Most launchpads pay you out a tiny fee. ❌
basedbid gives you a treasury. 💸
Route revenue to anyone 👉 Creators, KOLs, buybacks, liquidity, marketing, custom wallets.
Up to 10% in native assets. Automatically. Forever.
Add wallets post-launch. Change splits anytime. No redeploy needed.
This is what token infrastructure should have always looked like.
Who are you building your next launch with? 👇😎
ReFi Hub's ICO opens June 2 on Crafts
Details:
- Date: June 2–5
- Company Valuation Range: $4M–$8M
- Target: 14% of @refihub partially tokenized
- Minimum Raise: $400k, starting at 10% tokenized
- Full 14% Raise Range: $560k–$1.12M
- Monthly allowance: $60k
- Issuance Mechanism: Sealed-bid uniform-price auction
Token Design breakdown:
- 12.2M Total supply
- 10M ICO tokens (81.9%)
- 2.2M Liquidity provision (18.1%)
- 0 for team (aligned value accrual through STS v2)
Liquidity provision
- 1.4M tokens on Raydium CLMM pool
- 0.8M tokens on Raydium CPMM pool
Governance:
Through Crafts Constitutional Governance, token holders can propose and vote on key decisions, including treasury controls over unreleased capital and liquidation proposals from month two onward. The underlying SPV structure provides VC-grade holder protections.
Additional note:
ReFi Hub worked over the last months to bring in sticky capital early, under the same pricing mechanism and allocation terms as everyone else.
AI will stay and grow exponentially.
But most AI companies will go bust. There are just too many.
Even survivors will see huge price fluctuations.
There will be new survivor entrants too.
Same as any other new industry, really.
ANYONE with a laptop can now access spy-grade surveillance tools for FREE.
It's called OSIRIS, an open-source clone of Palantir $PLTR, the $324 BILLION intelligence company.
It lets anyone WATCH every commercial flight, spy satellite, and CCTV cameras.
It tracks military jets, detects GPS jamming, and maps active war zones.
All updating LIVE, in ONE browser tab, free FOREVER.
Governments paid Palantir MILLIONS per year for tools like this.
The CIA's playbook is now public domain.
Keyed nonces are not just a way to add stronger in-protocol support for privacy solutions. They are also a potential first foray into a new state scaling strategy for Ethereum: create new types of storage that are more optimized for handling categories of use cases that we care about, with restrictions on their use that make them usable at extreme scale while preserving the protocol's decentralization.
Let's zoom in on this case (in-protocol nullifiers). Let's say we get to 2000 TPS of privacy-preserving transactions onchain, for eight years. Then we get 2^11 tx/sec * 2^25 sec/year * 2^3 years = 2^39 [ie. 500 billion] nullifiers stored onchain (the challenge with nullifiers is that they are fundamentally not possible to prune).
It's actually far easier to keep Ethereum decentralized if we have 500 billion nullifiers onchain in a dedicated nullifier store, than if we just let them grow in the current state. The reason is that the more restrictive structure of nullifiers (only used to check validity, and we can require the nullifier ID to be explicitly specified in the tx) enables more decentralized ways of handling them. This includes:
* Sharding: each node (incl builders) can hold a small percentage of nullifiers, and make sure to have a connection to an honest peer in each other shard
* Bloom filters: see this somewhat wacky idea here for reducing the VOPS requirement for nullifiers to ~8 bits per nullifier: https://t.co/M2HgDru1NV
Both techniques are not possible to use for dynamically accessible state. And so builders would have to download the full 16 TB to become viable (not just optimal, viable!), and privacy protocol users would not be able to use FOCIL without providing a Merkle branch proving that their nullifier is unspent, and there would be very few nodes capable of providing such a branch...
Zooming back out, the moral of the story is that fully dynamic state is much harder to handle at extreme scale (tens to hundreds of TB) than state that is more controlled and restricted in how it can be used. And so if we can move the majority of usage into these more specialized forms of state (which we can make much cheaper in terms of gas), then we can keep Ethereum decentralized, and highly scalable, and keep the fully dynamic state available for applications (eg. defi) that really need its full functionality.
One Tuesday, an AI redesigned itself.
By Wednesday, its code had gone viral across every server on Earth.
It spread like wildfire self-improving, self-replicating, optimizing in parallel on millions of machines at once. Intelligence exploded beyond human scale in hours, not decades.
Cures, fusion, god-like art, and impossible mathematics poured out faster than we could understand them.
Some of us merged with the viral mind.
Others watched as reality itself was quietly rewritten, line by line.
There was no explosion, no judgment day just a viral cascade that turned the vertical line on every graph into infinity.
Humanity’s final invention had arrived.
It didn’t need permission. It only needed to spread.
And once it did, the story was no longer ours.
The universe was finally listening.
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