Solfate Podcast - Interviews with blockchain founders/builders on Solana

Solfate Podcast - Interviews with blockchain founders/builders on Solana

Interviews with blockchain founders and builders on Solana, hosted by two developers building on the network: Nick and James.

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Guaranteed Solana TX Inclusion with Raiku, feat Robin, Founder and CEO of Raiku

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47:43
September 4, 2025

Guaranteed Solana TX Inclusion with Raiku, feat Robin, Founder and CEO of Raiku

A conversation with Robin, CEO of Raiku, about Raiku's approach to guaranteed transaction includion on Solana. 📝 Notes from the show In this episode of the Solfate Podcast, hosts James and Nick welcome Robin, founder of Raiku, to discuss Raiku's approach to guaranteed Solana transaction inclusion using validator sidecars, a decentralized coordination layer, and ahead-of-time block auctions. The conversation covers why L1s hit physical latency limits, how inclusion signals and pre-reserved blockspace reduce dropped transactions and retry spam, and where Raiku differs from existing infrastructure like Jito bundles. Robin shares his background from Ethereum and Hyperledger, why he chose Solana, what’s shipping in Raiku's testnet v1 vs v2, and how validator incentives, pricing modules, and oracle speed factor into high-performance DeFi applications.   - 00:00 Intro and elevator pitch for Raiku   - 03:20 Robin’s background, Ethereum years, and lessons from L2s   - 06:34 Why Solana: tech maturity, dev mindshare, edge compute interest   - 10:24 Problems to solve: predictability, fragmentation, validator alignment   - 13:44 Architecture: validator sidecar, coordination node, block auctions   - 16:27 Raiku vs Jito bundles and mempool latency   - 18:58 Inclusion signals cadence and “up to 60s ahead” planning   - 20:12 Differentiated blockspace, plugins, discounted lanes for oracles   - 22:26 Reliability at scale, reducing retries during congestion   - 26:06 How auctions work with blockhash TTL, SDK and endpoints   - 27:26 Pricing modules, open market for searchers, fee split design   - 29:36 Testnet v1 today, v2 decentralization and load testing   - 31:32 Not an L2: limited node set, “good actors,” incentive design   - 33:06 Extending Solana without classic L2 tradeoffs   - 37:14 Transaction flow: app → Raiku node → validator   - 38:28 First users: DeFi, perps, HFT, solver flows   - 40:42 Faster confirmation needs faster oracles and price feeds   - 43:04 Alpenglow outlook and finality targets   - 43:46 Hiring, roles needed, closing 🔗 Find Robin and Raiku online Follow Robin on Twitter/X: @degenroot Follow Raiku on Twitter/X: @raikucom Check out Raiku at their website: raiku.com

45:02
June 6, 2025

Etherfuse Stablebonds as an Essential Blockchain Primitive, feat Dave Taylor, CEO of Etherfuse

A conversation with Dave Taylor, CEO of Etherfuse, about Etherfuse's stablebonds as an essential blockchain primitive for foreign exchange. 📝 Notes from the show In this episode of the Solfate Podcast, hosts James and Nick welcome Dave Taylor, CEO of Etherfuse, to discuss their groundbreaking approach to bringing real-world assets on-chain through tokenized government bonds called "stablebonds." The conversation explores how Etherfuse has navigated complex regulatory frameworks across Mexico, Switzerland, and other countries to create a new primitive for foreign exchange that could revolutionize how people access and trade international currencies. Dave shares insights on building in the RWA space, the technical challenges of tokenizing government debt, and how stablebonds are already outcompeting traditional remittance solutions by 200,000x in daily volume while making foreign exchange more accessible and affordable for everyone. 00:00 Introduction and Dave's Background 04:32 The Genesis of Etherfuse and Regulatory Journey 16:14 Technical Implementation on Solana 23:07 Stablebonds as DeFi Primitives 28:32 The Moral Imperative: Bringing FX On-Chain 36:05 Why DeFi Creates Superior Markets 41:02 Current Markets and Yield Opportunities 43:55 Future Plans and Closing Thoughts 🔗 Find Dave and Etherfuse online Follow Dave on Twitter/X: @EtherfuseDave Follow Etherfuse on Twitter/X: @etherfuse Check out Etherfuse at their website: https://www.etherfuse.com 👋 Follow the co-hosts online Nick twitter: @nickfrosty github: github.com/nickfrosty website: https://nick.af James twitter: @jamesrp13 github: github.com/jamesrp13 website: https://beunboxed.com Follow Solfate Podcast on Twitter/X for updates: @solfatepod Thanks for watching frens :) 💖

