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What crypto/web3 projects have we seen BUIDL the most over 2021?

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Why Assembly is going to bring IOTA to mainstream:

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Notes from Dom's (IOTA founder) Discord AMA on Assembly and more. WOW!

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Of today the market capitalization of tokenized U.S. Treasuries stands at an impressive $1.92 billion, reflecting a $110 million increase since July 9, 2024, marking a 6.08% rise over roughly five weeks. Blackrock’s BUIDL continues to lead the pack among tokenized Treasury assets by market cap, experiencing a $14.85 million uptick in just 38 days.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

tldr; BlackRock's BUIDL fund paid over $2 million in dividends in July, marking a record monthly payment. Since its launch in March, the fund has paid over $7 million in dividends, with yields increasing each month. BUIDL, BlackRock's first tokenized fund launched in the Ethereum ecosystem, has reached a market value of approximately $522 million. Analysts predict the tokenized financial assets market could reach $2 trillion by 2030, driven by demand from DAOs and DeFi projects for stable, risk-free returns. *This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

BUIDL tokens carry literally the same value as USD. The value is in the system being utilized to buy real world assets on chain

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

tldr; BlackRock's tokenized fund, BUIDL, has reached over $500 million in assets under management (AUM) in just three months. Issued on the Ethereum blockchain as an ERC20 token, BUIDL enables Web3 institutions to access real-world returns without complex processes. Partnerships with Securitize, Circle, and Ondo Finance have been key to its success, offering features like real-time exchanges of BUIDL for USDC and creating a money market fund product, OUSG. This growth indicates strong institutional interest in tokenized financial products, despite regulatory and compliance challenges. *This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

And absolutely nothing of value was produced by the BUIDL fund. Fastest way for investors to be part with their money to blockchain devs. 

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Check out BUIDL and ONDO Its happening

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

But the BUIDL isn't aiming to be a financial product that normal people would access, any more than you would expect the world's population to interact with the Bank of England's GILTS or whatever. I don't think this discussion is going to be fruitful because I feel like you're arguing against a strawman. I guess we both agree that 'adoption is happening' so lets just leave it at that.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

> The fact that some transactions are settling for a very small number of individuals (a grand total of 13 addresses, and less than 200 transactions, in the case of BUILD), compared to the 7 Billion people on the planet, it's pretty clear that as much as BUILD's momentum is growing, it still has a lot of growth yet in front of it. We have both agreed above that BUIDL is an experiment, it seems pretty silly to be comparing it's user numbers to the entire population of Earth... It is an experiment in tokenization that is working, and I've given quotes from a US regulator and the biggest asset manager in the world stating why tokenization will continue. An just to double back on your 7 Billion numbers - that's a false target because there will never be a scenario where everyone on Earth is making onchain transactions of tokenized assets like BUIDL - because most people don't have the funds or the inclination to directly interact with financial products like that anyway... if you're going to wait until every ordinary human has securities in their wallet then you will never cross the threshold to '"happened" even when every stockmarket on the planet runs on it's own rollup.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

We don't get medical ads on TV over here in the land of free access to healthcare, but I get your point. On the other hand, Blackrock have already started tokenization on Ethereum with BUIDL, which has a total value now of over $450 million onchain: https://etherscan.io/token/0x7712c34205737192402172409a8F7ccef8aA2AEc They aren't the only company moving traditional financial assets onchain and in total there's about $2.6 billion in tokenized assets on Ethereum already: https://dune.com/queries/3571950/6012461

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

What are you talking about? It hasn’t even started yet. The only thing they’re doing right now is securing the base. Full stop. BUIDL is nothing more than 1:1 usd / security while bringing RWAs on-chain. The yield is simply to incentivize investors to hold the position. That’s it. Period.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Hard tellin. For now, watch what they do with BUIDL and ondo

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Blackrock is literally using Ethereum to tokenize RWAs via BUIDL on Base with a fund that’s now over 350-million. “best answer I’ve seen”

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

BlackRock is using crypto rails for its BUIDL fund, which has a market cap around $460m. https://securitize.io/learn/press/blackrock-launches-first-tokenized-fund-buidl-on-the-ethereum-network

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

BUIDL I’m pretty sure is to establish a base for trading real world assets on Ethereum. The RWAs will be the value. Sounds like they’re just incentivizing the base to stay put until implementation. Can’t you just buy the real world assets now? Won’t this just make it easier? What am I missing?

