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TezCon Seattle: a Vision RealizedQ&A with Ari Sandoval (a.k.a Hashbrown) about the upcoming TezCon event in Seattle! I cannot stress enough the importance of physical Tezos meetups and events. At Tezos Commons, we are dedicated to continuously sponsoring and supporting those who wish to organize such gatherings in their local areas we love seeing more and more Tezos enthusiasts starting such initiatives. One such exciting event is just around the corner: on June 1st, the amazing folks at TezTones will host their first-ever physical event at the NFT Museum in Seattle, and I’m sure it’s going to be a blast! I’ve often highlighted the benefits of such events, but in this article, I thought it might be better for you to hear it directly from someone deeply involved in the coordination and organization of TezCon. So, let’s meet HashBrown! Q&A With HashBrown Q: Let’s start with an introduction of yourself and the team, who are the people behind TezCon? I’m Ari Sandoval but most people know me as Hashbrown, I am an artist and founder of Teztones and one of the main organizers behind the upcoming TezCon event. TezCon is a collaborative event put together by TezTones, Teia.Cafe, TunaKuna, and a coalition of artists and projects. Q: How did the idea for TezCon come about? It initially started as a really simple idea for TezTones to get together because one of our members (NFTterror) was flying out from Ireland… We realized that we could take that opportunity to gather as many of us in person to meet and celebrate all the work we put into our 1st TezTones Season and the friendships we have made. Then TunaKuna made the extremely generous offer to rent out the Seattle NFT Museum and everything got kicked into high gear. We realized that with such a big space and 27 screens available we could make the event much larger in scope and celebrate many of the amazing artists, projects, and communities that make Tezos such a vibrant blockchain for the arts. Q: In your opinion, what are the benefits of such IRL Tezos events? I think in a world that is largely digital and screen based (the world in general these days, but especially blockchain) just the act of meeting the humans behind the avatars is profoundly powerful. By coming together to share food, art, and live music we can build much deeper bonds and memories than solely through online interactions. There are no rugging or connection problems IRL!! Also, probably the main goal of this event at the end of the day is to have fun; to embrace the fact that we have the power to bring ourselves together to celebrate our accomplishments and hard work. Q: What challenges have you faced in organizing TezCon, and how have you overcome them? I think the main challenge was that it started as a small idea that rapidly grew in scope in a very organic way. In doing so we wanted to make the event open to as many as possible, and then that again introduced more organizational complexity. However although we had to go through those growing pains they were also the blessings that made everything possible and I think will make the event such a success! Q: What can attendees expect from their experience at TezCon? People can expect 27 screens featuring curations of some absolutely amazing audio and visual art from across the Tezos blockchain. We need to do a final count but I believe we have easily above 300 artists in total who’s art will be shown! There will be a short panel about building communities and projects on Tezos with speakers to be announced soon as well as a gallery tour in the museum with artists in attendance going over their art and creative process. We will also have live musical performances including a featured set by Yoeshi Labs, as well as a jam session featuring Yoeshi Labs, Fendel, Ryan, and myself. Q: How have sponsors contributed to making TezCon a reality? There would be no TezCon without sponsors. We’d love to acknowledge and thank Tezos Commons, TunaKuna, TeiaCafe, and DNS for their contributions and support. As we wrap up this Q&A with Hashbrown, it’s clear that events like TezCon play a crucial role in building stronger connections within the Tezos community. Physical meetups and events like these offer unparalleled opportunities to meet the people behind the avatars, share experiences, and celebrate the vibrant artistic and project-based accomplishments on the Tezos blockchain. At Tezos Commons, we are committed to continuously supporting and sponsoring such initiatives. The energy and enthusiasm at these gatherings not only strengthen our community but also inspire new projects and collaborations. If you are passionate about Tezos and are interested in organizing a meetup in your area, we encourage you to reach out to us. Together, we can continue to nurture and grow the Tezos community, one event at a time. Let’s keep the momentum going and make every meetup a memorable and impactful experience! TezCon Seattle: A Vision Realized was originally published in Tezos Commons on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.

TezCon Seattle: a Vision Realized

Q&A with Ari Sandoval (a.k.a Hashbrown) about the upcoming TezCon event in Seattle!

I cannot stress enough the importance of physical Tezos meetups and events. At Tezos Commons, we are dedicated to continuously sponsoring and supporting those who wish to organize such gatherings in their local areas we love seeing more and more Tezos enthusiasts starting such initiatives.

One such exciting event is just around the corner: on June 1st, the amazing folks at TezTones will host their first-ever physical event at the NFT Museum in Seattle, and I’m sure it’s going to be a blast! I’ve often highlighted the benefits of such events, but in this article, I thought it might be better for you to hear it directly from someone deeply involved in the coordination and organization of TezCon. So, let’s meet HashBrown!

Q&A With HashBrown

Q: Let’s start with an introduction of yourself and the team, who are the people behind TezCon?

I’m Ari Sandoval but most people know me as Hashbrown, I am an artist and founder of Teztones and one of the main organizers behind the upcoming TezCon event.

TezCon is a collaborative event put together by TezTones, Teia.Cafe, TunaKuna, and a coalition of artists and projects.

Q: How did the idea for TezCon come about?

It initially started as a really simple idea for TezTones to get together because one of our members (NFTterror) was flying out from Ireland… We realized that we could take that opportunity to gather as many of us in person to meet and celebrate all the work we put into our 1st TezTones Season and the friendships we have made. Then TunaKuna made the extremely generous offer to rent out the Seattle NFT Museum and everything got kicked into high gear.

We realized that with such a big space and 27 screens available we could make the event much larger in scope and celebrate many of the amazing artists, projects, and communities that make Tezos such a vibrant blockchain for the arts.

Q: In your opinion, what are the benefits of such IRL Tezos events?

I think in a world that is largely digital and screen based (the world in general these days, but especially blockchain) just the act of meeting the humans behind the avatars is profoundly powerful. By coming together to share food, art, and live music we can build much deeper bonds and memories than solely through online interactions. There are no rugging or connection problems IRL!!

Also, probably the main goal of this event at the end of the day is to have fun; to embrace the fact that we have the power to bring ourselves together to celebrate our accomplishments and hard work.

Q: What challenges have you faced in organizing TezCon, and how have you overcome them?

I think the main challenge was that it started as a small idea that rapidly grew in scope in a very organic way. In doing so we wanted to make the event open to as many as possible, and then that again introduced more organizational complexity. However although we had to go through those growing pains they were also the blessings that made everything possible and I think will make the event such a success!

Q: What can attendees expect from their experience at TezCon?

People can expect 27 screens featuring curations of some absolutely amazing audio and visual art from across the Tezos blockchain. We need to do a final count but I believe we have easily above 300 artists in total who’s art will be shown!

There will be a short panel about building communities and projects on Tezos with speakers to be announced soon as well as a gallery tour in the museum with artists in attendance going over their art and creative process.

We will also have live musical performances including a featured set by Yoeshi Labs, as well as a jam session featuring Yoeshi Labs, Fendel, Ryan, and myself.

Q: How have sponsors contributed to making TezCon a reality?

There would be no TezCon without sponsors. We’d love to acknowledge and thank Tezos Commons, TunaKuna, TeiaCafe, and DNS for their contributions and support.

As we wrap up this Q&A with Hashbrown, it’s clear that events like TezCon play a crucial role in building stronger connections within the Tezos community. Physical meetups and events like these offer unparalleled opportunities to meet the people behind the avatars, share experiences, and celebrate the vibrant artistic and project-based accomplishments on the Tezos blockchain.

At Tezos Commons, we are committed to continuously supporting and sponsoring such initiatives. The energy and enthusiasm at these gatherings not only strengthen our community but also inspire new projects and collaborations. If you are passionate about Tezos and are interested in organizing a meetup in your area, we encourage you to reach out to us. Together, we can continue to nurture and grow the Tezos community, one event at a time. Let’s keep the momentum going and make every meetup a memorable and impactful experience!