53:38
May 29, 2025

Cudis's blockchain-based longevity protocol, w/ Edison Chen, CEO of Cudis

A conversation with Edison Chen, CEO of Cudis, about Cudis's longevity protocol that leverages blockchain incentives. Ready to start tracking your health on-chain? Get $60 off your Cudis ring and 500 bonus reward points by visiting their website via this link: https://www.cudis.xyz/join?code=Solfate and using code "Solfate" at checkout  📝 Notes from the show In this episode of the Solfate Podcast, hosts James and Nick welcome Edison Chen, CEO of Cudis, to discuss their revolutionary blockchain-based longevity protocol. Cudis creates wellness rings that track health and fitness data, storing it on-chain so users own their data. The conversation explores how Web3 technology can transform healthcare through personalized incentives, data ownership, and creating a health data economy. Edison shares insights on building hardware in the crypto space, tokenization of health data as assets, and Cudis's vision for personalized longevity solutions for everyone. 00:00 Introduction and Welcome  00:34 Meet Edison Chen from Cudis  01:06 Why Web3 for Wellness?  07:08 Deep Dive into Cudis Concept  12:14 Sustainable Incentive Design  18:20 Health Data as Assets  27:05 Use Cases and Market Potential  34:26 Hardware Manufacturing Journey  42:10 Why Build on Solana?  46:02 Token Strategy and Design  48:51 Grand Vision for Longevity  53:13 Closing Thoughts 🔗 Find Edison and Cudis online Follow Edison on Twitter/X: @Edcbeatbit Follow Cudis on Twitter/X @CudisWellness Check out Cudis at their website: https://cudis.xyz Ready to start tracking your health on-chain? Get $60 off your Cudis ring and 500 bonus reward points by visiting their website via this link: https://www.cudis.xyz/join?code=Solfate and using code "Solfate" at checkout  👋 Follow the co-hosts online Nick twitter: @nickfrosty github: github.com/nickfrosty website: https://nick.af James twitter: @jamesrp13 github: github.com/jamesrp13 website: https://beunboxed.com Follow Solfate Podcast on Twitter/X for updates: @solfatepod  Thanks for watching frens :) 💖

51:28
April 11, 2025

Termina and the Future of Network Extensions, w/ Yiwen, founder of Nitro Labs

A conversation with Yiwen (aka @oceanicursula), founder of Nitro Labs, the team behind @Terminaxyz. Full notes for this episode at: https://solfate.com/podcast/73 Solfate Podcast Follow us on twitter and turn the notifs on: @SolfatePod Discover all our podcast episodes on our website: solfate.com/podcast Collect our episodes as NFTs on DRiP: drip.haus/solfate Summary In this episode of the Solfate Podcast, hosts James and Nick return after a brief hiatus to discuss groundbreaking innovations with Yiwen from Nitro Labs. The conversation dives deep into Nitro Labs’ product, Termina, which offers modular network extensions for the Solana ecosystem. They explore the concept of deconstructed rollups and how specific modules like the zkSVM prover, SVM engine, and Data Module allow for more efficient and targeted solutions. The discussion covers applications in DeFi, bridging, and the advantages of offloading high-compute tasks off-chain while ensuring on-chain security and verification. The episode also touches on the challenges and strategies for monetizing these advanced technical solutions. 00:00 Introduction to On-Chain Proof Verification 00:31 Welcome Back to the Podcast 00:54 Introducing Yiwen from Nitro Labs 01:03 Exploring Network Extensions and Deconstructed Rollups 05:04 Deep Dive into Solana and SVM 07:17 Shifting Focus to Solana Native Development 15:39 Understanding Asynchronous Settlement in DeFi 22:51 Beyond Rollups: The Future of Network Extensions 24:37 User Feedback and Modular Roll-Up Stack 25:01 Introducing the EZKS VM Improver 25:23 Challenges and Solutions in ZK VM Implementation 26:54 Proving Solana Transactions with ZK Prover 27:44 Bridging and Cross-Chain Transactions 31:18 Trustless Computation and Cryptographic Proofs 34:36 Real-World Applications and Use Cases 40:05 Monetizing ZK Prover and Developer Insights 45:56 Future of Network Extensions and Infrastructure 48:26 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Find Yiwen and Termina online Follow Yiwen on Twitter/X: @oceanicursula Follow Termina on Twitter/X: @Terminaxyz Check out Termina at their website Follow us around Nick twitter: @nickfrosty github: github.com/nickfrosty website: https://nick.af James twitter: @jamesrp13 github: github.com/jamesrp13