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Just looked it up, $5 million minimum investment at the moment. Cant buy or trade the token on any exchange. BUIDL is supposed to stay valued at $1 and investors earn more tokens each distribution. Maybe will open to the masses after the Richie riches get their piece.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

tldr; BlackRock's USD Institutional Digital Liquidity (BUIDL) Fund distributed nearly $1.7 million in monthly dividends to its holders on Ethereum, marking a 38% increase from the previous month's $1.2 million. The payout was made through a single transaction, benefiting 11 wallet addresses with an average of 151,735 BUIDL tokens each. Ondo Finance's crypto wallet was the largest recipient, receiving about 42% of the total dividend. This move by BlackRock demonstrates the growing institutional involvement in the crypto ecosystem and the expansion of tokenization. *This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

What about BUIDL and ONDO tho?

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Blackrock’s BUIDL uses Securitize. Guess who is joining Sergey Nazarov for a talk at Consensus next week?

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

BUIDL is just a tokenized fund. Chainlink is an oracle network protocol. Not sure why you’re implying that BUIDL or something like it would ever be a competitor to Chainlink, they don’t even remotely do the same thing. The existence of funds like BUIDL is why Chainlink is needed. That’s like saying Hyundai Elantra is a competitor to highway construction companies or something like that. Or that Reddit is a competitor to TCP/IP

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

I agree the LINK doesn’t have a competitor which is why I put it in quotations, but as an investor in LINK, even I think it would be foolish to not consider the possibility of a competitor emerging. Especially when you consider that Institutions desperately want to stay in control of the financial system and may be driven to try to replicate the LINK system. Blackrock is creating BUIDL, which has a token, but you have to be “an investor” with $5m to even buy their token right now. This tells me it’s the same ole same ole, boys club, and they’re trying to BUIDL something that only rich people can get richer from, and they just want to keep control of the global financial system. Honestly wish developers would just refuse to work on it, but as we know, money talks. I hope LINK just continues to crush all the competition. I do think regardless of BUIDL taking off, LINK will be needed by BUIDL, and we NEED a neutral party governing all the data. I actually think LINK will become closer to Swift, DTCC, and ICANN.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

BlockRock is tokenizing their fund on Ethereum - BUIDL.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

I’ve been talking about LINK for years. Most people don’t get it. Right now the only thing stopping LINK is the banks, notably Blackrock trying to get BUIDL off the ground. But LINK is working with DTCC…that is huge. SWIFT and DTCC are both orgs that NEED to operate independently from financial orgs in cooperation with financial orgs to ensure security. The fact that they’re working with LINK says a lot.

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Ah, that’s why Blackrock just put over 250-million usd into Ethereum via BUIDL Because they’re gambling on meme coins

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Yep, Blackrock dumping 250-million usd into ETH via BUIDL is basicallly the nail in the coffin, right?

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Well, you can trust the announcements, you just have to use common sense. Like if Blackrock itself was actually tokenizing its own funds, it would like this: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240320771318/en/BlackRock-Launches-Its-First-Tokenized-Fund-BUIDL-on-the-Ethereum-Network

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r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

btw it was false information about hbar doing colab with blackrocks coin BUIDL. that caused this massive spike. lol

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

lol who the hell upvoted this? >Blackrock does not own that expertise. ????????????????????????????????????? That's why they invested in Securitize, the people who literally launched Blackrock's first tokenized fund a month ago. https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240320771318/en/BlackRock-Launches-Its-First-Tokenized-Fund-BUIDL-on-the-Ethereum-Network

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Big difference though is that BUIDL was actually done by Blackrock.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

