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Today’s episode is a special episode with David Furlong, founder of frames.js. We discuss everything frames and farcaster. Don't miss out on it ! Participate in the Superfluid Frontier Guild program: https://www.notion.so/superfluidhq/Superfluid-Frontier-Guild-ca56b52629f446989a66fb69b158cd74 FramesJs: https://framesjs.org/ Superfluid: https://www.…
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Today's guest is Noam Hurwitz, an engineer at Alchemy who is playing a key role in building Alchemy's new account abstraction infrastructure. Alchemy on AA: www.alchemy.com/account-abstraction Alchemy: https://www.alchemy.com Alchemy University: https://university.alchemy.com Follow Noam on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ProbablyNoam 00:00 Intro 3:51…
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Today's episode is with Remi & Sung - core contributors at Alluo Finance. We went deep into Alluo's smart contract architecture & philosophy on building great DeFi user experiences. Learn more about Alluo: https://linktr.ee/alluo Build on Superfluid: https://www.superfluid.finance/wave-pool 00:00 Intro 5:11 How Remi got into the industry/Alluo's fo…
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This week's guest is Zac Williamson, founder & CEO at Aztec. Check out the Superfluid Wave Pool! https://www.superfluid.finance/wavepool Aztec: https://twitter.com/aztecnetwork Noir Docs: https://noir-lang.org/ Zac on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Zac_Aztec 00:00 Intro 3:45 How Zac got into Web3 6:45 The creation of Aztec 14:30 why did he build huff…
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This week's episode features an interview between Patrick Collins and a Web3 Security Engineer at Trail of Bits. They cover: - testing methodologies - fuzzing - static analysis With Trail of Bits Security Engineer, Troy! Timestamps 3:10 - Exploring Smart Contract Testing Methodologies with Trail of Bits 5:37 - Testing Strategies for Smart Contracts…
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Today's episode is a technical deep dive into how Lens Protocol works under the hood. Build with Superfluid: https://www.superfluid.finance/wavepool Build on Lens: https://www.lens.xyz/garden Chapters: 00:00:00 - Intro 00:02:45 - Hackathons and the Superfluid Wave Pool 00:05:35 - Understanding Lens: A Developer's Perspective 00:08:11 - Lens Infrast…
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00:00 Intro & Opening Conversation 7:58 Tincho's audit setup 12:35 VSCodium 14:08 Foundry v hardhat 22:00 First audit steps 25:00 Tincho's process for commenting within the code itself 30:00 Processing a codebase with lots of inheritance & moving parts: there’s a kind of art here to flowing back and forth between the big picture architecture/busine…
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Today’s guest is Richard Meissner, co founder & CTO at Safe. Richard is an expert on all things smart contract wallets, and we used this episode to go deep into account abstraction. In particular, we discussed the Safe contract architecture and how things like Safe modules & smart contract wallets work under the hood. The Safe team has rolled out a…
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Today’s guest is with Devtooligan - a pseudonymous smart contract engineer and auditor. Devtooligan is a mainstay in the Huff community and just recently landed a job as a security engineer at Trail of Bits. In this episode we went deep into Huff & why so many Huffoors have had lots of success. We also discussed Devtooligan’s career path and his jo…
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Today's guest is Jordi Baylina, who leads the technical team building the Polygon zkEVM. The polygon zkEVM launches in late march, and this episode will serve as your technical introduction to how the zkEVM works. We got deep into how Jordi & the team pulled this off - we talked through how the prover & sequencer works, stepped through a sample tra…
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Today’s guest is DC Builder - a pseudonymous dev who works as an engineer at Worldcoin and maintains DevPill.me - a guide to becoming a web3 engineer. DC Builder has contributed quite a bit of open source content & research to the space as well. He’s written things like deep dive guides on L2s and he also created the zero knowledge machine learning…
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Today’s guest is Henri from StarkWare. Henri is a dev advocate who is deeply plugged into the StarkNet ecosystem and also hosts the StarkNet team’s podcast. This episode is meant to be a great introduction into building on StarkNet for existing web3 devs. We went very deep into all things StarkNet and Cairo. We discussed things like the StarkNet ac…
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Today’s guest is DeGatchi, an anon web3 dev who has gone from teaching himself to code on the bus, to building some of the most cutting edge open source tooling in the space. In this episode, Degatchi walks us through his journey into crypto, and his work as a dev to date. We discussed his early learning process, and his journey doing things like l…
