building the next canon @blench

Joined February 2013
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Jun 3
I want to talk a little bit about reality, so everyone can better understand what I'm trying to build. I've been an anime fan for most of my life and honestly, I can't put into words how much this project means to me. The world, the characters, the lore and the story I'm creating have become a huge part of my life. Every character carries meaning, every location serves a purpose and beneath everything lies a story that is both heartbreaking and deeply layered. One of the hardest parts of this journey is that I'm building almost everything on my own. I'm personally funding the animation, writing the story, developing the worldbuilding, designing characters and structuring chapters based on my own ideas, experiences and vision for this universe. At the same time I'm constantly studying and refining my craft. A lot of my time is spent researching manga composition, visual storytelling, cinematic shot construction, storyboard development, scene pacing, character acting, creature design, anthropomorphic anatomy, environmental storytelling, perspective, camera language, dynamic action choreography etc... so basically I spend countless hours breaking down anime sequences, analyzing cinematography, studying narrative structure and learning how great creators communicate emotion through visual direction. Alongside that, I'm working closely with our artists to ensure that every NFT, every piece of artwork, and every collectible is deeply connected to the story and the universe we're building together. So yeah the workload is heavy. But my goal has always been simple: Before launching the NFT collection make sure that everything we're creating is presented in the highest-quality way possible. I don't want to rush something that I've poured so much of myself into. I'm genuinely excited for what's coming next. There are so many things I've been working on behind the scenes that I can't wait to share with all of you. All I ask is that you continue believing in me and supporting this journey. Your support means more than you probably realize and I promise I'm giving this everything I have. I truly believe the wait will be worth it. AT ALL COSTS❤️
Jun 3
If you are still here, that means something
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For more than a year, we’ve been carefully crafting this world, refining every detail and bringing our vision to life one step at a time Thank you for being a part of it🤍
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Today I turned 31 and I thought I’d share a few things that made my life better over the years: - Find a creative hobby. Could be anything like playing an instrument, drawing, writing or whatever clicks with you. For me it was music for a long time. It gave me a different way to express myself, pushed me to think more creatively, and taught me a lot of lessons that carried over into other parts of life. It doesn’t have to become your career. Sometimes it’s enough that it’s simply yours - This might sound cliché but try to be honest with the people around you and the people you work with. You don’t need to pretend to be someone else to fit in or you don’t need to compromise your values. Be selective about the people you let into your life. If you don’t make that choice, someone else will end up making it for you - Don’t spend years chasing money in ways that make you miserable. Build skills, invest in yourself and try to enjoy the journey. The path is usually simple but not easy. There will be failures, mistakes and moments where things don’t go your way and that’s totally normal. The thing that will keep you going isn’t motivation, it’s your passion and commitment to what you’re doing. Reaching your goals matters but so does the road that gets you there - If you can, work out 3–4 times a week. Not because some study says you should but because it genuinely makes life better. Taking care of your body and your health is one of the few things that is completely in your control because no one else is going to do it for you Looks like I’m officially getting old 🥲
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Jun 9
it's been 5 years since ''programmers will be gone in 6 months'' i think it’s finally happening?
Introducing Claude Fable 5: a Mythos-class model that we’ve made safe for general use. Its capabilities exceed those of any model we’ve ever made generally available.
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Jun 9
This guy thinks he can make NFTs great again
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The goal is to build an original anime NFT universe that lives beyond crypto, beyond market cycles and beyond temporary attention -We're still early!