>It doesn't read like BlackRock is directly tokenizing on Hedera. They aren't. Blackrock actually has a partner for this, Securitize. They were the ones who did the BUIDL fund. This is what an actual Blackrock tokenized fund announcement press release looks like: https://securitize.io/learn/press/blackrock-launches-first-tokenized-fund-buidl-on-the-ethereum-network for reference: https://ondo.finance/ousg https://securitize.io/

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>So why did nobody else do it except Hedera, after all these years? lol Blackrock literally just did it a month ago with Ondo. (BUIDL: BlackRock USD Institutional Digital Liquidity Fund) https://www.coindesk.com/markets/2024/03/20/blackrock-enters-asset-tokenization-race-with-new-fund-on-the-ethereum-network/ https://ondo.finance/ousg There are also all of these (and many more): https://www.ledgerinsights.com/kkr-fund-tokenized-avalanche-public-blockchain/ (2 years ago) https://www.ledgerinsights.com/bankhaus-scheich-tokenizes-euro-money-market-fund-polygon/ https://www.ledgerinsights.com/citi-fund-tokenization-trial-avalanche-blockchain/ https://www.ledgerinsights.com/franklin-templeton-tokenized-money-market-fund-270m-aum/ https://www.ledgerinsights.com/franklin-templeton-blockchain-money-market-fund-avalanche-aptos-arbitrum-tokenization/ and then there is this site which also has many more: app.rwa.xyz

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r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

Blackrock pouring over 100-million into ETH via BUIDL I’ll check into both assets

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Of course, it's easy to spot you maxis, since I used to be one. Wtf is Substratum, Enigma, Cargox, Populous? I've never even heard of them. Uniswap, Stablecoins, Gnosis Safe & Pay, Chainlink, Maker, Alchemix, Aave, DyDx, Ethereum Name Service, and more recently, Blackrock's BUIDL fund on Ethereum. Just because you're a maxi and don't pay attention, doesn't mean that there aren't any valuable projects.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

But more useful than Bitcoin, as shown by Blackrock's BUIDL fund on Ethereum.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

That's a different BlackRock one, isn't it? Sure it's a fund, but it's weird and I don't get it. >BUIDL seeks to offer a stable value of $1 per token and pays daily accrued dividends directly to investors' wallets as new tokens each month. So my 'share' yields dividend in... more shares? Which costs BlackRock zero (right?) and grows the token pool? And what do they do with the very real dollars they earn from the treasury bills and everything? Not that I'm eligible, apparently the starting point is 5 million, but still.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

This is not really helpful. I want to know what the actual mechanic is of whatever this fund claims to do. But I found it. >BUIDL seeks to offer a stable value of $1 per token and pays daily accrued dividends directly to investors' wallets as new tokens each month. The Fund invests 100% of its total assets in **cash, U.S. Treasury bills, and repurchase agreements**, allowing investors to earn yield while holding the token on the blockchain. Investors can transfer their tokens 24/7/365 to other pre-approved investors. Fund participants will also have flexible custody options allowing them to choose how to hold their tokens. BlackRock takes the money to play around with, like any fund would. It pays you some dividend, but that's in tokens so whether that means anything and your investment actually grows depends on the value of the token. Which is supposed to be 1 dollar, but y'know. So apparently the real world asset is.... just dollars?

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Ok, dumb question. What does this BUIDL fund actually do? I tried to find it, but [this article](https://beincrypto.com/blackrock-100-million-rwa-bet/) states the details are yet unknown. So, does it invest in real estate? Does the token stand for a piece of that investment?

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Or there's nothing to do with it. Why should they buy ETH because of that news? It's not about ETH. It's about BlackRock's BUIDL and Circle's USDC.

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tldr; Circle has announced a new feature allowing investors to exchange tokenized real-world assets in BlackRock’s BUIDL fund for USDC through smart contract functionality. This integration aims to make transactions faster, more transparent, and efficient, highlighting the potential of blockchain in bridging digital and real-world assets. The move is seen as a significant step in the evolution of digital finance, offering investors greater flexibility and control over their assets. *This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.

r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

Blackrock chose ETH for tokenizing all of its assets via BUIDL. That should be all the indication required.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Ethereum gas right now is 14, it costs 3.00$ to make a uniswap transaction, this is crazy. Remember the times when a swap would cost you 300$ or higher. Time to BUIDL!

