Alysia Tech (@alysiatech) • Hey
Digital Nomad 🇹🇹🇬🇧
Freelance Blockchain Dev 👩💻
Web3 Dev Content Creator 🤳
I want to help you build exciting things in Web3 💗
Publications
- Let’s talk about building developer communities with Erica 🙌.
As a developer, what’s your fave way to learn about new ecosystems & tooling? IRL or online?
- Saturday brunch in Dubai with other builders & founders! 🥰Hosted by kryptoseoul and sponsored by NEAR protocol.
- Officially introducing t2 as the **publishing home** on @lens/lensprotocol! We’re bringing a social layer to reading and writing, with a seamless mobile experience via @lens/orbapp.
Now available to everyone with a Lens handle, activate your t2 account today 👉 https://app.t2.world/t2xlens?
- I started a series on Web3 Smart Contract
Security demonstrating LIVE exploits so that we can be better Solidity developers.
The latest video is about how receiving Ether unexpectedly can actually be bad 🫨(selfdestruct)
Check it out on Youtube: AlysiaTech
- When Ethereum swag makes it to your home decor 💎 post your swag picss
- Who had the best web3 pickup line? 😂🤣
- Mood: you go to a Devconnect and win the Sygma SDK Hackathon 🎉@lens/dradaku
- Ok techies, today we’re learning a spoken language (instead of a programming language lol). Can you say all of these? 😳
Istanbul was full of blockchain developers last week for #devconnect and #ethistanbul so I met up with @lens/iremer to learn how to say some #techwords in Turkish 🇹🇷 #web3community #istanbul2023
- Yesterday I met with @lens/alysiatech for a cup of coffee and sweet conversation ☺️
I’m so glad 🙌🏻💫
- No more testnet GHO :(, how do I get those raave tickets?
- If programming languages were people 😍. Created by ChatGPT & Dalle3
- This week’s web3 news! #2 and #3 are fantastic opportunities to learn while you earn 📗💰
- Last week’s news recap! Check out the newsletter for more updates and resources ⚡️
- We at Aave and Lens use independent smart contract auditors and found lot of value in the flexibility and dedication it has brought to us. If you are a solo rider feel free to DM me, might have occasional gigs for you
- New-ish protocols that you can use LSTs with:
-EigenLayer (earn points)
-Prisma Finance (earn points)
-Raft
-Gravita
-Flashstake
What have you tried?
- I started series on Web3 Smart Contract Security demonstrating LIVE exploits so that we can be better Solidity developers.
Just posted the 4th video: Tx.Origin exploit!
Check it out on Youtube: AlysiaTech
- Last week’s news recap! Check out the newsletter for more updates and resources ⚡️
- The crypto bear market is a developer’s bull market
📍Chiang Mai, Thailand 🇹🇭
- I started series on Web3 Smart Contract
Security demonstrating live exploits so that we can be better Solidity developers.
I showed a live Reentrancy Attack and my latest upload is about Solidity Math Exploits.
Check it out on Youtube: AlysiaTech
- Can you imagine being a CEO at 22? Meet Ahmad! Only 22 collects available, collect before he turns 23! ☺️
- We should all make more (good quality) collectibles and collect more, such a nice feature to support content creation
- Web3 Terms you should know in the MEV space ⬇️
#LST - Liquid Staking Technology
#DVT - Distributed Validator Technology
#MEV - Maximal Extractable Value
#Searcher - Entities that look for MEV opportunities (profitable txns)
#Builder - Entities who build high profit blocks (from txn orderflow) and sends it to validators
#Proposer - A validator selected to sign and submit a beacon block to the network.
#PBS - Proposer Builder Separation
#MEVBoost - Software that outsources block construction to a market of builders.
#MEVShare - Software that redistributes MEV back to the party that creates it in the first place: users
#users - ordinary Ethereum users who submit transactions
#flashbots - A research & development org working on reducing the negative impact of MEV
- Why do hackathons have a max capacity ? 😭
- Anyone ever got a job, founded a team or won a prize at a hackathon? Here are some of my tips for winning, what are yours?
- Apparently there’s a misconception that hacking a smart contract is easy. This is my take ⬇️. What do you think?
- What traits do developers need to succeed?
- I’m non fungible but I’m not a token
- What do you think about talking avatars? Here’s how to create your own talking avatar look a-like! 🔥
1. Create a new server
2. Invite Midjourney bot and Insightface to the server
3. Type /saveid to give an idname and image of your face
4. Type /imagine and type in a Midjourney prompt
5. Save the Midjourney image you like the best
6. Right click on the image and click “INSwapper”
7. And there is your own AI image!
8. Open Canva
9. Sign into DID
10. Upload your avatar
11. Upload your audio
12. Click Generate and there is your own AI Avatar
- Can you spot the bug?🐛 Live Smart Contract Exploit for educational purposes only!
