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167 Franklin Street, SN30 F43 Katılım Aralık 2021
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Pondora
Pondora@pondora_org·
DeFi usually forces you to lock assets in one place. We're doing the opposite. You create "intents" for what you want to do, while your assets stay in your Smart Account and remain usable. That means the same tokens can be available for multiple opportunities at once. Examples 👇
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Daniel@CardanoDaniel_·
I no longer care about Cardano, its governance sucks. So many failed projects with billions of $ADA withdrawal from Treasury and this won’t stop. Cardano was good, may be better in the future. $SNEK is the reason I stay here. Sincerely.
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Jenny Brito
Jenny Brito@Jennycitalinda·
When @spacebudznft launched in March 2021, it felt like the beginning of something special for Cardano. I had already been investing in Cardano and collecting NFTs on other chains, so when these little astronauts appeared, I was instantly hooked. I minted 3 Budz, my babies, and quickly became very active in the community that formed around them. Along the way, I also became friends with Ales. Over the years, I've watched him build things that quietly shaped parts of the Cardano ecosystem in ways many people may not fully realize. The funny thing is, Ales never really saw himself as "a dev." He was just exploring, building things he found interesting, and sharing them openly. Before any of this, he had already become an SPO with a simple mission: to prove that Cardano was so energy efficient it could run on Raspberry Pi computers, and to teach others how to run nodes and become operators themselves. Like many great builders in open source, Ales built on tools and libraries that came before him and shared his own work openly so others could build on it. And through that same curiosity and generosity, he ended up enabling a lot of what people build on Cardano today. Amongst them: - The CIP-25 NFT standard, which SpaceBudz and Berry NFTs helped pioneer. - Nami, which helped make dApp connections possible. - The SpaceBudz marketplace, the first smart contract-enabled NFT marketplace on Cardano, which he open-sourced so other marketplaces could build and flourish. - Lucid, a JavaScript library that made development on Cardano much easier. - CIP-68 NFT Standard (programmable NFTs), opening the door for more advanced on-chain assets. Recently, Ales shared with me that after a lot of reflection, he feels ready to step away from the digital world and pursue a life that feels more grounded in human connection. And as part of that decision, he chose to pass SpaceBudz on to new hands. And I fully support him in that choice. SpaceBudz will always remain a special part of Cardano history. It wasn't just a collection, it was a moment when imagination met experimentation, and suddenly the possibilities of the chain felt wide open. A huge thank you to @berry_ales and @punk9968 for creating something that sparked that moment and sharing it so openly with the ecosystem. And thank you to the SpaceBudz community, which has always understood what this project was really about. Exploring the capabilities of the chain, building with open tools, and letting each Bud take on a journey of its own. Ales, thank you for your friendship and for the journey we’ve shared through all of this. I will never forget it. And to @Knackfish and the @TavernForge team, now stepping in to guide SpaceBudz forward, thank you for taking the torch and continuing the journey! SpaceBudz has always been about curiosity, exploration, and the courage to step into the unknown. A reminder that sometimes the greatest adventures begin when we choose to see what might be possible beyond the horizon. I'm excited to see where you take the Budz next and look forward to the adventures still to come. 🚀
Ales@berry_ales

This marks the end for Zieg and me. Thank you everyone for the magical time, and for letting us experiment. Now it's time to move on.

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Luca | Knackfisch@Knackfish·
Can't really put it into words, but I feel deeply honored that we got the chance to take over SpaceBudz. For me personally, SpaceBudz always had a special role! Looking forward to this journey 🚀
SpaceBudz@spacebudznft

SpaceBudz started as an experiment, a way to explore what was possible on early Cardano. That experiment is now coming to an end for us as creators, and we will be stepping away from the project. @TavernStudios (@Knackfish and @TristanUckie) will be picking up the project in its current form. Their intention is to honor what SpaceBudz has become and its history, while finding their own path forward with it. It has been a great journey. Thank you to everyone who collected, built, and believed in SpaceBudz along the way. Ales & Zieg

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Pondora
Pondora@pondora_org·
Signing every trade is a great safety net, but it can slow down active trading. That's why Hyper Mode exists. Activate a session and authorize a temporary key. For the next hour, you get: - Instant trades - No wallet popups - Real-time interaction Fast like a CEX, still self-custodial.
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SpaceBudz
SpaceBudz@spacebudznft·
SpaceBudz started as an experiment, a way to explore what was possible on early Cardano. That experiment is now coming to an end for us as creators, and we will be stepping away from the project. @TavernStudios (@Knackfish and @TristanUckie) will be picking up the project in its current form. Their intention is to honor what SpaceBudz has become and its history, while finding their own path forward with it. It has been a great journey. Thank you to everyone who collected, built, and believed in SpaceBudz along the way. Ales & Zieg
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das@Dasboxerturbo·
🧵Mission: get #Solana users to try Farmbot 2.0 by @TheFarmBots an all-in-one engagement bot for your discord server. It comes with interactive games, raffles, trivia, a drip faucet, and an amazing tip feature. Reward your community without annoying tickets and txids.👇
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LallyMcClay
LallyMcClay@LallyMcClay·
Layer Zero ❓😶‍🌫️- OK, here goes! You've probably seen posts about LayerZero connecting Cardano to 160+ chains, and much warranted excitement about this in replies? I'm going to attempt a "Lally explainer" - what this one means in easy terms, because the implications here are BIG Cardano has always been a bit different from the rest of crypto. (I would say a bit special) Most chains today are built around the Ethereum model (EVM / account-based), while Cardano uses a different design: eUTXO. That difference brings some real advantages: predictable fees, deterministic execution, native assets, strong security. But also it means Cardano didn’t naturally “plug in” to the rest of the ecosystem. in the past Cardano worked differently, and so connecting to other chains wasn’t always easy. and that’s what this announcement is about. LayerZero is an interoperability protocol, and its job to let different blockchains talk to each other without needing everything to be built the same way. working as intended, it means: • Assets from other chains can move into Cardano more easily • Cardano apps can interact with other ecosystems • Liquidity isn’t stuck in separate silos • Developers have more options for where and how they build practically, this makes it much easier for users, builders, and projects from other ecosystems to work with Cardano without having to completely rebuild everything from scratch. so this is why people are calling this one of the biggest interoperability steps for Cardano so far. You may see ecosystem questions being raised too. Yay! More connectivity can bring more users, more liquidity, and more opportunity, but also means needing thinking carefully about security, incentives, and how value flows between networks. Should Cardano connect more to the wider crypto world? What do we gain from that? What do we need to protect? And what should interoperability look like on our terms? For years community conversations have been “why isn’t Cardano connected enough?” and now this question might become more “how connected do we want to be?” and that’s where it becomes a community conversation, not just a dev decision. The more these connections become possible, the more important it is imho that communities understand what they mean, so I hope this little explainer was helpful :-)
LayerZero@LayerZero_Core

All of crypto, connected to Cardano

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