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Young L

@dasyoungy

Movement Labs. Prev Aptos, Libra/Diem, Novi, FB/Meta. Opinions are my own.

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calendar_today24-11-2011 22:54:25

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> production is key, although I consider that to be part of engineering 💯 "Production Engineering" is actually a thing at Aptos Labs and is a critical team. Without the PEs, we wouldn't have shipped Move 2 to mainnet last week.

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Adding function value is *huge* lift to Move. Move 2 keeps coming! We are only second week into 2025. Aptos doesn't sleep and grinds day in day out.

Thomas | Aptos (@0xthomaschou) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Big thanks to Yuki Kamimoto | CoinDesk JAPAN / N.Avenue CEO and the CoinDesk JAPAN team for hosting Aptos Labs at the N.Avenue Club roundtable! Great discussions and amazing to connect with partners pushing Web3 forward in Japan. Let’s keep building! 🇯🇵✨ Yuki Kamimoto | CoinDesk JAPAN / N.Avenue CEOさん、CoinDesk JAPANチーム、今週のN.Avenue

Young L (@dasyoungy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Impressive feat! Hold the line on sub-second e2e latency while increasing throughput to 20k tps 🔥 Aptos can handle any trading requirement

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A new version of IntelliJ plug-in for Move is released! plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/14721-m… Credit goes to the community dev Maksim K. The update brings full compatibility with Move 2.0 on Aptos Here's the installation guide intellij-move.github.io/quick-start.ht… It doesn't require a JetBrains

Zekun Li (@zekun000) 's Twitter Profile Photo

simple, elegant, while optimal. this is what we’ve been looking for since 2018. after so many iterations, jolteon, decoupled execution, quorum store, order vote, raptr etc, we’re finally here - the end game of high throughput low latency blockchain design!

Young L (@dasyoungy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There were lots of fud on Aptos last year. It didn’t stop the Move team from shipping these key improvements in framework. It’s only Jan 22. 2025 is going to be awesome!

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Mario Nawfal’s Roundtable > The gas? Practically nonexistent. Transaction fees on Solana hit fractions of a cent, unlike Ethereum’s wallet-draining costs. Seriously? Sources: app.artemis.xyz/project/solana… solscan.io/analytics

<a href="/RoundtableSpace/">Mario Nawfal’s Roundtable</a> &gt; The gas? Practically nonexistent. Transaction fees on Solana hit fractions of a cent, unlike Ethereum’s wallet-draining costs.

Seriously? 

Sources: app.artemis.xyz/project/solana…
solscan.io/analytics
Young L (@dasyoungy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It will shift when ppl start focusing on the utility and making an earnest attempt to understand the tech. Oh, cryptography too. Aptos has arguably the best tech and infra scalability. The eng team handled FB scale infra, you bet they can handle web3 with ease.

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Perfect for the Lunar New Year. A great way to instigate sibling rivalries or bickering cousins 😁 Like the WeChat feature where you can create and send hongbao in group chats. You can make do with Aptos Connect and Hongbao powered by Aptos Labs. Unlike the WeChat feature, this

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akshayn.eth avery.apt 🌐 vitalik.eth I appreciate it! But here's my (Romanian) take: We don't talk for the sake of talking. We actually use ZK where it is appropriate. You won't hear us talking about (ZK) rollups because Alexander Spiegelman, Zekun Li, Daniel Xiang & co have aggressively innovated on the consensus

Haseeb >|< (@hosseeb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very interesting approach! Aptos is exploring sharding, but not the kind of sharding you're thinking of—locally sharding, so that a single logical validator is composed of multiple machines working together. (Maybe better to call this node partitioning?) Doing this efficiently

Very interesting approach! <a href="/Aptos/">Aptos</a> is exploring sharding, but not the kind of sharding you're thinking of—locally sharding, so that a single logical validator is composed of multiple machines working together. (Maybe better to call this node partitioning?)

Doing this efficiently
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David and Craft invested in Bitwise’s seed round in 2017. Over two months ago, David informed me they had to divest from Bitwise. We worked with David and the Craft team to coordinate and complete a sale of David’s Bitwise 10 holdings and Craft’s equity stake in our company.