Inside the scene - DeFi Babes secret codes


Inside the scene - DeFi Babes secret codes

The secret codes you’re not meant to know unveiled. How Crypto Babes use codes to secretly signal support for their favourite DeFi platforms.

Some may think that the crypto community’s obsession with low transaction fees and the wish for rapid global scaling is a trend of today. But questions like “When moon?” and “What's the best DeFi platform to find the hottest dApps, NFTs and promising projects of the future?” have been around a lot longer than many of the hype projects that make up a big part of todays top 10 projects on Coinmarketcap.com.
While projects like Ethereum, Solana, Cardano, Polkadot or the Binance Smart Chain have high popularity amongst their peers, experts believe the hype will be short lived once people start to realize the shortcomings of those projects that result in high fees, centralization, high complexity and frequent DeFi hacks that put users funds at risk.

As of today Radix is the only project that has successfully tackled the blockchain trilemma and thus can achieve massive decentralized global scaling while keeping high security and low transaction fees.
The blockchain trilemma


Those very attractive attributes have created a vibrant scene around the project. In this article we are going to have a closer look at the Radix DeFi babes.
Here, we take a look at the secret codes DeFi babes have historically used to show their preference for Radix' (Ticker: $XRD) unpaired scaling capabilities and the projects signature pet that goes by the name "Cerberus". 

1. The chained shards
The easiest way to spot a Radix DeFi babe is by their jewelry. Chained triangles representing a chain of bring up and shut down substates across many different shards, across many different transactions through time are a sure sign for their love of massively scalable, distributed ledgers.Radix DeFi Babe chained shards wrist bracelet


2. Triangles on their bodies
Since they have understood the limitless power of  an almost infinitely large shard space they show their love for infinite transactions by having a shard on their bodies. You'll find that DeFi babes often have triangular tattoos, showing their love for fast transactions.Radix DeFi Babe with a shard tattoo


3. Hand gesture
Another way to spot Radix DeFi babes is by their secret hand gestures. The most famous one being the infamous triangle many of them use to signal their loyal support and love for the platform.
Radix DeFi Babe Merkel
Chancellor Merkel displaying the Radix shard, representing the German DeFi community.

Radix DeFi Babe Warren Buffett
Warren Buffett is believed to be a supporter of Radix as well.

Radix DeFi Babe hand gesture shards
A local vendor signalling that she accepts payments in XRD.


4. More codes...
If you want to learn more about the DeFi babes secrets codes, check out the whole infographic series with more secret codes used by the scene.
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Next Article - How to date a Radix DeFi babe as Scrypto developer
Scrypto is a programming language that Radix is creating to enable the rapid and safe development of decentralized financial applications (dApps) - and the DeFi girls are all over it. In this story we dive into the life of a former Solidity smart contract developer who's life turned upside down once he discovered Scrypto. Now that he has to spend much less time on auditing code and has become a successful Scrypto developer on Radix the DeFi girls suddenly are all over him which leads to all kind of unexpected problems.
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