People say @PulseChain has no ecosystem.
This thread says otherwise.
The builders are already here.
The real question is:
How many more products get built when founders spend less time on infrastructure and more time shipping?
If you're building on #PulseChain today, your next user doesn't have to come from PulseChain.
They can come from Ethereum.
Base.
Arbitrum.
Optimism.
Polygon.
Unichain.
Less time stitching together bridges and swap providers.
More time building products people actually use.
P.S. If you're building, try integrating it. APIs, SDKs, widgets, or fully white-label. Pick whatever fits your stack and see how quickly you can get a prototype running.
PulseChain support update: after some hiccups with our underlying data APIs, we've managed to fix PulseChain support with the help of the PulseChain community. Stay safe on all chains 🫡
PulseChain friends, please support @zkxwallet, follow us and download ZKX Wallet extension.
We’re one of the fastest-growing privacy projects in the Ethereum and PulseChain space.
Help boost visibility for what we stand for: privacy, censorship resistance, PCOCK, and PulseChain.
Versus bridge was just hacked for $14.5M.
Last week Thorchain was hacked for $10M.
Just figured I'd mention it, so all you unhacked out there can feel good.
Every few years you will see a longevity pioneer die. Yesterday Craig Venter died at 79 after unexpected side effects for a treatment of a recently diagnosed cancer. He founded Human Longevity, INC and was most famous for the human genome project, with his DNA being sequenced the most first.
Because Billionaires are dicking around in space or racing boats or other various time wastes, their peers, and then they, will be dying like flies. They could be focused on saving their own, and our lives, but they're busy doing dumb stuff instead. Or sometimes smart stuff too, but we're still dead...
I raised $27M for research, but its not enough.
I remember I met @TonyRobbins on his island in Fiji once around 2004. I pitched him in person on longevity research. He wasn't really moved by it, but now 20 years later in life, he's much more interested. Which is the path of many as they age, oh, oops, I guess I do care after all they discover.
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Featuring cool new branded merch' for PulseChain, HEX, PulseX & ProveX, there will be something for everyone.
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$PLS $HEX $PLSX $PRVX @RichardHeartWin
Congratulations idiots! Shout out to KelpDAO for getting hacked for $280M today. Great work with that 1/1 signature setup.
Shout out to Drift Protocol getting hacked for $285 last week.
All you idiots could stop giving your money to other idiots that don't understand security.
But you won't lol. Because you're dumb.
HEX 2,330 days flawless operation. No admin keys.
PulseChain 1,073 days flawless operation. No admin keys.
PulseX nearly the same as PulseChain. No admin keys.
ProveX, quite new and the token has no admin keys.
It's like, when will you silly billies get it? We actually do things better here, and have been doing so for over half a decade.
Reward greatness already. It's here waiting for lift off.
We’ve finalized the @zkxwallet codebase and are currently putting together a temporary website at zkxwallet(dot)com.
The code has been submitted to the app stores. It will launch first as a browser extension, with full multi-device support coming in later iterations.
Life and the blockchain is full of scams. People make transactions on chain that try to appear in block explorers as thought the address you're looking at bought something it didn't or is controlled by something it isn't or can do something it cant'. Most people don't fall for it, because they don't even look at block explorers at all, and some are smart enough to know what they are looking at.
TLDR; If someone "takes over" a contract, that can literally do nothing, and tries to impersonate the address that actually deployed the contract, no one with half a brain is falling for it, because it looks just like the 24/7 other scams being done visibly on the block explorer all the time.
No one cares.