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Dev Rel π₯ | Founder @web3afrika | Backend Lead @SheCodeAfrica | @developer_dao #7372 | Helping people transition into Web3 | DM is Open π₯
Publications
- Are you at @EthCC.lens?
Join this community to discover people, events, and discussions.
https://orb.ac/community/64b36c7a6f90fe171ffae8bc
- Ello frens @dappadandev.lens @nader.lens @olanetsoft.lens @kipto.lens
- Small acts of kindness can make a big difference. Your donation to our Gitcoin grant can help us continue to impact the world.
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We are thrilled to announce that our project has been accepted as one of the recipients of the Web3 Community and Education grant focus on Gitcoin.
https://explorer.gitcoin.co/#/round/1/0xaa40e2e5c8df03d792a52b5458959c320f86ca18/0xaa40e2e5c8df03d792a52b5458959c320f86ca18-45
This is an excellent opportunity to push the Web3 space forward, and we are excited to share this news with you.
We focus on growing the community through workshops, and hackathons, providing educational resources, creating content, and working on inclusion/diversity/advocacy. With this grant, we plan to expand our reach and impact and help more African people learn about and get involved in the Web3 space.
But we can't do this alone - we need your support! The grant comes with a matching pool of $200k, meaning every contribution counts. (Note: This is a pool, and it doesn't mean we will get all the funds, but the higher the contribution we get, the better chance of getting a reasonable amount from the pool)
**Here's how you can help:**
- Create a Gitcoin Passport for free and verify all your available stamps. Start here:Β https://passport.gitcoin.co/
- Contribute to the matching pool: Any donation you make(doesn't matter the amount, as low as 1 DAI) will be matched by the grant, which means your impact will be doubled!
Even a small contribution can make an extensive difference base on Quadratic Funding (QF) which is the mathematically optimal way to fund public goods in a democratic community. Learn more here:Β https://wtfisqf.com/?grant=&grant=&grant=&grant=&match=1000
- Spread the word: Share this news with your friends, family, and social media followers. Use the hashtagΒ #Web3AfrikaGrantsΒ to help us reach a wider audience.
We appreciate your support and being part of the Web3 Afrika community.
Together, we can make a difference and help shape the future of the Web3 space.
We will make sure to keep you all posted as we move forward. Wagmi π₯
- How to run a Momoka Verifier
This video walks through how to run a Momoka Verifier on your local machine π
The Momoka Verifier enables you to operate a trustless verifier node that validates LENS DA publications in real-time.
It can also serve as an indexer, allowing you to stream and index the data yourself.
This open-source solution relies exclusively on software that you can run independently, without any dependency on LENS.
This ensures that even if LENS were to cease operation, you would retain access to your content, maintain proof of ownership, and continue to utilize it, all thanks to a decentralized data availability storage layer.
- @nader have created a concise 12-minute video tutorial that shows how to get started building a basic social application w the SDK:
The Lens Hooks SDK simplifies the process of creating social apps on @lensprotocol by eliminating the need to manage complex GraphQL queries & mutations.
- Gm frens πͺ
- I've finally minted my name on Lens!
Lets have a WMATIC party ;)
- Are you curious about the benefits of working from home? or how to get a remote role?
Either way, I have some exciting news for you! @tapasadhikary just published a video via @ReactPlayIO where we discussed everything you need to know about remote jobs.
Check it out π
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9OVKqxvOsfY
- It takes me hours everytime to setup a new
dapp.
- Dependencies
- Wallet connect
- Smart contracts
- Standard react components
A few weeks ago I've published something to solve exactly this issue π
npx create-web3-dapp
Setup your web3 dapp and create smart contracts, directly from your CLI.
In 4 minutes.
Is completely opensource, here's the repo, leave it a star if you try it out!
https://github.com/alchemyplatform/create-web3-dapp
- Lens π§¦spotted in SF
- explaining to bufficorn why they should start building a community on Lens πΏ
- eETH Denver 2023 builder recap
7,500 devs came to hack / build
280+ bounties
null,300,000.00 in bounties
$2,000,000.00 available in grants / investments
- gm ETH Denver πΏπ»π«‘ποΈ
- βLens is a flexible tech stack. You can secure your profile, followers, and content on-chain and make it into a collectible. Or you can keep some data off-chain. You decide." @stani.lens πEth Denver
Lens π€ @gitcoin.lens watch this space.
- web3 social means only having to build your following once.
and having your followers continue to grow across the entire ecosystem of apps and future apps forever without having to do anything.
for devs it means starting with a built in user base instead of starting from scratch.
