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@filmakarov
filio.eth
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RT @game_for_one: I think after the last 48h, it’s worth going over tilt in trading. Tilt isn’t just about losing money. It’s about losing…
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@filmakarov
filio.eth
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@pedrouid @ox_shaman @itxenjoyer @biconomy Will share a post with details
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@filmakarov
filio.eth
4 days
RT @itxenjoyer: Casual Thursday at @biconomy. Just solved Nick's 7702 SCA compatibility w/ resource locks - can now prove master PK non-e…
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@filmakarov
filio.eth
7 days
So true
@RnaudBertrand
Arnaud Bertrand
8 days
It's becoming clearer and clearer that we're looking at a seismic shift in the US's relationship with the world, between: 1) The US dismantling its foreign interference apparatuses (like USAID 👇) 2) Marco Rubio stating that we're now in a multipolar world with "multi-great powers in different parts of the planet" ( and that "the postwar global order is not just obsolete; it is now a weapon being used against us" ( 3) The tariffs on supposed "allies" like Mexico, Canada or the EU This is the US effectively saying "our attempt at running the world is over, to each his own, we're now just another great power, not the 'indispensable nation'." It looks "dumb" (as the WSJ just wrote) if you are still mentally in the old paradigm but it's always a mistake to think that what the US (or any country) does is dumb. Hegemony was going to end sooner or later, and now the U.S. is basically choosing to end it on its own terms. It is the post-American world order - brought to you by America itself. Even the tariffs on allies, viewed under this angle, make sense, as it redefines the concept of "allies": they don't want - or maybe rather can't afford - vassals anymore, but rather relationships that evolve based on current interests. You can either view it as decline - because it does unquestionably look like the end of the American empire - or as avoiding further decline: controlled withdrawal from imperial commitments in order to focus resources on core national interests rather than being forced into an even messier retreat at a later stage. In any case it is the end of an era and, while the Trump administration looks like chaos to many observers, they're probably much more attuned to the changing realities of the world and their own country's predicament than their predecessors. Acknowledging the existence of a multipolar world and choosing to operate within it rather than trying to maintain an increasingly costly global hegemony couldn't be delayed much further. It looks messy but it is probably better than maintaining the fiction of American primacy until it eventually collapses under its own weight. This is not to say that the U.S. won't continue to wreak havoc on the world, and in fact we might be seeing it become even more aggressive than before. Because when it previously was (badly, and very hypocritically) trying to maintain some semblance of self-proclaimed "rules-based order", it now doesn't even have to pretend it is under any constraint, not even the constraint of playing nice with allies. It's the end of the U.S. empire, but definitely not the end of the U.S. as a major disruptive force in world affairs. All in all this transformation may mark one of the most significant shifts in international relations since the fall of the Soviet Union. And those most unprepared for it, as is already painfully obvious, are America's vassals caught completely flat-footed by the realization that the patron they've relied on for decades is now treating them as just another set of countries to negotiate with.
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@filmakarov
filio.eth
7 days
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@filmakarov
filio.eth
12 days
RT @biconomy: This is why the Modular Smart Ecosystem rocks. With the Resource Lock module compatible with ERC7579 it means Nexus supports…
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@filmakarov
filio.eth
12 days
Congrats @rhinestonewtf on launching Omni account! LFG CA!
@rhinestonewtf
Rhinestone
12 days
6/ Omni Account is compatible with any ERC-7579 account, including Biconomy’s Nexus, Zerodev’s Kernel, and Magic’s upcoming smart account. And thanks to The Compact by @z0age from @uniswap, Omni Account will also work seamlessly with Smart EOAs courtesy of EIP-7702 and Pectra.
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@filmakarov
filio.eth
16 days
Shipping faster @biconomy rulez
@gakonst
Georgios Konstantopoulos
16 days
We haven't yet the fundamental limits of what we can do. Ethereum should reach the efficient frontier of what’s possible before arguing about how we would choose between our values once we’ve hit those limits. Shipping faster will help Ethereum get there. Instead of "should we do X or Y?", the answer might be "both."
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@filmakarov
filio.eth
22 days
Dear future presidents, DMs are open #Trumpcoin
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@filmakarov
filio.eth
1 month
@0xKofi Yep. We can add EIP # because there can be other contexts for delegation. For example there is ERC 7710 which is about delegations as well So it can be “The most popular 7702 delegate in June was Biconomy Nexus 2.0.1 with address 0x00..567”
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@filmakarov
filio.eth
1 month
RT @Joepegler: While building out a new Smart Sessions feature (grantDeferredPermission , I kept running into UserO…
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@filmakarov
filio.eth
1 month
If you're looking for the SA that implements latest standards, such as 7702, 7779, 7821, and others, checkout the /dev branch on Nexus repo
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