TezCon Seattle: A Vision Realized was originally published in Tezos Commons on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.
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The Baking Sheet - Issue #204Tezos will implement the 15th Protocol Upgrade: Paris B Paris B Proposal Passes Final Vote and Reaches Quorum Welcome to this week’s issue of the Baking Sheet! It’s been an awesome week in the Tezos ecosystem, and we’ve officially landed in Paris—not the city, but the Paris B proposal! In a landmark moment for the Tezos ecosystem, the Paris B proposal has officially passed the final vote, reaching the required quorum. This marks the beginning of the adoption phase in the governance cycle, where the proposal will move forward to being implemented on the Tezos blockchain. The Paris B proposal has been eagerly anticipated due to its potential to significantly enhance the Tezos network. It includes several key improvements designed to boost efficiency, security, and overall functionality. The successful vote reflects strong community support and consensus, showcasing the robust democratic processes that Tezos is known for. Key Features of the Paris B Proposal: Reduced Block Times: Faster transactions to enhance network performance. Data Availability Layer (DAL): Improvements to throughput and scalability, benefiting Smart Rollups. Adaptive Issuance and Staking: Refinements to the economic mechanisms ensuring long-term sustainability and security. Adaptive Slashing: A nuanced approach to penalizing protocol violations, aligned with severity and intent. This achievement wouldn't have been possible without the dedicated efforts of our bakers and Tezos holders. Your votes and support have pushed the proposal across the finish line, demonstrating the power of collective effort in driving progress. As we move into the adoption phase, these enhancements will be integrated into the Tezos blockchain, paving the way for a more powerful and efficient network. From the mysterious L.M. Goodman’s White Paper to now having successfully implemented 15 upgrades, the biggest strength of Tezos is its ability to evolve with the latest technology. This is where the tagline "your blockchain is our testnet" truly shines. Thank you to everyone who participated in this crucial vote. Stay tuned for more updates on the implementation process and how these changes will benefit the Tezos ecosystem. Games Built on Tezos Shine at Doujin Market 2024 in Singapore Watch the Recap From the historic boulevards of Paris to the bustling streets of Singapore, the Tezos ecosystem continues to make waves. Games built on Tezos had a fantastic presence at Doujin Market 2024, Singapore's premier pop culture creators convention. This event, held on Saturday, May 11, featured over 600 artists, illustrators, and makers from around the world, making it a significant platform for showcasing creative talent. At Doujin Market 2024, visitors had the chance to explore and join whitelists for some of the most exciting games built on Tezos, in partnership with Neo Tokyo Project. The event was a massive success, with over 13,000 attendees getting a firsthand look at the innovative games powered by Tezos. Featured Games Here are the standout games that were showcased at the event: Star Symphony: The first rhythm game designed for esports MetaPals: Step into a digital universe right from your browser with MetaPals—the world's first blockchain-integrated browser extension game engine. BattleTabs: BattleTabs is an online game which is similar to the board game Battleship. Cricket Stars: Cricket Stars is the worlds first strategy collectible card game of CricketBattleRise: Defend the world against the forces of the evil God of Death in a free-to-play mobile fantasy RPG Event Highlights The event was a vibrant celebration of anime, manga, and games, featuring a diverse range of activities and showcases. Visitors not only got to experience these games but also had the opportunity to join whitelists, ensuring they stayed updated and involved in these projects. The Doujin Market 2024 truly was an event for the books, highlighting the growing influence and presence of blockchain technology in the gaming industry. Check out the recap video to see the highlights and excitement of the event. The presence of Tezos-powered games at such a prominent event underscores the creative potential within the Tezos ecosystem. As we continue to see these projects grow and thrive, Tezos is becoming a clear choice for games built on blockchain. Tezos at Consensus 2024: What to Expect From the Eiffel Tower in Paris to Marina Bay Sands in Singapore, our journey now takes us to the vibrant city of Austin and its iconic South Congress Avenue for Consensus 2024. This three-day conference, running from May 29-31, is the biggest and most established global event for everything crypto, blockchain, and Web3. And Tezos will be there in full force, with a special highlight being a keynote from Tezos co-founder, Arthur Breitman. Spotlight on Tezos at Consensus 2024 Tezos' presence at Consensus 2024 will be a focal point for attendees interested in cutting-edge blockchain technology. Arthur Breitman, co-founder of Tezos, is set to deliver a keynote address at the AI Summit, bringing his insights and vision to one of the most anticipated gatherings in the blockchain world. Tezos at the AI Summit The AI Summit at Consensus 2024 will take place on Friday, May 31, featuring sessions devoted to the intersection of crypto and AI. Arthur Breitman will be speaking alongside other notable figures like Morpheus contributor Erik Vorhees. This summit will explore how blockchain technology can integrate with and enhance AI, providing a thought-provoking look at the future of these two rapidly evolving fields. Visit the Tezos Booth While attending Consensus 2024, make sure to visit the Tezos booth at booth 1801 for more in-depth discussions and to connect with the Tezos community. The booth will be a hub for learning about the latest developments, networking with other Tezos enthusiasts, and exploring the innovative projects being built on Tezos. Why Attend? Consensus 2024 offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the latest developments in blockchain technology, with sessions tailored for both beginners and experts. For Tezos enthusiasts, it's a chance to see how the platform is positioning itself within the broader blockchain ecosystem and to engage with the community and developers driving its growth. From Paris to Singapore, and now to Austin, Tezos is making its mark on the global stage. Be sure to join us at Consensus 2024 to witness firsthand the strides Tezos is making in the world of blockchain. For more details and to register, visit Consensus 2024 Registration. Ten Major Cultural Projects Released with WAC LAB Web3 for the Arts and Culture (WAC) Lab, with contributions from the Tezos Foundation and led by We Are Museums, continues to transform cultural institutions into emerging technology pioneers with their third innovation laboratory. The Château de Chambord, Swiss National Museum, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, and Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico, among others, joined a lineage of innovative cultural institutions shaping the future of museums, such as the Musée d’Orsay, LAS Art Foundation, and HEK (House of Electronic Arts). Harnessing the power of blockchain technology, generative AI, and immersive experiences, ten cultural institutions announce their upcoming projects engaging new audiences, preserving cultural heritage, and exploring new avenues for fundraising. Addressing Modern Challenges Museums today face numerous challenges, including engaging younger, tech-savvy audiences, securing funding, and staying relevant in a rapidly digitizing world. Web3 presents a promising solution to these challenges by leveraging blockchain technology, generative AI, and immersive worlds. This new technological framework can transform how museums interact with visitors, offering immersive and interactive experiences that captivate a diverse audience. Additionally, Web3 enables new revenue streams through the creation and sale of digital assets, such as NFTs, and unique membership experiences, potentially providing a more sustainable financial model. WAC Lab’s Role and Impact Since its inception in 2021, WAC Lab has been at the forefront of empowering cultural institutions with the knowledge and tools needed to thrive in the digital age. Through comprehensive training, mentoring, and practical application, WAC Lab has equipped more than three hundred cultural professionals with the skills to navigate the complex world of blockchain technology and unleash its potential in the cultural sector. Over the past eight months, over eight hundred art professionals joined weekly discussions with internationally renowned cultural institutions on leveraging Blockchain technologies to understand the new shifts coming with Web3. With the wish of becoming more specialized and educate their teams, twenty-four museums followed an extensive training program provided by WAC Lab. As a final step, ten ambitious institutions embarked on a transformative journey with the support of seven technical partners, culminating in the development and launch of innovative Web3 projects that promise to reshape the art and culture landscape. Project Highlights Here is a preview of the project highlights currently developed under WAC Lab Season 3: 221A (Canada): Incubating the Node Library, a decentralized web node service for the arts and culture sector, designed to develop public prototypes for distributed storage, conservation, and validation of cultural assets. Château de Chambord (France): Exploring innovative fundraising models to support the renovation of the castle, allowing donors to choose the part they wish to restore and own an NFT fraction of the castle. Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art (USA): Creating an immersive interactive woodworking experience with a potential NFT component. Goethe Institut Lisbon (Portugal): Setting up a token-based membership system using proof-of-attendance tokens and exploring the potential of DAOs. Museo de Arte Popular José Hernández (Argentina): Integrating an AI-generated poem performance with an NFT souvenir for The Night of The Museums in November 2024. Museum Ulm (Germany): Building the foundation of a future operational DAO for the nexmuseum.io platform. Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico (Puerto Rico): Planning a live minting experience with artist Gisela Colón for their 25th anniversary. Swiss National Museum (Switzerland): Exploring a decentralized catalog system for digital assets and digital-born objects. The Royal Danish Collection (Denmark): Presenting the art piece “Minimum Viable Human Nature,” reviving a collection of historical royal porcelain and botanical prints through interactive generative mechanisms and NFTs. XR HUB Bavaria (Germany): Using blockchain technology to create personalized digital souvenirs in cooperation with the Deutsches Museum in Munich. Looking Ahead To celebrate the achievements of the participating institutions, We Are Museums invites you to join the WAC Lab Season 3 Demo Day on May 30, 2024, at 4pm CEST. This virtual event will showcase the transformative projects developed during the program and provide an insightful glimpse of the future of museum innovation. “We're thrilled about WAC Lab's resumed success as Tezos Blockchain continues to lead the way in its mission to strengthen cultural institutions in exploration of new on-chain opportunities,” comments Aleksandra Artamonovskaja, Head of Arts at Trilitech, the adoption hub for the Tezos blockchain. Join us on May 30th at 4pm CEST for the WAC Lab Season 3 Demo Day and witness the future of art and culture unfold. Register here. For more information, please visit WAC Lab. This Week in the Tezos Ecosystem After covering the major headlines from this past week, it's time to dive into some exciting developments within our ecosystem. Etherlink has been making significant strides since the launch of its testnet in July 2023. As we move through 2024, the network is currently in its final stage before launch, mainnet beta, and continues to be refined as the ecosystem grows. Here’s a look at the progress made so far and what to expect in the coming months. Q1: Achievements During Testnet The first quarter of 2024 saw Etherlink hitting several important milestones: Sub-Second Confirmation Times: Fine-tuning resulted in lightning-fast transaction processing, with confirmation times of less than a second. Developer-Friendly Infrastructure: Integration of tools and resources like Blockscout, The Graph, and Redstone into the testnet. Community Engagement Channels: Launch of Twitter, Medium, and Discord to foster open dialogue and gather valuable feedback. EVM Compatibility: Full compatibility with the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM), allowing developers to seamlessly integrate with the Ethereum ecosystem. Trustlessness: Upgrades handled by Tezos L1 governance contracts, eliminating reliance on specific individuals or groups. Scaling Web3 Hackathon: Encode launched a four-week hackathon in May, fostering innovation and collaboration to tackle Web3 scalability. Q2: Mainnet Beta and Beyond With Q2 underway, Etherlink is focusing on the mainnet beta rollout and several key initiatives: DeFi Catalyst Accelerator (DCA): Launched on April 15th, supporting six innovative DeFi projects with resources and mentorship. Mainnet Beta Rollout: Onboarding partners and ensuring a safe, production-ready environment for the full-scale launch. Community-Led Governance: From day one of the mainnet beta, governance has been community-driven. Security: Comprehensive testing and additional audits to ensure system integrity. More Integrations: Expanding Etherlink’s network with operators, node providers, and integrating infrastructure partners for oracles, explorers, and bridges. Quests: Upcoming Etherlink Quests will challenge and reward participants. Hackathons: Stay tuned for more hackathons where developers can showcase their talents and compete for prizes. Q3: Etherlink Launch and Expansion Looking ahead to Q3, Etherlink plans to refine its infrastructure, improve security protocols, and expand its ecosystem: Launch: Expect lower fees, MEV protection, improved data availability, increased throughput, and bandwidth. EthCC: Visit Etherlink’s booth at EthCC, one of the biggest Ethereum community events of the year. Details on side events and ways to get involved will be announced. TezDev: The annual developer conference for Tezos enthusiasts on July 11th during EthCC, focusing on rollup-centric technology in the Tezos ecosystem, including Etherlink. MEV Protection: Implementation of MEV (Miner Extractable Value) protection mechanisms to ensure a fair and transparent transaction environment. DAL Integration: Integrating Tezos’ Data Availability Layer (DAL) to enhance scalability and improve efficiency and cost-effectiveness on Etherlink. Become Part of Etherlink’s Journey With the imminent launch, now is an excellent time to explore the tools and services available in the Etherlink ecosystem. Interested? Head to the testnet playground, play around, and get familiar with Etherlink right now. Stay up-to-date with Etherlink’s progress by following them on Twitter and Medium, joining the Discord server, visiting the website, and learning how to run your own Etherlink node. Updates on tzBTC 2.0: Final Stage Before Launch Roman Schnider recently shared significant progress on tzBTC 2.0 via X, detailing its final stage before the official launch. Here’s a closer look at what’s happening with tzBTC 2.0 as it gears up for launch. Final Countdown to Launch tzBTC 2.0 is set to launch on Monday, May 27, 2024, at 12 noon (UTC). The revised website is already online, providing all necessary information and access to the BTC - tzBTC Bridge. You can visit the updated site here and access the bridge here. Mainnet Beta Phase The launch will begin with a mainnet beta phase, which limits the number of BTC/tzBTC in the automated setup to minimize risks. During this phase, keyholders will need to manually top up above the set limits if necessary. This cautious approach ensures a secure and stable transition as the service rolls out. KYC and Participation Participation in tzBTC 2.0 requires KYC (Know Your Customer) verification. LEXR Finance and Sumsub will guide users through this process. Detailed terms, conditions, and country restrictions are available here. This KYC requirement is essential for maintaining the integrity and security of the service. User Fees and Support User fees for tzBTC 2.0 are limited to transaction fees (gas), while the costs for KYC and service providers have been covered by the Tezos Foundation for this initial phase. This support helps streamline the user experience and encourages broader participation. It’s awesome to see Roman communicating and building in the open. This transparency is the true nature of open-source software like Tezos, fostering trust and collaboration within the community. Stay tuned for the official launch and further updates on tzBTC 2.0 as it continues to evolve and integrate into the Tezos ecosystem. Nomadic Labs at VIVA Technology in Paris Nomadic Labs is making a strong presence at the VIVA Technology conference, hosted in Tezos' home city, Paris. This event, running from May 22-25, 2024, is Europe's biggest startup and tech event, and it's a fantastic opportunity to connect with the Tezos community. Visit the Tezos booth to meet with the Nomadic Labs Adoption team and engineers, as well as project builders from the Tezos ecosystem. Here’s the schedule for the Tezos booth: Opening Day Highlights May 22, 2024 Playstables Team: From 2pm to 6pm, the Playstables team will be at the booth, showcasing their latest developments in blockchain gaming. Upcoming Events at the Tezos Booth May 23, 2024 Lyzi App: From 2pm to 6pm, learn about the crypto payment solution provided by Lyzi App. May 24, 2024 Wagmi Studio: The NFT Studio will be present from 10am to 2pm, offering insights into their latest NFT projects. Fraktion: From 2pm to 6pm, discover the Real Estate Tokenization project by Fraktion. This event is a wonderful opportunity to see firsthand the innovative projects and solutions being built on Tezos. Personally, I find it fitting that Tezos, the most technologically advanced blockchain, is prominently featured at one of Europe's most prestigious tech events. It feels meant to be, especially considering it's hosted in Paris, right after Tezos successfully passed its latest proposal, Paris B. If you’re in Paris, make sure to stop by the Tezos booth and join in on the excitement. See you there! Vote for Your Favorite Piece in the Objkt Paint 98 Contest Objkt was highly impressed by all the submissions for the Objkt Paint 98 contest! Once again, this is a testament to the creativity of the Tezos community! Ten outstanding pieces have been picked, and now the community is invited to help select the top 3 winners by voting for their favorite artwork! 🏆 Prizes for the Top 3 Winners 1st place: 250 XTZ 2nd place: 150 XTZ 3rd place: 100 XTZ How to Vote You can like your favorite pieces. Each like counts as one vote! Retweeting your favorite pieces is strongly encouraged to help them get more likes and increase their chances of winning! Voting ends next Thursday, May 30th, at 6 PM CET, so be sure to cast your votes soon! Discover the pieces and pick your favorite! 🎨 Visit X to view and vote for the selected pieces. 🔴 Now Streaming: MetaPals Max Giammario, CEO and co-founder of MetaPals, shares his insights on the potential of blockchain technology to build genuine connections in our virtual world. He envisions MetaPals as a community where people from all walks of life can come together, united by their shared love for virtual companions. Through MetaPals, he aims to create a space where meaningful relationships can flourish, driven by a collective passion for these virtual friends. Now Streaming Everywhere: Spotify, Apple, Amazon Music | YouTube | X Upcoming Tezos Events 🚀 Tickets are now available! Secure your spot at Tezos' annual conference, TezDev, the premier gathering for builders, partners, and enthusiasts in the Web3 space. This year, we're excited to host the event in Brussels, a hub for technology and innovation, and just a short distance from EthCC. Why attend Tez/Dev? Connect and Network: Meet and engage with the global Tezos community Learn from the Experts: Gain insights from leading voices in the industry through talks, workshops, and panel discussions. Explore New Developments: Discover the latest innovations and projects happening on Tezos. Event Highlights: Location: Brussels, Belgium – the heart of Europe and a beacon for tech innovators. Date: Happening on July 11th — The full agenda will be provided soon. Stay tuned! 🎟️ Grab your ticket today to ensure you don't miss out: Grab a ticket here! Join us at Tez/Dev 2024, where the future of Tezos unfolds. We look forward to welcoming you to Brussels and sharing an unforgettable experience. Join us at Tez/Dev 2024 in Brussels! TezCon Seattle 🗓️ Date & Time: Saturday, June 1, 3:30 PM - 7:30 PM PDT 📍 Location: Seattle NFT Museum, 2123 1st Avenue, Seattle, WA 98121, United States This is your opportunity to connect with the vibrant community of creators and enthusiasts driving the future of NFTs. 🎟️ RSVP now! Secure your spot by clicking on the Eventbrite link below and join us for an awesome night with the Tezos community. Reserve Your Tickets Here Powered by beehiiv

The Baking Sheet - Issue #204

Tezos will implement the 15th Protocol Upgrade: Paris B

Paris B Proposal Passes Final Vote and Reaches Quorum

Welcome to this week’s issue of the Baking Sheet! It’s been an awesome week in the Tezos ecosystem, and we’ve officially landed in Paris—not the city, but the Paris B proposal! In a landmark moment for the Tezos ecosystem, the Paris B proposal has officially passed the final vote, reaching the required quorum. This marks the beginning of the adoption phase in the governance cycle, where the proposal will move forward to being implemented on the Tezos blockchain.

The Paris B proposal has been eagerly anticipated due to its potential to significantly enhance the Tezos network. It includes several key improvements designed to boost efficiency, security, and overall functionality. The successful vote reflects strong community support and consensus, showcasing the robust democratic processes that Tezos is known for.

Key Features of the Paris B Proposal:

Reduced Block Times: Faster transactions to enhance network performance.

Data Availability Layer (DAL): Improvements to throughput and scalability, benefiting Smart Rollups.

Adaptive Issuance and Staking: Refinements to the economic mechanisms ensuring long-term sustainability and security.

Adaptive Slashing: A nuanced approach to penalizing protocol violations, aligned with severity and intent.

This achievement wouldn't have been possible without the dedicated efforts of our bakers and Tezos holders. Your votes and support have pushed the proposal across the finish line, demonstrating the power of collective effort in driving progress. As we move into the adoption phase, these enhancements will be integrated into the Tezos blockchain, paving the way for a more powerful and efficient network.

From the mysterious L.M. Goodman’s White Paper to now having successfully implemented 15 upgrades, the biggest strength of Tezos is its ability to evolve with the latest technology. This is where the tagline "your blockchain is our testnet" truly shines.

Thank you to everyone who participated in this crucial vote. Stay tuned for more updates on the implementation process and how these changes will benefit the Tezos ecosystem.

Games Built on Tezos Shine at Doujin Market 2024 in Singapore

Watch the Recap

From the historic boulevards of Paris to the bustling streets of Singapore, the Tezos ecosystem continues to make waves. Games built on Tezos had a fantastic presence at Doujin Market 2024, Singapore's premier pop culture creators convention. This event, held on Saturday, May 11, featured over 600 artists, illustrators, and makers from around the world, making it a significant platform for showcasing creative talent.

At Doujin Market 2024, visitors had the chance to explore and join whitelists for some of the most exciting games built on Tezos, in partnership with Neo Tokyo Project. The event was a massive success, with over 13,000 attendees getting a firsthand look at the innovative games powered by Tezos.

Featured Games

Here are the standout games that were showcased at the event:

Star Symphony: The first rhythm game designed for esports

MetaPals: Step into a digital universe right from your browser with MetaPals—the world's first blockchain-integrated browser extension game engine.

BattleTabs: BattleTabs is an online game which is similar to the board game Battleship.

Cricket Stars: Cricket Stars is the worlds first strategy collectible card game of CricketBattleRise: Defend the world against the forces of the evil God of Death in a free-to-play mobile fantasy RPG

Event Highlights

The event was a vibrant celebration of anime, manga, and games, featuring a diverse range of activities and showcases. Visitors not only got to experience these games but also had the opportunity to join whitelists, ensuring they stayed updated and involved in these projects. The Doujin Market 2024 truly was an event for the books, highlighting the growing influence and presence of blockchain technology in the gaming industry.

Check out the recap video to see the highlights and excitement of the event.

The presence of Tezos-powered games at such a prominent event underscores the creative potential within the Tezos ecosystem. As we continue to see these projects grow and thrive, Tezos is becoming a clear choice for games built on blockchain.

Tezos at Consensus 2024: What to Expect

From the Eiffel Tower in Paris to Marina Bay Sands in Singapore, our journey now takes us to the vibrant city of Austin and its iconic South Congress Avenue for Consensus 2024. This three-day conference, running from May 29-31, is the biggest and most established global event for everything crypto, blockchain, and Web3. And Tezos will be there in full force, with a special highlight being a keynote from Tezos co-founder, Arthur Breitman.

