Mechanical Engineer, Cryptocurrencies Investor, Master of Science on Aircraft Design
I just voted "No" on "Renewed Liquidity Incentivization Mandate" snapshot.org/#/stgdao.eth/proposal/0xe8e92474bbd4ad0aa011cf69ad1873a9e30ab9c431f717e9d859a78fdd799a3a #Snapshot
I just voted "Yes" on "Add Metis Chain support for MAI Bridging" snapshot.org/#/stgdao.eth/proposal/0xf1274081c9f4db1db77f30f21b53f61dde8716f8d3f2aac7367709bd4af369b2 #Snapshot
Lets see if any Lens weebs can quess which popular anime this song is from! 😄
Kelvin at PoolyCon: When is Pooly's Deposit Finalized?
This is a technical one: Kelvin Fichter talks about aggressive open source and Transaction Finality on Optimism Mainnet.
00:20 Intro 01:36 When is Pooly's deposit finalized? 01:47 Pooly makes a deposit on Ethereum 02:31 Pooly makes a deposit on Optimism 02:50 Why do people get confused? 03:24 Rollup basics 05:59 The Challenge Period 08:32 That doesn't mean withdrawals aren't important 09:27 The Settlement Layer doesn't impact finality 09:47 The Number in a Box 14:18 Recap
Key-7 : Scalability: Finally, consider the scalability of the AI project. Look for projects that have the potential to scale up quickly and efficiently as demand grows. This will help ensure that the project can generate sustainable returns over the long term.
Key-6 : Security: Cryptocurrency platforms are frequently targeted by hackers, and it is important to ensure that the AI project is designed with security in mind. Look for platforms that have robust security protocols and a strong track record of protecting user data.
Key-5 : Transparency: Look for platforms that are transparent about their AI projects, including the algorithms used and the data sources. Transparency is important for building trust and credibility with investors.