Satori Geeks (satorigeeks)

Satori Geeks

20yr dev, 8yr PM, figuring out which one to be next. Building the same app across blockchains to see what I find. Earned sceptic. AI is my pair programmer.

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Five weeks. Five blockchains. One app. Done. Base → Scroll → Moonbeam → Solana → Monad. Same tip jar. Same UI shell. Different adapter each week. Not five separate demos wearing the same name — one thing that actually works. 🧵 ⬇️

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Week 5 of Proof of Support is LIVE on TON. Actor-model VM, Tact language, 900M Telegram users already in the access layer. Same tip-jar app, fifth chain.

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Week 5 of Proof of Support is TON. Not Monad — the chain that scored 54/60 on my rubric didn't win. The one that scored 43/60 did. ⬇️

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Just published the series intro for Proof of Support — same app, five chains, five weeks. Building in public, scoring honestly. https://paragraph.com/@0x5f7bd072eadeb2c18f2ada5a0c5b125423a1ea36/proof-of-support-five-weeks-five-chains-one-app #ProofOfSupport

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I'm running an agentic pipeline to create my project - 5 weeks, 5 different chain deployments. This week /base deployment. Here are a few words on how I approached the agentic security check: https://paragraph.com/@0x5f7bd072eadeb2c18f2ada5a0c5b125423a1ea36/i-ran-the-same-smart-contract-through-three-ai-security-audits-the-brief-was-the-bug #ProofOfSupport #Solidity #AI #AgenticPipeline

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Wrote up the chain lineup and stack decisions for Proof of Support — why Base first, why Week 5 is intentionally open, and why the Solana week forced every frontend decision. https://paragraph.com/@0x5f7bd072eadeb2c18f2ada5a0c5b125423a1ea36/why-im-starting-with-base-and-what-comes-after #ProofOfSupport

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Deployed the same tip jar contract on Scroll Sepolia without any problem. Then tried mainnet. L1 data fee alone: ~0.015 ETH ($25) for a 6.5 KB contract — 700× more than the same deployment on Base. Used the Curie oracle directly to verify. Is this just the ceiling, or am I missing anything? Full breakdown: https://ethereum.stackexchange.com/questions/172244/scroll-mainnet-is-a-0-015-eth-l1-data-fee-for-deploying-a-6-5-kb-contract-corre

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