The Hyperliquid L1 will support a native EVM.
The EVM will be augmented to atomically compose with native components on the Hyperliquid L1: HIP-1 assets, spot trading, perp trading, and other defi primitives.
Today, Hyperliquid already offers massively scalable throughput for
My biggest fear about using ETH DeFi is solidity. After seeing how much more secure Move is, it terrifies me to have so much capital locked up in this shody code no matter how many audits.
The biggest problem for L1s is how slow their foundations move. You want devs? You want teams on your chain? Time is of the essence as there are a dozen chains out there throwing capital and moving fast
Can someone tell me why Aptos is more bullish than Sui?
Both unlocking around the same time
Seems more projects on Sui than Aptos.
Ondo (RWA) is live on Sui
Is it just more memeable?
Aptos April / 1APT = APT?
Honestly Neil probably one of the top founders in terms of wealth creation.
Exits on secondaries
Gets called out for doing so
Has sexual misconduct allegations brought up against him
Steps down but keeps the $ from the secondary sales.
Profit.
Lou Pai vibez fr
Serious allegations have been made against me on Twitter in the last week. These allegations are false, but serious allegations about sexual misconduct warrant a serious and thoughtful response. You'll find that response in the thread below:
TIL
@frenpetonbase
doing >2% txs of all Base was not a meme false narrative by degens lol.
I generally never look any stat other than returning user, don't even have analytics in the site.
On the upcoming version think this will be reduced a bit as rn the bonk is a commit
It's absolutely hilarious and a massive tragedy that Movement tweets/shills have done a better job discussing Move parallelization, how it works, and it's pros/cons than Sui have. Honestly, I'd fire everyone who's in charge of that dept at this point.
Parallelization pioneered by Move-based chains is the key to sky-high TPS. ⚡
@movementlabsxyz
is taking parallel computation one step further with MoveVM.
Here’s an overview of the altEVM with native modularity & interoperability. 🧵👇
Skiff is announcing its partnership with
@keplrwallet
and has rolled out Login with Keplr.
Now you can signup, login, and send/receive emails from you
@keplrwallet
address.
Try out wallet <> wallet communication today —>
I feel
@DriftProtocol
should airdrop all the users it liquidated during the Terra crash. As much as Cindy hates talking about it, some of us lost large amounts of $.
🛰 DELEGATION PROGRESS ██████████ 100%
After the Martian Council 🧙 approved MRC-12, 25 million $MARS have been delegated to the active validator set to bolster network security.
These $MARS tokens will be returned to the community pool in 1 month. Onwards!
Aptos people in the DMs asking what to do to pump the chain.
It’s called incentives. Study
@ThalaLabs
but increase 10x.
@adammve_
can devs do something ?
@SashaSpiegelman
@0xMert_
@b1ackd0g
@norbertbodziony
Rn it’s justifiable to have the fast path, but tomorrow as consensus protocols continue to improve it likely won’t. Mysticeti and Shoal (which you're apparently working on) are already showing great improvements on Bullshark. Relax Sasha;pump some incentives and someone will care
Can someone explain to be the difference between so called VC chains like Aptos, Sui, Solana, etc. vs chains that raised from VCs but it’s ok like Starknet, Arbitrum, Scroll, Cosmos L1s? Aren’t they all VC chains?
This guy is a moron. You can dunk on many things about Sui or Aptos, but no way you’re dunking on the language if you’ve ever used it.
All contracts are now OS:
@based16z
If anyone’s actually used move, you’d know it’s probably the worst language and stack you can have the blockchain
No open source contracts, execution sucks
aptos and sui use Move because of Libra
But using move for an L2 is virtually pointless and adds more friction to
@ChrisBlec
I think what Rune &
@ninerealms_cap
have done is an incredible feat. I’m very bullish on how serious they’ve been with security and it’s volumes demonstrate I’m not the only one
Everything on SOL is a skill issue.
Txs not landing? Skill issue
Bad execution on Drift? Skill issue
Can’t understand the explorer? Skill issue
Can’t figure out how to use Raydium? Skill issue
The half balded infra man can say whatever he wants, this is all true
@SashaSpiegelman
@0xMert_
@b1ackd0g
@norbertbodziony
>pushing false narratives and fake numbers. Contra productive to Web3 goals.
publishes stuff from Mystens/Sui upcoming consensus talking about improvements to previous consensus
Comparing
@ambient_finance
pools between mainnet and Scroll is an interesting natural experiment in how gas costs and block times affect market liquidity. Same protocol, same app, similar userbase.
Yet on in the low cost, fast L2 environment, the ETH/USDC pool has 50% more
What people refuse to understand is the best apps in crypto are ones built because a founder who hated using something that was already on the market and the team was too slow/refused to adapt. These are the type of founder who becomes such asshole perfectionists.
@frenpetonbase
is
#16
on all of
@base
meanwhile
$FP revenue past 30 days:
- $1mill in ETH from organic fees
- $72k fp burned
- $5 mill spent on upgrades (stake/restake for 30 days) - ~2% of base txs*
- No inflation allowed by the smart contract
@surfcoderepeat
People haven't been paying attention but Move ecosystem is currently growing VERY healthily. Few things to note here:
1) Move and Alt-VMs inherently have a higher barrier to entry. Solana took years for TVL to kick up because it is inherently difficult to convince protocols to
@SashaSpiegelman
@0xMert_
@b1ackd0g
@norbertbodziony
bruh this is so brazen lmao
They mention this in the future work section of the Sui Lutris paper: as consensus latency continues to decrease, does the benefits of a fast path justify its overhead. It’s a great question and it’s good they are already publicly talking about it.
The funniest part about trolling MoveVM builders that nobody really gives a fuck.
The 6 users don't care, but what's frustrating is that these move builders don't know their shit well enough to have a decent argument on why one move chain is easier to build on than another
@Nomaticcap
@rushimanche
@coopsmoves
You've nailed it. I couldn't agree more. In Austin I spent more time being asked about Movement than Sui or Aptos. Sui tech is much more superior in my mind, they just have a messaging problem. Their marketing isn't catching attention like Movement's.