These numbers are off by ~9x.
Only 15% of each bid goes to the team wallet (https://t.co/RstRrYoWfq). The other 85% refunds the previous holder.
Plots also don't actually flip every 30min, that's just when the price resets, not how often people bid.
Actual team revenue since launch: 108.32 ETH total from the contract (https://t.co/LxnZEWLfOk), running at ~105 ETH/day (~$247K), not $2.3M.
But they still have to write the requirements, specifications, invariables, rules, subject matter knowledge, and after the code is produced they have to verify everything, do testing, quality assurance etc. It just moved the coding part and separated it but with just as much work that needs to be done. Perhaps more. Iterations will still have to happen
The Zcash vs Monero debate isn't complicated.
Zcash made privacy optional. Only 30% of transactions use shielded pools - so if you're using privacy, you're standing out in a tiny crowd. Small anonymity sets = weak privacy, no matter how good the tech is.
Monero made privacy mandatory. 100% of transactions are private. Everyone's forced into the same pool, so you actually blend in. That's real anonymity.
And here's the proof: exchanges happily list ZEC because regulators tolerate it. But XMR? Mass delistings everywhere because it's actually threatening.
If you want real privacy that can't be compromised, the choice is obvious. Don't fall for "optional privacy" - it defeats the whole purpose.
I tried @theprivacycash on Solana and really liked it.
Feels like Tornado Cash but on Solana: fast, cheap, private SOL transfers built on Solana's confidential infra.
Interesting project to check out! Learn how to stay anonymous here: https://t.co/ca9yS0CwOq
Transfer SOL. Privately.
Privacy Cash lets you transfer funds to a clean wallet without linking past addresses or transaction history.
Why Privacy Cash?
The RAILGUN privacy set is now over $100 million total value shielded & $3.5 billion in private volume.
Around $2.5 billion of that volume occurred in the last 18 months.
The more value is privatized through RAILGUN, the stronger the privacy set is for all users.
@AAyanlere65420@opnetbtc It's possible right now.
You can import an ETH private key into Unisat, OP_WALLET, etc., and it'll give you the BTC addresses for that same key.
Ever wondered if you can send Bitcoin to someone using only their Ethereum wallet?
Turns out, you can! because both Bitcoin and Ethereum use the same secp256k1 public key curve.
And with the @opnetbtc transaction npm package, it's easy to do.
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@Kosmozilla_eth@opnetbtc Nah, it doesn't let you spend anything, it's just that if someone has sent from an ETH address before, you can figure out the matching BTC public address from the same key.
Private key stays private, so you can't touch the BTC without it.
Step 4: Generate a Bitcoin address from the ETH public key
With the @opnetbtc transaction npm package, we can turn that public key into Bitcoin addresses (P2TR, P2WPKH, etc).
Now, whoever owns the ETH private key can also spend from that BTC address.
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Step 3: Recover the public key
Using Ethers.js, we hash the unsigned transaction and recover the 65-byte uncompressed public key from the signature.
This is the exact secp256k1 key that controls both the ETH address and can be used to generate BTC addresses.
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The Bottom Line
If you want a taste of next-gen DeFi without always being glued to your screen, DeFAI might be your vibe.
HeyAnon stands out because it’s actually practical—automates your DeFi moves, keeps you in the loop on important news, and lets you set triggers for trades.
5/5
Why People Are Hyped
•Market Caps Still Low: DeFAI overall is under a billion dollars in value. Compare that to mainstream DeFi or the entire crypto market—there’s potential for a big run if AI in crypto goes mainstream.
•AI is Addictive: Once you see how AI can do tasks you used to do manually (like bridging or scanning social media for alpha), it’s tough to go back to the old way.
•Next Big Cycle: People are already using ChatGPT in everyday life. Add that same convenience to crypto, and you’ve got a solid recipe for growth.
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