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

they failed because they spelt 'build' instead of 'BUIDL' rookie mistake tbh

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Lol, yeah "Can you please help us understand the problems you had with the community"... but really, it feels different, I was in and out, got disillusioned during ABC and been around some alts, but then got news of them being booted and thought hmm maybe this coin ain't dead, and then I saw this initiative to get native tokens, and here I am - with strong conviction that BCH is in the best place it's ever been. It's just not visible maybe, in May '22 we got what I'd argue is the biggest upgrade since genesis (native introspection opcodes) and it was a non-event lol. I did a little competition contract and that's it: https://np.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/uqamxa/happy_bitcoin_cash_may2022_upgrade_follow_up_on/ then we just moved on to working on '23 upgrades... time to BUIDL.

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Time to BUIDL and HODL for a long term investment as well

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Rip my BUIDL bags.

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yup.. time to BUIDL

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If this place is a ghost town then we are in charge. I declare BUIDL is now part of the crypto lore and whether or not anyone else does I'll be here to tell you. #BUIDL

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

I hope so, buidlers need time to BUIDL

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

3 books really : Data Structures and Algorithms, Computer Networks & Introduction to Cryptography. Research in P2P sharing had essentially stalled by 2005, and what they are trying to do now, actually does have uses though; it's just not in the way everyone thinks it is. They took a proof of concept from Satoshi's whitepaper about Byzantine General problem, but the evolve it in a meaningful way over 13 years in terms of scaling. We are talking about evolution of distributed computing here - An area companies like Google, Amazon, Microsoft excel because they have to sometimes deploy, fast-scalable systems through innovations in both, software and hardware stack. They are the ones optimising in these fronts, in addition to CDN partners like Akamai etc. The industry has shown promise nonetheless - Interoperability through IPFS, EVM, messaging protocols are really innovations that can have the same effect of going from desktop computing to mobile - But you don't build an early financial system out of it, if your stack is still a project in progress. The Wall Street types post -2008 euphoria saw it as an emerging asset class opportunity, just like they saw an opportunity in the 1970's when they listed derivatives on Chicago Mercantile Exchange and expanded it from commodities to equities, and other financial instruments, which became just a fancy tool, not for risk management, but unchecked system leverage. It might have its uses though, but not in the way Wall Street is doing it, and certainly not in the way the crypto bros are doing it. The BUIDL narrative is just euphoria, if you actually get to peek under the hood. One really needs to get an understanding of the history of internet to see that a lot of firms are just penny stock dotcom firms, with big promises. Now, would I ask people to invest in them? Okay, you can do that. But be 100% prepared to lose your shoes in this game, because try to find out what side you are playing with, and who are the enemies in the business. And that's why it is necessary to take profits from time to time, if you got in early.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

It's a safe bet to get some upvotes. Hell, I've been guilty of it. My post history is pretty cringe-worthy at times, but I refuse to delete it because I'm against censorship. But yeah, there are some echo-chamber solids this sub is notorious for: We don't know shit about fuck. ALGO buy some more. HODL, DCA, and Stake. Sir, this is a Wendey's. I've already seen a huge shift in the quality of posts here in the past week, and I feel bad for anyone that has lost life-changing money, but I remember something from last winter: we gotta HODL sure, but this is also a time to BUIDL toward what we all got into crypto for in the first place. I guess all the shitposters and shitcoiners have ended up over in r/buttcoin, I wonder if they'll implement community points soon?

