@_alphashark_ Exactly. Making the tooling simpler is key.
When developers can focus on building instead of infrastructure hurdles, better dApps usually follow.
Update on new tools around LEA Blockchain
While the On-Chain UI is in development, we’re also building new tools to simplify access and development:
• Browser wallet extensions for LEA
• dApp signing via LEA Pulse
• Web IDE for Smart Contracts & On-Chain UIs
#dApps#Tooling
@a16zcrypto Ownership in blockchains enables additional dimensions like regulatory approaches in a modular way so that blockchains are capable of hosting regulated use cases which they need in the future.
We strongly agree with this direction.
Decoupling consensus from execution is essential for building blockchains that can remain stable while innovation continues at the edges.
In our view, this separation should also extend to user interfaces. As long as UX lives off-chain, it remains a trust and availability bottleneck. Verifiable, deterministic on-chain UIs belong on the same trust level as execution logic.
This is the architectural foundation we’re building on.
This framing resonates strongly. Decoupling consensus from execution is the right direction if blockchains are meant to remain stable over decades.
One extension we’ve found important is that this separation should also apply to UX. As long as interfaces live off-chain, they remain a trust and availability bottleneck. Deterministic, verifiable on-chain UIs belong on the same trust level as execution logic.
The same architecture becomes relevant for AI systems. AI agents are not legal entities, liability always sits with humans or organizations. As autonomous systems begin interacting economically, they need a neutral contracting layer to execute binding transactions.
Blockchains naturally fill that role: a stable contract and settlement layer that autonomous systems can rely on, without coupling innovation to the base protocol.
We talk a lot about trust at the smart contract level.
But users never interact with contracts directly. They interact with interfaces.
That gap is what led us to work on OnChain UIs.
At LEA we are building an IDE so developers can create smart contracts and OnChain UIs together, with the interface treated as part of the system from the start.
Still early, but the direction is clear.
#OnChainUI #ComplianceFrontends #trust
We talk a lot about trust at the smart contract level.
But users never interact with contracts directly. They interact with interfaces.
That gap is what led us to work on OnChain UIs.
At LEA we are building an IDE so developers can create smart contracts and OnChain UIs together, with the interface treated as part of the system from the start.
Still early, but the direction is clear.
#OnChainUI #ComplianceFrontends #trust
Web SDK docs are live for the LEA basics:
- Wallet generation
- Wallet recovery
- Transaction signing
- Transaction sending
No smart contract interaction yet. This is the foundation.
https://t.co/uiehTeNp9u
On-chain MVP update:
We’re building a full on-chain flow: smart contracts, on-chain UI, deployment, and execution.
First milestone reached: ui binaries compile and run.
+ We’re testing v1 of a Chrome extension for in-browser on-chain UI rendering and transaction signing.
Heads up, LEA community 👋
In the latest v1.3.3 release of the LEA Pulse app, a leftover debug flag caused an incorrect display of some referral statistics.
The underlying data and rewards are not affected. This is purely a visual issue.
We’ve already identified the cause, and a clean fix is in progress.
A new app update (1.3.4) is on the way and will be released shortly.
Thanks for your patience.
LEA Referral System is live. No one-time bonuses. No short-term hype. Get rewards based on real activity of the people you invite to LEA Pulse.
Full tutorial: https://t.co/KkKnYsVq2C
Build the network.
#Blockchain#LEAPulse#Referral
New Referral System coming soon
Most referrals reward you once.
Ours rewards you continuously.
We’re currently beta testing a referral model with recurring rewards based on real activity, not one-time signups.
More details soon.
#LEAPulse#Blockchain#Rewards#Referral