There’s so many things I want to say about @AnthropicAI Fable 5 model, but I don’t think I can express myself properly via text, I need a podcast to rant on ASAP
Everyone is building crypto for people with apps.
We’re experimenting and building for people with phones.
Not smartphones.
Not wallets.
Not seed phrases.
Just… a dial tone.
Last weekend, I was deep in USSD architecture with @Emmauzoezie (CTO at @Nectar_finance).
And one idea kept coming up:
In Nigeria, the real financial network isn’t apps.
It’s USSD.
So we asked:
What if DeFi lived there?
With Payce, you dial a code.
And you can:
- Send money
- Pay merchants
- Buy airtime, data, electricity, cable
- Check balances
- Swap tokens
- Access lending
- Withdraw crypto to your local bank
- Send crypto to a phone number
No app.
No friction.
No learning curve.
We said crypto would bank the unbanked, but built it for the already banked.
Payce flips that, and here’s the part most people won’t expect.
We’ll be open-sourcing it because this shouldn’t be owned by one company.
It should be a rail anyone can build on.
Dial in. Pay out.
P.S. Payce is currently in private test. More details soon.
Welcome to money that works the way people already live.
I think i may have figured this out. Will share once we are ready to open-source Razor V2. What's crazy though, is that i have spent more time (1 year) on trying to figure this out than i actually spent writing the AMM logic.
Gmove Developers,
We just released V1 of RazorKit, our all-in-one wallet connection toolkit for movement apps. Along side this release, we have also revamped our Documentaion website.
For current users, you can check out the docs to see what's new: https://t.co/3g5BDiMHgU
New users are welcome to try out RazorKit too! Dive into the docs to learn how you can build supercharged DApps on Movement using RazorKit.
https://t.co/QCjSwaaZeQ