Sovereignty isn't just a meme. It's the ability to hardfork. It's the recognition that the most important layer in blockchains and society is social consensus.
It's the encoding of people > tokens. people > validators. people > governance.
zkFART
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student of biology, chemistry, and anything that computes. gears-for-brains engineer. wannabe researcher. working on scaling privacy and innovation algos
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Joined July 2009
- LST monopolies are catastrophic to protocol security and even revenue. Here we describe how protocols can defend against LST Monopolies by enabling third parties to fork and instantly convert any LST.
- only a few episodes in and deeply intents is one of my favorite technical crypto related podcasts curation and authenticity on par with @zeroknowledgefm , which was in a league of its own @colludingnode is based as alwaysYour Favorite KOL's Favorite KOL - featuring: @colludingnode ## Timestamps 0:00 - C-Node Introduction 7:37 - Twitter lore 15:20 - Busted Trilemma 21:25 - Celestia 28:14 - Based rollups 33:53 - Profitable censorship MEV 39:33 - FOCIL + MCP 42:02 - Favorite rollup stack 50:22 -
00:00 - "Sharing a Sequence Set by Separating Execution from Aggregation" The main benefits are that it makes deploying a decentralized rollup trivial, is conducive to latency optimizations, atomic multichain txs, and reduces the scope of the execution environ.
- no matter your bags or beliefs, let us be joyous in our opportunity to fuck shit up. 2025 is going to be mamo 🤟2025: Year of the Mammoth 🦣
- We can secure so many sovereign chains w/ @CelestiaOrg, that I'm excited not just for app specific chains, but "instance" specific chains. instead of one app chain for all instances (GitHub), we can have a chain per instance (git repo)
- This light client is not just any light client, it is sampling block data and (soon™) will be listening for fraud proofs. Meaning that it will have essentially the same security as a full node! Modular blockchains are the future.I’ve got a @CelestiaOrg Light client running on a Linux Phone Instructions Here: mirror.xyz/dashboard/edit…
00:00 - the @cosmos_sdk is about to get really good. It no longer forces users to fit in an outdated framework. We are finally free enough to write full blown apps, no matter which consensus is used, just like Satan intended. @mark0baricevic and the team are god tier builders.
- Some interesting input from @tommychong: "The president of 2036 is probably voting for Bernie this year."
- This testnet is monumental. It's the first modular blockchain network that we can actually build on! We are moving beyond the restrictions of the current tech stack, and I’ve never been more excited to be an engineer.Launching the new Celestia “Mamaki” testnet and introducing the Alpha Data Availability API! 🍵🧵 blog.celestia.org/celestia-testn…
- Mammoth 🦣 includes the first prototype of Vacuum!, a hyper-efficient blob propagation protocol that allows decentralized networks to compete on throughput with their centralized rivals. beyond having gobs of headroom for high throughput, it has some other cool properties 🧵It’s time to go bigger 🦣 Announcing results from Mammoth Mini, a testnet averaging ~27MB/s of *permissionless* data throughput in its first iteration. Mammoth Mini is the community’s next step towards 1 GB blocks. blog.celestia.org/mammoth
00:00 - Sovereign rollups that use @CelestiaOrg for DA could hardfork and both forks have the same security. That's insane right? The community actually owns the dapp, not a multisig, validators, or whales. Tired of playing decentralization theatre? We're here for you, build modular 👇Today, we’re excited to announce Modular Fellows, a new program that supports and mentors modular builders. blog.celestia.org/introducing-mo…
- random cool @CelestiaOrg fact The smallest blob size is ~500 bytes. This allows for posting blobs very frequently w/o wasting too much space. Rollups can post every Celestia block if they want. That's important for secure bridging that also has a good UX.