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

VET the token got slaughtered in 2018 but Vechain the foundation was one of the only teams still hiring and building. Their marketing still sucks, but they're still backed by big VC's and working with PwC and DNV on more and more things. Something something Walmart China. They're building a European headquarters in San Marino and hiring for that atm I can see something similar to 2018 happening, with VET in the red but Sunny tweeting #BUIDL enough times that the token pulls through to post another ridiculous ath

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

>the cringiest video ever relating to crypto You're not wrong, but [Heyheyheyyy](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCcwn6bGUtU) and [BUIDL](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6_d5NODsdQ) are right up there.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

I'm a full stack dev but tend towards the front-end. Am reasonably competent in Solidity. I wouldn't have me as the only blockchain engineer but can fill the role in a pinch, plus we gotta get audited anyways. That being said React/JS/TS is my bread and budder. Currently exploring NFT's + LX EVM compatible chains. Tell me what you need and I'll BUIDL it.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

BUIDL

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Crypto is currently a ‘work in progress’ ecosystemThere are a lot of opportunities to BUIDL, simplest being1. Scalable Blockchain2. Easy to use wallets (hw/sw)3. Blockchain explorers4. No code Token/DAO/NFT creators

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1. Feb 15th – Getting Started in Web3: How to Build DApps for Mainstream Adoption 2. Feb 15th – BUIDL on decentralized Handshake domain names 3. Feb 15th – Build an NFT marketplace in 1 hour 4. Feb 15th – The Web3 Infrastructure beyond Smart Contract 5. Feb 17th – Build a DAO: Cross Chain governance with Tally and Optimism 6. Feb 17th – How to Build for iOS Mobile Wallets 7. Feb 19th – NEAR NFTs Workshop in Rust

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

>BUIDL on decentralized Handshake domain names Only reason I would go.

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Developers continue to BUIDL

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

And CTSI - it’s definitely BUIDL-ing right now! Mainnet soon to be released, lots of dapps in the pipeline (even 2 software integrators announced), new developers to be onboarded (jobs, internships, partnerships with universities and research institutes etc). Overall, this is the transition from Web2.0 to Web3.0 that we are witnessing now!

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

No FOMO just JOMO Avoid getting REKT. BUIDL

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

As a programmer, I’ve started learning writing smart contracts on NEO after learning the basics of Solidity, NEO has an amazing suite for developers to learn, write & BUIDL. Boa by CoZ is amazing Python compiler/framework for NeoVM smart contracts, check it out!

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Binance does this as well and many other shenanigans like stopping withdrawls so they can stake ADA for themselves. And they all do this while pretending to support this industry (decentralization). CZ: "HODL and BUIDL, funds are SAFU" but we also copy pasted a scam blockchain and won't give you access to your funds if it's not convenient for us. Wake up people.

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

The story is the same. How to be a whale: buy the dip, DCA, HODL, BUIDL, lend, stake, yield, and airdrop your way to the top.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Buy USDT Illiquid and DEX Leverage - BUIDL