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good monad dads say it back
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A few behind-the-scenes frames from the production of Blench
Jun 4
The work nobody sees is usually the work that matters most
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This is just a glimpse of what's coming next. The Blench team is cooking 24/7 and will launch when we're fully ready to deliver. This is a project where passion meets talent, and vision is brought to life through hard work. AT ALL COSTS
Jun 3
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Blench is different.Not just another NFT project dropping collections without purpose.They’re actually building a real anime universe with insane animation quality 🔥 That animation already looked studio level.This is the type of Web3 project with actual vision and utility🥳
Jun 3
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I know how much effort my bro put into this he's going to create an anime series that started out as an NFT project. Nft gone be source of anime anime gone be source of the value of nft
Jun 3
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Blench will build something, we are yet to ever see . Transparent teams and bullish community. Can't wait 💜
Jun 3
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how can something be this high quality 🥹 it’s been almost 9 years in crypto and i haven’t seen such a naruto 2026 before 😭 i am super excited that monad has blench 🫡
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I know most Monad NFTs are just about vibes, purple animals, and being cute, but Blench is different ~ and so is Erkin. I believe in his project more than anyone else's, and I know he’ll make a real difference in the NFT scene. Keep building what you believe in, Erkin sensei 🫡
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Most NFT projects start with a collection then they try to invent a story around it Blench started with the story: The lore, characters, conflicts, world… The NFT is just one piece of a much bigger vision because we’re not here to create another mint We’re here to build an IP
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what's your take on this? @_jhunsaker
Today a crazy quantum story just got wilder. On March 31, the Google Quantum AI team published a landmark result on Shor's algorithm for elliptic curve cryptography. Technically, the paper was a bombshell: a dramatic 10x improvement over the state-of-the-art. As a stunt and wakeup call to the blockchain space, those optimisations were illustrated on secp256k1, the elliptic curve underlying Bitcoin and Ethereum signatures. But perhaps the most striking part of the paper was sociological, not technical. Instead of following standard academic process, the optimisations were kept secret, hidden behind a zero-knowledge (ZK) proof. Google's accompanying blog post mentions they "engaged with the U.S. government". The ZK proof demonstrates the existence of algorithmic improvements without leaking details. Academic censorship with ZK, a historic first! As a co-author of the Google paper I witnessed some of the context surrounding this censorship. To be honest, multiple aspects of that context don't sit well with me. As much as I believe the general public ought to know more, I am limited in my ability to whistleblow. Though let me be clear about one thing: the Google team's professionalism has been absolutely exemplary, and they deserve nothing but praise. Censorship has a way of backfiring. The Streisand effect, where an attempt to bury something only draws more attention to it, is exactly what's unfolding today. First, Google's key optimisation has been rediscovered by the French. And in a thrilling turn of events, a collaborative Shor-at-home challenge just launched. The initiative, available at ecdsa[.]fail, breached a new Shor world record in a matter of hours. Let's start with the rediscovery. Just two months after Google's paper, French quantum expert André Schrottenloher cracks the main secret optimisation. His paper, titled "Optimized Point Addition Circuits for Elliptic Curve Discrete Logarithms", landed on the arXiv today. Big congrats to André, who beat several other nerdsnipped experts to it. In a blog post also published today, Craig Gidney, the world expert on Shor optimisations, revealed that he'd been sitting on this very optimisation for a whole year under censorship pressure. Interestingly, André missed a handful of minor optimisations, both from Google's original publication and from improvements found since. It's plausible there's still plenty of juice left to squeeze out of Shor, and this is exactly what the ecdsa[.]fail challenge is about. The verifier program developed for the ZK proof does double duty, automatically filtering for valid submissions. Dozens of compounding small and micro improvements are rolling in. As of the time of writing there's an 8.4% improvement to Google's circuit, as measured by the product of logical qubit count and Toffoli gate count. Nice! The nerdsnipping ran deeper than anyone expected. Over the last few weeks it became clear it extended well beyond André and other quantum experts. Behind the scenes, a small army of amateurs quietly got to work. Inspired by Karpathy-style autoresearch, they turned AI on Shor. Ironically, the verifier program for the ZK proof makes an ideal reward function for AIs. The barrier to entry for this modern style of research is refreshingly low, with several non-experts, even a teenager, finding nice optimisations. Get in touch if you'd like to join a Telegram group with fellow autoresearchers :) Part 2: neutral atoms and qday The story doesn't end with Google. On the same day Google went public, a stealthy startup called Oratomic published its own Shor paper in a coordinated release. It made a splash, ultimately becoming the most upvoted paper on scirate[.]com, a website ranking arXiv papers. Oratomic's claim was wild. By building on Google's logical optimisations and applying custom physical optimisations for neutral atoms, they claimed