nick.sway ⛽️ (@iamnickdodson) 's Twitter Profile
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@iamnickdodson

CEO @fuel_network Builder of 1st/only* optimistic rollup on Eth. The Rollup OS. Autonomy for all. Prev. #16 @ ConsenSys. Vitalik maxi.

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solene.stark 🐺 (@_sdav) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have not been able to make any payment with my credit card for 3 days because my bank blocked my card for "fraud alert", thank you Gnosis Pay 🦉💳 for being in my daily life 💚

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Fuel aims to retain low node requirements because: - increases access to validation - lowers infrastructure cost - improves developer experience - enables more resources are available for additional services (i.e. running Eth nodes, oracles, bridges, restaking etc.) Better

Ethereum on ARM (and RISC-V) 🦇🔊🐼👉👈🐼 (@ethereumonarm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In case anyone is wondering how reliable these ARM64 boards are, we've been running for +2 months: - 2 Supernodes (Go Ethereum+Nimbus+Optimism) - 1 Archive node (Reth+Nimbus) - 1 Full node (Hyperledger Besu+Teku) Run your #Ethereum node at home.

Ethereum on ARM (and RISC-V) 🦇🔊🐼👉👈🐼 (@ethereumonarm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a synced @go_etherereum node running on the Banana pi Open Source Hardware Banana Pi BPI-F3 #RISCV board. A lot of work ahead but so much potential for running #Ethereum nodes on Open Hardware. Huge thanks to haurog and The first Aavegotchi for their insights and hard work. +Detailed info

This is a synced @go_etherereum node running on the <a href="/sinovoip/">Banana pi Open Source Hardware</a> Banana Pi BPI-F3 #RISCV board.

A lot of work ahead but so much potential for running #Ethereum nodes on Open Hardware.

Huge thanks to <a href="/haurog1/">haurog</a> and <a href="/firstaavegotchi/">The first Aavegotchi</a> for their insights and hard work.

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Thinking of intentionally pretending the fuel network Twitter is hacked to promote our upcoming hackathon, what does everyone think?