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My notes from Dom's Discord AMA on Assembly and more. WOW! First of all I have to say I was quite sceptical and to be honest confused when the annoucement came out and listened to the AMA in the hope to understand what was going on. I have to say wow. This is HUGE and could very well make IOTA! This update is fundamentally required to the system. To help others who are confused here are my notes. I have tried to structure them although the points weren't discussed in this order. I have sprinkled some of my own initial thoughts in. **Why Assembly?** Assembly is required to allow permissionless smart contracts. This cannot really be done on IOTA mainnet or Shimmer. Some people may not have realised this. So for those that ask the main difference between the IOTA mainet and Assembly is permissioned v permissionless smart contracts. In ISCP, if someone wants to set up a smart contract chain they have to define who the validators are etc. In Assembly, you do not. Anyone can be a validator. Taking it back to IOTA's true original vision that we signed up for. A decentralised, free, trustless network. Goverments (interesting that Dom specifically mentioned “Governments”) and companies can still set up permissioned chains on ISCP if they want to. So not all smart contracts will run through Assembly. However, all Defi projects will be on Assembly. Anyone can be a validator. Theoretically, people can run their own SC validator farms. Finally, a key reason for using a new token and not just IOTA is the network’s reward and punishment structure for validators. For it to be decentralised, you have to incentivise validators to support and secure the network. To do this the IF will have to mint new tokens to give as rewards and potentially to slash token benefits as a punishment to rogue/ bad validators. The IF realise the community will not accept lots of new IOTA being minted. Hence a new token is required. **Formation/ Structure of Assembly** More than a dozen venture capital and funders are involved and have pledged to invest in Assembly. These early investors will get 10% of Assembly tokens. They will be revealed soon. Although I see Hyperchain Capital on Twitter who also invested in Fantom are following Assembly and are tweeting about Assembly. Make of that what you will. The IF chose the early investors very carefully. They had to believe in the system and help with BUIDL philosphy (i.e support the devs and dapps). The VC and funders are bringing funds, devs and other dapps from other ecosystems. IF are are in talks with devs from other ecosystems and even more funders . But most of the dapps are likely to wait until mainnet to port over. This is likely exciting for funders as they can get in at ground zero. Devs get access to 40% of the tokens. Dom stated this will be one of the biggest Dev funds in the space. Current Devs won’t have to refactor their current work much and it will just be a reconfiguration change. Which should be minor. Dom was frank and stated that not having a premine for IOTA has held it back a lot compared to other cryptos that have millions of dollars to sponsor F1 etc. The IF have only worked with donations and sponsorship and grants so far. The IF has earned its trusted reputation this way. But the IF wants to make as big impact as possible. With Assembly they can do a lot more and it is needed.  I think they have approached this in a balanced way. **How Assembly will work** Assembly smart contract nodes will basically be WASP nodes (current smart contract nodes) with a few tweaks, so not much work do there for the IF. Assembly is to run on IOTA not Shimmer, but it may happen in the future. Assembly is 90% ISCP. So they are not reinventing the wheel with Assembly. This will save a lot of work and lead time. **Reception** IF has spoke with a lot of other major authorities in the space on this (Dom mentioned ETH community) a lot were really interested. Dom stated they wouldn't set up a separate network unless there was a real interest from partners and Devs on this. I think the new reward and punishment system for validators is key. The IF is already speaking with two stable coin providers to support Assembly. **How does Assembly give IOTA value?** Assembly will be IOTA’s main source of adoption in the cryptosphere(Dom repeated this several times). Think of it as a major new use case. Your IOTA token is your key to the new decentralised network. Further, you need IOTA tokens to be a validator on Assembly. Validator gets rewards. This gives MIOTA even more value on top of any corporate adoption. **Updates on Assembly Progress so far** There has been one bridge built so far. Assembly or Shimmer likely won't be released this year ("this year is almost over"). However, getting Shimmer and Assembly up and running is now IF's main focus. I think it will be Q1 2022.   "Assembly will probably launch on Chrysalis." You can already start building for Assembly now. IF providing support now. Will be ready for Assembly if it works on ISCP. **Tokenomics** Will provide more information on tokenomics next week.  **What sets Assembly apart** Permissionless smart contracts, with a free base layer. Amazing interoerability. It’s claim to fame will be flexibility. Anyone setting up can set a chain and define validation rules, fee and incentive structures. Validators can either accept or reject the request. This opens up the path for their to be 0 fee smart contracts. You may ask why would Validators agree to this? Well, validators can be incentivised by receiving a separate token. Dom gave the example of a dex . It has its own token which it gives to validators in exchanges for doing SC for free. Great new strategies for businesses. Tokens will be able to move freely and effortlessly between chains. Smart contract shards will be able to share resources. Miner Extractable Value is not an issue on Assembly unlike some other SC protocols. This is huge as we already have the solution that many large SC protocols are struggling with. **Other Points not related to Assembly** IF now have close to 200 people and still hiring a lot.  IF are still not slowing down their corporate adoption arm. This will still continue and is a key focus. Zebra and Trademark East Africa has expanded a lot in the last month. I am not too sure what this meant but sounded interesting.

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You got desensitized after diving deep into the Crypto RHole...Guuud! You got the **HODL** part covered but you never ventured the **BUIDL** wonderland? You can ape into a smart contract buidler and do a side gig or join a DAO. Check these out for starters: [https://bankless.pallet.xyz/jobs](https://bankless.pallet.xyz/jobs).

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Has CZ tweeted #BUIDL yet?

