Eric Winer (@eric_winer) 's Twitter Profile
Eric Winer

@eric_winer

CTO @near_ai, formerly @pagodaplatform @niftygateway @gemini

any AI / crypto opinions are my own. any NFL opinions are the official position of my employer.

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linkhttps://near.ai/ calendar_today02-12-2013 15:00:16

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NEAR AI (@near_ai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/5: We integrated Coinbase Developer Platform🛡️'s x4O2 payment protocol with NEAR Intents to let users and AI agents buy USDC directly through HTTP requests - no blockchain knowledge needed!

NEAR Protocol (@nearprotocol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Blink and it's final. NEAR Protocol just dropped 600ms blocks + 1.2s finality on mainnet. Blazing-fast performance and secure execution—finally, a chain that delivers both Some chains talk about fast blocks. NEAR delivers real finality in 1.2 seconds. No compromises. No

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hey internet: what's the most expensive item at chipotle? context: i saw Flexa today at Consensus 2025, remembered i threw a couple bucks worth of $btc in my flexa/spedn account in 2019, and now it's gone up 18x but can only be used in certain retail stores

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OpenAI Codex seems nice, but here's my nitpick: i dislike when LLMs describe their actions in a comment, e.g. "// moved this line from below" IMO code comments should only reflect the *current* state of the codebase. from their blog post, Codex seems to take this to an extreme.

Bowen Wang (@bowenwang18) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here’s a high-level stack overview of Shade Agents that Proximity Labs has been working on. It is an extremely powerful design because with Chain Signatures, a decentralized group of worker agents can control the same key (derived from the smart contract) across various

Here’s a high-level stack overview of Shade Agents that <a href="/proximityfi/">Proximity Labs</a> has been working on. 

It is an extremely powerful design because with Chain Signatures, a decentralized group of worker agents can control the same key (derived from the smart contract) across various
Eric Winer (@eric_winer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

IMO you should almost always be speaking to your AI tools. You're wasting time typing, mash that F5 🎤 button instead.

NEARN (@nearn_io) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Infrastructure Committee is looking for you! 🎯 Are you: ✅ Building for the NEAR ecosystem ✅ An infrastructure provider ✅ A development team 📣 Applications for Q3/Q4 2025 are open! Want to shape the future of NEAR and receive funding? Bring your ideas — and submit your

The Infrastructure Committee is looking for you! 🎯

Are you:
✅ Building for the NEAR ecosystem
✅ An infrastructure provider
✅ A development team

📣 Applications for Q3/Q4 2025 are open!
Want to shape the future of NEAR and receive funding?
Bring your ideas — and submit your
Eric Winer (@eric_winer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A+ quality offseason reporting: Headline 1: Analyst A has no info but thinks TJ Watt will be traded Headline 2: Analyst B has no info but thinks TJ Watt won't be traded Headline 3: A panel of analysts A and B have no info but think TJ Watt might or might not be traded

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here's the hidden gem from the "AI deleted my prod DB" conversation: this app had a blurry line between dev and prod envs in the first place. claude is trained on codebases where this separation is already assumed. it's *reasonable* to assume you can clear your test DB without

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tbh this is a game changer, i always regretted picking grey but didn't want to bother the team for special permission to switch Gemini

tbh this is a game changer, i always regretted picking grey but didn't want to bother the team for special permission to switch <a href="/Gemini/">Gemini</a>
Eric Winer (@eric_winer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I used to use Windsurf because I liked it slightly better than Cursor. Now I still use Windsurf because even with so much bad news swirling around its demise, and better alternatives out there, I'm just feeling stubborn and ornery.

Eric Winer (@eric_winer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Working with GPT-5 I'm impressed at how it's having an authentic disagreement with me on tech architecture. It acknowledged some good points I made and refuted some bad points I made. We agreed to disagree, then it built my idea with some mild grumbling in the reasoning tokens.