Any web3 frens in Melbourne 🇦🇺 up for a coffee / lunch this Friday?
Same - would love to be there but we're in Australia. June is really slammed, any thoughts to doing a Sept/Oct event?
I'm personally not a fan of templates/scaffolding - it's hard to upgrade and forces you into a specific frontend stack. I wanted to be opinionated on the EVM side, but un-opinionated on your choice of frontend + wallet connectivity. Really striving for that drop-in experience, like clerk.dev
Been wanting more from a local dev environment for web3 - building doesn't feel full-stack, it feels silo'ed. Frontend dev happens in one repo, Solidity in another. I really wanted it to feel like an embedded experience, similar to how Next.js feels for React dev: Changes appear instantly in frontend. Been a big inspo
Thanks for the đź‘€ - we're excited to hear from the community on what we should work on next!
Framework features: - Works with any React-based framework (Next.js, CRA, etc) - Highly-opinionated on tooling: Foundry + Wagmi + Ethers (Viem soon) - Dev Environment with Hot Contract Reloading - Zero config deployments ... and lots more on the roadmap
gm! I'm excited to share an Alpha preview of Hybrid with the Farcaster community. https://hybrid.dev Hybrid is a React-first, Web3 Framework for Building EVM Applications. Think of it as one layer above Wagmi/Foundry but with tons of DX bells-and-whistles.
Hey @samantha I've been using socket.dev and it seems to work pretty well for what we're doing. How does listen.dev compare? See screenshot, this is the level of detail we get for PRs.
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Yeah! Really excited about this project. Will definitely hop on the thread. Thx đź‘Ť
1 seems like the most fun - plus it has extensibility / versioning built in. Later on down the road you can create new mission patches.
Last battle I remember was DHH vs Apple: https://www.hey.com/apple. I don't think they backed down an inch.
The expertise on here is stellar. Lots of smart people in their respective areas willing to offer insights without criticism.
Easy - server signs a msg with the wallet address. Wallet passes that to mint call. Contract verifies known signer and msg are correct. Marks signature as used.
I’ve always opted for off-chain lists vs merkle roots. Doesn’t require a transaction to add a new wallet address. Pretty much every drop I’ve been a part of has a ton of last minute wallet additions that would be a pain to do with merkle design.
Not there - but my top-2 cities. Posting some recs if it's helpful: - Grab a pastry at Panaderia Rosdetta - Skip Pujol, if you want Michelin experience go to Quintonil. - Bars: Licoretta Limantour or Baltra Bar. - If you like japanese standing bars, le Tachinomi Desu is closeby in Japanese section Cuauhtémoc.