- Heading to ETH Denver π tomorrow, will be speaking at a handful of events, & will be hanging out at the @LensProtocol.lens.lens booth meeting devs & answering questions stop by sometime π«‘
We'll have swag + will be giving Lens handles to anyone in attendance πΏ
Here's my schedule π
Feb 27 I'll be at Building the New Creator Economy hosted by @Livepeer.lens
https://lu.ma/0tpq7blv
3:00 - 3:30pm
Using the Web3 Social Stack
On Feb 28 I'll be giving 2 talks
Interop Summit Interop Summit by Axelar
interopsummit.com
10:15- 10:45am
Smart Contract Development with Foundry
BuidlWeek
4:35pm β 5:30pm
Building a Social App with Lens
March 1 I'll be speaking at 2 events
Developer Day presented by @zksync.lens
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ethdenver-zksync-era-developer-day-tickets-538387801407
1:15-2:00PM
Building Web3 Social Apps with Custom Integrations from Scratch
DID Day by Spruce ID
https://t.co/PQvOKVrK7y
4:50-5:00pm
Building a Sybil-resistant Form
March 2 I'll be speaking at 3 events
ETH Denver
10:20 - 10:40
The Act of Building
ETH Denver
11:25 - 11:55am
Panel - Mass Adoption of Web3 Social
Arweave in Denver
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Building on the Permaweb
https://t.co/3P187WhVjh
March 3 - 5 I'll be hanging out at the @LensProtocol booth and judging the hackathon!
If you see me, come say hi π«‘
- whatβs your favorite science fiction movie of all time?
- Finally, I can login.
Been having issues with metamask session but it's good to be back !!!
Hi everyone π
- Wishing all my tech friends a year filled with exciting innovations, breakthroughs, and advancements! May your curiosity lead you to discoveries, and your creativity bring your ideas to life.
- NEW ARTICLE
Cosmos network is one of the most promising blockchain networks enabling interoperability across different platforms.
I just published "Master the @cosmos: A Beginner's Guide to Building and Deploying Smart Contracts."
via @hashnode
- Just borrowed 10,000 testnet @gho.lens π»π»π»
- NEW ARTICLE
Writer's Block can be temporary or persistent. Still, it can be overcome using different techniques.
I just published "Revolutionize Your Writing Process: Say Goodbye to Writers Block with the New Article Idea Generator" via @hashnode
- Had so much fun chatting everything web3 social media and @lensprotocol with @defidad.lens on his podcast! Check out the full version on his channel and make sure you #LMCC! https://lenstube.xyz/watch/0x2e09-0x8b
- Gm builders π
- Gm π π
It's Friday, don't deploy today !
Deploy on blockchain testnet anyways.
- Lensta app available for everyone!
iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/lensta/id6443818902
Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bartaxyz.lensta
- A lot has happened over the past few months in the @LensProtocol ecosystem.
In this thread I want to highlight some of the projects, updates, and products we or the community has shipped over the past year and also shed some light on what's coming next. πΏβ€οΈβπ₯β‘οΈ
For anyone unfamiliar with @LensProtocol - Lens is a protocol, API, and suite of tools that enables developers to easily and quickly build social media applications, or integrate social features like follows, likes, publications, profiles, and encrypted chat.
Since the official launch on Polygon on May 18:
https://twitter.com/LensProtocol/status/1526944792013316097
... there have been around 100 apps that I would consider serious that are being built or that have launched on Lens.
https://www.lens.xyz/apps
There are also many apps integrating Lens social features into existing apps.
This use case will be a popular and growing one this year as it is a low lift and requires minimal work, but with a lot of upside.
Want to parse social posts in your wallet? Lens
Want to add a comments section to your blog? Lens
Already have posts/comments but want to add Collects, linked re-posts, and linked likes to your posts? Lens
Want to add a discussion forum to your site that's token-gated for your DAO? Lens
Want to leverage a user base of x hundreds of thousands (or in the future, x millions) of users without having to bootstrap a network from scratch? Lens!
Like managed services and cloud computing has abstracted away the need to build abd maintain complex back end infrastructure from scratch, Lens abstracts away to the need for developers to build and maintain the infrastructure necessary to implement social features themselves.
Whether or not Lens is built on traditional or decentralized technologies should not matter to the average user or developer.
At the end of the day, many of the features provided by Lens are only made possibly by blockchains and decentralized protocols like Arweave and IPFS, but they should not be at the forefront of the discussion.
Instead, the applications should speak for themselves: the UX and value proposition should be compelling enough on their own for the average internet user or developer to want to use or build on Lens, regardless of the underlying tech stack.
Part of providing a compelling UX is abstracting away the need to know about or understand blockchains and wallets at all.
As of now, this is not part of the average Lens front-end, but is something we'll be considering this year as we move toward scaling Lens to >50,000 TPS and enabling permissionless access to the protocol (both of which are on our somewhat near-term roadmap).
