.@bankrbot x @0xPolygon Trails Skill is now available to all builders.
Trails routes cross-chain swaps and DeFi deposits via Sequence, with Bankr handling onchain execution.
Find it here: https://t.co/E9yHOXSJIM
🌀 Introducing Trails: the universal intents platform for 1-click crypto transactions.
Pay, fund, swap, earn, deposit, or accept payments in any token, on any chain, with any wallet.
Crypto transactions should feel internet-native.
Now they finally do.
https://t.co/7GFYn3Ujt3
The ecosystem of Ethereum chains has scaled significantly, and now it's time to focus on the application layer so developers may build out the land of blockspace into rich apps, games and next-gen onchain economies.
Sequence is that app layer platform, with a massive open source stack of onchain primitives for wallets, auth/identity, transactions, data, SDKs and way more. A unified layer that sits on top of Ethereum chains to empower developers and make Ethereum work as one.
We're passionate to unlock the potential of web3 along side all of our chain and developer partners! Check out our incredible release and upcoming advancements to serve Ethereum and its family of chains ❤️🔥 DMs are open.
We also visited Amazon AWS Education Center, New York Czech Center, IBM Cyber Center and Czech Embassy in Washington D.C.
Life is full of interesting opportunities and I'll definitely remember this one.
I was honored to be part of the Czech delegation led by Deputy Prime Minister for Digitization Ivan Bartoš, traveling to Washington D.C. and New York City two weeks ago. 🇨🇿 🇺🇸
The highlight was our visit to the TJ Watson Research Center at IBM where I saw a Quantum Computer in action for the first time. I hope it won't take long before we see these advanced computers in Czech universities as well.
It’s been a while since I started https://t.co/sNEPA0NeKy but I wanted to share this update with everyone. We're available for contract work and Team Leasing.
Tech stack: #Go, #React, #Svelte and #Kubernetes
We are enthusiasts, we write code with passion, organize meet-ups, contribute & create our own open-source. We play PS, enjoy a good pint, and most of all we try not to take ourselves too seriously.
I wonder if the @golang team will ever revisit adding stack traces to #Go errors, similar to what x/xerrors originally proposed.
Imho, stack trace info makes debugging errors so much easier, especially with tools like @getsentry.
Any plans @ianlancetaylor@_rsc@Damien_Neil ?