Spotlight on Tezos at Consensus 2024

Tezos' presence at Consensus 2024 will be a focal point for attendees interested in cutting-edge blockchain technology. Arthur Breitman, co-founder of Tezos, is set to deliver a keynote address at the AI Summit, bringing his insights and vision to one of the most anticipated gatherings in the blockchain world.

Tezos at the AI Summit

The AI Summit at Consensus 2024 will take place on Friday, May 31, featuring sessions devoted to the intersection of crypto and AI. Arthur Breitman will be speaking alongside other notable figures like Morpheus contributor Erik Vorhees. This summit will explore how blockchain technology can integrate with and enhance AI, providing a thought-provoking look at the future of these two rapidly evolving fields.

Visit the Tezos Booth

While attending Consensus 2024, make sure to visit the Tezos booth at booth 1801 for more in-depth discussions and to connect with the Tezos community. The booth will be a hub for learning about the latest developments, networking with other Tezos enthusiasts, and exploring the innovative projects being built on Tezos.

Why Attend?

Consensus 2024 offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the latest developments in blockchain technology, with sessions tailored for both beginners and experts. For Tezos enthusiasts, it's a chance to see how the platform is positioning itself within the broader blockchain ecosystem and to engage with the community and developers driving its growth.

From Paris to Singapore, and now to Austin, Tezos is making its mark on the global stage. Be sure to join us at Consensus 2024 to witness firsthand the strides Tezos is making in the world of blockchain.

For more details and to register, visit Consensus 2024 Registration.

Ten Major Cultural Projects Released with WAC LAB

Web3 for the Arts and Culture (WAC) Lab, with contributions from the Tezos Foundation and led by We Are Museums, continues to transform cultural institutions into emerging technology pioneers with their third innovation laboratory. The Château de Chambord, Swiss National Museum, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, and Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico, among others, joined a lineage of innovative cultural institutions shaping the future of museums, such as the Musée d’Orsay, LAS Art Foundation, and HEK (House of Electronic Arts).

Harnessing the power of blockchain technology, generative AI, and immersive experiences, ten cultural institutions announce their upcoming projects engaging new audiences, preserving cultural heritage, and exploring new avenues for fundraising.

Addressing Modern Challenges

Museums today face numerous challenges, including engaging younger, tech-savvy audiences, securing funding, and staying relevant in a rapidly digitizing world. Web3 presents a promising solution to these challenges by leveraging blockchain technology, generative AI, and immersive worlds. This new technological framework can transform how museums interact with visitors, offering immersive and interactive experiences that captivate a diverse audience. Additionally, Web3 enables new revenue streams through the creation and sale of digital assets, such as NFTs, and unique membership experiences, potentially providing a more sustainable financial model.

WAC Lab’s Role and Impact

Since its inception in 2021, WAC Lab has been at the forefront of empowering cultural institutions with the knowledge and tools needed to thrive in the digital age. Through comprehensive training, mentoring, and practical application, WAC Lab has equipped more than three hundred cultural professionals with the skills to navigate the complex world of blockchain technology and unleash its potential in the cultural sector.

Over the past eight months, over eight hundred art professionals joined weekly discussions with internationally renowned cultural institutions on leveraging Blockchain technologies to understand the new shifts coming with Web3. With the wish of becoming more specialized and educate their teams, twenty-four museums followed an extensive training program provided by WAC Lab. As a final step, ten ambitious institutions embarked on a transformative journey with the support of seven technical partners, culminating in the development and launch of innovative Web3 projects that promise to reshape the art and culture landscape.

Project Highlights

Here is a preview of the project highlights currently developed under WAC Lab Season 3:

221A (Canada): Incubating the Node Library, a decentralized web node service for the arts and culture sector, designed to develop public prototypes for distributed storage, conservation, and validation of cultural assets.

Château de Chambord (France): Exploring innovative fundraising models to support the renovation of the castle, allowing donors to choose the part they wish to restore and own an NFT fraction of the castle.

Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art (USA): Creating an immersive interactive woodworking experience with a potential NFT component.

Goethe Institut Lisbon (Portugal): Setting up a token-based membership system using proof-of-attendance tokens and exploring the potential of DAOs.

Museo de Arte Popular José Hernández (Argentina): Integrating an AI-generated poem performance with an NFT souvenir for The Night of The Museums in November 2024.

Museum Ulm (Germany): Building the foundation of a future operational DAO for the nexmuseum.io platform.

Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico (Puerto Rico): Planning a live minting experience with artist Gisela Colón for their 25th anniversary.

Swiss National Museum (Switzerland): Exploring a decentralized catalog system for digital assets and digital-born objects.

The Royal Danish Collection (Denmark): Presenting the art piece “Minimum Viable Human Nature,” reviving a collection of historical royal porcelain and botanical prints through interactive generative mechanisms and NFTs.

XR HUB Bavaria (Germany): Using blockchain technology to create personalized digital souvenirs in cooperation with the Deutsches Museum in Munich.

Looking Ahead

To celebrate the achievements of the participating institutions, We Are Museums invites you to join the WAC Lab Season 3 Demo Day on May 30, 2024, at 4pm CEST. This virtual event will showcase the transformative projects developed during the program and provide an insightful glimpse of the future of museum innovation.

“We're thrilled about WAC Lab's resumed success as Tezos Blockchain continues to lead the way in its mission to strengthen cultural institutions in exploration of new on-chain opportunities,” comments Aleksandra Artamonovskaja, Head of Arts at Trilitech, the adoption hub for the Tezos blockchain.

Join us on May 30th at 4pm CEST for the WAC Lab Season 3 Demo Day and witness the future of art and culture unfold. Register here.

For more information, please visit WAC Lab.

This Week in the Tezos Ecosystem

After covering the major headlines from this past week, it's time to dive into some exciting developments within our ecosystem. Etherlink has been making significant strides since the launch of its testnet in July 2023. As we move through 2024, the network is currently in its final stage before launch, mainnet beta, and continues to be refined as the ecosystem grows. Here’s a look at the progress made so far and what to expect in the coming months.

Q1: Achievements During Testnet

The first quarter of 2024 saw Etherlink hitting several important milestones:

Sub-Second Confirmation Times: Fine-tuning resulted in lightning-fast transaction processing, with confirmation times of less than a second.

Developer-Friendly Infrastructure: Integration of tools and resources like Blockscout, The Graph, and Redstone into the testnet.

Community Engagement Channels: Launch of Twitter, Medium, and Discord to foster open dialogue and gather valuable feedback.

EVM Compatibility: Full compatibility with the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM), allowing developers to seamlessly integrate with the Ethereum ecosystem.

Trustlessness: Upgrades handled by Tezos L1 governance contracts, eliminating reliance on specific individuals or groups.

Scaling Web3 Hackathon: Encode launched a four-week hackathon in May, fostering innovation and collaboration to tackle Web3 scalability.

Q2: Mainnet Beta and Beyond

With Q2 underway, Etherlink is focusing on the mainnet beta rollout and several key initiatives:

DeFi Catalyst Accelerator (DCA): Launched on April 15th, supporting six innovative DeFi projects with resources and mentorship.

Mainnet Beta Rollout: Onboarding partners and ensuring a safe, production-ready environment for the full-scale launch.

Community-Led Governance: From day one of the mainnet beta, governance has been community-driven.

Security: Comprehensive testing and additional audits to ensure system integrity.

More Integrations: Expanding Etherlink’s network with operators, node providers, and integrating infrastructure partners for oracles, explorers, and bridges.

Quests: Upcoming Etherlink Quests will challenge and reward participants.

Hackathons: Stay tuned for more hackathons where developers can showcase their talents and compete for prizes.

Q3: Etherlink Launch and Expansion

Looking ahead to Q3, Etherlink plans to refine its infrastructure, improve security protocols, and expand its ecosystem:

Launch: Expect lower fees, MEV protection, improved data availability, increased throughput, and bandwidth.

EthCC: Visit Etherlink’s booth at EthCC, one of the biggest Ethereum community events of the year. Details on side events and ways to get involved will be announced.

TezDev: The annual developer conference for Tezos enthusiasts on July 11th during EthCC, focusing on rollup-centric technology in the Tezos ecosystem, including Etherlink.

MEV Protection: Implementation of MEV (Miner Extractable Value) protection mechanisms to ensure a fair and transparent transaction environment.

DAL Integration: Integrating Tezos’ Data Availability Layer (DAL) to enhance scalability and improve efficiency and cost-effectiveness on Etherlink.

Become Part of Etherlink’s Journey

With the imminent launch, now is an excellent time to explore the tools and services available in the Etherlink ecosystem. Interested? Head to the testnet playground, play around, and get familiar with Etherlink right now.

Stay up-to-date with Etherlink’s progress by following them on Twitter and Medium, joining the Discord server, visiting the website, and learning how to run your own Etherlink node.

Updates on tzBTC 2.0: Final Stage Before Launch

Roman Schnider recently shared significant progress on tzBTC 2.0 via X, detailing its final stage before the official launch. Here’s a closer look at what’s happening with tzBTC 2.0 as it gears up for launch.

Final Countdown to Launch

tzBTC 2.0 is set to launch on Monday, May 27, 2024, at 12 noon (UTC). The revised website is already online, providing all necessary information and access to the BTC - tzBTC Bridge. You can visit the updated site here and access the bridge here.

Mainnet Beta Phase

The launch will begin with a mainnet beta phase, which limits the number of BTC/tzBTC in the automated setup to minimize risks. During this phase, keyholders will need to manually top up above the set limits if necessary. This cautious approach ensures a secure and stable transition as the service rolls out.

KYC and Participation

Participation in tzBTC 2.0 requires KYC (Know Your Customer) verification. LEXR Finance and Sumsub will guide users through this process. Detailed terms, conditions, and country restrictions are available here. This KYC requirement is essential for maintaining the integrity and security of the service.

User Fees and Support

User fees for tzBTC 2.0 are limited to transaction fees (gas), while the costs for KYC and service providers have been covered by the Tezos Foundation for this initial phase. This support helps streamline the user experience and encourages broader participation.

It’s awesome to see Roman communicating and building in the open. This transparency is the true nature of open-source software like Tezos, fostering trust and collaboration within the community. Stay tuned for the official launch and further updates on tzBTC 2.0 as it continues to evolve and integrate into the Tezos ecosystem.

Nomadic Labs at VIVA Technology in Paris

Nomadic Labs is making a strong presence at the VIVA Technology conference, hosted in Tezos' home city, Paris. This event, running from May 22-25, 2024, is Europe's biggest startup and tech event, and it's a fantastic opportunity to connect with the Tezos community.

Visit the Tezos booth to meet with the Nomadic Labs Adoption team and engineers, as well as project builders from the Tezos ecosystem. Here’s the schedule for the Tezos booth:

Opening Day Highlights

May 22, 2024

Playstables Team: From 2pm to 6pm, the Playstables team will be at the booth, showcasing their latest developments in blockchain gaming.

Upcoming Events at the Tezos Booth

May 23, 2024

Lyzi App: From 2pm to 6pm, learn about the crypto payment solution provided by Lyzi App.

May 24, 2024

Wagmi Studio: The NFT Studio will be present from 10am to 2pm, offering insights into their latest NFT projects.

Fraktion: From 2pm to 6pm, discover the Real Estate Tokenization project by Fraktion.

This event is a wonderful opportunity to see firsthand the innovative projects and solutions being built on Tezos. Personally, I find it fitting that Tezos, the most technologically advanced blockchain, is prominently featured at one of Europe's most prestigious tech events. It feels meant to be, especially considering it's hosted in Paris, right after Tezos successfully passed its latest proposal, Paris B.

If you’re in Paris, make sure to stop by the Tezos booth and join in on the excitement. See you there!

Vote for Your Favorite Piece in the Objkt Paint 98 Contest

Objkt was highly impressed by all the submissions for the Objkt Paint 98 contest! Once again, this is a testament to the creativity of the Tezos community!

Ten outstanding pieces have been picked, and now the community is invited to help select the top 3 winners by voting for their favorite artwork! 🏆

Prizes for the Top 3 Winners

1st place: 250 XTZ

2nd place: 150 XTZ

3rd place: 100 XTZ

How to Vote

You can like your favorite pieces. Each like counts as one vote! Retweeting your favorite pieces is strongly encouraged to help them get more likes and increase their chances of winning!

Voting ends next Thursday, May 30th, at 6 PM CET, so be sure to cast your votes soon!

Discover the pieces and pick your favorite! 🎨 Visit X to view and vote for the selected pieces.

🔴 Now Streaming: MetaPals

Max Giammario, CEO and co-founder of MetaPals, shares his insights on the potential of blockchain technology to build genuine connections in our virtual world. He envisions MetaPals as a community where people from all walks of life can come together, united by their shared love for virtual companions. Through MetaPals, he aims to create a space where meaningful relationships can flourish, driven by a collective passion for these virtual friends.

Now Streaming Everywhere:

Spotify, Apple, Amazon Music | YouTube | X

Upcoming Tezos Events

🚀 Tickets are now available! Secure your spot at Tezos' annual conference, TezDev, the premier gathering for builders, partners, and enthusiasts in the Web3 space. This year, we're excited to host the event in Brussels, a hub for technology and innovation, and just a short distance from EthCC.

Why attend Tez/Dev?

Connect and Network: Meet and engage with the global Tezos community

Learn from the Experts: Gain insights from leading voices in the industry through talks, workshops, and panel discussions.

Explore New Developments: Discover the latest innovations and projects happening on Tezos.

Event Highlights:

Location: Brussels, Belgium – the heart of Europe and a beacon for tech innovators.

Date: Happening on July 11th — The full agenda will be provided soon. Stay tuned!

🎟️ Grab your ticket today to ensure you don't miss out: Grab a ticket here!

Join us at Tez/Dev 2024, where the future of Tezos unfolds. We look forward to welcoming you to Brussels and sharing an unforgettable experience. Join us at Tez/Dev 2024 in Brussels!

TezCon Seattle

🗓️ Date & Time: Saturday, June 1, 3:30 PM - 7:30 PM PDT 📍 Location: Seattle NFT Museum, 2123 1st Avenue, Seattle, WA 98121, United States

This is your opportunity to connect with the vibrant community of creators and enthusiasts driving the future of NFTs.

🎟️ RSVP now! Secure your spot by clicking on the Eventbrite link below and join us for an awesome night with the Tezos community.