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Today’s guest is Sachin from Biconomy. This episode was dedicated to the details of account abstraction and new technologies that aim to improve the overall user experience in web3. In particular, we went into great detail on ERC4337 vs EIP 3074, and talked through what infrastructure is required to actually get ERC 4337 implemented. Biconomy is wo…
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Today’s guest is Nader Dabit - the Director of Developer relations at Aave. Nader has had a very positive impact on many, many devs in web3, and in this episode, we tried to get behind the scenes on how Nader approaches creating developer content, building developer communities, and both building & maintaining APIs and developer tooling. If you wor…
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Today’s guest is Bowen Wang, the Head of Protocol Development at Near. This episode will serve as a technical introduction to NEAR from the point of view of an EVM developer. Bowen and I discussed a lot of the inner workings of NEAR: we went into sharding, asynchronicity on NEAR, javascript smart contracts, and NEAR’s analogues to account abstracti…
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Push protocol is building a decentralized communication and notification layer for web3, and in this episode, we deep dive the protocol on a technical level. We talk through things like the push smart contracts, PUSH ‘channels’, what exactly the notification itself is under the hood, and more. We also asked Harsh some more general questions about b…
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Today we’ll be looking beyond the EVM to do a technical deep dive on the Solana ecosystem. Stream Salaries With Superfluid: https://use.superfluid.finance/payroll Bartosz is the head of product engineering at Solana. He’ll tell you more about his journey into crypto in the episode, but Bartosz is someone with deep expertise in building software for…
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Today’s guest is Luis (aka gitpusha), co founder of Gelato network. Luis has a fascinating story. He taught himself to code about 5 years ago and jumped into crypto before finding his way into smart contract automation & ultimately the founding of Gelato Network - a protocol for decentralized smart contract automation. In this episode, we deep dive…
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Today’s guest is Julien Niset, co-founder of Argent. Argent is a non custodial smart contract wallet that aims to improve UX across the entirety of web3. Julien has also become an expert & thought leader on account abstraction. In this episode, we deep dive account abstraction, how Argent works under the hood, and what app developers need to unders…
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Today’s guest is Patrick Collins. You may know Patrick from his YouTube channel or his work at Chainlink, where he serves as a Lead Developer Advocate. Patrick is one of the industry’s best educators and devrel pros. His latest 32 hour, full stack web3 development course was viewed over 1.3M times, and lives on as one of the best resources for peop…
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Today’s guest is with 0xBeans - a smart contract engineer who worked at Coinbase in the early days and now does work across the space as a solidity engineer. Beans is the creator of the IAmTheOptimizer challenge, which took off earlier this year and saw the industry’s most high profile devs taking a crack at it. In this episode, we discuss gas opti…
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Today’s guest is Foobar - a Dev, writer, and auditor who is also a DeFi & NFT founder. You may know Foobar from Twitter, where he is a grade A memepoaster and prolific commentator on all things crypto. He’s also the creator of Delegate.cash - an immutable primitive to safely claim airdrops for vaulted NFTs. In this episode, we deep dive several of …
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Today’s episode is with Nick Dodson, co-founder of Fuel Labs and one of the minds behind the Sway language. We deep dive the FuelVM, Sway, and how Nick approaches his work as an engineer. Stream salaries with Superfluid: https://use.superfluid.finance/payroll 00:00 Intro 5:14 How Nick got into crypto 8:36 Why build Fuel? 11:51 Where does Fuel fit i…
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Winter has been prolific on Twitter & in his web3 journey. He’s worked on projects for the Nouns and Loot communities, and produced really interesting projects of his own including ERC1155U, Runes of Ethereum, & Hot Chain SVG. Stream salaries with Superfluid: https://use.superfluid.finance/payroll In this episode, we talk about the benefits of buil…
