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MEV or Maximum Extractable Value has been one of the biggest concerns to Ethereum’s ethos of economic fairness, credible neutrality and censorship resistance. At its core, MEV is originated by the ability of proposers to include and order transactions within a slot, enabling different MEV techniques such as Sandwich attacks, Just-In-Time Attacks, Oracle Extractable Value (OEV) or Multi Block MEV. These tactics impact users not only economically but even degrade the user experience on the netw...

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La transparencia es uno de los valores fundamentales para Kairos Research, he aquí las actualizaciones de nuestros avances durante el segundo trimestre del año. Veamos qué es lo que ha ocurrido a lo largo de estos tres meses 👇Lección más importante: Crear oportunidadesDurante los últimos tres meses logramos mejorar nuestra planeación y ejecución en distintas actividades. La participación que tuvimos en EthLatam nos permitió reclutar a un nuevo analista que ha sido vital en los últimos anális...
i'm high on mushrooms, the gods are everywhere ㅤㅤ P(A,B|C)/P(B|C) = P(A|B,C) ㅤㅤ Perpetual Learner at @Research_Kairos
Inclusion is the Key: FOCIL
MEV or Maximum Extractable Value has been one of the biggest concerns to Ethereum’s ethos of economic fairness, credible neutrality and censorship resistance. At its core, MEV is originated by the ability of proposers to include and order transactions within a slot, enabling different MEV techniques such as Sandwich attacks, Just-In-Time Attacks, Oracle Extractable Value (OEV) or Multi Block MEV. These tactics impact users not only economically but even degrade the user experience on the netw...

Shipping a Micro Lending App at Mobil3 Monad Hackathon
Last weekend I participated in the Mobil3 Monad Hackathon in Mexico City. And somehow, I won. But the most surprising part: I connected a smart contract to the front end. Yeeei. This hackathon had something special, maybe the friends, the motivation after ETHGlobal, the desire to keep improving. Or maybe it was just that I felt confident. Whatever the reason, my dopamine and adrenaline levels pumped hard during the almost 44 hours of competition.Solving the Non-Collateral Markets problemSpeci...

Kairos Research Q2 - 2024
La transparencia es uno de los valores fundamentales para Kairos Research, he aquí las actualizaciones de nuestros avances durante el segundo trimestre del año. Veamos qué es lo que ha ocurrido a lo largo de estos tres meses 👇Lección más importante: Crear oportunidadesDurante los últimos tres meses logramos mejorar nuestra planeación y ejecución en distintas actividades. La participación que tuvimos en EthLatam nos permitió reclutar a un nuevo analista que ha sido vital en los últimos anális...
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Over the past two months, I had the privilege of being part of the Cohort #6 of DevRel Uni. I applied after a recommendation by a great friend, Moni Talan. She was part of the cohort #5 and described it as an amazing experience. Now, I can confirm that sentiment. DevRelUni was something completely different from what I expected. It’s not a coding bootcamp (as I initially thought) but a platform that encourages you to showcase your skills and let go of impostor syndrome. It pushes you to let the world see your face and hear your voice.
I’m always have been both introvert and extrovert. While I enjoy engaging with people, I’ve never liked taking selfies or recording videos to share my thoughts. DevRelUni showed me that mindset was wrong. It helped me realize that a lot of great things can happen when I start sharing the knowledge I have. During the various sessions, I found myself engaged with the stories shared by the different hosts. Their different backgrounds converged in the DevRel space, where they empower and teach technical skills to others. Listening to their journeys, I recognized a part of myself in them. A part that I want to explore more.
During the cohort, I achieved five of the six main tasks, which was a milestone in itself. On top of that, I won a prize during the ETHGlobal hackathon, an experience that motivated me to keep developing my technical and communication skills. My favorite piece of content was the video I created about MEV and how users can protect themselves from it.
One of my favorite aspects of this journey was learning more about Stylus and interacting with various apps in the ecosystem. Stackly was my favorite because their UX/UI is simply awesome. I spent several hours studying different DevRels like Nader, Sophia, Buzea, Eda, Viet and other cracks in the ecosystem. My goal was to understand how they get to their positions and one lesson stood out: quick iteration is essential to achieve meaningful progress.
On the technical side, I’ve been learning JavaScript the past few months and recently started Patrick Collins’ Solidity course. I can’t be more excited to begin the next year combining my new skills and joining a lot of hackathons and applying what I’ve learned.
If you’re looking for a program that challenges you to grow, connect, and showcase your unique abilities, I highly recommend follow Bianca and DevRel Uni on X to stay updated and apply for the next cohort.
Trust me, it’s an experience that will push you out of your comfort zone and help you realize your potential.

Over the past two months, I had the privilege of being part of the Cohort #6 of DevRel Uni. I applied after a recommendation by a great friend, Moni Talan. She was part of the cohort #5 and described it as an amazing experience. Now, I can confirm that sentiment. DevRelUni was something completely different from what I expected. It’s not a coding bootcamp (as I initially thought) but a platform that encourages you to showcase your skills and let go of impostor syndrome. It pushes you to let the world see your face and hear your voice.
I’m always have been both introvert and extrovert. While I enjoy engaging with people, I’ve never liked taking selfies or recording videos to share my thoughts. DevRelUni showed me that mindset was wrong. It helped me realize that a lot of great things can happen when I start sharing the knowledge I have. During the various sessions, I found myself engaged with the stories shared by the different hosts. Their different backgrounds converged in the DevRel space, where they empower and teach technical skills to others. Listening to their journeys, I recognized a part of myself in them. A part that I want to explore more.
During the cohort, I achieved five of the six main tasks, which was a milestone in itself. On top of that, I won a prize during the ETHGlobal hackathon, an experience that motivated me to keep developing my technical and communication skills. My favorite piece of content was the video I created about MEV and how users can protect themselves from it.
One of my favorite aspects of this journey was learning more about Stylus and interacting with various apps in the ecosystem. Stackly was my favorite because their UX/UI is simply awesome. I spent several hours studying different DevRels like Nader, Sophia, Buzea, Eda, Viet and other cracks in the ecosystem. My goal was to understand how they get to their positions and one lesson stood out: quick iteration is essential to achieve meaningful progress.
On the technical side, I’ve been learning JavaScript the past few months and recently started Patrick Collins’ Solidity course. I can’t be more excited to begin the next year combining my new skills and joining a lot of hackathons and applying what I’ve learned.
If you’re looking for a program that challenges you to grow, connect, and showcase your unique abilities, I highly recommend follow Bianca and DevRel Uni on X to stay updated and apply for the next cohort.
Trust me, it’s an experience that will push you out of your comfort zone and help you realize your potential.

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