For developers, we plan to double down on providing the best possible DX we can offer for developers.
Last year we made consistent updates and improvements to our docs and API and launched two new SDKS:
Lens React SDK
https://twitter.com/dabit3/status/1606383208089718794
and React Native Lens UI Kit
https://twitter.com/dabit3/status/1600188853297377280
We have a lot of plans for these two libraries, and will also be considering shipping additional products to facilitate and improve the ease of development for devs building on or integrating Lens.
The engineering team led by @wagmi continues to ship new updates to the Lens API at a rapid pace.
You can keep up with the updates by following LensAPI on Lens: @lensapi
A small handful of highlights I will call out that were shipped last year:
- gated publications powered by @LitProtocol
- dispatcher enabling signless transactions
- optimistic UI updates
- feed highlights
- degrees of separation
- profile interests
+ many many others
In November, Lens adopted @xmtplabs to provide secure, private, and encrypted profile-to-profile DMs for the entire Lens ecosystem.
This was huge as it was one of the most requested features from Lens users and the reception has been incredible.
https://twitter.com/xmtp_/status/1588200030820704257
The Lens grants program has deployed funds to over 50 teams building on Lens.
We plan to continue working closely with, and providing support for, certain developers and teams who are building interesting or valuable applications on Lens through our grants program and / or providing engineering support through private channels.
We will be attending, mentoring, participating, and sponsoring strategic events in 2023, including branching out into more traditional "web2" events.
We plan to attend all major @ETHGlobal events, DevCon, & a few other web3 / blockchain events.
We also plan to create small to medium-sized meetup-type events this year in cities around the world starting with Sao Paulo in a couple of weeks.
Here, people can meet others in their community who are using or building on Lens, and also get allow-listed for a profile until permissionless access is enabled for everyone.
There is a lot of hype around web3 social right now:
https://twitter.com/ljin18/status/1610688970173878272
I agree that 2023 will be a huge year for web3 social and for Lens.
We are focused, motivated, and excited to continue building off of the momentum created last year to make 2023 a breakout year for Lens.
There is a lot more happening outside of DevRel, with dedicated teams working with creators (@christina & @bradorbradley) and also other areas of focus like integrations and partnerships.
I have not done a good job highlighting everything else happening in the ecosystem and with the other teams.
If you do want to keep up, follow Lens team members on Lens and on Twitter, starting with:
@christina
@bradorbradley
@fabri
@yoginth
@stani
@paris
@donosonaumczuk
@wagmi
@davidev
@sasicodes
@pealco
That wraps up this overview.
I'm beyond excited and motivated about what we will be working on this year and invite you enjoy the ride with us!
If you've made it this far congratulations, you can earn 1 WMATIC by simply mirroring this post (up to 200 WMATIC)
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- gm cake enjoyoooor, let's continue our adventure in my camera roll π°
Can you guess the city/country? This one should be another easy pick too π
The first cake is also probably my favourite type of cake ever π
- Wouldn't you rather see for yourself?
- Gm π
- From decentralized finance to secure data storage, the possibilities are endless. Excited to see where this technology takes us in the future!
- I will be using @orbwagmi a lot more....
- I will be publishing a couple of open source projects soon + contents.
Wish me luck !!!
- Gm π
- Introduction to Lens for Developers
In this video, you'll learn what Lens Protocol is, how it works, and how to get started building on Lens.
π Lens Docs - https://docs.lens.xyz/
π Developer Quickstart - https://docs.lens.xyz/docs/developer-quickstart
π Lensverse - https://aave.notion.site/Lensverse-a5926eab1d8148eda10053af9f4e28a0
- Today I'm excited to announce the release of React Native Lens UI Kit ππΏ
Get started building mobile apps with social features in as little as 2 lines of code π€―
Check it out and give it a star here πππ
https://github.com/lens-protocol/react-native-lens-ui-kit
Here's why we decided to build this.
UI kits have supercharged developer workflows now for years.Most UI kits have reusable components like buttons, tabs, list items, etc...
These components are great because the abstract away common design and functionality patterns and allow developer to focus on the features that will differentiate their app from everyone else.
When we think of almost every app in existence, there are actually only a few main design patterns that we see reused and rehashed in new and creative ways.
Most apps are list views that navigate to detail views, with a bunch of form elements and buttons mixed in.
What happens when we start seeing common functionality being abstracted at the API and infrastructure layer as well?
We should be able to componentize and abstract away the common design elements here as well!
With Lens Protocol, and really with most social media / social graph applications, we see the same elements.
A profile, a post, profile details, list views, etc...
Traditional apps though have only a single UI that is controlled and owned by the company.With Lens, the protocol encourages developers to build out their own ideas and experiences on top of it.