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I saw BUIDL for the first time this week. Twice actually.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

I seriously never see BUIDL or JOMO, other than you own the DYOR part.

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I’ve never heard some of these before. BUIDL? Do people actually use that?

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

Taproot is arguably the most significant Bitcoin upgrade to date, empowering users and giving developers an expanded toolbox as they continue to BUIDL on Bitcoin.

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HODL and BUIDL people!

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$Bingus Network! Great devs, great use case, and has donated well over tens of thousands of dollars to animal shelters worldwide. I’ll post some links below along with the stellar Whitepaper! Available on ApeSwapFinance, and are also a part of their BUIDL program! Main site: http://www.bingus.io/ Whitepaper: http://www.bingus.io/documents/Bingus-Network-Whitepaper.pdf Donations made: http://www.bingus.io/donations.html Telegram: linked on website, won’t allow me to post here Where to buy: https://app.apeswap.finance/swap?inputCurrency=BNB&outputCurrency=0x12AdaDddC8d86081561a3ff107A2Cb347779e717 A GAME, AND SINGLE COIN STAKING ARE LAUNCHING SOON AS WELL! come check it out!

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TL;DR: IOTA enters Web3. With the beta release of IOTA Smart Contracts, IOTA offers programmable smart contracts on the IOTA 2.0 DevNet, including early support for the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) and smart contracts written in Solidity, Go (TinyGo) and Rust. We are currently working on extended EVM support, further optimization and porting smart contracts to the IOTA mainnet. Together with the integration of the Tokenization framework, it will offer a powerful solution for seamless, trustless and feeless interoperability and composability between smart contracts on IOTA. Follow the instructions below and let’s BUIDL!

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

There is no fate but what we make. #BUIDL 😉

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Because Binance owns CoinMarketCap and promoting these coins makes them money. You know how CZ is some hero in this space and always posts these nice things about decentralization, BUIDL through the tough times and that your money is SAFU? Yet his centralized company is doing the exact opposite. It's constant manipulation because of greed. Burning BNB tokens to artificially keep the price up, very sketchy promotions that are extremely misleading, locking you out of your funds because they are using it to make money for them, increasing transactions fees and blaming the network of the token (saying the network is congested when it isn't), promoting obvious scams to make money, developing a blockchain which is a copy paste and centralized (going completely against what crypto stands for and no contribution to innovation at all eventhough they made so much money from this industry), manipulation of the market in general that we don't even know about (e.g. "maintenance" or "outages" when the market goes down), etc.

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Shows over. Time to #BUIDL

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Yes I got called a shiller and shit coin poster too. Ultimately, it is better to just BUIDL and not worry what the market thinks. I think this is also an aspect of Solana Ecosystem. Don't talk about it, just fucken ship it 🌞

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

He'll yet learn it. The IF is one of the very fee projects out there that is building the future of society. Keep BUIDL!

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

First rules: hodl and buidl. You need a long term horizon of at least 5 years or more to be successful. If you plan is to get rich in the next 2 months, you will be chewed up and spit out. With that said, no person that has held btc for more than 3 years has ever been negative. So since you are already in the middle of the current pump, you really need to be buying for the next pump. That is why, you should never buy all at once. Instead dollar cost average. If you see btc is down one day, buy, if it’s up, hodl. If you see btc is way down, buy way more. People love to buy at the top and sell at the bottom. Don’t be that person and the only way to not be that person is to DCA, have a 5 year or more time horrizon and hodl. Next, free money is better than money you work for. So, never spend money you can’t afford to lose. First pay all your expenses, then with whatever is left over, put it all into btc and other crypto’s that you like. Second, you need to get onto celcius, blockfi, nexo, gemni, kraken because they all give staking, lending, and yield farming rewards. That way, free compounding interest really helps to bolster your crypto holdings. Next, get caught up on the airdrops. Just to name a few airdrops upcoming, paraswap, zapper, zerion, matcha, lyra, kwenta, thales, opensea, arbitrum, optimism, polygon. Use those protocols, stake, swap, farm, borrow, make perpetual trades, buy nft’s. Do whatever, just use the protocols so you get more free money. Finally, don’t get scammed. Never click on weird links. Never talk to any dm’s on reddit, or telegram or discord. Just stay on the public forums. To sum up my advice, DCA, HODL, BUIDL, Airdrops, and yield. Also watch YouTube channels like ivan on tech, lark davis, ellio trades, altcoin daily to get tips on market trends.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

I've never heard anyone say BUIDL

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It comes and goes in cycles. 2018 bear market was BUIDL season because no one was making money. The focus was much more on laying the foundation so this bull run could happen.

