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$Solana vs $Sui - There is no second best, Sui is the chosen one.

$Solana vs $Sui - There is no second best, Sui is the chosen one.

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Hey Adeniyi.sui, I accidentally sent 0.5 $SUI to your Twitter handle. Mind sending it back when you get a chance? Thanks! Looks like the feature’s still in beta—use at your own risk. Also hi Lofi The Yeti

Hey Adeniyi.sui, I accidentally sent 0.5 $SUI to your Twitter handle. Mind sending it back when you get a chance? Thanks! Looks like the feature’s still in beta—use at your own risk. Also hi Lofi The Yeti

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As blast gets closer to launch, I wanted to share some background on how it started and its key features. The original idea was simple: let creators tokenize their tweets and allow users to buy or sell tokens just by commenting. To make this work, we needed to create wallets linked to each Twitter handle, allow users to fund these wallets, and use LLMs to interpret comments like "buy 1% of XYZ", executing trades based on user intent. This concept also worked great for social tipping. In the attached video, I send money to Matteo without needing to know his wallet address, simply by commenting under his tweet. The transaction was processed quickly, with the LLM interpreting my comment in real-time. Matteo could then retrieve the funds sent to his handle by signing in with it at GiveRep. However xWallet didn't work out due to legal complexities (self-custody related). In the next tweet I will talk about blast's final form, highlight its unique features, and give a shout-out to all the incredible people who made it happen.

As blast gets closer to launch, I wanted to share some background on how it started and its key features. The original idea was simple: let creators tokenize their tweets and allow users to buy or sell tokens just by commenting. To make this work, we needed to create wallets linked to each Twitter handle, allow users to fund these wallets, and use LLMs to interpret comments like "buy 1% of XYZ", executing trades based on user intent. This concept also worked great for social tipping. In the attached video, I send money to Matteo without needing to know his wallet address, simply by commenting under his tweet. The transaction was processed quickly, with the LLM interpreting my comment in real-time. Matteo could then retrieve the funds sent to his handle by signing in with it at GiveRep. However xWallet didn't work out due to legal complexities (self-custody related). In the next tweet I will talk about blast's final form, highlight its unique features, and give a shout-out to all the incredible people who made it happen.

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