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Dalton

@dgs #8200

Eng at Warbler Labs working on Heron Finance and Goldfinch. Built easybridge.io, onchainfacts.xyz, zodiacdaily.xyz, and other random projects.
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Signing a message client side and then verifying it onchain can be tricky to get right and difficult to debug. Here’s a working example with ethers v6 and Open Zeppelin to save you some time https://gist.github.com/daltyboy11/5a5a38ea8353164238d945c6d61e8c99
today is a good day to write some solidity
For those of you who use telegram, what’s stopping you from using signal?
so there’s a new “passes” tab with rankings now.. i hve to pump these numbers up and break top 10
Really feeling the CDMX altitude. I was huffing and puffing but the dues were paid.
blackbirding today
Happy Easter to those who celebrate!
Things I had in mind when I made this
- 0 fees: It’s a direct interface to Circle contracts and API. Only fees are network fees.
- intuitive: any crypto native should be able to use it easily
- history: as someone who bridged frequently I wanted to see my history in one place
Been working on an easy to use CCTP interface as a hobby project. It’s self serve and keeps a record of your bridging history. Would love some feedback from yall: www.easybridge.io

If you’re going to try it out on mobile then I suggest you open it in your wallet app’s embedded browser
first of many coffees courtesy of the blackbird breakfast club, at spring cafe aspen.
Anyone seeing gas estimation issues, e.g. UNPREDICTABLE_GAS_LIMIT errors, as a result of dencun?
the future we want
super pumped to share this out and to have played a small part in building it. Should out to the entire Warbler Labs team. Check it out!!!
fyi there's a shortcut to waiting 7 days to move funds from an l1 back to mainnet
1. swap your l2 eth for USDC
2. bridge your USDC to mainnet via Circle cross chain transfer protocol: https://www.circle.com/en/cross-chain-transfer-protocol
3. withdraw the USDC on mainnet
takes ~20 minutes
Had some fun building https://onchainfacts.xyz with @xmtp. The premise: send 1 USDC and get three fun facts delivered your inbox. Taking recs for new fact categories ;)
Sent some test xmtp messages to my cb wallet and was inundated with scam messages. A basic spam filter is low hanging fruit in the messaging space.