Reserve Your Tickets Here

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The Message(s) Behind the Art“I Don’t Understand It, So I Don’t Like It” Is an Oxymoron. Yoeshi Labs X Leonardo AI Everyone has heard the saying, “Don’t judge a book by its cover.” This is pretty easy to understand, as simply by opening a book you reveal an entire story inside. This simple concept is something to remember when consuming art as well. Artists do not create for the sake of fame or wealth. If they do, you perhaps won’t find much context behind the imagery. In its place, you will find “hype.” Of course, it is completely understandable to have preferences, but with the art world evolving so rapidly, it is beneficial to read the messages behind the art, because a picture, particularly one curated by an artist, is truly worth thousands of words. Don’t Tell Me How to Consume Art! I would never do such a thing! I wouldn’t want to rob someone of their own experience with any art form. However, I do hope that my lifelong love for art can offer some insight to help others see the nuances that may otherwise go unnoticed. Especially on a blockchain like Tezos, where so much exploration and innovation happens, often resulting in art forms that challenge our preferences. Particularly in marketplaces like OBJKT, TEIA, and akaSwap, where there are no gatekeepers, and artists are free to share their most controversial and extreme creations. When one discovers the affordability and accessibility of using Tezos applications, it becomes easier to see why so many artists are in the Tezos Community. Loving More Things Puts More Love in Our Lives There are many takes on why we are here in this human experience, but one constant truth since the beginning of humanity is that we long to express ourselves through the things we create. Another truth is that we can only begin to love the things that we allow ourselves to understand. I used to think I hated any art that had skulls in it. It wasn’t until my mid-30s that I recognized I had not taken the time to understand why skulls were often part of various art forms. I decided to talk with fellow artists about what inspired their “dark art,” and it began to resonate more with me. What I used to dismiss on my timeline was, in fact, a missed opportunity to know and appreciate a very important aspect of creation: death. Now I can further appreciate both the artists and their art for its meaning, without letting the skulls put up that silly wall. Yoeshi Labs X Kaiber AI Embracing AI Art The art market is currently being flooded with more content than ever. It can understandably be overwhelming; however, it is a missed opportunity to become discouraged and vocally against all AI art. When an artist wants to manifest something they are feeling, it should be seen as a beautiful thing, especially with more tools at their disposal. If an artist takes the time to learn a new tool, puts their heart into creating, and makes you feel something, the method of creation shouldn’t matter. This is why AI art should be analyzed with the same openness as any other art form. Don’t let fear and lack of understanding keep you from exploring and seeking inspiration from this rapidly evolving art revolution. As a personal example, I have always put myself into what I create; however, with AI assistance, I feel empowered with more ways to tell my story. As a musician, I have more time to focus on the music and the ability to produce entire music videos myself. These accomplishments were only possible for signed and well-funded mainstream artists before AI. Instead of costing millions and taking months of production, I can offer my listeners more frequent opportunities to know me with fewer physical barriers and improved production quality. Just like any other past innovation, there are flaws, but if it can make it easier for people to express themselves, perhaps we should try to understand. Yoeshi Labs x Leonardo AI Go Forth and Seek More Art to Love Embracing the depth and meaning behind art, especially in a rapidly evolving space like the Tezos community, can enrich our lives and broaden our perspectives. By taking the time to understand the messages and stories artists convey through their work, we open ourselves up to new experiences and connections. So, next time you encounter a piece of art that challenges your preferences, take a moment to delve deeper — you might discover a whole new world of appreciation and understanding. How could your perspective on art, particularly AI art, change? What new inspirations could you find in this evolving landscape? The Message(s) Behind The Art was originally published in Tezos Commons on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.

The Message(s) Behind the Art

“I Don’t Understand It, So I Don’t Like It” Is an Oxymoron.

Yoeshi Labs X Leonardo AI

Everyone has heard the saying, “Don’t judge a book by its cover.” This is pretty easy to understand, as simply by opening a book you reveal an entire story inside. This simple concept is something to remember when consuming art as well. Artists do not create for the sake of fame or wealth. If they do, you perhaps won’t find much context behind the imagery. In its place, you will find “hype.” Of course, it is completely understandable to have preferences, but with the art world evolving so rapidly, it is beneficial to read the messages behind the art, because a picture, particularly one curated by an artist, is truly worth thousands of words.

Don’t Tell Me How to Consume Art!

I would never do such a thing! I wouldn’t want to rob someone of their own experience with any art form. However, I do hope that my lifelong love for art can offer some insight to help others see the nuances that may otherwise go unnoticed. Especially on a blockchain like Tezos, where so much exploration and innovation happens, often resulting in art forms that challenge our preferences. Particularly in marketplaces like OBJKT, TEIA, and akaSwap, where there are no gatekeepers, and artists are free to share their most controversial and extreme creations. When one discovers the affordability and accessibility of using Tezos applications, it becomes easier to see why so many artists are in the Tezos Community.

Loving More Things Puts More Love in Our Lives

There are many takes on why we are here in this human experience, but one constant truth since the beginning of humanity is that we long to express ourselves through the things we create. Another truth is that we can only begin to love the things that we allow ourselves to understand. I used to think I hated any art that had skulls in it. It wasn’t until my mid-30s that I recognized I had not taken the time to understand why skulls were often part of various art forms. I decided to talk with fellow artists about what inspired their “dark art,” and it began to resonate more with me. What I used to dismiss on my timeline was, in fact, a missed opportunity to know and appreciate a very important aspect of creation: death. Now I can further appreciate both the artists and their art for its meaning, without letting the skulls put up that silly wall.

Yoeshi Labs X Kaiber AI

Embracing AI Art

The art market is currently being flooded with more content than ever. It can understandably be overwhelming; however, it is a missed opportunity to become discouraged and vocally against all AI art. When an artist wants to manifest something they are feeling, it should be seen as a beautiful thing, especially with more tools at their disposal. If an artist takes the time to learn a new tool, puts their heart into creating, and makes you feel something, the method of creation shouldn’t matter. This is why AI art should be analyzed with the same openness as any other art form.

Don’t let fear and lack of understanding keep you from exploring and seeking inspiration from this rapidly evolving art revolution. As a personal example, I have always put myself into what I create; however, with AI assistance, I feel empowered with more ways to tell my story. As a musician, I have more time to focus on the music and the ability to produce entire music videos myself. These accomplishments were only possible for signed and well-funded mainstream artists before AI. Instead of costing millions and taking months of production, I can offer my listeners more frequent opportunities to know me with fewer physical barriers and improved production quality. Just like any other past innovation, there are flaws, but if it can make it easier for people to express themselves, perhaps we should try to understand.

Yoeshi Labs x Leonardo AI

Go Forth and Seek More Art to Love

Embracing the depth and meaning behind art, especially in a rapidly evolving space like the Tezos community, can enrich our lives and broaden our perspectives. By taking the time to understand the messages and stories artists convey through their work, we open ourselves up to new experiences and connections.

So, next time you encounter a piece of art that challenges your preferences, take a moment to delve deeper — you might discover a whole new world of appreciation and understanding. How could your perspective on art, particularly AI art, change? What new inspirations could you find in this evolving landscape?

The Message(s) Behind The Art was originally published in Tezos Commons on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.
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Tezos Is Now Supported on MintycodeA closer look at Mintycode’s recent addition of Tezos support. You might remember the ETH London hackathon, which took place from October 27th to 29th at the end of 2023. Tezos was represented as a gold sponsor through TriliTech, and several projects competed for prizes. Of all those projects, Mintycode emerged as the “Best DeFi” application winner. Now, fast-forward to the present. Mintycode has continued to support Tezos and expanded its scope to offer bounties through its platform for Tezos and Etherlink. Let’s explore Mintycode and how you can get started using it today. What Is Mintycode? Mintycode is a marketplace for open-source contributors, creators, and users. As a bounty platform for software developers, Mintycode allows ideas and projects to be created, discussed, and monitored amongst other contributors. It also offers financial incentives such as grants, bounties, or paid support requests. For instance, say you want to contribute to Etherlink. You would first search on the homepage by project name. After searching “Etherlink,” you will come across several options. Pinpointing a specific area, you can submit a support request, propose a new feature, create a grant request, and see if any bounties are present. Per Mintycode’s integration and support of Tezos, the added support is geared to enhance further developer activity on Tezos via the platform. Developers can now submit paid support or feature requests on the platform, and the Tezos community can monitor and support those activities in real-time. It’s worth noting that Etherlink was running a bounty program on Mintycode, which concluded two months ago during the ETH Oxford hackathon. In the next section, we will show how you can get started using Mintycode. How Can I Get Started? To get started using Mintycode, you’ll need to create an account and follow all the steps on the landing page. Alternatively, you can use a GitHub account instead. Once you’ve started those steps, you’ll be asked to link some additional accounts, such as your GitHub account (if you have not already used them), Stripe, Ethereum wallet, Tezos wallet, and KYC details. You don’t need to fill in all these details immediately, but bear in mind most of these will be necessary, especially regarding receiving payments. After you’ve completed all those steps, you can start using the platform! Navigate over to the search function and explore different open-source projects. You can also view popular projects such as Etherlink by scrolling below. For example’s sake however, you can search “Tezos” and find several open-source repositories. By clicking on a repository, you’ll be prompted several actions such as requesting support, proposing a new feature, or applying for a grant as indicated above. These are just the main methods for funding, there will also occasionally be bounties already available. For instance, we already mentioned some from Etherlink that closed a few months ago. Outside of pursuing these funding avenues, you can also collaborate with other users and even track progress of requests in real-time via the platform! Head over to the site and get started making your first request today! Final Thoughts It’s pretty neat to see solutions like Mintycode’s platform offering another funding route for developers interested in building on Tezos. One of the cool things is that the community can track and monitor these paid support or grant requests in real-time via the platform. Make sure to give the site a look and make your first support or grant request! Tezos Is Now Supported On Mintycode was originally published in Tezos Commons on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.

Tezos Is Now Supported on Mintycode

A closer look at Mintycode’s recent addition of Tezos support.

You might remember the ETH London hackathon, which took place from October 27th to 29th at the end of 2023. Tezos was represented as a gold sponsor through TriliTech, and several projects competed for prizes. Of all those projects, Mintycode emerged as the “Best DeFi” application winner.

Now, fast-forward to the present. Mintycode has continued to support Tezos and expanded its scope to offer bounties through its platform for Tezos and Etherlink. Let’s explore Mintycode and how you can get started using it today.

What Is Mintycode?

Mintycode is a marketplace for open-source contributors, creators, and users. As a bounty platform for software developers, Mintycode allows ideas and projects to be created, discussed, and monitored amongst other contributors. It also offers financial incentives such as grants, bounties, or paid support requests.

For instance, say you want to contribute to Etherlink. You would first search on the homepage by project name. After searching “Etherlink,” you will come across several options. Pinpointing a specific area, you can submit a support request, propose a new feature, create a grant request, and see if any bounties are present.

Per Mintycode’s integration and support of Tezos, the added support is geared to enhance further developer activity on Tezos via the platform. Developers can now submit paid support or feature requests on the platform, and the Tezos community can monitor and support those activities in real-time.

It’s worth noting that Etherlink was running a bounty program on Mintycode, which concluded two months ago during the ETH Oxford hackathon. In the next section, we will show how you can get started using Mintycode.

How Can I Get Started?

To get started using Mintycode, you’ll need to create an account and follow all the steps on the landing page. Alternatively, you can use a GitHub account instead.

Once you’ve started those steps, you’ll be asked to link some additional accounts, such as your GitHub account (if you have not already used them), Stripe, Ethereum wallet, Tezos wallet, and KYC details. You don’t need to fill in all these details immediately, but bear in mind most of these will be necessary, especially regarding receiving payments.

After you’ve completed all those steps, you can start using the platform! Navigate over to the search function and explore different open-source projects. You can also view popular projects such as Etherlink by scrolling below. For example’s sake however, you can search “Tezos” and find several open-source repositories.

By clicking on a repository, you’ll be prompted several actions such as requesting support, proposing a new feature, or applying for a grant as indicated above. These are just the main methods for funding, there will also occasionally be bounties already available. For instance, we already mentioned some from Etherlink that closed a few months ago.

Outside of pursuing these funding avenues, you can also collaborate with other users and even track progress of requests in real-time via the platform! Head over to the site and get started making your first request today!

Final Thoughts

It’s pretty neat to see solutions like Mintycode’s platform offering another funding route for developers interested in building on Tezos. One of the cool things is that the community can track and monitor these paid support or grant requests in real-time via the platform. Make sure to give the site a look and make your first support or grant request!

