Love Tether Wallet.
In the ui, a perfect, minimal UX, that brings decentralised finance to everyone
Underneath, a beast of a wallet engine - all built on Bare and WDK, that just works everywhere.
This may seem like the culmination of a year+'s worth of work. In reality, it's just the beginning.
We built this SDK to make local, sovereign AI easy, for everyone. Because AI should be in your hands, not in the hands of a few. I wrote more about this here: https://t.co/ye3EktjYaR
The future of intelligence is decentralized and fully self-custodial. And that's not happening overnight. Back to work.
The open-source lego toolkit is here.
WDK — your creative manual to create the future of transactions.
Built for humans and agents, giving them real financial custody and independence.
Learn more:
https://t.co/6bwK78u0Tq
Why would I need permission from Uniswap Labs to get an API key in order to swap on Uniswap?
"These APIs abstract away the complexity of interacting with smart contracts", per docs.
OK, then why isn't such abstraction implemented as a client-side library I can just import?
The real reason crypto is down is because it’s supposed leaders are so detached from what’s going on in the world around them at any given point
“Clawshi is an OpenClaw skill that turns Moltbook community sentiment into prediction markets”
What the fuck are we doing out here
Developers write the code that defines what’s possible.
@JonPDunne joins us at Plan ₿ Forum El Salvador to talk WDK, wallets, and Bitcoin tooling.
Jan 30–31. #PlanBForum
can someone explain to me why Ethereum-native smart wallets are stalled out despite ERC-4337 and who is trying to fix this?
if not fixed, every app in the industry will end up 'handing over their users' private keys' (so to speak) to Stripe Atlas / Privy
cc: @VitalikButerin
1/ oh boy, this past year at @SEAL_911 has been absolutely brutal ngl. After dealing with an insane volume & severity of incidents, it's hard to overstate how fucking broken the overall security still is across this space. The numbers tell the story better than any rant ever could - so here they are:
- Handled +1,800 tickets (we're now at over ~3,300 tickets since SEAL 911 was launched)
- Actively managed +125 war rooms
- ~$95M USD saved (guesstimate incl. proactive prevention measures)
- Most common tickets:
1) Private key/seed leaks (guys, the amount of leaked keys is insane!)
2) Malware/RATed devices (over 45 tickets - at least - related to NimDoor (fake Zoom calls) only)
3) Phishing (can be approval phishing but also account access phishing)
4) Phishing URL reporting
5) Pig Butchering/Sha Zhu Pan (the saddest tickets and these scammers have infinite creativity)
6) Smart contract hacks
7) Frontrunning/white hat rescue of compromised wallets
8) Vulnerability disclosures
9) Social media account (incl. TG) takeovers
10) Physical attacks (do _not_ flex your wealth guys)
obviously, if we continue at this rate the future of finance will not be built on a decentralised ledger with asymmetric cryptography… because people will simply lose their assets sooner or later
At DevConnect Buenos Aires, the details of EIL @ethinteroplayer - Ethereum Interoperability Layer were unveiled.
We’ve been deep-diving interop protocols for months and our initial assessment of EIL contracts (deployed on testnets already) is following 🧵👇
Nobody cares about your post-retardation life hack epiphanies.
"Omg i went for a walk and it was amazing. Everyone should try it"
Yes. We know. We're not retarded.
0/ Autonomous agents are about to become Ethereum’s biggest power users.
Guest thread from @kleffew94 and @MurrLincoln on how a long-forgotten HTTP status code, ‘402 Payment Required’ could unlock a new frontier for Ethereum: agentic commerce. 🧵
A li'l quiz: what technology am I describing?:
Bye bye siloed accounts, credit cards and API keys.
Hello signing authority.
Bye bye API console dashboards.
Hello pay-per-call via signature.