just 10K physical qubits were sufficient to run Shor's algorithm on secp256k1. That number is mind-bogglingly low. Knowing essentially nothing about neutral atoms when Oratomic's paper landed, I was intrigued and decided to learn more about the tech. I fell straight down the rabbit hole and spent a couple hundred hours on the topic. I got a little obsessed and watched every YouTube video I could find and spoke to a bunch of experts. My conclusion? The tech is real, very real. Even Google recently decided to start a neutral atom lab, a notable pivot from their sole focus on superconducting qubits. If you care about qday, i.e. the day a quantum computer will break the first piece of cryptography in production, neutral atoms demand your attention. I shared some of my learnings on Shor and neutral atoms in a 30min talk at the ZKProof cryptography conference. You can find it on YouTube by searching "zkproof neutral atom". Here's an interesting observation about this duo of breakthrough papers: neither Google nor Oratomic say a word about what their results mean for qday. No timelines. Zero. Nada. That is especially baffling given that the whole point of whitehat quantum cryptanalysis is to inform qday estimations and help the general public make good decisions. So let me attempt to partially fill the silence, similarly to what Scott Aaronson did in his April 29 post. Given everything I know, including scary non-public information, I now put the odds of qday by 2032 at 50%. 10% by 2030. Anecdotally, the US government has its own date: 2035. Originating at the NSA and later adopted by NIST, it's when branches of the US government will be disallowed from using quantum-vulnerable cryptography. In plain language: with hindsight, that date is a joke and should be discounted entirely. I don't see how NIST avoids being forced to pull it forward by years. Part 3: post-quantum cryptography There are good reasons to sound the alarm today, but please do not panic. Rushing carelessly towards immature post-quantum cryptography is a recipe for disaster. IMO a good target date for migration is 2029, roughly 3.5 years out. 2029 happens to be the date selected by Google, Cloudflare, and the Ethereum Foundation. These days most of my time goes to safely migrating Ethereum towards post-quantum cryptography as part of the broader lean Ethereum effort. There's a lot to do. We need to rip out and replace BLS signatures at the consensus layer, KZG commitments at the data layer, and ECDSA signatures at the execution layer. The plan to get there is compelling, and is based on hash-based cryptography. Within the Ethereum Foundation we've developed a Swiss army knife called leanVM (github[.]com/leanEthereum/leanVM) powered by the magic of hash-based SNARKs. Thanks to truly exceptional work by Emile, Thomas, and others, its performance is derisked. Regarding security, leanVM is a jewel, a minimal zkVM crafted for end-to-end formal verification and maximum security. Want to help? There are two $1M initiatives. First, the Proximity Prize (proximityprize[.]org). Solve a long-standing mathematical conjecture in coding theory, improve hash-based SNARKs, and go home a millionaire. Second, the Poseidon Initiative (poseidon-initiative[.]info), offers $1M for breaking Poseidon, the SNARK-friendly hash function.
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Gm frens Please help report / block this profile who uses my Azuki spirit for engagement - and most likely for scamming people into a worthless project. Worth blocking the project too imo Thank you
700 LEADERS. One Beginning. What first caught my attention about @yugen_gg was the art. Not because it follows trends, but because it carries the kind of presence that makes you stop scrolling and look again. As an anime fan, I immediately saw traces of the energy that made characters like Bakugo from My HERO ACADEMIA unforgettable the intensity, the confidence, the explosive aura, and the feeling that every character has a story worth telling. Yet YŪGEN doesn't simply imitate what already exists. It takes inspiration from anime culture and blends it into something uniquely its own. That's what makes this collection stand out. Behind every piece is more than a character design. There's identity. There's personality. There's the feeling that each LEADER belongs to a larger world waiting to be explored. And that's where YŪGEN's vision becomes interesting. Only 700 LEADERS will exist. Not 7,000. Not 10,000. Just 700 individuals who will become the foundation of an expanding anime-inspired IP built around storytelling, community, ownership, and progression. In a market where many collections focus solely on rarity traits and floor prices, YŪGEN is building around something deeper: worldbuilding. The mint price is still TBA, but what matters most isn't the entry cost it's the opportunity to be part of the very first chapter. Years from now, when the universe expands, when new characters emerge, when the story evolves and the community grows, people will look back at these 700 LEADERS as the genesis of it all. A collection's first generation is never repeated. The art drew me in. The anime influence resonated with me. The vision convinced me to stay. Huge respect to @iammattiex and the entire YŪGEN team for creating something that feels less like a collection and more like the beginning of a living anime universe. Today, we're not just watching a project launch. We're witnessing the birth of a story. ⚡ YŪGEN LEADERS ⚡ 700 Supply. First Generation. One Beginning. Future Legacy.
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Jun 1
market like this, best move is to focus on your work and take care of your health stop scrolling and go to the fucking gym
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May 31
$HYPE distributed over $1 billion worth of airdrops, yet it’s still outperforming every other coin in the market can someone explain how tf is that even possible?
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she hates me because i eat like a fucking gorilla
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