Tezos Is Now Supported On Mintycode was originally published in Tezos Commons on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.
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The Baking Sheet - Issue #203It’s Conference Szn — Book your Tez/Dev ticket today! Proposal Update: The Decisive Vote on Paris B Nears Completion How to Vote for Paris B: octez-client submit ballot for YOUR_ADDRESS PtParisBQscdCm6Cfow6ndeU6wKJyA3aV1j4D3gQBQMsTQyJCrz yay|nay|pass The Final Countdown: Paris B Proposal Nears Quorum With Just 5 Days Left Dear Tezos Community, As the sands of time slip through the hourglass, we find ourselves at a pivotal crossroads. The promotion period for the Paris B proposal is nearing its conclusion on May 21st, and the stakes have never been higher. Currently, we are 8% shy of the required 50.72% quorum, with participation at 42.72%. These final five days are crucial for ensuring the successful implementation of this transformative proposal. Current Status Paris B has successfully navigated the exploration vote and cooldown period, bringing us to this decisive moment. The community’s involvement thus far has been commendable, yet we require a final collective effort to cross the quorum threshold. Your engagement in these final days is essential. Highlights of the Paris B Proposal For a brief overview, here are the key features of the Paris B proposal: Reduced Block Times: Enhancing transaction speeds to maintain network efficiency and responsiveness. Data Availability Layer (DAL): A significant upgrade to increase throughput and scalability, particularly benefiting Smart Rollups. Adaptive Issuance and Staking: Refinements to the economic mechanisms of Tezos, promoting long-term sustainability and security. Adaptive Slashing: Introducing a more nuanced approach to penalizing protocol violations, aligning penalties with the severity and intent of infractions. These improvements are designed to bolster the Tezos network, ensuring its robustness and future-readiness. Call to Action We urge all Tezos bakers and holders to take action. Bakers, your votes are critical in shaping our governance landscape. Tez holders, your influence is wielded through your chosen bakers; engage with them, encourage their participation, and ensure your stake is actively contributing to this important decision. Moving Forward As the deadline approaches, it is evident that every vote is crucial. The outcome of the Paris B proposal will reflect our community’s commitment to progress and innovation. Stay informed with real-time updates on governance activities through Tezos Agora. Let’s work together to ensure this proposal not only succeeds but sets a strong precedent for future developments. Thank you for your continued dedication and participation. TZ APAC Teams Up With Starbase to Accelerate Web3 Gaming on Tezos As we edge closer to the critical quorum for the Paris B proposal, another significant milestone is unfolding in the Tezos ecosystem. TZ APAC has announced a new partnership with Starbase, not to be confused with the iconic space-themed game, but an accelerator known for its work with GameFi and AI projects. This collaboration aims to supercharge the growth of Web3 games on the Tezos blockchain, breathing new life into the APAC Web3 gaming industry. A Strategic Partnership This partnership is focused on promoting high-quality Web3 gaming projects within the Tezos ecosystem. Starbase will assist TZ APAC in discovering, selecting, and launching some of the most promising Web3 gaming projects across the Asia-Pacific region. This alliance is expected to greatly enhance our gaming ecosystem on Tezos and move the GameFi sector forward. Support and Development What’s particularly exciting is the support these gaming projects will receive. TZ APAC is offering grants, marketing assistance, and technical support, which will help reduce development costs and operational risks for startups. This means these startups can concentrate more on creating engaging game content and improving player experiences. Starbase will use its regional expertise to help TZ APAC identify and nurture top-tier Web3 gaming projects. They will assist these projects in seamlessly integrating and deploying within the Tezos ecosystem, ensuring a smooth process. Looking Ahead This partnership between TZ APAC and Starbase is a major step forward for the Tezos blockchain and the Web3 gaming industry in the APAC region. By combining their resources and expertise, they’re well-positioned to support the growth of Web3 gaming projects on Tezos. Tezos Named a Sponsor for Consensus 2024 To wrap up this week's opening headlines, we're excited to learn that Tezos will be a proud sponsor at Consensus 2024, the world’s largest and most influential gathering for the cryptocurrency, blockchain, and Web3 community. Consensus 2024 is set to bring together developers, investors, founders, brands, policymakers, and more for a series of hard-hitting conversations, hands-on workshops, and visionary talks that aim to shape the future of a decentralized world. Join Us at Booth 1801 If you’re attending Consensus 2024, make sure to stop by booth 1801. The Tezos team will be there, ready to chat with the community and hand out some cool swag. This is a fantastic opportunity to connect with fellow enthusiasts, learn more about the latest developments in the Tezos ecosystem, and discuss the pivotal matters of the day. About Consensus Consensus is renowned for being the primary forum where the industry comes together to discuss the most pressing issues, celebrate significant achievements, and engage in critical debates. Whether you’re a developer, investor, founder, or policymaker, Consensus 2024 offers the tools and insights needed to continue laying the foundation for a more decentralized future. For more details and to register, visit Consensus 2024 Registration. This Week in the Tezos Ecosystem Etherlink Enters Mainnet Beta After diving into the big headlines, let’s shift our focus to some exciting updates within our ecosystem. One of the standout developments this week is Etherlink entering its mainnet beta—a crucial step towards launching a non-custodial, EVM-compatible blockchain that is fast, fair, and nearly free, all powered by the magic of Tezos Smart Rollups. Beta Phase and What It Means Etherlink’s mainnet beta isn’t just a technical milestone; it’s a community effort aimed at onboarding over 15 partners and ensuring a secure, production-ready environment. You can track all the action on the Etherlink Mainnet explorer and get hands-on experience using the Testnet playground. What You Need to Know Onboarding Partners: Over 15 partners will be onboarded during this stage, laying the foundation for the main launch. Innovative DeFi Solutions: Users will soon interact with projects like Hanji and Plend from the DeFi Catalyst Accelerator. Support for Builders: Robust infrastructure, cutting-edge tools, and resources are available to help projects thrive. Community-Governed Sequencer: Operated by MIDL.dev, ensuring low-latency user experiences with 500ms block times. Enhanced Security: Inherits Tezos Layer 1 security, with a decentralized governance model, fraud proofs, and censorship resistance. Additional audits and testing are in progress to ensure system integrity. Key Features and Community Involvement One of the most exciting aspects of Etherlink is its community-governed sequencer, operated by MIDL.dev, which guarantees low-latency user experiences with 500ms block times. The community will play a pivotal role in selecting the sequencer operator through on-chain decentralized governance. Security remains paramount, with Etherlink inheriting Tezos Layer 1 security and incorporating a decentralized governance model, fraud proofs, and censorship resistance. Rigorous testing and additional audits are underway to maintain system integrity. Join the Etherlink Community Personally, I find the implementation of rollups particularly fascinating, as they significantly enhance scalability and transaction speeds while maintaining the security and decentralization that Tezos is known for. Stay updated with their latest developments by following them on Twitter, Medium, and joining their Discord server. For more information and to learn how to run your own Etherlink node, visit the Etherlink website. OpenPad Integrates Tezos Blockchain Continuing with our ecosystem updates, OpenPad has successfully integrated the Tezos blockchain into its platform by deploying on Etherlink, an L2 EVM-compatible Smart Rollup built on Tezos. This integration marks a major step toward more secure, transparent, and efficient collaboration within OpenPad's ecosystem. What You Need to Know Network Integration: OpenPad has incorporated Tezos' robust blockchain infrastructure, enhancing its overall system capabilities. Smart Contracts Governance: Utilizing Tezos smart contracts, OpenPad enables decentralized governance models for project management, allowing users to vote on changes or updates to shared documents and project milestones. Enhanced Security and Verification: By recording document hashes on the Tezos blockchain, OpenPad ensures immutable proof of authorship and document integrity, providing a tamper-proof audit trail. Tokenization and Incentives: OpenPad can leverage Tezos to issue its own tokens or use XTZ to reward contributors, manage subscriptions, and facilitate value exchanges within the ecosystem, enhancing engagement and participation. Sharing Network and Connection: This integration fosters a stronger network and deeper connections within the Tezos community, facilitating seamless collaboration and innovation. Technical Implementation on OpenPad OpenPad's integration with Tezos introduces a new paradigm for decentralized project management and collaboration. By leveraging Tezos' smart contract functionality and secure blockchain infrastructure, OpenPad enhances document integrity, version control, and collaborative governance. Launching on Etherlink, OpenPad benefits from sub-second latency, robust censorship resistance, and exceptionally low transaction fees. The Etherlink optimistic rollup blockchain introduces a decentralized sequencer and upcoming MEV (Maximal Extractable Value) protection, ensuring a fairer, more secure user experience. I am excited about the potential of this integration to bring about more efficient and transparent project management solutions. OpenPad's use of Tezos' demonstrates the power of decentralized systems in enhancing security and collaboration. Stay updated with their latest developments by following OpenPad's blog, and connect with the community for further insights. Art on Tezos: EthCC Week Takeover Contest There’s an exciting contest happening right now that you won’t want to miss! Artcrush Gallery, in partnership with Trilitech, has launched the "Art on Tezos: EthCC Week Takeover" contest, offering incredible opportunities for artists in our community. Here’s everything you need to know to participate and what’s at stake. Contest Details Open Call - Phase 1: Entry Period: Any artist can enter until Sunday, May 19th at 12 PM PST. How to Enter: Mint one artwork on Tezos and respond to the contest tweet with your entry. Make sure to retweet and tag two friends. Selection Process: By May 22nd, curators @sendr0ck and @UnknownCo123 will select 20 winners from the submissions. Open Call - Phase 2: Submission Deadline: The 20 winners will be invited to send an original artwork to @Artcrushgallery by June 11th. These works will be part of the Artcrush Art Drop on @objktcom. Benefits for All 20 Winners The selected 20 artworks will receive the following benefits: Exhibition in Ghent: The artworks will be exhibited through a Giant Beaming in Ghent from July 6th to July 8th. Exhibition in Brussels: The artworks will be showcased in the new IRL Artcrush Gallery in Brussels from July 7th to July 11th. Promotion During EthCC & TezDev Brussels: The artworks will be promoted during an art drop coinciding with EthCC and TezDev Brussels. Additional Benefits for 3 Grand Winners From the 20 selected artworks, three will be chosen as Grand Winners, receiving additional perks: Billboard Exhibition: The artworks will be displayed on 1000 billboards across Belgium from July 2nd to July 14th, ensuring 2 million plays per artist. Extended Exposure: In addition to the benefits mentioned above, these artworks will gain widespread visibility during EthCC and TezDev Brussels. How to Participate This is a fantastic opportunity to showcase your creativity and gain massive exposure. I’m excited to see how our community’s artistic talents shine through in this contest. Be sure to follow the contest guidelines and submit your best work. You can find more details and enter the contest by checking the official announcement post on X. This Week in Tezos Development Tezos Development with freeCodeCamp We have an exciting resource for you this week! freeCodeCamp has just released a comprehensive 12-hour tutorial on building on Tezos, thanks to a grant from the Tezos Foundation. This course covers everything from the basics of blockchain to advanced topics like decentralized finance (DeFi) and the unique features of the Tezos protocol. Course Overview Here are some of the key sections included in this massive course: Introduction to Blockchain and Tezos: Understand the fundamental concepts of blockchain technology and how Tezos differentiates itself from other blockchain platforms. Learn about Tezos' unique self-amending ledger, which allows upgrades without the need for hard forks, promoting continuity and reducing division within the community. Setting Up a Tezos Wallet: Learn about the different types of wallets available for Tezos, how to set them up, and how to secure your assets. Smart Contracts on Tezos: Dive deep into writing and deploying smart contracts. Explore Tezos-specific languages like Michelson and SmartPy, and learn how to use them to create functional and secure contracts. Developing Decentralized Applications (dApps): Gain hands-on experience developing dApps on Tezos. Understand the architecture and how to connect the front end with the Tezos blockchain backend. Governance and Upgrades: Learn about the governance process that allows Tezos to evolve smoothly over time and how you can participate in this process as a developer or a stakeholder. This section highlights Tezos' Proof of Stake consensus mechanism, which enhances energy efficiency and enables stakeholders to participate actively in the governance process through "baking." Watch the Full Course This course is a fantastic opportunity to deepen your understanding of blockchain technology and develop the skills necessary to build innovative solutions on Tezos. With its hands-on approach, the course not only teaches theoretical knowledge but also provides practical skills and real-world applications. By the end of this course, you will be proficient in navigating the Tezos ecosystem, developing your own smart contracts, and contributing to the platform’s evolution. Check out the full 12-hour course on the freeCodeCamp.org YouTube channel. 🔴 Now Streaming: Builders on Tezos | Claude Barde Today, we're excited to have Claude with us, a developer advocate from TrilliTech. We’ll get a closer look at his role and dig into his recent projects, like the new JavaScript rollup. Plus, we'll talk about how he's actively engaging the Tezos developer community. Join us for a genuine and insightful discussion on what Claude is bringing to the Tezos ecosystem! Where to Watch/Listen: YouTube | X Upcoming Tezos Events 🚀 Tickets are now available! Secure your spot at Tezos' annual conference, TezDev, the premier gathering for builders, partners, and enthusiasts in the Web3 space. This year, we're excited to host the event in Brussels, a hub for technology and innovation, and just a short distance from EthCC. Why attend Tez/Dev? Connect and Network: Meet and engage with the global Tezos community Learn from the Experts: Gain insights from leading voices in the industry through talks, workshops, and panel discussions. Explore New Developments: Discover the latest innovations and projects happening on Tezos. Event Highlights: Location: Brussels, Belgium – the heart of Europe and a beacon for tech innovators. Date: Happening on July 11th — The full agenda will be provided soon. Stay tuned! 🎟️ Grab your ticket today to ensure you don't miss out: Grab a ticket here! Join us at Tez/Dev 2024, where the future of Tezos unfolds. We look forward to welcoming you to Brussels and sharing an unforgettable experience. Join us at Tez/Dev 2024 in Brussels! 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Proposal Update: The Decisive Vote on Paris B Nears Completion

How to Vote for Paris B:

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The Final Countdown: Paris B Proposal Nears Quorum With Just 5 Days Left

Dear Tezos Community,

As the sands of time slip through the hourglass, we find ourselves at a pivotal crossroads. The promotion period for the Paris B proposal is nearing its conclusion on May 21st, and the stakes have never been higher. Currently, we are 8% shy of the required 50.72% quorum, with participation at 42.72%. These final five days are crucial for ensuring the successful implementation of this transformative proposal.

Current Status

Paris B has successfully navigated the exploration vote and cooldown period, bringing us to this decisive moment. The community’s involvement thus far has been commendable, yet we require a final collective effort to cross the quorum threshold. Your engagement in these final days is essential.

Highlights of the Paris B Proposal

For a brief overview, here are the key features of the Paris B proposal:

Reduced Block Times: Enhancing transaction speeds to maintain network efficiency and responsiveness.

Data Availability Layer (DAL): A significant upgrade to increase throughput and scalability, particularly benefiting Smart Rollups.

Adaptive Issuance and Staking: Refinements to the economic mechanisms of Tezos, promoting long-term sustainability and security.

Adaptive Slashing: Introducing a more nuanced approach to penalizing protocol violations, aligning penalties with the severity and intent of infractions.

These improvements are designed to bolster the Tezos network, ensuring its robustness and future-readiness.

Call to Action

We urge all Tezos bakers and holders to take action. Bakers, your votes are critical in shaping our governance landscape. Tez holders, your influence is wielded through your chosen bakers; engage with them, encourage their participation, and ensure your stake is actively contributing to this important decision.

Moving Forward

As the deadline approaches, it is evident that every vote is crucial. The outcome of the Paris B proposal will reflect our community’s commitment to progress and innovation.

Stay informed with real-time updates on governance activities through Tezos Agora. Let’s work together to ensure this proposal not only succeeds but sets a strong precedent for future developments.

Thank you for your continued dedication and participation.

TZ APAC Teams Up With Starbase to Accelerate Web3 Gaming on Tezos

As we edge closer to the critical quorum for the Paris B proposal, another significant milestone is unfolding in the Tezos ecosystem. TZ APAC has announced a new partnership with Starbase, not to be confused with the iconic space-themed game, but an accelerator known for its work with GameFi and AI projects. This collaboration aims to supercharge the growth of Web3 games on the Tezos blockchain, breathing new life into the APAC Web3 gaming industry.

A Strategic Partnership

This partnership is focused on promoting high-quality Web3 gaming projects within the Tezos ecosystem. Starbase will assist TZ APAC in discovering, selecting, and launching some of the most promising Web3 gaming projects across the Asia-Pacific region. This alliance is expected to greatly enhance our gaming ecosystem on Tezos and move the GameFi sector forward.

Support and Development

What’s particularly exciting is the support these gaming projects will receive. TZ APAC is offering grants, marketing assistance, and technical support, which will help reduce development costs and operational risks for startups. This means these startups can concentrate more on creating engaging game content and improving player experiences.

Starbase will use its regional expertise to help TZ APAC identify and nurture top-tier Web3 gaming projects. They will assist these projects in seamlessly integrating and deploying within the Tezos ecosystem, ensuring a smooth process.

Looking Ahead

This partnership between TZ APAC and Starbase is a major step forward for the Tezos blockchain and the Web3 gaming industry in the APAC region. By combining their resources and expertise, they’re well-positioned to support the growth of Web3 gaming projects on Tezos.

Tezos Named a Sponsor for Consensus 2024

To wrap up this week's opening headlines, we're excited to learn that Tezos will be a proud sponsor at Consensus 2024, the world’s largest and most influential gathering for the cryptocurrency, blockchain, and Web3 community. Consensus 2024 is set to bring together developers, investors, founders, brands, policymakers, and more for a series of hard-hitting conversations, hands-on workshops, and visionary talks that aim to shape the future of a decentralized world.