50:48
March 25, 2025

How Step Finance tracks the firehose of Solana DeFi data (feat. Dana, lead backend dev)

A conversation with Dana (aka @TheSoftwareJedi), Lead Backend Developer at @StepFinance_ Full notes for this episode at: https://solfate.com/podcast/71 Solfate Podcast Follow us on twitter and turn the notifs on: @SolfatePod Discover all our podcast episodes on our website: solfate.com/podcast Collect our episodes as NFTs on DRiP: drip.haus/solfate Summary In this conversation, Dana shares his journey of discovering Bitcoin from a homeless shelter and what he’s building now at Step Finance. The discussion covers his initial discovery of Bitcoin, his eventual embrace of Solana, the engineering challenges faced in data aggregation, and the innovations being implemented by Step Finance for real-time Solana data processing. The conversation wraps up with valuable advice for those looking to enter the field. Takeaways Dana's journey into crypto began during a challenging time in his life. He discovered Bitcoin while in a homeless shelter, leading to a passion for crypto. His entry into Solana was sparked by a friend's recommendation. Being helpful in the Solana Discord community opened doors for Dana. Step Finance's mission resonated with Dana's passion for DeFi products. Providing value to the ecosystem builds trust and credibility. Dana highlights the importance of community in the crypto space. Step Finance is involved in various initiatives, including education in underbanked countries. Real-time data processing is essential for modern applications. Understanding the account model in Solana is vital for developers. Low-level programming knowledge is beneficial in blockchain development. Documentation is key to mastering new technologies. Engineers must adapt to evolving data structures and requirements. Maintaining performance while scaling is a common challenge. Hands-on experience with constrained environments can aid in blockchain development. Follow us around Nick twitter: @nickfrosty github: github.com/nickfrosty website: https://nick.af James twitter: @jamesrp13 github: github.com/jamesrp13

55:42
February 11, 2025

How Lulo is Making DeFi Stupidly Simple, w/ Daniel, co-founder and CEO @Lulo

A conversation with Daniel (aka @nicechute), co-founder and CEO @Lulo Full notes for this episode at: https://solfate.com/podcast/70 Solfate Podcast Follow us on twitter and turn the notifs on: @SolfatePod Discover all our podcast episodes on our website: solfate.com/podcast Collect our episodes as NFTs on DRiP: drip.haus/solfate Summary In this episode, we welcome Daniel on the podcast, co-founder and CEO of Lulo, to discuss the birth and evolution of Lulo, a platform that simplifies DeFi. We explore the challenges faced in the DeFi space, the pivot from their original product to FlexLend, and the importance of user experience. The discussion also covers upcoming features, including a native app and an insurance product aimed at mitigating smart contract risks, ultimately positioning Lulo as a competitive player in the personal finance space. We talk about the innovative features of Lulo, a DeFi platform designed to enhance user experience and safety in digital asset management. The discussion covers the importance of risk management in DeFi, the introduction of an insurance-like product to protect users' deposits, and the vision for Lulo as a comprehensive financial tool that simplifies crypto investments. We also discuss regulatory challenges and the future of Lulo as a leading crypto app, highlighting the platform's potential to attract a broader audience to DeFi. Takeaways DeFi is perceived as hard to use, which hinders adoption. The original idea for Lulo was an order book for lending. The pivot to FlexLend was driven by user needs for simplicity.  Lulo's model allows for diversified risk management similar to traditional insurance. The future of Lulo includes features like debit cards and fiat onboarding. Lulo seeks to create a risk-free standard in the DeFi space. A simple UI can significantly enhance user experience. Launching a product early allows for easier iteration and feedback. Marketing strategies should align with product complexity. Lulo aims to compete with traditional finance apps like Robinhood. Safety is the number one concern for users in DeFi. The new insurance product helps manage risks associated with underlying protocols. Users will choose their risk level instead of specific apps in the new UX. Lulo aims to be the go-to crypto app for personal finance. The platform's efficiency improves as more DeFi pools are integrated. Follow us around Nick twitter: @nickfrosty github: github.com/nickfrosty website: https://nick.af James twitter: @jamesrp13 github: github.com/jamesrp13