They don't have to worry about building the back end, they can instead focus on building out their web and mobile apps because all of the infrastructure is maintained for them - similar to serverless technology but instead applied to the entire back end.
This library componentizes and abstracts away these common elements β profiles, posts, comments, profile details, list views, etc... so developers can focus on building out their own differentiating features instead of reinventing the same exact design elements over and over.
In the near future, I want to make the components completely configurable as well so that they can be modified to suit more complex and custom design systems.
The project is still in alpha, so please provide any feedback you'd like so we can continue improvements into the beta and V1 launches.
- Gm from orb app π
Thank you @peterpan.lens for the invite...
- HUGE πΏ LENS π¨ ANNOUNCEMENT (DEVS DID IT AGAIN) CREATORS TAKE NOTE
HUGE πΏ LENS π¨ ANNOUNCEMENT (DEVS DID IT AGAIN) CREATORS TAKE NOTE
@lensapi.lens just published a huge update announcing an integration with Lit Protocol to create token gated content. This i critically important for creators to understand as they can great a token gated experience direct to their fans by rewarding current token holders or creating a new experience or publication. Keep buidling devs thank U!!
#lens #lensapi #devs #creators #bytes
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- Hello, world! We're excited to officially join the @lensprotocol community.
We look forward to more deeply engaging the #Web3 ecosystem through the #Lens Protocol, which is using the very innovation of Web3 itself to reimagine social media and give ownership back to users.
- Sure, it's morning somewhere.
Gm π @lenster.lens
- Big personal update - Friday was my last day at Celestia
I'm beyond excited to be joining @aaveaave.lens + @lensprotocol as Director of DevRel! πΏ
For anyone interested I shared more details here
nader.substack.com/p/my-next-move
Now, let's get to work β¨
- Hello, world!
Happy new week π₯³
- How to run a Celestia Light Node
https://twitter.com/dabit3/status/1548449624322494464
- The modular paradigm opens the door to much more flexibility in how developers can build blockchain applications.
Celestia enables 5 different ways for developers to build, all with different tradeoffs:
1. Deploying an application to a rollup already running on Celestia
The easiest way to get started will be to deploy a smart contract to a rollup chain already running on Celestia.
The barrier to entry is low in that you can use your existing skillet without having to learn anything new.
2. Deploying a chain / rollup to a settlement layer running on Celestia
Unlike Ethereum, Celestia has no enshrined settlement layer built in. Instead, there will be various settlement layers that available to enable developers to easily deploy their own rollup or appchain to Celestia.
3. Deploying to a rollup with Ethereum as settlement and Celestia as DA (Celestiums)
Ethereum rollups batch data from multiple transactions into a single transaction. This rollup transaction data (calldata) is posted to Ethereum but not executed directly.
A Celestium is an L2 chain that uses Ethereum for settlement plus dispute resolution, and Celestia for data availability.
This provides high throughput data availability for Ethereum L2s with a higher level of security than other off-chain data availability techniques.
https://blog.celestia.org/celestiums/
4. Deploying a sovereign chain / rollup to Celestia
In addition to scalability, one of the most powerful value propositions of Celestia is the idea of Sovereign Chains.
Rollups on Ethereum are effectively βbaby chainsβ to Ethereum because Ethereum is responsible for validating their transactions. This makes them tightly linked.
Celestia enables a new type of rollup: sovereign rollup chains.
These are independent chains that are similar to an independent L1.
This means that the settlement layer cannot force inclusion of transactions into the rollup. This also means that the community of a rollup can upgrade the chain or hard fork without needing to fork the settlement layer.
https://blog.celestia.org/sovereign-rollup-chains/
5. Deploying a settlement layer for other developers to leverage
Because of the decoupling of functionality, each layer can specialize in one of the core functions of a blockchain. Developers can create a specialized settlement layer for other rollups to deploy to.
These settlement layers can be built with varying tradeoffs and specialization without the constraints that come with being tightly coupled to the other layers of the chain, enabling experimentation and innovation.
A good example of this would be settlement layers configured specifically to easily enable developers to deploy rollups like Optimism or Aztec without needing to write much configuration or code changes.
I'll also link here to 3 of my favorite resources to dive deeper into these ideas:
1. Learn Modular
https://celestia.org/learn/
2. Pay Attention To Celestia
https://members.delphidigital.io/reports/pay-attention-to-celestia/
3. Modular Blockchains for Sovereign Communities With Hacktivist Mustafa Al-Bassam
https://members.delphidigital.io/media/disruptors-modular-blockchains-for-sovereign-communities-with-hacktivist-mustafa-al-bassam
Twitter thread found here: https://twitter.com/dabit3/status/1547595840482447360
- gm!
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