Join Us at Booth 1801

If you’re attending Consensus 2024, make sure to stop by booth 1801. The Tezos team will be there, ready to chat with the community and hand out some cool swag. This is a fantastic opportunity to connect with fellow enthusiasts, learn more about the latest developments in the Tezos ecosystem, and discuss the pivotal matters of the day.

About Consensus

Consensus is renowned for being the primary forum where the industry comes together to discuss the most pressing issues, celebrate significant achievements, and engage in critical debates. Whether you’re a developer, investor, founder, or policymaker, Consensus 2024 offers the tools and insights needed to continue laying the foundation for a more decentralized future.

For more details and to register, visit Consensus 2024 Registration.

This Week in the Tezos Ecosystem

Etherlink Enters Mainnet Beta

After diving into the big headlines, let’s shift our focus to some exciting updates within our ecosystem. One of the standout developments this week is Etherlink entering its mainnet beta—a crucial step towards launching a non-custodial, EVM-compatible blockchain that is fast, fair, and nearly free, all powered by the magic of Tezos Smart Rollups.

Beta Phase and What It Means

Etherlink’s mainnet beta isn’t just a technical milestone; it’s a community effort aimed at onboarding over 15 partners and ensuring a secure, production-ready environment. You can track all the action on the Etherlink Mainnet explorer and get hands-on experience using the Testnet playground.

What You Need to Know

Onboarding Partners: Over 15 partners will be onboarded during this stage, laying the foundation for the main launch.

Innovative DeFi Solutions: Users will soon interact with projects like Hanji and Plend from the DeFi Catalyst Accelerator.

Support for Builders: Robust infrastructure, cutting-edge tools, and resources are available to help projects thrive.

Community-Governed Sequencer: Operated by MIDL.dev, ensuring low-latency user experiences with 500ms block times.

Enhanced Security: Inherits Tezos Layer 1 security, with a decentralized governance model, fraud proofs, and censorship resistance. Additional audits and testing are in progress to ensure system integrity.

Key Features and Community Involvement

One of the most exciting aspects of Etherlink is its community-governed sequencer, operated by MIDL.dev, which guarantees low-latency user experiences with 500ms block times. The community will play a pivotal role in selecting the sequencer operator through on-chain decentralized governance.

Security remains paramount, with Etherlink inheriting Tezos Layer 1 security and incorporating a decentralized governance model, fraud proofs, and censorship resistance. Rigorous testing and additional audits are underway to maintain system integrity.

Join the Etherlink Community

Personally, I find the implementation of rollups particularly fascinating, as they significantly enhance scalability and transaction speeds while maintaining the security and decentralization that Tezos is known for. Stay updated with their latest developments by following them on Twitter, Medium, and joining their Discord server. For more information and to learn how to run your own Etherlink node, visit the Etherlink website.

OpenPad Integrates Tezos Blockchain

Continuing with our ecosystem updates, OpenPad has successfully integrated the Tezos blockchain into its platform by deploying on Etherlink, an L2 EVM-compatible Smart Rollup built on Tezos. This integration marks a major step toward more secure, transparent, and efficient collaboration within OpenPad's ecosystem.

What You Need to Know

Network Integration: OpenPad has incorporated Tezos' robust blockchain infrastructure, enhancing its overall system capabilities.

Smart Contracts Governance: Utilizing Tezos smart contracts, OpenPad enables decentralized governance models for project management, allowing users to vote on changes or updates to shared documents and project milestones.

Enhanced Security and Verification: By recording document hashes on the Tezos blockchain, OpenPad ensures immutable proof of authorship and document integrity, providing a tamper-proof audit trail.

Tokenization and Incentives: OpenPad can leverage Tezos to issue its own tokens or use XTZ to reward contributors, manage subscriptions, and facilitate value exchanges within the ecosystem, enhancing engagement and participation.

Sharing Network and Connection: This integration fosters a stronger network and deeper connections within the Tezos community, facilitating seamless collaboration and innovation.

Technical Implementation on OpenPad

OpenPad's integration with Tezos introduces a new paradigm for decentralized project management and collaboration. By leveraging Tezos' smart contract functionality and secure blockchain infrastructure, OpenPad enhances document integrity, version control, and collaborative governance.

Launching on Etherlink, OpenPad benefits from sub-second latency, robust censorship resistance, and exceptionally low transaction fees. The Etherlink optimistic rollup blockchain introduces a decentralized sequencer and upcoming MEV (Maximal Extractable Value) protection, ensuring a fairer, more secure user experience.

I am excited about the potential of this integration to bring about more efficient and transparent project management solutions. OpenPad's use of Tezos' demonstrates the power of decentralized systems in enhancing security and collaboration.

Stay updated with their latest developments by following OpenPad's blog, and connect with the community for further insights.

Art on Tezos: EthCC Week Takeover Contest

There’s an exciting contest happening right now that you won’t want to miss! Artcrush Gallery, in partnership with Trilitech, has launched the "Art on Tezos: EthCC Week Takeover" contest, offering incredible opportunities for artists in our community. Here’s everything you need to know to participate and what’s at stake.

Contest Details

Open Call - Phase 1:

Entry Period: Any artist can enter until Sunday, May 19th at 12 PM PST.

How to Enter: Mint one artwork on Tezos and respond to the contest tweet with your entry. Make sure to retweet and tag two friends.

Selection Process: By May 22nd, curators @sendr0ck and @UnknownCo123 will select 20 winners from the submissions.

Open Call - Phase 2:

Submission Deadline: The 20 winners will be invited to send an original artwork to @Artcrushgallery by June 11th. These works will be part of the Artcrush Art Drop on @objktcom.

Benefits for All 20 Winners

The selected 20 artworks will receive the following benefits:

Exhibition in Ghent: The artworks will be exhibited through a Giant Beaming in Ghent from July 6th to July 8th.

Exhibition in Brussels: The artworks will be showcased in the new IRL Artcrush Gallery in Brussels from July 7th to July 11th.

Promotion During EthCC & TezDev Brussels: The artworks will be promoted during an art drop coinciding with EthCC and TezDev Brussels.

Additional Benefits for 3 Grand Winners

From the 20 selected artworks, three will be chosen as Grand Winners, receiving additional perks:

Billboard Exhibition: The artworks will be displayed on 1000 billboards across Belgium from July 2nd to July 14th, ensuring 2 million plays per artist.

Extended Exposure: In addition to the benefits mentioned above, these artworks will gain widespread visibility during EthCC and TezDev Brussels.

How to Participate

This is a fantastic opportunity to showcase your creativity and gain massive exposure. I’m excited to see how our community’s artistic talents shine through in this contest.

Be sure to follow the contest guidelines and submit your best work. You can find more details and enter the contest by checking the official announcement post on X.

This Week in Tezos Development

Tezos Development with freeCodeCamp

We have an exciting resource for you this week! freeCodeCamp has just released a comprehensive 12-hour tutorial on building on Tezos, thanks to a grant from the Tezos Foundation. This course covers everything from the basics of blockchain to advanced topics like decentralized finance (DeFi) and the unique features of the Tezos protocol.

Course Overview

Here are some of the key sections included in this massive course:

Introduction to Blockchain and Tezos: Understand the fundamental concepts of blockchain technology and how Tezos differentiates itself from other blockchain platforms. Learn about Tezos' unique self-amending ledger, which allows upgrades without the need for hard forks, promoting continuity and reducing division within the community.

Setting Up a Tezos Wallet: Learn about the different types of wallets available for Tezos, how to set them up, and how to secure your assets.

Smart Contracts on Tezos: Dive deep into writing and deploying smart contracts. Explore Tezos-specific languages like Michelson and SmartPy, and learn how to use them to create functional and secure contracts.

Developing Decentralized Applications (dApps): Gain hands-on experience developing dApps on Tezos. Understand the architecture and how to connect the front end with the Tezos blockchain backend.

Governance and Upgrades: Learn about the governance process that allows Tezos to evolve smoothly over time and how you can participate in this process as a developer or a stakeholder. This section highlights Tezos' Proof of Stake consensus mechanism, which enhances energy efficiency and enables stakeholders to participate actively in the governance process through "baking."

Watch the Full Course

This course is a fantastic opportunity to deepen your understanding of blockchain technology and develop the skills necessary to build innovative solutions on Tezos. With its hands-on approach, the course not only teaches theoretical knowledge but also provides practical skills and real-world applications. By the end of this course, you will be proficient in navigating the Tezos ecosystem, developing your own smart contracts, and contributing to the platform’s evolution.

Check out the full 12-hour course on the freeCodeCamp.org YouTube channel.

🔴 Now Streaming: Builders on Tezos | Claude Barde

Today, we're excited to have Claude with us, a developer advocate from TrilliTech. We’ll get a closer look at his role and dig into his recent projects, like the new JavaScript rollup. Plus, we'll talk about how he's actively engaging the Tezos developer community. Join us for a genuine and insightful discussion on what Claude is bringing to the Tezos ecosystem!

Where to Watch/Listen:

YouTube | X

Upcoming Tezos Events

🚀 Tickets are now available! Secure your spot at Tezos' annual conference, TezDev, the premier gathering for builders, partners, and enthusiasts in the Web3 space. This year, we're excited to host the event in Brussels, a hub for technology and innovation, and just a short distance from EthCC.

Why attend Tez/Dev?

Connect and Network: Meet and engage with the global Tezos community

Learn from the Experts: Gain insights from leading voices in the industry through talks, workshops, and panel discussions.

Explore New Developments: Discover the latest innovations and projects happening on Tezos.

Event Highlights:

Location: Brussels, Belgium – the heart of Europe and a beacon for tech innovators.

Date: Happening on July 11th — The full agenda will be provided soon. Stay tuned!

🎟️ Grab your ticket today to ensure you don't miss out: Grab a ticket here!

Join us at Tez/Dev 2024, where the future of Tezos unfolds. We look forward to welcoming you to Brussels and sharing an unforgettable experience. Join us at Tez/Dev 2024 in Brussels!

TezCon Seattle

🗓️ Date & Time: Saturday, June 1, 3:30 PM - 7:30 PM PDT 📍 Location: Seattle NFT Museum, 2123 1st Avenue, Seattle, WA 98121, United States

This is your opportunity to connect with the vibrant community of creators and enthusiasts driving the future of NFTs.

🎟️ RSVP now! Secure your spot by clicking on the Eventbrite link below and join us for an awesome night with the Tezos community.

Reserve Your Tickets Here

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Tezos Community Rewards — April 2024Tezos Community Rewards — April 2024 Greetings Tezos Community, We are pleased to announce the winners of the Community Rewards Program (CRP) for April 2024! For more details about the various categories, please refer to the rewards page on the Tezos Commons website. The Community Rewards Program is a Tezos Commons Foundation initiative to foster adoption and support the Tezos ecosystem. Up to 5,000 tez are rewarded every month to those who stand out in merit and act in the interest of the Tezos ecosystem. The nomination form has been drastically streamlined to make it easier for community members to nominate their favorite contributors to the ecosystem. Now containing only three questions, submitting a nomination takes less than 30 seconds. Don’t have 30 seconds? You can tag any discord message, Reddit post, or tweet with #TezosCRP; we will collect them! This is the fifth iteration of the program, and we will continue to make changes based on community feedback. Just like the Tezos blockchain, we will be continually evolving this program. Numerous factors are used when evaluating submissions, such as quality of submissions, quality of activity, number of submissions, and verifiable proof of activity done by the nominee (no single factor is determinative of a winner, as all aspects were weighed to select winners). The judges would like to note that for each category, they are looking for the respective monthly related activity, meaning submissions should reflect activities done for that current month, i.e., activities for February. Without further delay, the winners’ results are below. Assimilation Award @spike_0124 @henryjgbanayat @SkullDegenClub_ Drill Sergeant Award @TezosBakingBad @TezCapital Formal Verification Award @CitezenB u/soul_less_warrior Helping Hand Award @libertez_baker @Drumy_tez @siftcroix Influencer Award @xtzmyid @KMehrabi @undiagnosed_1 Patissier Award u/BakeTzForMe @blockbakery TEO Award @wwwombats Tez Dev Award @alisis_official @BakingBenjamins @webidente Tezos Tutor Award @TezosNFTMusic Nominations Are Open For May With May underway, we have begun accepting nominations for this month. If you know someone who deserves a reward for their contributions or have ideas about other categories that should be recognized, please fill out a nomination here, or you can tag a post (or discord message) with #TezosCRP. As mentioned previously, we are still working on long-term improvements to this program. We know this program is far from perfect, so please bear with us while we strive to keep improving it based on community feedback. Stay tuned, stay creative, and keep nominating! As a reminder to the reward winners, the awards are all distributed through Kukai and DirectAuth. If you need any help claiming your awards, please message us here. Tezos Community Rewards — April 2024 was originally published in Tezos Commons on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.

Tezos Community Rewards — April 2024

Tezos Community Rewards — April 2024

Greetings Tezos Community,

We are pleased to announce the winners of the Community Rewards Program (CRP) for April 2024!

For more details about the various categories, please refer to the rewards page on the Tezos Commons website.

The Community Rewards Program is a Tezos Commons Foundation initiative to foster adoption and support the Tezos ecosystem. Up to 5,000 tez are rewarded every month to those who stand out in merit and act in the interest of the Tezos ecosystem.

The nomination form has been drastically streamlined to make it easier for community members to nominate their favorite contributors to the ecosystem. Now containing only three questions, submitting a nomination takes less than 30 seconds.

Don’t have 30 seconds? You can tag any discord message, Reddit post, or tweet with #TezosCRP; we will collect them!

This is the fifth iteration of the program, and we will continue to make changes based on community feedback. Just like the Tezos blockchain, we will be continually evolving this program.

Numerous factors are used when evaluating submissions, such as quality of submissions, quality of activity, number of submissions, and verifiable proof of activity done by the nominee (no single factor is determinative of a winner, as all aspects were weighed to select winners). The judges would like to note that for each category, they are looking for the respective monthly related activity, meaning submissions should reflect activities done for that current month, i.e., activities for February.

Without further delay, the winners’ results are below.

Assimilation Award

@spike_0124

@henryjgbanayat

@SkullDegenClub_

Drill Sergeant Award

@TezosBakingBad

@TezCapital

Formal Verification Award

@CitezenB

u/soul_less_warrior

Helping Hand Award

@libertez_baker

@Drumy_tez

@siftcroix

Influencer Award

@xtzmyid

@KMehrabi

@undiagnosed_1

Patissier Award

u/BakeTzForMe

@blockbakery

TEO Award

@wwwombats

Tez Dev Award

@alisis_official

@BakingBenjamins

@webidente

Tezos Tutor Award

@TezosNFTMusic

Nominations Are Open For May

With May underway, we have begun accepting nominations for this month. If you know someone who deserves a reward for their contributions or have ideas about other categories that should be recognized, please fill out a nomination here, or you can tag a post (or discord message) with #TezosCRP.

As mentioned previously, we are still working on long-term improvements to this program. We know this program is far from perfect, so please bear with us while we strive to keep improving it based on community feedback. Stay tuned, stay creative, and keep nominating!