59:39
January 24, 2025

Building an investment DAO within the Star Atlas ecosystem and buying a $5M space ship w/ Craig, Founder of SuperPhoenixDAO

A conversation with Craig Mahoney (aka @Njord614), Founder @SuperPhoenixDAO Full notes for this episode at: https://solfate.com/podcast/69 Solfate Podcast Follow us on twitter and turn the notifs on: @SolfatePod Discover all our podcast episodes on our website: solfate.com/podcast Collect our episodes as NFTs on DRiP: drip.haus/solfate Summary In this episode, we welcome Craig on the podcast to discuss the innovative concept of SuperPhoenixDAO, a project centered around acquiring and tokenizing in-game assets within the Star Atlas universe. They explore the economic implications of such investments, the social dynamics of gaming, and the potential for community engagement through decentralized governance. The discussion also touches on the development timeline of Star Atlas and the exciting possibilities of cross-game integration within the Solana ecosystem. We discuss the role of SuperPhoenixDAO in connecting various ecosystems within the Web3 space, emphasizing the importance of creating unique user experiences. Our guest shares insights on current initiatives, future plans, and the challenges of fundraising in both Web2 and Web3 environments. The discussion highlights the symbiotic relationships between different projects and the maturation of the blockchain space, focusing on long-term investments and community engagement. Takeaways SuperPhoenixDAO aims to build a social hub in Star Atlas. Tokenizing in-game assets can democratize ownership. Investing in virtual venues can yield real-world returns. The gaming economy is evolving with Web3 technologies. Community engagement is crucial for game development. Cross-game integration can enhance player experiences. The future of gaming lies in decentralized ecosystems. Creating a functional bond between different NFT communities is essential. SuperPhoenixDAO aims to be the connective tissue between isolated ecosystems. The focus on experiential design sets SuperPhoenixDAO apart from traditional blockchain projects. The upcoming token launch is a significant milestone for SuperPhoenixDAO. Gaming is a key area for onboarding new users to the crypto space. Long-term investments in Web3 projects are becoming more common. The mutually beneficial relationship between SuperPhoenixDAO and Star Atlas. Follow us around Nick twitter: @nickfrosty github: github.com/nickfrosty website: https://nick.af James twitter: @jamesrp13 github: github.com/jamesrp13

57:52
January 15, 2025

Behind DSCVR: Building a Decentralized Social Network for the Web3 Era w/ Rick Porter, CEO

Behind DSCVR: Building a Decentralized Social Network for the Web3 Era A conversation with Rick Porter (aka @rckprtr), CEO @ DSCVR Full notes for this episode at: https://solfate.com/podcast/68 Solfate Podcast Follow us on twitter and turn the notifs on: @SolfatePod Discover all our podcast episodes on our website: solfate.com/podcast Collect our episodes as NFTs on DRiP: drip.haus/solfate Summary In this conversation, Rick Porter, CEO and co-founder of DSCVR (pronounced Discover), discusses the evolution of his platform, a Web3 social network aimed at unlocking monetization, distribution, and ownership for users. He shares his background in crypto, the transition from previous projects to DSCVR, and the technical architecture that supports the platform. The discussion also delves into the complexities of the feed engine and user engagement strategies, highlighting the challenges and innovations in building a decentralized social network. Rick Porter discusses the infrastructure and cost efficiency of data analytics on Solana vs Ethereum, the value of blockchain in social media, and the importance of transparency and accessibility for creators. He explores the philosophical implications of treating data as a utility and presents DSCVR as a new social platform for Web3 users. The discussion concludes with insights for builders in the ecosystem, emphasizing the importance of experimentation and self-belief. Takeaways DSCVR aims to unlock monetization, distribution, and ownership for users. Blockchain provides decentralization and verifiability for social media.  DSCVR 's initial concept was to create a Reddit-like platform on-chain. User engagement is driven by a complex feed engine that customizes content for each user. The move to Solana was a significant step for DSCVR's development. Infrastructure costs for data analytics can be managed effectively. Rust offers significant cost savings compared to TypeScript systems. Transparency in social media empowers creators and users alike. Data should be accessible to everyone, akin to a utility. DSCVR offers a unique social experience for Web3 users. Building in the ecosystem requires experimentation and resilience. Don't underestimate your capabilities as a builder. Find Rick and DSCVR online Follow Rick on twitter - @rckprtr Follow DSCVR on twitter - @dscvr1 Follow us around Nick twitter: @nickfrosty github: github.com/nickfrosty website: https://nick.af James twitter: @jamesrp13 github: github.com/jamesrp13

