• Create one permanent link for their entire catalog
• Post once on status with simple captions “New stock available " + link.
• Showcase their store with a clean web interface
Demo is live. I’d love your feedback 🙏
https://t.co/TbW327EgOE
Still building. Still improving.
I found the fastest way to master a new tech stack:
I stopped watching tutorials.
And I started building.
I wanted to properly learn React.js, so instead of jumping between tutorials, I built a real product.
While observing small vendors in Nigeria, I noticed something:
They re-upload product pictures to WhatsApp status every single day…
Only for them to disappear after 24 hours.
Then they repeat the cycle.
It’s time-consuming. And it limits growth.
So I built a solution, ShopLink.
A simple tool that lets vendors:
The @DeepBookonSui points program has been for over 2 weeks now, and traders have been raking in points.
But, who’s #1? Where do you rank? How are top traders performing?
I built @DeeplensHQ to make this easy. No wallet connection needed, search by wallet address or Sui name, get rank + points instantly.
Indexing was done using the provided indexer in docs: https://t.co/DO0E8zdN99
v2 incoming: more stats, deeper analytics, better filters.
What features do you want in v2?
Try it out now: https://t.co/KKNz7EYHU5
React Native layout hack I learned the hard way ✍️
Fixed width and height = cross-platform nightmares. Looks perfect on iOS? Android is not really aligned.
Golden rule:
Size visuals (icons, images).
Flex containers (views, layouts).
Here is a small cheatsheet to bookmark
Kaiii money is an enabler…
an enabler of habits,
an enabler of desires,
an enabler of fantasies,
an enabler of dreams
and so much more.
We truly do not know what boundaries we would cross when the enabler is available.
Reading documentations have always been a problem for me, i don't know about other developers...
Never thought i'd get myself together to do it.
But i did read the ReactNative with expo documentation to learn about useState and useEffect.
PS: I battled with sleep last night🤣.
Excited to share my latest hackathon project:
Satya, a decentralized AI model marketplace built on the Sui stack. For a while now, I've been researching bridging AI and Web3, and I have noticed some gaps in today’s AI ecosystem. Centralized platforms still struggle with trust: creators face piracy and unfair payouts, while buyers gamble on fake, biased, or underperforming models. So I built Satya to flip that dynamic, a trustless, cryptographically verifiable marketplace where creators keep control and buyers know exactly what they’re getting.
Satya brings verifiable trust and strong IP protection to AI models. Using TEEs via Nautilus, every model gets tamper-proof attestations for authenticity, performance, and bias, all visible on-chain. No more blind buys. For creators, Seal (secrets management on @WalrusProtocol) enables encryption so models stay encrypted even during evaluations, preventing theft or reverse-engineering. Sui smart contracts automate payouts, fees, and revenue splits with sub-second finality, and dynamic NFTs let model metadata evolve as new verifications come in. On the storage side, Walrus provides decentralized, redundant, blob-based hosting for encrypted models, giving creators reliability and buyers verifiable access without centralized points of failure.
I built this as a prototype for the Walrus Foundation Haulout Hackathon, using Sui’s object-centric model and parallel execution to power high-throughput AI asset trading. Satya isn’t just another marketplace, it’s a verification-first ecosystem that treats AI models as secure, tradable digital assets. Huge thanks to @Mysten_Labs for the powerful tooling.
Yesterday I worked with TouchableOpacity, Ionicons, and Checkbox in React Native.
Also discovered that clearButtonMode doesn’t work on Android.
So far building and styling a button in Flutter still feels faster and more structured than doing it in React Native.
Started learning React Native with Expo and it’s beginning to click.
Too early to compare it with Flutter, but I’m curious to see how this journey plays out.