Why did @Aave choose Avalanche for its first V4 expansion?
A proven DeFi ecosystem, durable liquidity, and a strong institutional foundation.
@StaniKulechov explains that Avalanche was the natural next step.
Last week, Aave announced the same criteria applied in the opposite direction. Winding down 50 low adoption reserves entirely on six chains: Sonic, Scroll, zkSync, Metis, Soneium, and Aptos. Reason cited: reduced economic and technical risk surface.
So the honest measure of adoption isn't how many assets got tokenized this quarter. It's how many can settle, get custodied, and get serviced without a human quietly patching the gap by hand.
I could not have built this without AI. Forty updates to the devrel directory in three weeks is not a pace I can hit on my own.
So I wrote one post covering the lot instead of forty separate ones. The parts most people will actually use:
full write-up:
https://t.co/PTAoKUCyWX
salary data that holds up, rebuilt from live job postings every day: https://t.co/2OBjDzfGsh
34 open DevRel roles from 21 companies, each re-read from the company's own careers page twice a week so closed ones come off: https://t.co/77gH8pFWsD
23 side-by-side tool comparisons, both products measured on identical criteria - where one publishes nothing the table says so rather than guessing: https://t.co/Iri2XXbd5L
the directory itself is up to 64 curated listings now, each with pricing, repo activity, and a grade for how readable it is by an AI agent: https://t.co/Y2y4IVhPC0
and the whole thing in numbers: https://t.co/PzpBIkCT1t