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SOCKET TV Episode 2 Features ProofOfPlay's Fern on Multi-Chain Gaming Infrastructure

In the latest SOCKET TV episode, @fern from @ProofOfPlay discusses their strategic expansion into multi-chain infrastructure: - Explores rationale behind launching a second chain - Details technical challenges and solutions - Shares insights on scaling infrastructure for gaming The discussion provides valuable insights for builders and founders in the web3 gaming space, particularly those focused on infrastructure development. Watch the full episode: [SOCKET TV Episode 2](link-placeholder)
SOCKET TV Episode 2 Features ProofOfPlay's Fern
SOCKET TV announces its second episode featuring special guest Fern from ProofOfPlay, focusing on gaming infrastructure developments. The episode will provide insights for developers and builders in the gaming space. Key Points: - Guest: Fern from ProofOfPlay - Focus: Gaming infrastructure - Target audience: Web3 gaming developers Tune in tomorrow for expert insights and industry perspectives.
Socket Protocol Introduces Filler Vaults for Intent Protocols
Socket Protocol has launched Filler Vaults, a new primitive that addresses the capital requirements for market-makers in intent protocols. - Filler Vaults provide a **plug-and-play liquidity source** for solvers - Similar to HLP vault on HyperliquidX, but specifically designed for intents - Separates capital provision from market-making skills This development enables intent protocols to access ready liquidity without needing to source both capital and technical expertise simultaneously. [Learn more about building Filler Vaults](https://twitter.com/letsgetonchain)
Token Necessity: A Critical Analysis
Emily Lai examines the crucial question of token necessity in web3 projects. The analysis explores: - Evaluating genuine utility vs artificial token implementation - Impact of unnecessary tokens on community engagement and resources - Balancing tokenomics with actual project needs This follows Jason Lee's earlier ThoroughScan report on token implementation challenges. The discussion highlights the importance of thoughtful token design and questions if projects are creating tokens for valid reasons or simply following market trends. *Key Consideration*: Projects should carefully assess if a token genuinely adds value to their ecosystem.
Socket TV Launches with Emily Lai from Hype Partners

Socket TV debuts its first episode featuring Emily Lai from Hype Partners, a prominent figure in blockchain analytics. The discussion covers three main areas: - Critical feedback on blockchain ecosystem practices - Practical strategies for onboarding non-crypto users - Personal insights on growth marketing in Web3 The episode targets both marketing professionals and blockchain developers, offering actionable insights from Lai's experience in the industry. Watch time: Available from 3pm UTC