)

finally, a cex that can’t hunt your stops