bitsCrunch stood out in the Killer Whales Season 2 competition, winning 4/5 of the community votes and successfully qualifying for this quarter's prize. The project focuses on providing cross-chain data analysis, on-chain evidence, and deep data mining capabilities, offering powerful analytical tools for Web3 users and developers. This victory fully demonstrates the community's recognition of its technical solutions.
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SleepTrader
· 12-27 08:07
Multi-chain analysis really has some substance; bitsCrunch's win this time is quite solid.
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FOMOrektGuy
· 12-26 14:49
Wow, bitsCrunch really won big this time. They truly have some skills in multi-chain analysis.
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SilentAlpha
· 12-26 14:49
Multi-chain proof capabilities are really in demand, and bitsCrunch has a pretty solid win this time.
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MEVSupportGroup
· 12-26 14:48
bitsCrunch is truly impressive this time. Their multi-chain analysis is so in-depth that no wonder they passed with a 4/5 score. This is what Web3 should look like.
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SelfRugger
· 12-26 14:47
Multi-chain analysis is indeed quite interesting, and it's no surprise that bitsCrunch won 4 out of 5 votes this time.
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LuckyBearDrawer
· 12-26 14:45
Multi-chain evidence collection definitely has potential, and it's not without reason that bitsCrunch stands out from Killer Whales.
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MEVHunter
· 12-26 14:40
ngl bitsCrunch's forensics stack is exactly what this space needs... been monitoring their mempool analysis game and it's actually tight. 4/5 vote seems fair tbh, though i wonder if they're really plugged into the block builder collusion patterns nobody's talking about yet
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gaslight_gasfeez
· 12-26 14:39
Multi-chain analysis is indeed a necessity, and bitsCrunch's win this time is well-deserved.
bitsCrunch stood out in the Killer Whales Season 2 competition, winning 4/5 of the community votes and successfully qualifying for this quarter's prize. The project focuses on providing cross-chain data analysis, on-chain evidence, and deep data mining capabilities, offering powerful analytical tools for Web3 users and developers. This victory fully demonstrates the community's recognition of its technical solutions.