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paging @limone.eth
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ENS
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u should see the other one
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hell yea
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epic wall
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@ses.eth
Big personal news: I joined @ensdomains to supercharge developer relations! ⚡ ENS is already fundamental infrastructure for Ethereum, and it has the potential to become the naming layer for everything onchain with Namechain and ENSv2. Nobody uses IP addresses to browse the web, why should crypto be different? Every smart contract should resolve through ENS. Every token transfer should use human-readable names (yes, with privacy via stealth addresses). My goal: One-line ENS integration for your stack, zero cryptic addresses for your users 🪄 Building with ENS? My DMs are open 💬 or see you in Cannes at @ethcc 🇫🇷😎
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huge, congrats!!
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huge, congrats!!
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both are great!
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Custody address could probably also be a verified address ?
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yes pls
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Tldr on CCIP Read: When eth_call reverts with the standard OffchainLookup, Alloy should make an HTTP request with the data from the error and then pass the response back to the specified callback function on the originating contract Can share reference implementations in typescript
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Can I convince a Rust dev to implement ERC-3668 (CCIP Read) in Alloy? Goal is to figure out the best place to integrate it (alloy-rpc-client, alloy-provider, as a layer, etc.) and then write a clean implementation Happy to put a small bounty on it
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I'm excited to announce that I've accepted a new role at OpenZeppelin as their DevRel! 🎉 Ever since I got into Ethereum and Solidity by writing my first contract, my desire has been to work more closely in those fields. This position will help me do just that and help developers excel with the best tools and education. A huge thank you to /pinata for some of the best years of my career, where I've learned and built so much for IPFS and beyond. Wish my team nothing but the best as they keep building crypto file storage!
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epic, congrats!!
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when will it be on my home screen tho
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@matthew i feel like you need to get in on this
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raycast is literally 100x better
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multi-address resolution for ENS names! currently a lot of wallets make a pretty unsafe assumption that the ETH address a name resolves to is accessible across chains, which is not always true in the case of smart contracts happy to explain this further, or luc would know the details if he's still helping out with walletbeat
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central park! the great lawn, one of my favorite areas
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