A Focging Chat: Realms.World Ecosystem Panel
In this exclusive FOCGERS media episode, five Lords of Realms.World step into the ring at ETHCC Bangkok (Nov 2024) for the second-ever IRL Realms panel — recorded in an actual boxing ring 🥊. Featuring founders from Provable Games, Grug’s Lair, Underware, and zKorp, this session hits on everything from builder culture to long-term alignment with the Realms ecosystem. With games like Blob Arena, Loot Survivor, Pistols at Ten Blocks, zKube, Eternum, and Octoguns in the spotlight, the conversation dives into permissionless design, core dev memories, and why Realms remains a magnet for fully onchain innovation. Raw, unfiltered, and full of laughs — this one’s for the builders who believe the future of gaming is onchain. https://x.com/FOCGERS https://x.com/LootRealms https://x.com/GrugsLair https://x.com/provablegames https://x.com/zKorp_ https://x.com/underware_gg
#8 - The Theory of Everything in TON - Getting Started with Programming on TON
In this episode, we explored the theoretical foundations and practical steps for programming within the TON ecosystem. We discussed TON's architecture, tools, and frameworks, providing developers with the knowledge needed to begin building applications on The Open Network. This session offered valuable insights and guidance for both beginners and experienced developers.
GM Farcaster ep232 Wednesday April 2, 2025 with guest cohost @rachelw
GM Farcaster ep232 Wednesday April 2, 2025 with guest cohost @rachelw Welcome Octant to the GM Farcaster family! We are so excited to have Octant join us as our newest premier partner! Check out the /octant channel on Warpcast for the latest on their degens & dragons mint with more fun to come! And thank you Rachel Wilkins @rachelw for filling in for @adrienne today! Be sure to follow the /goodnews channel for the latest from Rachel! From our ChatGPT Intern: Today’s GM Farcaster welcomes Rachel Wilkins as guest co-host, just in time for the launch of a new partnership with Octant, complete with NFT card games and a vibe-coded media kit that definitely wasn’t procrastinated for months. Between chaotic airline seating memes, hot takes on tipping etiquette, leaderboard flexes, and a surprise throne photo with an even better backstory, this episode is equal parts product update, community gossip, and meme-fueled magic. Copyright 2025 cc-by GM Farcaster - reuse/remix allowed with attribution and link back to GMFarcaster.com. NOTE: Cryptocurrencies are often volatile assets. Nothing in this episode should be considered financial advice and is for educational and entertainment purposes. Nothing should be considered investment advice, nor solicitation to buy or sell any assets. NFA, DYOR. Chapters: 0:00:00 GM 0:02:33 Octant degens & dragons 0:08:26 timeline fun 0:11:45 FC tipping, rewards, news 0:28:28 why @kaufman is staying 0:40:20 FarCon nyc news 0:53:45 /goodnews studio 1:13:56 Frank
The Chopping Block: Hester Peirce on Freedom, Fraud, & Fixing the SEC
Hester Peirce Speaks Out, Regulating Memecoins, and the SEC Rethinks Its Strategy. Welcome to The Chopping Block – where crypto insiders Haseeb Qureshi, Tom Schmidt, Tarun Chitra, and Robert Leshner chop it up about the latest in crypto. In this episode, the crew is joined by SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce—aka “CryptoMom”—for a rare, candid conversation. They unpack the SEC’s vibe shift, why airdrops might be doomed, and whether memecoins are just collectibles or cleverly disguised securities. Plus, Hester dishes on Paul Atkins’ potential leadership, the SEC’s new crypto task force, and what real regulatory clarity might finally look like.
Hyperliquid Saved Itself a $15 Million Loss, but Sparked Criticism
Perpetual swap DEX Hyperliquid suffered a whale attack and was on the brink of losing $15 million. It promptly responded in a way that generated a fair amount of controversy. The founder and CEO of Ambient Finance Doug Colkitt joined the show to explain: How perp swaps work How a whale used the low-liquidity memecoin $JELLY to attack Hyperliquid’s vault How Hyperliquid’s response broke DeFi taboos around decentralization, oracles, etc. Criticisms of and justifications for the team’s decisions What can be done to prevent similar attacks in the future