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@cartesiproject

Any code. Ethereum’s security. Build appchain rollups with languages, libraries, and tools you know and love. Join our community 🐧 https://t.co/daJRSWNmrY

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Cartesi@cartesiproject·
Cartesi is sharpening its mission to help build Ethereum’s future with a clear commitment to lasting infrastructure. This is subtraction in action, driving greater focus, deeper engineering, and long-term value for future-proof scalability and execution.↓ bit.ly/4kGx5NE
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Another month is coming to an end, and the Cartesi ecosystem keeps moving forward. Builders shipping, tech evolving, community supporting. Catch the latest in the Ecosystem Updates blog, your monthly window into everything happening across the project. ↓ cartesi.io/blog/ecosystem…
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Mike B@Mike_nike7·
@cartesiproject clean way to put it. the execution layer story is underrated imo
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Cartesi@cartesiproject·
Ethereum for trust. Cartesi for execution.
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Cartesi@cartesiproject·
Funds are still in. Anyone can try to drain them. Real funds, live contract, permissionless fraud proof system. Prove it wrong and take it. PRT Honeypot v2 is also one of the few rollups sitting at Stage 2 on @l2beat. In case you need a refresher: l2beat.com/scaling/projec…
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Cartesi@cartesiproject·
Have you ever wondered what it would actually take to break a rollup's fraud proof system on mainnet? We built something specifically to test that. PRT Honeypot v2, our bug bounty appchain launched last year, is still live, and the fraud proof system hasn't been broken once.
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Cartesi@cartesiproject·
@0xTrxz New merch idea born: exclusive pieces for builders ✨
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Cartesi@cartesiproject·
Watch the full series and find out how computational constraints have been quietly shaping DeFi's financial logic, and what a better execution layer makes possible: @Cartesiproject/shorts" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">youtube.com/@Cartesiprojec
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Cartesi@cartesiproject·
Honest penguin talk: six weeks of saying what no one was saying about DeFi. Contributor @joaopdgarcia cooked. Multiple episodes, one idea: DeFi doesn't have to be limited by the execution environment. That's exactly what Cartesi was built to fix. ↓ • DeFi can now be built around what finance actually needs. • Floating-point math is viable onchain, enabling robust pricing and risk models. • Devs can now access NumPy, QuantLib, and the full quantitative finance stack on web3. • Stateful, long-running financial processes can run onchain. • A full Linux environment brings real languages, mature libraries, while staying verifiable on Ethereum. • App-specific rollups let computation-heavy financial systems scale independently, without competing for blockspace. The execution layer is the conversation we should've been having all along.
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Cartesi@cartesiproject·
Most devs spend their time crafting web3 workarounds, rewriting from scratch what already exists in traditional software. Cartesi asks: what if you didn't have to? Run any complex code, verifiably, onchain. New week. Same mission. GM 🐧
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Cartesi@cartesiproject·
Friday here, and for whoever is ‘monitoring the situation’, here comes your Cartesi Weekly 🐧 On the tech side, contributors cooked and Rollups Node v2.0.0-alpha.10 is out, one step closer to public release. This update introduces production-grade reliability, tighter resource management, crash recovery, and database transaction safety. Multiple applications can now run on the same node without interfering with each other, and the Machine Manager handles extended downtime gracefully without memory pressure building up. Explore here: → github.com/cartesi/rollup… The latest Cartesi CLI pre-release is live. Developers are encouraged to test the Rollups and share feedback on Discord. Everyone’s input shapes what ships next, so jump in and help make the final release production-ready: → github.com/cartesi/cli/tr… Contributor @risenadshaheen walks us through all the commands here: → x.com/riseandshaheen… Our DevAd Lead @joaopdgarcia continues highlighting DeFi constraints, making the case for how Cartesi’s execution layer addresses them and why it’s important for each dApp to have its own dedicated compute instead of competing for block space. App-specific rollups architecture are key: → x.com/joaopdgarcia/s… And speaking of app-specific (or appchain) design, catch up with this explainer video: → x.com/cartesiproject… On the community side, remember we’re also active on Reddit, Farcaster, Instagram, and YouTube. Join us across all channels to stay in the loop: → linktr.ee/cartesi As the month wraps up, stay tuned for next week’s newsletter, with the usual merch giveaway included. Make sure you’re subscribed: → mailchi.mp/cartesi/email-… That’s it for this week. More building, less talking. We keep shipping.
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Cartesi@cartesiproject·
You've seen it here countless times. Appchains. App-specific rollups. But you still don't know what those are and by now it feels too late to ask? No judgment. Here's your catch-up. ↓
Sherif@SherifDefi

This is the bottleneck most people still ignore. DeFi is not slow by default, it is congested by design. Shared blockspace makes every app compete with hype cycles. App specific execution is not just scaling, it changes the whole game. Great insight from @joaopdgarcia, worth paying attention to what @cartesiproject is building 👇🏻

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Cartesi@cartesiproject·
That's the kind of foundation you want before production readiness and mainnet. This is a notice for you dev frens, come check the latest Cartesi CLI pre-release, test the Rollups, and swing by Discord to drop feedback and mingle with our contributors. ↓ github.com/cartesi/cli/tr…
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Cartesi@cartesiproject·
Multiple apps can now run on the same node without interfering with others, and the Machine Manager recovers from extended downtime without memory pressure. Your app is less likely to go down, and when something does go wrong, it recovers gracefully. ↓ github.com/cartesi/rollup…
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Cartesi@cartesiproject·
Rollups Node v2.0.0-alpha.10 is out. One step closer to public release. This is all about making the node production-grade: tighter resource management, crash recovery, DB transaction safety, and proper handling for long-running and multi-app deployments. Here's what it means:
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Cartesi@cartesiproject·
@Itsfoss Here's another penguin from us 🐧
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It's FOSS@Itsfoss·
Just Linus living his best life with the penguins. 🐧
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