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nothing special just skwic
Publications
- Introducing Lens Network. Bringing one billion users to Ethereum.
Our mission is to create an open and fair social network for all. No restrictions. A place where everyone can connect, participate, and build. We believe that digital social spaces will drive Ethereum's mainstream adoption.
We are making a big bet to scale Lens with Validiums and Volitions on Ethereum, leveraging @lens/zksync’s stack to achieve mainstream scale for the social network.
Read more on @lens/t2world: <https://app.t2.world/article/clw6l2z0018727620mc1dq26xr2>
We have opened a LIP discussion for community feedback: <https://github.com/lens-protocol/LIPs/pull/54>
- Is really lens going to deploy on zksync?wow
- back after some times
- iphone 15 seems 👍
- what you prefer?
- Zoraaaa
- hey gitcoin
- that blue bird could come here 😂
- ⚡️ 👀 ⚡️ 👀 ⚡️ 👀 ⚡️
Sneak Peek: @buttrfly.lens for web!
Still in early beta with lots to be added and fixed. Please report any issues you encounter.
👉 https://buttrfly.app
Big shoutout to @jsonpreet.lens who’s been helping on Buttrfly recently for building this with me.
- any opinion about market right now?
- huge jump
- whats up lenster buddies
- could someone tell few useful lens user to follow?
- wen LENS?!
- meme coin hype fades out, but fee still high
- A directed acyclic graph (DAG) is a type of data structure that can be used as a substitute for or complement to blockchains.
Here’s what it means:
• Directed: Each connection has a defined direction, so there’s a single directional flow from one node to another.
• Acyclic: Vertices never loop back on themselves, meaning transactions are immutable.
• Graph: A data structure composed of nodes and the connections between them (which can represent transactions/token movements).
So how are DAGs different from blockchains?
While blockchains are also directed and acyclic, they are made up of blocks of grouped transactions connected in a chain and authenticated by miners/validators. In contrast, DAGs are an expanding graph of individual transactions where new transactions validate previous transactions.
Pros vs. cons:
DAGs are highly efficient and viable infrastructure for micropayments. However, because DAGs are secured by network traffic, low transaction volume can leave them vulnerable to attack.
Are DAGs used in crypto?
Absolutely. Both the Avalanche and Fantom networks combine DAG and blockchain structures in their consensus protocols. For example, the Fantom network uses its DAG 2.0 model to stack transactions and approve them simultaneously before incorporating them into a blockchain for greater security. Other protocols, such as IOTA and Hedera, use DAG-based systems without blockchains.
What’s next for DAGs?
The Chainlink Labs Research Team has published an array of cutting-edge research around DAGs that could potentially lead to the next scalability breakthrough for Web3. Highlights include:
• BFT on a DAG: https://blog.chain.link/bft-on-a-dag/
• Execution and Parallelism: https://blog.chain.link/execution-and-parallelism-for-dag-based-bft-consensus/
• MEV Resistance on a DAG: https://blog.chain.link/mev-resistance-on-a-dag/
Excited about the future of Web3 and keen to connect with the best in the industry?
Get your ticket to SmartCon 2023 before Early Bird tickets run out: https://chn.lk/3zbOEAc
- what’s momoka ?!
- today lens feel little strange 😟
- moon soon 😃
- btc 29482
- Lens is growing with the help of its users. If there is anyone that you would like to invite from your network to Lens during the beta before the flood gates open, shoot me a DM. Prioritizing folks that create content or discussions.
- Lens is growing with the help of its users. If there is anyone that you would like to invite from your network to Lens during the beta before the flood gates open, shoot me a DM. Prioritizing folks that create content or discussions.
- range market
- market 📈📈📈
- GM #lens frens 👋
Say it back!
What did you planned for this weekend?
- ✨ **Introducing Glass Protocol ✨**
gm lens fam ☀️ For those of you that don’t know us, we’re building a protocol for decentralized video on Ethereum.
We’re passionate about video. We believe in having true ownership over the videos you make, how they’re seen, and how they’re monetized. That’s why we’re building an open, permissionless protocol for owning, distributing, and building communities around video.
And that’s why we’re constantly experimenting and building with new Web3 communities to help us further our mission… which brings us to Lens. We’re excited to build more ways for the video creators in the Lens community to create amazing videos with Glass.
Oh—and one more thing. We just announced The Glass Pass, an NFT that represents your creator identity, and your key to owning and creating videos on Glass. You can read more about it here: https://blog.glass.xyz
And to show our love to the Lens community...
🏆 **Anyone who collects this post will be recorded on The Glass Pass claim allowlist** 🏆
And if you vibe with our mission, check out our Manifesto: https://glass.xyz/manifesto
People who **sign it and** **share it to Lens** will also get early access to claim The Glass Pass.
We’re excited to be here and can’t wait to share what we have in store! We're just getting started✌️
#genesispost
- another market crash 💥 😩🙁
- what do you think?
- GM 👋
- hope lens protocol getting more attention
- market is bleeding 🙁
- btc rekt again
wish bulls come back
- bullish
cool
- new profile pic😉
- hope bull market come back
- market seems 🐻ish 😞
- what’s up?
- lenster looks interesting 🤩
- everything seems fine
- what’s new?😀
- Hello World