The Stylus SDK v0.9 didn’t just stop at constructors — it also brings trait-based composition with #[implements(...)]. A powerful addition for building modular and maintainable Rust contracts on Arbitrum. Explore more in the thread below by @hummusonrails👇
Thought the @arbitrum Stylus SDK v0.9 was only about adding constructors? It also shipped another great new feature: trait-based composition using #[implements(...)]. If you’re building modular contracts in Rust, this unlocks some really clean patterns. A quick rundown 👇
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