- Is Lens launching on Base too? What do lensters think about friend.tech? It definitely lacks features for now but does it have potential? Check out the web3 news this week in this vid 🔥
- He was reading through code during a meeting and found a bug worth $200,000 USD! The most productive meeting ever! 🔥
- GM GM GM 🌸
- Where to find bug bounties so that you can help secure web3! 🔎
- I don’t qualify for elons tweet money
- Hmmm 🤔
- Web3 News of the past week but the plot continue to thickens! There’s currently a null.8M bounty for anyone who can identify the hacker as he has not returned all of the funds by the deadline.
- Top 3 Biggest Web3 News This Week 🤯! Will you scan your eyeballs 👀 in exchange for a world ID 💳 and universal basic income 💰? Or how do you feel about creating your own AI chatbot? 🤖
- Literally
- Do you agree with Elon? 🤔 I’d love to hear your views below. If you want a remote role consider a job in the blockchain space as many of these companies have team members all over the world 🌎 👏.
There’s a higher chance of finding not only a remote role, but one with flexible working hours. ⏱ #remotejbs #workingremotely #digitalnom
- Hi all! Tegan here, great to be on Lens
- No cheating, comment the first app you opened this morning 👀🤣 Ima have to start putting these apps on rotation because what?! The winner is Lens for me though! I like the idea of owning my data and easily selling it if I wanted to? How do you feel about threads so far?
- People getting excited about Facebook’s Threads 🧵 reminds me how underrated Lens is:
- The ability to sell your posts as NFTs
- Own your followers as NFTs
- Easily build apps that add functionality
And more 🚀#BullishOnLens
- For developers who are doing the mini MINA protocol hackathon! You’ll most definitely want to use MERKLE trees! I’ll drop the coding tutorials tomorrow but let me explain MERKLE trees in the meanwhile!
- ZK Rollups 🆚ZK EVMs🤺
Zk Rollups are layer 2 chains that use zero knowledge proofs to create a more efficient blockchain with high transaction fees and lower gas fees💸. ZK Rollups typically scale Ethereum and use ethereum as an underlying security layer 🔐.
A ZK EVM is a ZK Rollup that has some level of EVM (ethereum) compatibility. This enables developers to use their existing skills (solidity programming) and apps and easily deploy on these new chains.
Watch the full video on YouTube (Alysia Tech) to understand the differences and learn more about the technology
- This is the first of many for a new series called, Web3Quickies 💫. This series will give you fast 💨 and practical 📖 coding quickstarts in the Web3 space. I’ll either create the quickstart tutorial from scratch or use the quickstart tutorial provided by the Web3 protocol. Today we’re starting with Near Protocol and their Javascript Smart Contract quickstart tutorial.
Javascript is a great programming language to learn if you want to learn how to code but don’t know which programming language is the best one to learn 🤔. It’s great for both front-end and back-end development and can be used in a variety of applications. 🙌
Near protocol is one of the few blockchains that let you create apps using Javascript/Typescript. Can you think of another blockchain protocol that allows this?
- Not 2023 being halfway done and you still haven’t completed most of your todo list 😳! Also not me, a coder, rapping to tell you about a free blockchain dev course 😅! 6 months is still a lot of time to up skill as a blockchain dev or just learn how to code! Check out this free course from the OG, Patrick Collins, on his YouTube channel! Watching his videos has helped me with solidity too and I’m sure it will help you!
- What are lesser known Web3 abbreviations? I can think of these:
#ZKEVM: Zero Knowledge Ethereum Virtual Machines
#ZKP: Zero Knowledge Proof
#ZKApp: Zero Knowledge App
#DID: Decentralized Identifier
#L3: Layer 3
#POAP: Proof of Attendance Protocol
#P2E: Play to Earn
What’s missing from this list? 🤔
- Rate my Web3 Dad Jokes 🤣
1. Where did she go to break up with her Blockchain? On a Bridge
2. Can a blockchain eat with chopsticks? Nope, only Hard Forks
3. Which Bible book has the story of a Blockchain's beginning? Genesis
4. Remember kids, who wins the race? The Longest Chain https://t.co/xwVLuW9PlX
- I'm doing research into blockchains that implement ZK Proofs - L1s and L2s. Does this seem accurate so far? Which ones have I left out? #zkEVM #zkRollup https://t.co/B6Sn9nRfMS
- I read Vitalik’s blog so you don’t have to 😆. On his latest post, he shares what needs to happen for Ethereum to be successful. There are 3 topics he focuses on:
1. 🔄 L2 Scaling - when gas fees are too high, products building on chains adopt centralized solutions to minimize fees for users. That reduces user ownership.
2. 💼 Smart Contract Wallets
- users have to feel confident that they can securely and safely store their funds otherwise, they use centralized exchanges and we all know how that can be bad.
- Smart contract wallets can improve key recovery so you don’t have to worry about losing your keys and even add more constraints around how your crypto is spent so that you are less susceptible to attacks.
- Read EIP4337 to learn more
3. 🔒Privacy - everyone seeing your financial transactions is too much personal information to sacrifice for most of you.
- Adding privacy to the architecture can be achieved through encryption and ZK-SNARKs, reducing complexity and allowing for a more streamlined scheme.