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What Happened To LEO?!
Wow, what a mess? To be fair, today is the first time in a while that I decided to check on $leo and leo.dex, so maybe I am missing some things. But this looks pretty
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A Look at the Number One L2 on Ethereum - Arbitrum | Data on TVL, Wallets, Active Users, Transactions, Fees and More | May 2026
Arbitrum has been in the spotlight in the recent period. With the exploit of the rsETH and the hack of the bridge, Arbitrum has been the number one holder of these
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COTI V2 Is Just Getting Started
Hard to believe COTI V2 was launched one year ago and just seems like much longer as so much has been squeezed in over the last 12 months. Announcement after
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Trying to scale an L1 blockchain with new layers is avoidance, not solutions
Some of us have always pointed out that layer 2 blockchains don't solve the problems of an L1, not for Ethereum and certainly not for Bitcoin or any other L1 blockchain
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Merg-E: A different type of Least Authority language and runtime. Top level overview.
I have been posting a number of (loose) version 0.3 language specs posts in recent weeks, while I've started working on a first version of what I refer to as a Semantic
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Version 0.3 of the Merg-E language specification : Freezing
This is part seven in a series on the 0.3 version of the language spec for the Merg-E Domain Specific Language for the InnuenDo Web 3.0 stack. I'll add more parts
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Version 0.3 of the Merg-E language specification : DAGs and DataFrames as only data structures, and inline lambdas for pure compute.
This is part six in a series on the 0.3 version of the language spec for the Merg-E Domain Specific Language for the InnuenDo Web 3.0 stack. I'll add more parts
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Version 0.3 of the Merg-E language specification : Semantic lexing, DAGs, prune / ent and alias.
This is part five in a series on the 0.3 version of the language spec for the Merg-E Domain Specific Language for the InnuenDo Web 3.0 stack. I'll add more parts
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Version 0.3 of the Merg-E language specification : locks, blockers, continuation points and hazardous blockers
This is part four in a series on the 0.3 version of the language spec for the Merg-E Domain Specific Language for the InnuenDo Web 3.0 stack. I'll add more parts
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Version 0.3 of the Merg-E language specification : Actors and pools
This is part three in a series on the 0.3 version of the language spec for the Merg-E Domain Specific Language for the InnuenDo Web 3.0 stack. I'll add more parts
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My Insane 20-Project Pet Stack : Quantum-resistance.
In this post I want to share my complete pet project todo list. As I only have about 8 hours per week to work on any of this, the whole stack might never fully get
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How I've Been Arbitraging TTSLA & TSLA with Options ($100 in Daily Income)
Tokenized TSLA (TTSLA) is the first RWA (Real-World Asset) that @leostrategy has released. Their plan is to release more RWAs and strategically expand the offerings.
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Version 0.3 of the Merg-E language specification : files, merging, scoping, name resolution and synchronisation
This is part one in a series on the 0.3 version of the language spec for the Merg-E Domain Specific Language for the InnuenDo Web 3.0 stack. I'll add more parts
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API update proposal for move from aiohivebot to aiow3
As you may know, aiohivebot is my ongoing attempt at a robust fault tolerant all-node async python library for writing HIVE bots and HIVE L2 nodes. As I look into
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Ideas for Merg-E: A least-authority language for Web 3.0
If you know about my slowly ongoing CoinZdense project, you might know I've recently switched from Rust for the native implementation of the core library back to
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What to prioritize for the aiohivebot -> aiow3
The python library aiohivebot project is one of three projects that I have on my current spare-time development list. It is stuck in the middle in a proof of concept
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Return of the bots: Hive's new layer, old game
Bidbots—the infamous pay-for-upvote bots—once plagued Hive’s early days, flooding the chain with low-effort content in exchange for rewards. Eventually, the community
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Ethereum struggles today is what Bitcoin will face if Bitcoin L2s gain adoption
Crypto developers have not learnt anything from traditional finance and it shows. When you enable a secondary service to function atop of you, you're supposed to
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🚀 Solaxy ($SOLX): The Solana Secret Weapon Nobody's Talking About (Yet) 💰
What's up, treasure hunters! Max here, and my brain is literally exploding after an all-night research session. Coffee cup #5 isn't even helping anymore, but I HAD
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Layer 2 blockchains are band-aids to deep wounds and not effective decentralized solutions
If a user gets rekt using a layer 2 blockchain, he's 100% responsible and accountable for his losses and cannot blame anyone else as these protocols are mostly
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