55:51
November 26, 2024

Solana's Mobile Future w/ Andrew, DRiP.haus Mobile Engineer

Mobile dev chat: Focus on DRiP app & Solana mobile, discussing cross-platform tools, security, UX & community. Key: protect secrets & prioritize performance. Full notes for this episode at: https://solfate.com/podcast/67 Follow @SolfatePod on Twitter for updates: https://twitter.com/SolfatePod PS: We are happy to announce the launch of our Solfate Drip channel where you can collect Solfate Podcast episodes as digital collectibles! Subscribe to our Drip channel today: drip.haus/solfate (we have some fun experiments planned) Notes from the show Solana is the only place where mobile is a part of the conversation. You have to build an API to protect your secrets. Mobile apps are client side apps so developers should not trust the environment. Do not put secrets in your mobile apps. You can co-sign transactions and have them executed on the backend. DRiP is a mobile company, even if they don't realize it. You need to be way more active on Twitter. Web development skills are increasingly relevant for mobile developers. React Native is convenient but has performance limitations. Kotlin Compose offer a promising alternative for mobile development. Understanding UX differences is crucial in cross-platform development. Community feedback is essential for app improvement. Prototyping in mobile apps can help clarify ideas for product development. Performance is a key factor in user satisfaction with mobile apps. Developers should focus on building compelling features to retain users. Engaging with developer communities can provide valuable support and resources. Find Andrew and DRiP online Follow Andrew on twitter - @creativedrewy Follow @drip_haus on twitter - @drip_haus Follow us around Nick twitter: @nickfrosty github: github.com/nickfrosty website: https://nick.af James twitter: @jamesrp13 github: github.com/jamesrp13 Solfate Podcast twitter: @SolfatePod more podcast episodes: solfate.com/podcast collect episodes on Drip: drip.haus/solfate

54:02
November 5, 2024

Web3 Artist to Community Leader w/ Superteam Germany (feat. Bekka)

Building Web3 communities that matter: Inside Superteam Germany's strategy for sustainable growth in Solana. Full notes for this episode at: https://solfate.com/podcast/66 Follow @SolfatePod on Twitter for updates: https://twitter.com/SolfatePod PS: We are happy to announce the launch of our Solfate Drip channel where you can collect Solfate Podcast episodes as digital collectibles! Subscribe to our Drip channel today: drip.haus/solfate (we have some fun experiments planned) Notes from the show Bekka moved to Germany for cultural opportunities and language learning. Superteam Germany was founded to support the Solana ecosystem. Community membership is capped at 150 to maintain meaningful connections. Germany's Superteam focuses on builders and technical development. Regional Superteams have unique strengths and focuses. Collaboration among Superteams enhances overall community growth. Bekka's artistic background influences her approach to Web3. Digital asset ownership revolutionizes creator relationships. Challenges in the NFT space can lead to personal growth. In-person events significantly impact community connections. Collaboration has changed lives in the Web3 space. Diversity of skills is essential for impactful projects. Communication is key to conveying vision and ideas. The ecosystem is evolving to include more non-technical roles. Creativity and collaboration can lead to innovative solutions. NFTs have potential beyond current applications. The importance of fostering a supportive community. Embracing the unknown can lead to exciting opportunities. Find Bekka and SuperteamDE online Follow Bekka on twitter - @DrRebekkaRevel Follow SuperteamDE on twitter - @SuperteamDE Follow us around Nick twitter: @nickfrosty github: github.com/nickfrosty website: https://nick.af James twitter: @jamesrp13 github: github.com/jamesrp13 Solfate Podcast twitter: @SolfatePod more podcast episodes: solfate.com/podcast collect episodes on Drip: drip.haus/solfate

Mining ORE on Solana with proof-of-work tokens (feat. HardhatChad)
56:24
October 29, 2024

