Danilo Tuler π§
@dtuler
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Open-source developer, entrepreneur, blockchain engineer. @cartesiproject contributor.
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GM @EFDevcon and GM to everyone at Devconnect! Our contributors are on site, so hereβs who you can meet IRL to talk all things Cartesi: @felipeargento, @bmaia_expat, @GCdePaula_, @carlofragni, @guidanoli, @henrimarlon_, @miltonjonat, @PedroArgento8, @dtuler π«‘
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Welcome @tezos to RISC-V bandwagon. Come and take a look at @cartesiproject mature RISC-V emulator at https://t.co/qifGbiFZPT
@ArthurB @trilitech
github.com
The off-chain implementation of the Cartesi Machine - cartesi/machine-emulator
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Study @cartesiproject , IMO this is how projects should be launched. Honeypot to test their proof system, immutable contracts. Such a different way to launch a product. I hope bounty will increase and there will be enough hackers/researchers to look at their proof systemπ
New project on L2BEAT: @cartesiproject PRT Honeypot. Stage 2 Appchain with a (major) twist. β« Before you ape into this, reconsider: You will lose all your funds. Why? π
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New project on L2BEAT: @cartesiproject PRT Honeypot. Stage 2 Appchain with a (major) twist. β« Before you ape into this, reconsider: You will lose all your funds. Why? π
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Meet the Cartesi PRT Honeypot π―ππ§ Our first rollup application equipped with the PRT fraud-proof system, putting the appchain stack to the test. Itβs a key milestone toward decentralization and trustless security, in line with @l2beatβs standards. β https://t.co/DwLrcll4vt
L2BEAT Recategorisation is LIVE! π This is the biggest update to our framework yet - redefining what it truly means to be an Ethereum L2. 130+ projects re-evaluated. New standards. Clearer definitions. Higher expectations. Hereβs what changed - and why it matters π
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Another annoyance is how no ERC-4337 provider support local development, and rely on testnets for development. Testnet is for testing, not for development. I hope Porto by @ithacaxyz helps to improve the dev experience for ERC-4337 (and EIP-7702).
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I created @OnChessProject mostly as a demo application to experiment with EIPs that tackles UX issues. The code is based on EIP-5792 and ERC-7715. Unfortunately very few wallets support EIP-5792, @zerodev_app Kernel dropped support, @Alchemy Smart Accounts don't support.
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Yes, I saw @VitalikButerin 's post on replacing the EVM with RISC-V, and Iβm really glad to see this direction being explored! We built a high-performance RISC-V emulator: fully deterministic, reproducible, with complete RV64GC ISA support (both privileged and unprivileged),
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Try a Cartesi Machine (reproducible deterministic RISC-V) in your browser: https://t.co/rWgB6sTWnQ
edubart.github.io
Linux RISC-V virtual machine, powered by the Cartesi Machine emulator, running in the browser via WebAssembly.
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RISC-V? Cartesi Machine? Whatβs the buzz, and why should you care? β¬οΈ RISC-V is a real-world architecture, used by actual hardware companies. Not a blockchain-only toy. Cartesi Machine is built on top of a RISC-V emulator. That means Cartesi isn't building in isolation. It's
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Atlas is demonstrating reinforcement learning policies developed using a motion capture suit. This demonstration was developed in partnership with Boston Dynamics and @rai_inst.
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"Web3 security is only as strong as its weakest link." Cartesi co-founder @erickdemoura breaks down the Lazarus Groupβs attack on @Bybit_Official and explains why verifiable, reproducible builds are key to preventing similar hacks. Check out the latest @beincrypto article β
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i believe @cartesiprojectβs Dave to be the most advanced fraud proof system out there, outcompeting both @arbitrumβs BoLD and @Optimismβs OPFP i highly recommend reading the research post. iβd love to see OP and Orbit stack chains integrating it!
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There are a lot more possibilities to explorer here. Liquidity pools for backers for example, world lenders, etc. Cryptopolis can be a real micro economy driven by the SimCity simulation engine.
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If the "people wallet" runs out of money, the game halts, which means the economy collapsed. Two solutions there. Wait for more backers. Or you mint more tokens, creating world inflation. Of course you can't mint USDC. But if you create a new token for the game, then you can.
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Taxes money come from a special in-game wallet called "the people wallet". Someone needs to inject USDC there. They receive whatever players spend, and pay back taxes to players. If players on average do well, backers lose money. If players don't do well, backers earn money.
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