As a reminder to the reward winners, the awards are all distributed through Kukai and DirectAuth. If you need any help claiming your awards, please message us here.

Tezos Community Rewards — April 2024 was originally published in Tezos Commons on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.
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Collaboration 2.0 Empowered By TezosUtilizing the Tezos blockchain to discover global talents and form the necessary team to execute your vision. Yoeshi Labs x Leonardo AI In today’s digital age, there’s an innate desire to connect and create, and as a musician and artist with over two decades of experience, I can attest that some of my most memorable creations have stemmed from collaboration. From brainstorming ideas to bringing them to life and sharing them with the world, having a team with shared passions and goals has made the creative journey more enjoyable and meaningful. Why Is Collaboration Important? Art has always thrived through collaboration, blending diverse talents and perspectives to produce works greater than the sum of their parts. Now, in our interconnected world, blockchain technology is revolutionizing the art landscape by streamlining collaborative processes and fostering inclusive, feature-rich avenues for creativity and innovation. This article will highlight the important role of collaboration in the art world and explore how Tezos blockchain technology facilitates seamless cooperation among artists, collectors, and enthusiasts. Drawing from my own experiences as a musician reliant on the efforts of others, we’ll explore examples of how this technology and the global community surrounding it enable a new and enhanced mode of online collaboration. Yoeshi Labs x Leonardo AI What Are Some Benefits Of Utilizing Tezos For Collaboration? The Tezos community is a vibrant hub of talent eager to connect and create. Unlike traditional collaboration, where scheduling around real-world obligations can be a hurdle, individuals in the Tezos community prioritize the time and energy needed for professional art creation. They are responsive, enthusiastic, and fully present, embracing the potential of blockchain technology to streamline the collaborative process and align goals more effectively. How Smart Contracts Enable Collaboration: At the core of this improved collaboration are “Smart Contracts”. Tezos smart contracts automate agreements without intermediaries, ensuring reliability and trust. Their decentralized nature promotes transparency and accountability, while real-time tracking allows for monitoring and verification of obligations. Tezos’ unique self-amendment feature ensures adaptability and longevity, making it a robust platform for collaborative endeavors. By harnessing Tezos smart contracts, collaborators can work seamlessly, unlocking efficiency and productivity while preserving the integrity of their agreements. But How Do You Use a Smart Contract? You don’t need to be a coding expert. Thanks to platforms like objkt.com and teia.art, leading NFT marketplaces powered by Tezos, the process is simplified into an easy-to-fill-out template. When publishing an artwork, known as “minting”, each collaborator is credited within the contract. Each artist provides their wallet address, and these are inputted along with revenue splits once the collaboration is listed for sale. Once this “mint template” is completed, it’s as simple as clicking the “mint” button, and approving the transaction. Creators automatically receive their share upon sales on both primary and secondary markets. This powerful combination of technology and community has been instrumental in my artistic growth, reducing costs, expanding my talent pool, and reaching a global audience. An exemplary project demonstrating these benefits is TezTones, recently featured in an article by Cryptonio. TezTones, built around Tezos Blockchain and community, brought artists together to create collaborative artworks based on common themes, culminating in live-streamed competitions in a metaverse setting. This innovative approach exemplifies the potential of Collaboration 2.0. TezTones Logo Fan Art by Yoeshi Labs There Are Many Great Features To Explore When Using Tezos Smart Contracts To Collaborate. You can also witness this evolved form of collaboration in the curation of art on Tezos. Platforms like OBJKT.com enable curators to support artists beyond simply collecting, via OBJKT Galleries, incentivizing the promotion of the art through further royalty shares, and creating memorable digital experiences that enrich the underground art scene. These collaborative efforts demonstrate the power of collective creativity and innovation in shaping the future of art. I have made a few OBJKT curations to fully experience the feature and support fellow artists. You can see an example of OBJKT Galleries here. To Compare and Contrast: I spent about 15 years as the front-man for various bands, performing at live shows weekly and organizing every aspect of productions myself. We never had managers, booking agents, or investors. The stark differences in that experience compared to my last 4 years focused on making art digitally made it clear to me that my time is better utilized within the global communities online. With the Tezos community, advanced technology, and user-friendly interfaces, the ability to realize creative ideas with the help of other talent is accessible to all. Combining these tools with a robust social media presence has been the most effective method of content creation I’ve experienced in over two decades. Working with individuals genuinely invested in the art, in such a supportive setting, is an experience I believe every creator should have the opportunity to enjoy. We are all stronger, together! Collaboration 2.0 Empowered by Tezos was originally published in Tezos Commons on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.

Collaboration 2.0 Empowered By Tezos

Utilizing the Tezos blockchain to discover global talents and form the necessary team to execute your vision.

Yoeshi Labs x Leonardo AI

In today’s digital age, there’s an innate desire to connect and create, and as a musician and artist with over two decades of experience, I can attest that some of my most memorable creations have stemmed from collaboration. From brainstorming ideas to bringing them to life and sharing them with the world, having a team with shared passions and goals has made the creative journey more enjoyable and meaningful.

Why Is Collaboration Important?

Art has always thrived through collaboration, blending diverse talents and perspectives to produce works greater than the sum of their parts. Now, in our interconnected world, blockchain technology is revolutionizing the art landscape by streamlining collaborative processes and fostering inclusive, feature-rich avenues for creativity and innovation. This article will highlight the important role of collaboration in the art world and explore how Tezos blockchain technology facilitates seamless cooperation among artists, collectors, and enthusiasts. Drawing from my own experiences as a musician reliant on the efforts of others, we’ll explore examples of how this technology and the global community surrounding it enable a new and enhanced mode of online collaboration.

Yoeshi Labs x Leonardo AI What Are Some Benefits Of Utilizing Tezos For Collaboration?

The Tezos community is a vibrant hub of talent eager to connect and create. Unlike traditional collaboration, where scheduling around real-world obligations can be a hurdle, individuals in the Tezos community prioritize the time and energy needed for professional art creation. They are responsive, enthusiastic, and fully present, embracing the potential of blockchain technology to streamline the collaborative process and align goals more effectively.

How Smart Contracts Enable Collaboration:

At the core of this improved collaboration are “Smart Contracts”. Tezos smart contracts automate agreements without intermediaries, ensuring reliability and trust. Their decentralized nature promotes transparency and accountability, while real-time tracking allows for monitoring and verification of obligations. Tezos’ unique self-amendment feature ensures adaptability and longevity, making it a robust platform for collaborative endeavors. By harnessing Tezos smart contracts, collaborators can work seamlessly, unlocking efficiency and productivity while preserving the integrity of their agreements.

But How Do You Use a Smart Contract?

You don’t need to be a coding expert. Thanks to platforms like objkt.com and teia.art, leading NFT marketplaces powered by Tezos, the process is simplified into an easy-to-fill-out template. When publishing an artwork, known as “minting”, each collaborator is credited within the contract. Each artist provides their wallet address, and these are inputted along with revenue splits once the collaboration is listed for sale. Once this “mint template” is completed, it’s as simple as clicking the “mint” button, and approving the transaction. Creators automatically receive their share upon sales on both primary and secondary markets.

This powerful combination of technology and community has been instrumental in my artistic growth, reducing costs, expanding my talent pool, and reaching a global audience. An exemplary project demonstrating these benefits is TezTones, recently featured in an article by Cryptonio. TezTones, built around Tezos Blockchain and community, brought artists together to create collaborative artworks based on common themes, culminating in live-streamed competitions in a metaverse setting. This innovative approach exemplifies the potential of Collaboration 2.0.

TezTones Logo Fan Art by Yoeshi Labs There Are Many Great Features To Explore When Using Tezos Smart Contracts To Collaborate.

You can also witness this evolved form of collaboration in the curation of art on Tezos. Platforms like OBJKT.com enable curators to support artists beyond simply collecting, via OBJKT Galleries, incentivizing the promotion of the art through further royalty shares, and creating memorable digital experiences that enrich the underground art scene. These collaborative efforts demonstrate the power of collective creativity and innovation in shaping the future of art. I have made a few OBJKT curations to fully experience the feature and support fellow artists. You can see an example of OBJKT Galleries here.

To Compare and Contrast:

I spent about 15 years as the front-man for various bands, performing at live shows weekly and organizing every aspect of productions myself. We never had managers, booking agents, or investors. The stark differences in that experience compared to my last 4 years focused on making art digitally made it clear to me that my time is better utilized within the global communities online.

With the Tezos community, advanced technology, and user-friendly interfaces, the ability to realize creative ideas with the help of other talent is accessible to all. Combining these tools with a robust social media presence has been the most effective method of content creation I’ve experienced in over two decades. Working with individuals genuinely invested in the art, in such a supportive setting, is an experience I believe every creator should have the opportunity to enjoy. We are all stronger, together!

Collaboration 2.0 Empowered by Tezos was originally published in Tezos Commons on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.
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Compete and Create: Objkt Paint ’98 on TezosExplore the innovative Tezos art community through the exciting Objkt Paint ’98 challenge! The art scene on Tezos has experienced remarkable growth, captivating the entire crypto community. With many thanks to the artists, the NFT platforms, the devs, and the talented Tezos ecosystem community, Tezos remains as the premier blockchain for digital art. Among the Tezos ecosystem is Objkt.com, one of the most popular NFT platforms in the digital art space, known for innovative features and world-class talented artists, the platform has become synonymous with digital art. Their latest competition, “Objkt Paint ‘98", blends nostalgia and creativity into a fun challenge that you should check out! So let’s take a closer look into what this competition is all about, and how you can participate. Objkt Paint ‘98 Competition The Objkt Paint ‘98 competition is themed around the iconic Microsoft (MS) 1998 paint tool and an exciting challenge that invites artists and digital enthusiasts to rekindle their creative spirit using Objkt’s nostalgic MS Paint tool, which invokes the classic drawing programs of the 1990s. With a generous prize pool of 500 XTZ and a top prize of 250 XTZ, participants have the chance to showcase their pixel art mastery while competing for unique rewards. The rules are straightforward: entrants must use the Objkt MS Paint tool to craft an original artwork and then submit it through a provided participation form. A jury of objkt staff will pre-select the top 10 pieces after the submission deadline, with the community ultimately voting for the best creation. All participants have the opportunity to win an exclusive objkt.com t-shirt, in addition to the main prizes. How To Participate Entering the competition is simple and accessible to everyone: Set Up a Tezos Wallet: If you don’t already have one, create a Tezos wallet and make sure it’s funded to participate. You can find a list of the most popular Tezos wallets here. Create Your Masterpiece: Let your creativity run wild using the Objkt MS Paint tool. Your task is to create a pixel art piece that could become the next digital classic! Once you feel that you have created your master piece, go ahead and mint it! Submit Your Art: After creating your artwork, fill out the official participation form to enter it into the competition. This step is crucial as the art pieces that will be considered are only those that are followed with a corresponding form. So make sure you don’t skip this step and double-check the information you submit (like your social media handle). It’s worth mentioning that each contestant can submit multiple art pieces if they want to. Just keep in mind that the deadline for the competition is May 16th, 2024. The Paint 98 competition on Objkt.com is a fantastic opportunity for artists and digital art lovers. It brings back the nostalgic fun of MS Paint while encouraging creativity and innovation in the Tezos art community. This event is a great way for artists to show off their pixel art skills and for everyone to enjoy some unique and creative works. If you have any questions about the Paint 98 competition or just want to connect with the community, join the Objkt.com Discord. It’s a great place to get support, share ideas, and meet fellow artists. Time is running out, don’t miss out on this exciting opportunity to participate in the competition and show off your creativity. And even if you’re not competing, take a moment to check out the incredible artworks already submitted by other artists. Let’s celebrate and support the amazing Tezos art community together with one pixel at a time! Compete and Create: Objkt Paint ’98 on Tezos was originally published in Tezos Commons on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.

Compete and Create: Objkt Paint ’98 on Tezos

Explore the innovative Tezos art community through the exciting Objkt Paint ’98 challenge!

The art scene on Tezos has experienced remarkable growth, captivating the entire crypto community. With many thanks to the artists, the NFT platforms, the devs, and the talented Tezos ecosystem community, Tezos remains as the premier blockchain for digital art.

Among the Tezos ecosystem is Objkt.com, one of the most popular NFT platforms in the digital art space, known for innovative features and world-class talented artists, the platform has become synonymous with digital art. Their latest competition, “Objkt Paint ‘98", blends nostalgia and creativity into a fun challenge that you should check out! So let’s take a closer look into what this competition is all about, and how you can participate.

Objkt Paint ‘98 Competition

The Objkt Paint ‘98 competition is themed around the iconic Microsoft (MS) 1998 paint tool and an exciting challenge that invites artists and digital enthusiasts to rekindle their creative spirit using Objkt’s nostalgic MS Paint tool, which invokes the classic drawing programs of the 1990s. With a generous prize pool of 500 XTZ and a top prize of 250 XTZ, participants have the chance to showcase their pixel art mastery while competing for unique rewards.

The rules are straightforward: entrants must use the Objkt MS Paint tool to craft an original artwork and then submit it through a provided participation form. A jury of objkt staff will pre-select the top 10 pieces after the submission deadline, with the community ultimately voting for the best creation. All participants have the opportunity to win an exclusive objkt.com t-shirt, in addition to the main prizes.

How To Participate

Entering the competition is simple and accessible to everyone:

Set Up a Tezos Wallet: If you don’t already have one, create a Tezos wallet and make sure it’s funded to participate. You can find a list of the most popular Tezos wallets here.

Create Your Masterpiece: Let your creativity run wild using the Objkt MS Paint tool. Your task is to create a pixel art piece that could become the next digital classic! Once you feel that you have created your master piece, go ahead and mint it!

Submit Your Art: After creating your artwork, fill out the official participation form to enter it into the competition. This step is crucial as the art pieces that will be considered are only those that are followed with a corresponding form. So make sure you don’t skip this step and double-check the information you submit (like your social media handle).

It’s worth mentioning that each contestant can submit multiple art pieces if they want to. Just keep in mind that the deadline for the competition is May 16th, 2024.

The Paint 98 competition on Objkt.com is a fantastic opportunity for artists and digital art lovers. It brings back the nostalgic fun of MS Paint while encouraging creativity and innovation in the Tezos art community. This event is a great way for artists to show off their pixel art skills and for everyone to enjoy some unique and creative works.

If you have any questions about the Paint 98 competition or just want to connect with the community, join the Objkt.com Discord. It’s a great place to get support, share ideas, and meet fellow artists.

Time is running out, don’t miss out on this exciting opportunity to participate in the competition and show off your creativity. And even if you’re not competing, take a moment to check out the incredible artworks already submitted by other artists. Let’s celebrate and support the amazing Tezos art community together with one pixel at a time!

