1/ Building in LatAm isn't primarily a question of legality. Stablecoins already are legal in Brazil, Argentina, and Mexico. It's a question of whether your compliance architecture is actually built for the environment.
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- 2/ The regulatory picture is still moving in all three markets. Brazil's Resolution 561 was published weeks ago. Argentina's bank restrictions may lift in 2026. Mexico's AML amendments are less than a year old. Building for LatAm means building compliance that can absorb change,
- Starbase Coimbra was a blast! Last Friday, we celebrated another full day of building, followed by the first-ever Deep Space with two amazing roundtables. Thank you to everyone who attended, to our amazing speakers — @f, @MiguelAmaro, Miguel Silva, João Freire, @rmdmac, Jordan
- 1/ Every junior dev right now is caught between two forces. AI handles the tasks they used to own. Seniors are stretched thin. The classic apprenticeship is harder to find. ↓2/ The trap is "Chat gave me that answer" and blindly accepting the output, no questions asked. The antidote: curiosity. Use AI to prep better questions for humans. Question every semicolon. Full article from @rccsousa on the Content Hub, link in bio. #softwaredevelopment
- Every Web3 project needs the same setup: An anvil node, a block explorer, and a faucet. @ethuidev's Stacks packages it into one click. Persistent, cloud-based, shareable via URL. Case study → link in bio #ethereum #foundry #developertools #opensource
00:00 - Brazil, Argentina, and Mexico are in the same region but operate under three fundamentally different regulatory frameworks, and those differences matter significantly if you're building cross-border. Brazil has the most developed stack but just closed the cross-border stablecoin
- The junior dev job isn't dead. It's changed. @rccsousa, Developer at Subvisual, wrote about why AI is a pocket Senior, not a crutch. And why curiosity is the skill that matters most right now. Link in bio. #juniordevs #softwaredevelopment #ai
- Filecoin Station needed to reach users who'd never touched Web3. We redesigned it from the ground up: UX, UI, product design, and development. Full case study in the link in our bio. #web3 #productdesign #filecoin
- 1/ Most wallets give you the same four functions and call it done. @ethuidev ships capabilities that don't exist anywhere else in the ecosystem. A thread on four of them. 🧵Replying to @subvisual and @ethuidev6/ Hardware wallet support, multi-chain environments, and a plugin API are already on the roadmap. ethui is open source and actively maintained. The foundation is solid, and the ecosystem is just getting started.
- Starbase started in Lisbon. We took it to Braga, to Coimbra, and on July 22 it comes back to where it all started. Space, food, no agenda. People sit down and get more done than they have in weeks. Link in bio to register. #starbase #web3 #buildinpublic
- Crypto can feel like a foreign language. @r3vl_xyz wanted to change that with a wallet designed from the ground up for people who had never touched crypto before. We designed it to feel like the banking app already on your phone. We wrote up how we designed the app on Dribbble
- 1/ Coding assistants are good at reading code. They're bad at knowing where to look for it. We had this with our component library. The fix was less about writing better docs and more about putting them somewhere the assistant could find them ↓2/ The docs land alongside the bundle, in the same place the assistant is already reading. Everything that follows just works, no extra plumbing required. Full article in the link in bio. #llm #componentlibrary #devtools #ai

