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Igor has a really interesting story. Babylon was a DeFi protocol that ended up shutting down after the Rari capital exploit, but the team gave the project a high integrity effort and it sounds like they learned many things during the journey. Igor walks us through what it was like launching a new DeFi protocol during the bull market, and also talks…
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Stream payroll with Superfluid: https://use.superfluid.finance/payroll Today’s guest is Yorke Rhodes - founding engineer at Hyperlane, a protocol which serves as a platform for building cross chain applications. Yorke is very knowledgable about building smart contracts. He was previously at Celo and has spent his career going deep on solidity befor…
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Today we have Cami Ramos Garzon - aka Camiinthisthang on twitter. Cami is a Colombian-American engineer who began her career as a software engineer at Paypal before ultimately getting involved in web3. She’s a natural communicator who quickly found a fit in developer relations for some of the industry’s largest and fastest moving protocols like the…
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Today’s guest is Odysseas.eth, an engineer at Nomad who has provided a lot of value to the space as an engineer and open source contributor to various projects such as Foundry. Odysseas has a passion for decentralization, and in this episode, we discuss the technical details of what he calls the Sovereign Stack - a suite of tools he feels are impor…
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Today’s guest is Vex, a software engineer, smart contract developer, and major contributor to Huff - a low level assembly language for the Ethereum Virtual machine. Vex knows a ton about the EVM at the low level, and we go deep into why Huff is a great language to learn for building incredibly gas efficient contracts. Huff is also being used more a…
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Dawson is the founder of Earnifi, a platform which helps you stay on top of airdrops in web3. He is a serial hacker and has contributed to/created many open source projects to improve his own life & the lives of dapp developers. In this episode, we talk in detail about building high performance decentralized applications, and step through Dawson's …
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Today, we have Santiago Palladino, a lead developer at OpenZeppelin who has helped drive the development of OpenZeppelin’s Defender product. He’s also provided value as an educator for the space, and wrote a book on Ethereum for web developers in 2019. In this episode, we discuss Open Zeppelin’s defender product, and it’s underlying design. We also…
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00:00 intro 3:09 How Sam got involved in crypto 5:16 Multi chain maker 9:36 Maker Teleport 12:37 Stepping through a specific tx lifecycle with Maker Teleport, and how that compares to other message passing bridges in the space 16:22 UX considerations of different cross chain message passing designs 19:19 RWA on Maker 21:46 Technical considerations …
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In this episode, we talk with a vyper contributor and compiler expert who pseudonymously goes by @big_tech_sux on Twitter. Bts knows a lot about programming languages, and we go deep into vyper in this episode. We discuss things like vyper's evolution, standardized intermediate representations for web3 compilers, and titanoboa - a new contribution …
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Today's guest is Nicolás Venturo, a blockchain engineer at Balancer Labs and former engineer at Open Zeppelin - where he contributed to one of the first audits of the solidity compiler. Nicolás is very well versed on the ins & outs of solidity, smart contract development, and best practiced for security. Prior to getting involved in crypto, he was …
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Today’s guest is Chris Maree, a senior engineer at UMA protocol. Chris got into crypto several years ago and is a wealth of knowledge on solidity development, DeFi, & cryptoeconomics. In this episode, we go deep on engineering at UMA, and got to ask Chris a ton of questions about smart contract design patterns. We discuss the cryptoeconomics of UMA…
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Today, we have Austin Griffith, dev tooling & dev education extraordinaire. He’s the creator of countless high value dev tools, including ETH.Build, Scaffold-ETH, and Speed Run Ethereum. In this episode, we discuss Austin’s process for building developer tooling, new developments that Austin is excited about at the application layer, and how to lev…
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On the Devs Do Something podcast, we bring you technical discussions with some of the best and brightest engineers in all of web3. Today, we have Rahul Sethuram - CTO & cofounder of Connext. Connext is building the first fully trust-minimized Crosschain Communication protocol to make blockchains composable. Rahul has been in the space for the bette…
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