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Opus is building a DAO governed NFT marketplace on the #Cardano blockchain. Join OPUS by minting on our website! Join our discord https://t.co/ww3AkJzega

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$OpusDAO.io🔱@OpusDAO_io·
A Friendly Reminder that our Obsidian NFTS are still minting for you to join our DAO. Art by @papabeararts .
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Input Output Group@IOGroup·
ICYMI: With Mithril, #Cardano's network becomes more efficient, streamlined, and capable of supporting a wider range of applications and use cases. Learn more about #Mithril here ⤵️ iohk.link/3rG7mix
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Origin of Trade Cards The original “trade cards” were advertising cards that were packaged with cigarettes for the purpose of stiffening the packaging. In the 1860s, shortly after baseball’s inception as a professional sport, baseball cards were printed, usually being sold in packets of candy or tobacco products. In the 1870s and early 1900s, the popularization of “color lithography” or multi-color printing, led to the increased popularity of the “trade card.” Companies of all kinds would insert these cards into product packaging as a prize. The designs on the cards were often not product-related, but were humorous or beautiful, depending on the perceived tastes of the consumer. Valued for their vibrant, full-color imagery, the public began to collect these cards, storing their collections in scrapbooks and albums. People would often trade with each other to obtain a complete set, hence the origin of their name. These cards faded in popularity as color printing became more common, but the concept of collecting trading cards was born. collectinsure.com/2021/07/09/the… Bluebirds. 3 x 4½ inches (7.6 x 11.4 cm). Card’s text reads, “A Movement in Willimantic Thread.” The reverse side (not shown) says, “Willimantic Thread will lift more dead weight and is smoother than any other.” New York Sun, February 22, 1883. Collection of the author.
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Davis Washington
Davis Washington@Digitalalchemy0·
Just hit 4000 followers, thank you for the continued support. Keep in mind we have been working hard on @OpusDAO_io the holders will get access to some new benefits/discount's on services soon.
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Cypress Demanincor@CDemanincor·
🚨 Broadridge has $10 trillion in assets under management and the lead digital officer just told you all in a 2023 panel discussion he sees an opportunity as big as the internet era accept with web3 and digital assets💥💥🤯🤯🤯#XRP #XDC #XLM
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elraulito@elraulito·
How to play with @marlowe_io without installing anything 🕹️ First of all what is Marlowe? Marlowe is a programming language designed to make the creation of smart contracts on Cardano quicker and without having previous haskell knowledge Official doc [docs.marlowe.iohk.io/tutorials] 🖥️Let's start the programming part Head over play.marlowe.iohk.io and open the Swap example in Blockly We will see something similar to lego blocks that are doing strange stuff, let's try to translate it from elven to human form When Ada provider deposits the amount we define and the token provider deposits the amount defined as well the contract can starts the swap, if tokens are not added in the contract before the deadline everything is refunded. 🎨Customize the parameters We can change the currency of the token with the policyId of the token we want to use and the token name with the token we would like to use ⚠️DO NOT touch the 1000000 constant because that's due to $ADA decimals 🪖The Simulator Simulator allows you to set the other variables (deadlines, amounts of the swap and so on) You can simulate a smooth swap or even one that triggers the expiration time It's really easy to play around, I think the missing part is being able to export the cbor of the script in order to import it with Lucid Library 📖 For the experts In Marlower Datums/Redeemers are defined and fixed, that's why you don't define them. All the structures are described in the official documentation. Each block is an action of a legacy haskell smart contract. So, what are you waiting for? 🔖Bookmark this tweet and follow me for more educational content @elraulito
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Chain Gab@ChainGab·
The most bullish thing happening in the NFT space right now is @platypusCNFT @TapTools @GGMC_nft all doing REALLY well. All projects with REAL utility & not the made up utility that 99% of projects claim to have in this space. Is the market maturing? 👀
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