Looking for consumer wallet companies with EVM support and distribution that don't know how 7702 works and want to offer batching, paying fees in any coin, apps paying user fees, interop etc -- the stuff MM/CBW is home-rolling.
Looking for consumer wallet companies with EVM support and distribution that don't know how 7702 works and want to offer batching, paying fees in any coin, apps paying user fees, scoped delegation, interop etc with epic performance and reliability -- the stuff MM/CBW is home-rolling.
Porto, is literally a scaling solution. Almost 2x for transfers!
In my master thesis in 2018 I was excited for devs to spend much more time optimizing their smart contracts & their architectures, as this directly translates not just in cost but also throughput gains.
With all the conversations around Arc Browser, I had an adjacent / maybe dumb maybe good thought: Is anyone building a crypto-payments first browser? Or anyone considering taking over Arc in some funny way?
Looking for input on what it would take for Reth to be your #1 choice of execution layer for any kind of blockchain db use-case, whether it is an L1, L2, a block builder, or otherwise.
did a banger recording with @0xrafi ahead of judging for Aztec's @NoirLang Hack.
cannot wait to see what people build with the "Rust of ZK" -- I'm super excited for applications to leverage ZK for "boring" things like identity & payments in prod settings!
did a banger recording with @0xrafi ahead of judging for the @NoirLang hackathon wrapping up.
cannot wait to see what people build with the "Rust of ZK" -- I'm super excited for applications to leverage ZK for "boring" things like identity & payments in prod settings!
Come hang with @awkweb and me + see porto dot sh, our library for auth & payments, giving you $0/MAU login & self-custody stablecoins w/ 1-line import.
No crypto needed! Just any app works, no extensions, just 1 dep.
"People have been waiting since 2010 to see if crypto is for real, and what you're seeing in stablecoins is real utility for real businesses at a growth rate which eclipses anything we've seen before at Stripe, including Stripe itself" -- @collision.