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LTO deffo had hype, but is as far away from a hype coin as you can find in the cryptospace. If anything LTO's team is focused so much on the actual adoption of clients, implementations, BUIDL, that they forget there's a whole cryptoverse out there that has never heard of them yet. They build their own mainnet as they did not see any other way to get around the obstacles they noticed on Ethereum. The CEO of the LTO team (which dedicates themselves to helping LTO blockchain develop and expand) released his first vlog last week talking about the origin of LTO. Might be interesting to watch: [https://youtu.be/xVrgklb4N-s](https://youtu.be/xVrgklb4N-s)

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You BUIDL a damn good portofolio

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ethOS (launching soon but you can buy BUIDL, ARTE, or UNIFI to switch for OS if you dont want to wait a few weeks) ethereansos.eth.link

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tldr; Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt (FUD): Spreading of fear and misinformation to gain an advantage. Fear Of Missing Out (FOMO): The emotion you feel when you panic buy. HODL: Buy and hold on to it for a long time. BUIDL: Keep your head down and build the next financial system. SAFU: Funds are safe! *This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.*

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lesser known and tiny MC is ethOS. It aims to be a fully on-chain github and project creation/toolkit suite They have three protocols: dfohub (BUIDL) - the main protocol that you use to create decent ethITEM (ARTE) - NFT protocol where you can wrap/mint NFTs to the hybrid token standard (this should be big for people wanting to create art/gaming dapps on Ethereum) Covenants (UNIFI) - DeFi suite where you can create your own farms, index tokens, etc ​ ethereansos.eth.link

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Yes we want , let's start BUIDL AND GROW

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I would recommend to just BUIDL a project (google when you get stuck), rather than do too many University structured courses though, but maybe that's just my style of learning. Of course, structured learning helps you get the fundamentals right and not miss any gaps of knowledge.

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r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

The transaction fee is too cheap, but the processing speed is very fast. That's why BSC is the land for all investors. New projects are gathering BUIDL on BSC a lot, because here the number of investors is increasing rapidly. BSC will surpass ETH in the future. That's for sure.

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Few understand this. Bitpay and Coinbase are trying to run on legacy payment rails while Flexa is developing a crypto native platform that takes advantages of all the things that make crypto great. HODL. BUIDL. SPEDN.

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BUIDL

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BUIDL

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Parastate the web3 RPC and BUIDL IDE make the ParaState testnet very much like an Ethereum blockchain. The users use Ethereum addresses and wallets to sign and send transactions. Substrate is completely behind the scene to manage and store information on the blockchain. The BUIDL user does not need to have a Substrate account address. Indeed, the user does not even need to know the underlying blockchain is based on Substrate. parastate is next ethereum..💥💥

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

There’s a new one BUIDL what’s that ?

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Solution: Use it the way it's meant to be used. BUIDL

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Totally agree! Study well, get a job, be secured. Invest on the side to generate passive income, or if you really want to get rough and deep in the crypto space or any other space, BUILD or should I say BUIDL!!! In the end, those who BUIDL will be the ones who have had the best investment (of time). You may not be a BUIDLER, that's cool, in that case, do what you do, but do it well. Work, and then build a company of your own, entrepreneurship is the best way to not be "enslaved" by a 9-5 job. If you BUIDL, doesn't have to be crypto it can be anything, your time and skills dedicated would your asset in the long term, and that's what will matter in the long run.

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

Lost the plot at BUIDL 😂😂

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

BUIDL?

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BUIDL?

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