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Penzlyk.base.eth

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Base Invaders now works in Base App. Fixed 2 silent bugs after the April 9 update broke everything. ready() + getEthereumProvider() hung forever. Black screen. Ship flying to top. All gone. Thanks @littledogx.eth for the push. Fix breakdown: https://github.com/farcasterxyz/miniapps/issues/608 cc @jesse.base.eth @base.base.eth

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Found something interesting in the official @base.base.eth repo, frens. A benchmark file for B20Token just dropped — that's a Base-native token precompile with standard ERC-20 functions plus some extras: transferWithMemo — transfer with a comment pause/unpause — ability to freeze supply_cap — emission limit And yeah, the test code uses the name "BaseToken" with ticker "BASE". Not a TGE announcement. Just infra code being actively built. But a full benchmark suite for B20 standard? That's not a prototype. That's a mature codebase. The repo moves faster than any news feed. Worth watching. @jesse.base.eth github.com/base/base/blob/main/crates/common/precompiles/benches/base_precompiles.rs

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Sui just removed the biggest pain point in stablecoin transfers on mainnet: users no longer need to hold $SUI to pay gas, and supported stablecoin transfers are now free thanks to the new Address Balances architecture. That makes @SuiNetwork a lot more interesting for payments, because sending digital dollars finally feels like sending digital dollars, not like managing a second token just to move value. What changed Sui launched gasless stablecoin transfers on mainnet for a whitelisted set of stablecoins, including USDC, USDsui, SuiUSDe, AUSD, FDUSD, USDB, and USDY. The feature is being rolled out with support from Fireblocks and is powered by Address Balances, a new account-style balance system. Why it matters The key shift is UX. Before this, users had to keep SUI on hand just to send stablecoins. Now that friction is gone for eligible transfers, which should make onboarding and everyday payments much simpler. It also matters for businesses and agents. Sui’s own messaging says the update is meant to support payments, fintech use cases, and AI-agent automation where low-friction micro-transfers are important. What to watch This is not a blanket removal of all fees on Sui. It applies to supported stablecoin P2P transfers under the new rules, so the scope is specific rather than universal. Still, this is one of the cleaner examples of a chain removing a core onboarding tax instead of just talking about adoption. That makes it a meaningful update, not just a marketing headline.

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