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User experience is key - that's why the best projects are building on Scroll. 📜 Catch Raza and explain how Scroll enables economic security through validity proofs. 🔐

134,557 просмотров • 1 год назад •via X (Twitter)

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Фото профиля Scroll
Scroll1 год назад

🎧 Listen to the full @_TalkingTokens podcast with @jacqmelinek:

Фото профиля kate ☁️🌱🧩
kate ☁️🌱🧩1 год назад

@razacodes @sandyzkp Yeah, as users we experienced one thing on Scroll: Getting scammed

Фото профиля Ngoạ Long
Ngoạ Long1 год назад

@razacodes @sandyzkp Scam

Фото профиля tomb Crypto 🐐
tomb Crypto 🐐1 год назад

@razacodes @sandyzkp

Фото профиля AnyYas
AnyYas1 год назад

@razacodes @sandyzkp Hahahahahaa user experience?????? #scrollscam

Фото профиля 0xAkhMi
0xAkhMi1 год назад

@razacodes @sandyzkp User experience really @sandyzkp ? 😂😂😂

Фото профиля Flora
Flora1 год назад

@razacodes @sandyzkp scam project

Фото профиля bigchops `(Ø,G)`
bigchops `(Ø,G)`1 год назад

@razacodes @sandyzkp Nobody is building on your scam chain. Fuck off

Фото профиля Kanishka | (Ø,G)
Kanishka | (Ø,G)1 год назад

@razacodes @sandyzkp @Scroll_ZKP talking about user experience lol

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