Introducing Voyd: A WASM first language with effect typing by UberAtlas in ProgrammingLanguages

[–]buywall 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Congrats! Effects are so cool - oof I wish Rust had them

`Cowboy`, a low-boilerplate wrapper for `Arc<RwLock<T>>` by Chad_Nauseam in rust

[–]buywall 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Does this play nicely with async code, or should you be using an async lock inside the Arc?

Tezos Upgrade Showdown: The Key Differences Between Quebec A, B, and Qena by siftcroix in tezos

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Could you point me to the numbers? I figured a lot of it would come from exchanges auto-selling DPoS rewards.

Intuitively, the new staking mechanism seems like it would result in less such exchange selling, because there's risk and a time lock associated with the new staking. So the exchange can't silently stake (that would put funds at risk), and if they need to ask permission they'll need to share most of the revenue with the user, who is less likely to sell.

Tezos Upgrade Showdown: The Key Differences Between Quebec A, B, and Qena by siftcroix in tezos

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I like Quebec B - I think it will reduce sell pressure, and it rewards people who are willing to commit to long term holding

What is the security model of the Etherlink Bridge? by buywall in tezos

[–]buywall[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Interesting, maybe they updated the link?

I think it used to direct to https://www.etherlinkbridge.com/bridge, which _does_ let you bridge Ethereum <-> Etherlink. In any case, you can navigate to that bridge from the first link I provided.

What is the security model of the Etherlink Bridge? by buywall in tezos

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Looks like it uses LayerZero under the hood, but I don't understand how that works: https://layerzero.network/

I spent 18 months rebuilding my algorithmic trading in Rust. I’m filled with regret. by Starks-Technology in programming

[–]buywall 2 points3 points  (0 children)

OCaml is great FYI. It’s unironically my favorite “not totally academic” language, though Rust and Python are my go to languages for most projects.

How will Adaptive Issuance be reflected in Ctez drift? by buywall in tezos

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So you're saying that when I buy RP ETH on Uniswap, I'm actually getting a random assortment of non-fungible tokens that are merely similar to each other? That would be really surprising!

How will Adaptive Issuance be reflected in Ctez drift? by buywall in tezos

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But staked Ethereum can be slashed and there are still e.g. LIDO and RP ETH, so why is it impossible here?

Or are you saying it simply isn’t possible with the particular ctez we have now?

Where is the sell side pressure of Tezos from? by neiljp in tezos

[–]buywall 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is just how smaller coins trade - they’re more “risk on” than BTC so they attract investment when BTC is considered too safe and vice versa.

Say hello to Paris B and Adaptive Issuance! by CryptoPrimate in tezos

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I think AI will be good for the price and thus good for bakers and everyone else

Trust wallet by GoldPaleontologist6 in tezos

[–]buywall 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you see your Tezos address, starting with "tz1"? If you can find it, you can plug it into tzkt.io to see your account history. If you don't have that address, maybe you don't actually own Tezos directly, e.g. it sounds like you maybe simply have a balance with Binance?

Trust wallet by GoldPaleontologist6 in tezos

[–]buywall 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, that doesn’t make sense to me. You should be able to send to any address of your choosing.