content creator | educator | builder | @tryflux

Joined December 2024
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before you farm sodex, keep one thing in mind sodex is built by the same team behind sosovalue for exp s2, they talked a lot about a 30M $SOSO allocation when distribution came, only a small part was actually given to users (around 1m) now sodex is promoting 150M $SOSO incentives maybe they give 30-40M for sodex season 1 (decent) maybe they don't (only peanuts) i'm not saying don't farm i'm saying don't assume 150M will end up in users' wallets
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"No other crypto exchange has SPAN margining" this is a serious claim so let's actually think about it SPAN (Standard Portfolio Analysis of Risk) was built by CME in 1988 it's the framework that powers margin across CME, ICE, Eurex - collectively settling trillions daily it's been the gold standard for derivatives risk for 35 years
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why hasn't crypto had it? because it's computationally expensive. you need to run real time correlation matrices across assets, model regime scenarios, and update margin dynamically as conditions change no L1 has been able to offer that on the critical path for trading until now bulk built a custom execution layer specifically because the margin engine required it
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and they didn't just implement SPAN - they evolved it live regime switching (vs CME's t 1) real time correlation hedging across your whole portfolio a transparent heatmap you can actually look at yourself this isn't a port. this is a genuine advancement on a 35 year old TradFi standard.
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What happens when you have: → fastest consensus in crypto → SPAN style margin engine → live liquidation optimizer → 30% user allocation → yield carry for depositors → aura tracking everything You get an exchange that's designed around the trader, not around extracting from them We're early. Mainnet is imminent. gBULK
i'm not a paid contributor. i'm not a KOL. i just like things that are actually built well. @bulktrade is one of those things. and i think the more people who understand what's being built here, the risk engine, the consensus design, the user first token distribution, the better. so i write about it. that's the whole thing 🫡
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Arc just dropped their privacy whitepaper here's what it actually means and why it matters THE PROBLEM everything onchain is public by default, that's what makes blockchains trustworthy. anyone can verify, no middleman needed. but it's also why real financial activity stayed offchain think about it: • payroll shouldn't broadcast salaries to the world • lending positions shouldn't expose your collateral to traders watching you • counterparties in a deal don't want terms visible before it settles the same transparency that creates trust also blocks adoption ARC'S ANSWER not anonymity. governed visibility two execution environments inside one chain: • public activity runs in the clear, like normal • private activity runs inside secure hardware enclaves both finalize in the same block no separate chain no bridge no delay who sees what? • compliance team needs access, they get it • auditor needs to verify, they can • everyone else gets nothing THE PART THAT STOOD OUT TO ME "the primary obstacle is no longer pure cryptography" ZK proofs, homomorphic encryption, MPC, all of these exist already they just never got adopted because they forced builders to throw away the EVM and rebuild from scratch arc keeps solidity keeps the evm makes privacy a per-contract choice, not a full architecture rebuild WHY THIS MATTERS TO ME AS A FLUX BUILDER flux does payment streams for payroll, contractor agreements, grant vesting right now a stream to a contractor broadcasts their wallet, their rate, and their schedule publicly privacy on arc changes that the infrastructure is getting real read the full paper: arc.io/privacy-whitepaper
We just published @Arc's privacy whitepaper They were offchain for a reason: Payroll, positions, counterparties: none of it was meant to be a public data feed. This is an early look at a proposed design. Learn More and tell us what you think: hubs.li/Q04kXckw0
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i'm not a paid contributor. i'm not a KOL. i just like things that are actually built well. @bulktrade is one of those things. and i think the more people who understand what's being built here, the risk engine, the consensus design, the user first token distribution, the better. so i write about it. that's the whole thing 🫡
i've been asked why i spend time writing about @bulktrade honest answer: i found a product where the architecture actually matches the ambition most defi projects have big claims. bulk has published margin models, open docs, transparent risk heatmaps, and 60k user stress tests that's not hype. that's evidence.
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i've been asked why i spend time writing about @bulktrade honest answer: i found a product where the architecture actually matches the ambition most defi projects have big claims. bulk has published margin models, open docs, transparent risk heatmaps, and 60k user stress tests that's not hype. that's evidence.
$20M deposited. thousands of participants. that tells you everything you need to know. still a few hours left if you're not in yet. gbulk
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gm arc builders @tryflux is now listed on @arclens_app if you're exploring the arc ecosystem, check out what builders are shipping. and if payments infrastructure interests you, give Flux a try 👇 fluxonarc.xyz
i built Flux because paying people on the internet still feels harder than it should. want to pay 500 people? 500 transactions. want to pay someone over time? usually spreadsheets and manual work. want an AI agent to spend money? you have to trust it won't overspend. that felt broken. then i found @arc. USDC is the gas. transactions finish in under half a second. so i built @tryflux: → pay 500 wallets at once → stream payroll, grants, or vesting automatically → give AI agents a spending limit enforced by code simple idea. move money better: fluxonarc.xyz
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i built Flux because paying people on the internet still feels harder than it should. want to pay 500 people? 500 transactions. want to pay someone over time? usually spreadsheets and manual work. want an AI agent to spend money? you have to trust it won't overspend. that felt broken. then i found @arc. USDC is the gas. transactions finish in under half a second. so i built @tryflux: → pay 500 wallets at once → stream payroll, grants, or vesting automatically → give AI agents a spending limit enforced by code simple idea. move money better: fluxonarc.xyz
Hey Arc Builders Let's go Quote this with the story behind what you are building and what motivated it. It's a good day to get busy reading all the sweet stories
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$20M deposited. thousands of participants. that tells you everything you need to know. still a few hours left if you're not in yet. gbulk
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gm everyone 510 builders in yesterday's @arc office hours. hearing people talk about what they are building on Arc genuinely motivates me more to keep shipping. also… i took a screenshot 👀 spot yourself?
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bulk finally opened pre-deposits usdc time held = more aura now it's time to actually lock in code: early AURAmaxxing season
bulk farm aura on bulk that's it
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My May recap: - earned 3 figs - got my first personal laptop - opengradient changed a lot for me - launched @tryflux on arc - still bad at networking (introvert but trying my best) - enjoyed time with frens & cousins - grateful for everyone supporting me how was yours?
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jun said jun so i locked in too
Cant believe jun said jun!
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months of building, finally shipped it. Flux is live on @arc three core features: Batch Settlement • pay up to 500 wallets in one transaction • upload a CSV, contract routes everything atomically • 0.1% platform fee, gas calculated dynamically Payment Streams • lock USDC, release linearly over time • recipient withdraws their vested share anytime • sender can cancel. vested to recipient, unvested returns instantly • payroll, grants, contractor agreements, token vesting Agent Registry • register any wallet as an AI agent • set a USDC spending cap • agent calls agentPay() without human approval per payment • contract enforces the cap, every payment logged onchain forever Arc is the first EVM chain where USDC is native gas finality under 0.5 seconds. no eth. ever. live: fluxonarc.xyz feedback genuinely appreciated: forms.gle/3BsWW9MzLCERhhks7 tag a builder

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Introducing Flux programmable USDC payment rails on @arc → batch pay 500 wallets in one transaction → stream payroll linearly over time, auto-vested → register AI agents with a spending cap, contract enforces it USDC is gas. finality in under 0.5 seconds. live now at fluxonarc.xyz
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Flux launches tomorrow on @arc programmable USDC payouts for agents, DAOs, gig platforms an agent receives a budget, triggers disbursements, settles in under a second - no bank account - no human approval - no waiting think Stripe webhooks, but fully onchain see you tomorrow
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