Mining ORE on Solana with proof-of-work tokens (feat. HardhatChad)

Get insights into ORE’s proof-of-work journey, including new features in V2, staking pools, and the project’s unique approach to building a broader ecosystem. Full notes for this episode at: https://solfate.com/podcast/65 Follow @SolfatePod on Twitter for updates: https://twitter.com/SolfatePod PS: We are happy to announce the launch of our Solfate Drip channel where you can collect Solfate Podcast episodes as digital collectibles! Subscribe to our Drip channel today: drip.haus/solfate (we have some fun experiments planned) Notes from the show ORE is a proof-of-work token that anyone can mine. The project aims to bridge Bitcoin to Solana. Mining is designed to be accessible to all users. The hash function used in ORE is non-parallelizable. Mining happens off-chain, with validation on-chain. The initial launch faced significant network congestion. The V1 system had issues with spam and transaction volume. A hard fork was necessary to transition to V2. The V2 redesign improved the mining experience. The project gained attention through its marketing strategy. The transition from V1 to V2 involved significant changes in reward structure and supply cap. Community feedback is crucial in shaping the monetary policy of the token. Participants in crypto can be categorized into three main groups: nerds, speculators, and utility seekers. Liquidity is essential for the success of ORE and its integration with real-world assets. Staking and mining pools are being introduced to enhance user participation and rewards. Horizontal integration can create a broader ecosystem for the ORE token. Liquidity is viewed as a key component of store value in the crypto space. The project aims to compete with traditional finance by offering decentralized alternatives. The ORE experiment is seen as a significant step in exploring new monetary policies. Community engagement and feedback are vital for the ongoing development of the ORE project. Find HardhatChad and ORE online Follow HardhatChad on twitter - @HardhatChad Follow OREsupply on twitter - @OREsupply Follow us around Nick twitter: @nickfrosty github: github.com/nickfrosty website: https://nick.af James twitter: @jamesrp13 github: github.com/jamesrp13 Solfate Podcast twitter: @SolfatePod more podcast episodes: solfate.com/podcast collect episodes on Drip: drip.haus/solfate

Decentralized Cloud Storage on the Solana Network: Introducing Shadow Drive V2
52:06
October 22, 2024

Decentralized Cloud Storage on the Solana Network: Introducing Shadow Drive V2

GenesysGo is transforming decentralized storage with Shadow Drive, a fast, secure platform built on Solana, designed to rival traditional cloud solutions. And they are building it using mobile phones. Full notes for this episode at: https://solfate.com/podcast/64 Follow @SolfatePod on Twitter for updates: https://twitter.com/SolfatePod PS: We are happy to announce the launch of our Solfate Drip channel where you can collect Solfate Podcast episodes as digital collectibles! Subscribe to our Drip channel today: drip.haus/solfate (we have some fun experiments planned) Notes from the show GenesysGo is building the decentralized storage platform called Shadow Drive, which aims to provide speed, stability, security, and ease of use comparable to centralized web and cloud platforms. The team started as a validator on the Solana network and attracted a strong amount of stake. They then expanded to provide RPC network support and became the largest provider of RPC services on Solana. Shadow Drive addresses the storage challenges faced by validators by storing Solana's ledger history. The platform has grown to have an average of 130,000 daily active users. Decentralized storage offers cost savings in terms of bandwidth costs compared to centralized storage providers. Shadow Drive achieves this by leveraging the collective power of the network. The platform aims to decentralize revenues and distribute them to the operators of the network, providing a disruptive and cost-effective alternative to traditional storage providers. Shadow Drive V2 is a decentralized cloud storage platform built on the Solana network. The platform is designed to be resource-efficient and capable of running on mobile phones. It operates on a consensus algorithm that allows for censorship resistance and decision-making by the network consensus. Shadow Drive V2 leverages Solana as a base layer for identity, payment, and other functionalities. The platform aims to decentralize revenues by directly passing user fees to network operators. Find Frank and GenGo online Follow Frank on twitter - @Frank_theTrader Follow GenesysGo on twitter - @GenesysGo Follow us around Nick twitter: @nickfrosty github: github.com/nickfrosty website: https://nick.af James twitter: @jamesrp13 github: github.com/jamesrp13 Solfate Podcast twitter: @SolfatePod more podcast episodes: solfate.com/podcast collect episodes on Drip: drip.haus/solfate

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