Compete and Create: Objkt Paint ’98 on Tezos was originally published in Tezos Commons on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.
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The Baking Sheet - Issue #202Paris B at the Finish Line Proposal Update: The Decisive Vote on Paris B Nears Completion How to Vote for Paris B: octez-client submit ballot for YOUR_ADDRESS PtParisBQscdCm6Cfow6ndeU6wKJyA3aV1j4D3gQBQMsTQyJCrz yay|nay|pass As the hands of the Tezos governance clock continue their unwavering progression, we find ourselves in the midst of a pivotal chapter—the promotion period for the Paris B proposal. This phase, which concludes on May 21st, is not just another tick in the sequence but a defining stroke in the grand narrative of Tezos’ evolutionary journey. Paris B, having navigated through the exploration vote and the subsequent cooldown period, now stands at the threshold of implementation. The promotion period, the final bastion of consensus, requires a quorum of 50.72%. Currently, the participation level stands at 26%, indicating a need for heightened engagement from the community to cross this crucial juncture. The stakes are high and the clock ticks steadily. The Paris B proposal, lauded for its transformative potential, aims to reshape the landscape of Tezos with several key features: Reduced Block Times: A leap towards faster transactions, ensuring the network remains robust and responsive. Data Availability Layer (DAL): A foundational upgrade to augment throughput and scalability, particularly enhancing the capabilities of Smart Rollups. Adaptive Issuance and Staking: These adjustments aim to fine-tune the economic heartbeat of Tezos, ensuring its long-term sustainability and fortified security. Adaptive Slashing: A recalibrated approach to protocol violations, where penalties are meticulously aligned with the severity and intent of the infractions. This promotion period is more than a procedural formality; it is a litmus test for the community's readiness to embrace substantial innovation. Each vote cast is not merely a transaction but a declaration of commitment to the collective vision and democratic ethos of Tezos. To all Tezos Bakers: This is your moment to act, not just as participants, but as pillars of a governance model that prides itself on inclusivity and progress. Your vote is the voice of the future, echoing through the annals of blockchain evolution. Tez Holders: The influence of your stake is exercised through your chosen bakers. Engage with them, encourage them, and ensure that your voice is not just heard, but resounds through the decision-making process. As we edge closer to the deadline, each vote is a critical pulse in the heartbeat of Tezos’ governance. The outcome of Paris B will serve not only as a reflection of community participation but also a signal of our collective capacity to navigate the currents of change and innovation. Stay tuned to Tezos Agora for real-time updates on the governance activity. This is a time for action, for attention, and for unity. Let’s rally together to make this vote not just successful, but historic. Together, we are not just witnesses to change—we are the architects of the future. Join us at Tez/Dev 2024 in Brussels! 🚀 Tickets are now available! Secure your spot at Tezos' annual conference, TezDev, the premier gathering for builders, partners, and enthusiasts in the Web3 space. This year, we're excited to host the event in Brussels, a hub for technology and innovation, and just a short distance from EthCC. Why attend Tez/Dev? Connect and Network: Meet and engage with the global Tezos community Learn from the Experts: Gain insights from leading voices in the industry through talks, workshops, and panel discussions. Explore New Developments: Discover the latest innovations and projects happening on Tezos. Event Highlights: Location: Brussels, Belgium – the heart of Europe and a beacon for tech innovators. Date: Happening on July 11th — The full agenda will be provided soon. Stay tuned! Special Offer: Early Bird Incentive: The first 50 registrants will receive exclusive TezDev swag! Make sure to pick up your gift upon arrival at the event. 🎟️ Get Your Ticket Now! Tickets are available for a limited time until Wednesday, May 15th, at 14:00 UTC. Grab your free ticket today to ensure you don't miss out: Grab a ticket here! Hurry! The first 50 attendees to secure a ticket from this batch will get exclusive swag at the door. Join us at Tez/Dev 2024, where the future of Tezos unfolds. We look forward to welcoming you to Brussels and sharing an unforgettable experience. Join the objkt MS Paint Art Contest – Win up to 500 XTZ! Are you ready to relive the glory days of Windows 98? objkt is bringing back the classic charm of MS Paint in a fun, retro-themed art contest. Create pixel art and compete for prizes totaling 500 XTZ! Prizes: Top Prize: 250 XTZ for the grand winner. Every Participant: Receives an exclusive Objkt t-shirt. Time Left to Submit: Dust off your virtual floppy disks, there are only 6 left to enter your masterpiece! How to Participate: Boot up your system, create or connect your Tezos wallet, and then let your creativity flow using the objkt MS Paint tool, reminiscent of your favorite Windows 98 programs. Once your pixel masterpiece is complete, submit it through the official participation form. Judging Process: After the digital paint dries and submissions close, an objkt jury will select the top 10 artworks that echo the nostalgia of the pixel era. Community votes will determine the winner, allowing everyone a say in which pixelated creation captures the spirit of the '90s best. Getting Started & Assistance: If you're feeling nostalgic but need a little guidance, start by setting up your wallet here, then begin your pixel journey here, and submit your art here. For any troubleshooting, dial up objkt’s Discord channel (#objkt-paint-98) for support, or consult the FAQs for help on wallet setup and funding. Be Inspired: Click through the OBJKT PAINT 98 COLLECTION to see entries from fellow enthusiasts. Let their digital canvases inspire your creation. Whether you were an ace at Minesweeper or a Solitaire wizard, this contest is a perfect way to blend your '90s nostalgia with modern Tezos technology. Grab your mouse, set your screen resolution, and join us in a celebration of pixel art! This Week in the Tezos Ecosystem Exciting Double Feature Weekend for Manchester United Fans! This weekend promises a thrilling double feature for all Manchester United supporters, showcasing both our women's and men's teams in key matchups! FA Cup Final Showdown: Who: Manchester United Women vs. Tottenham Hotspur Women What: A fierce battle for the prestigious FA Cup trophy! Watch Now: The action has already begun – don’t miss out! Premier League Clash: Who: Manchester United vs. Arsenal Where: The iconic Old Trafford Coming Soon: Stay tuned for this must-see match! Exclusive Manchester United Collectibles: Don’t forget to claim your free Manchester United collectible! Here's what you could win: VIP Matchday Tickets: Experience the game in style with the best seats in the house. Signed Kits: Own a piece of Manchester United history with kits signed by the players. Live Training Sessions: Watch the Manchester United Women’s and Men’s teams train up close and personal. Claim Here: Claim Your Manchester United Collectible! Don’t miss this fantastic opportunity to support both teams and win exclusive Manchester United memorabilia. Let’s cheer on our teams to victory this weekend! Kukai Announces Public iOS Beta Launch and Teases Future Updates Kukai is excited to extend a heartfelt thanks to the numerous teams and users within the Tezos ecosystem for their continued support and contributions. This collaboration has been instrumental in evolving and enhancing the Kukai wallet experience. What’s New? Public iOS Beta: Kukai has launched the public iOS beta, inviting users to experience the latest updates and provide feedback. Interested iOS users can join the beta testing by visiting Kukai iOS Beta. Future Updates: Kukai isn’t stopping here. The team has teased upcoming releases for both a new Kukai Web and an Android version, promising further enhancements and accessibility across different platforms. Stay tuned for more updates and be part of the evolution of Kukai’s wallet experience by joining the iOS beta today! Baking Bad Secures Grant from Tezos Foundation to Enhance Tezos Ecosystem Baking Bad, a renowned developer of blockchain explorers, developer tools, and DeFi products, has secured a significant grant from the Tezos Foundation. This grant will support the expansion and further development of a suite of tools that are vital to the Tezos ecosystem. Here’s a look at the key projects benefiting from this grant: 1. TzKT: The Premier Tezos Blockchain Explorer TzKT stands out as the most advanced Tezos blockchain indexer, featuring a powerful API that makes it the top tool within the Tezos ecosystem. It offers accurate and comprehensive blockchain data in real time, facilitating enhanced visibility and analysis for users. For more information, visit TzKT. 2. Better Call Dev: Streamlining Tezos Smart Contract Development Better Call Dev acts as a unique explorer and dashboard for Tezos smart contracts, simplifying development and debugging. It provides various tools for direct interaction with smart contracts, making it easier for developers to manage their projects. Discover more at Better Call Dev. 3. DipDup: A Python Framework for Tezos Dapps DipDup is a Python framework designed to help developers build dapp-specific smart contract indexers. It allows them to concentrate on business logic rather than on backend data handling, thereby speeding up development processes. Detailed documentation can be found at DipDup. 4. PyTezos: A Versatile Python Library PyTezos offers a comprehensive Python library for interacting with the Tezos blockchain, testing smart contracts, and writing Michelson scripts. It is instrumental for developers looking to integrate advanced blockchain functionalities into their applications. Learn more at PyTezos. 5. Netezos: .NET SDK for Tezos Netezos provides a cross-platform SDK for .NET developers, offering high-performance functionality for interacting with the Tezos blockchain and processing its data. It also supports seamless integration for Unity game developers, expanding the potential for blockchain in gaming. More details are available at Netezos. The Tezos Foundation's support for Baking Bad underscores a shared commitment to fostering innovation and development within the Tezos community. This collaboration will undoubtedly lead to enhanced tools and broader capabilities, reinforcing the infrastructure of the Tezos blockchain. GameFi Integrates with Tezos GameFi, an all-encompassing hub for NFT gaming, game studios, players, traders, and investors in one place, has announced the successful integration of the Tezos blockchain into its platform. This collaboration activates a series of comprehensive initiatives: Network Integration: The seamless incorporation of the Tezos blockchain with GameFi’s platform ensures enhanced functionality and broader accessibility for users. Ecosystem Collaboration: Both entities will support promising projects within their ecosystems, fostering growth and innovation. Knowledge and Connections Sharing: GameFi and Tezos will exchange knowledge and connections, leveraging their respective networks to mutual advantage. Future Collaborations: The partnership hints at exciting future collaborations, promising significant advancements and opportunities in the intersection of gaming and blockchain technology. This integration is set to open new avenues for development and provide enhanced experiences for users in the rapidly evolving sector of blockchain-based gaming. ICYMI — Youves 2.0: A Significant Upgrade to the User Experience Last month, Youves announced the upcoming launch of Youves 2.0, marking a significant upgrade to its platform. This new version aims to refine the user experience and expand its functionalities to meet the evolving needs of its community. Here’s what users can expect from Youves 2.0: Enhanced Interface: Youves 2.0 will introduce a more intuitive and user-friendly interface, making it easier for users to navigate and manage their investments. Advanced Features: The update promises advanced features that will provide users with more control and flexibility over their financial activities on the platform. Improved Performance: With better performance metrics, Youves 2.0 aims to offer a smoother and more reliable experience. This development update is a part of Youves’ commitment to continuous improvement and innovation, ensuring that it remains ahead in the DeFi space. To learn more about Youves 2.0 and the detailed developments, visit their update post at Youves 2.0 Development Update. 🔴 Now Streaming: Tezos Creator Spotlight | wwwombats wwwombats (otherwise known as Anthony Lewis), shares his journey as an artist and co-founder of the Ottez PFP collection on Tezos. He discusses his background in art and web design, his introduction to NFTs and blockchain, and the inspiration behind creating the Ottez collection. Where to Watch/Listen: YouTube | Spotify, Apple, Amazon Music Upcoming Tezos Events TezCon Seattle 🗓️ Date & Time: Saturday, June 1, 3:30 PM - 7:30 PM PDT 📍 Location: Seattle NFT Museum, 2123 1st Avenue, Seattle, WA 98121, United States This is your opportunity to connect with the vibrant community of creators and enthusiasts driving the future of NFTs. 🎟️ RSVP now! Secure your spot by clicking on the Eventbrite link below and join us for an awesome night with the Tezos community. Reserve Your Tickets Here Powered by beehiiv

The Baking Sheet - Issue #202

Paris B at the Finish Line

Proposal Update: The Decisive Vote on Paris B Nears Completion

How to Vote for Paris B:

octez-client submit ballot for YOUR_ADDRESS PtParisBQscdCm6Cfow6ndeU6wKJyA3aV1j4D3gQBQMsTQyJCrz yay|nay|pass

As the hands of the Tezos governance clock continue their unwavering progression, we find ourselves in the midst of a pivotal chapter—the promotion period for the Paris B proposal. This phase, which concludes on May 21st, is not just another tick in the sequence but a defining stroke in the grand narrative of Tezos’ evolutionary journey.

Paris B, having navigated through the exploration vote and the subsequent cooldown period, now stands at the threshold of implementation. The promotion period, the final bastion of consensus, requires a quorum of 50.72%. Currently, the participation level stands at 26%, indicating a need for heightened engagement from the community to cross this crucial juncture.

The stakes are high and the clock ticks steadily. The Paris B proposal, lauded for its transformative potential, aims to reshape the landscape of Tezos with several key features:

Reduced Block Times: A leap towards faster transactions, ensuring the network remains robust and responsive.

Data Availability Layer (DAL): A foundational upgrade to augment throughput and scalability, particularly enhancing the capabilities of Smart Rollups.

Adaptive Issuance and Staking: These adjustments aim to fine-tune the economic heartbeat of Tezos, ensuring its long-term sustainability and fortified security.

Adaptive Slashing: A recalibrated approach to protocol violations, where penalties are meticulously aligned with the severity and intent of the infractions.

This promotion period is more than a procedural formality; it is a litmus test for the community's readiness to embrace substantial innovation. Each vote cast is not merely a transaction but a declaration of commitment to the collective vision and democratic ethos of Tezos.

To all Tezos Bakers: This is your moment to act, not just as participants, but as pillars of a governance model that prides itself on inclusivity and progress. Your vote is the voice of the future, echoing through the annals of blockchain evolution.

Tez Holders: The influence of your stake is exercised through your chosen bakers. Engage with them, encourage them, and ensure that your voice is not just heard, but resounds through the decision-making process.

As we edge closer to the deadline, each vote is a critical pulse in the heartbeat of Tezos’ governance. The outcome of Paris B will serve not only as a reflection of community participation but also a signal of our collective capacity to navigate the currents of change and innovation.

Stay tuned to Tezos Agora for real-time updates on the governance activity. This is a time for action, for attention, and for unity. Let’s rally together to make this vote not just successful, but historic.

Together, we are not just witnesses to change—we are the architects of the future.

Join us at Tez/Dev 2024 in Brussels!

🚀 Tickets are now available! Secure your spot at Tezos' annual conference, TezDev, the premier gathering for builders, partners, and enthusiasts in the Web3 space. This year, we're excited to host the event in Brussels, a hub for technology and innovation, and just a short distance from EthCC.

Why attend Tez/Dev?

Connect and Network: Meet and engage with the global Tezos community

Learn from the Experts: Gain insights from leading voices in the industry through talks, workshops, and panel discussions.

Explore New Developments: Discover the latest innovations and projects happening on Tezos.

Event Highlights:

Location: Brussels, Belgium – the heart of Europe and a beacon for tech innovators.

Date: Happening on July 11th — The full agenda will be provided soon. Stay tuned!

Special Offer:

Early Bird Incentive: The first 50 registrants will receive exclusive TezDev swag! Make sure to pick up your gift upon arrival at the event.

🎟️ Get Your Ticket Now! Tickets are available for a limited time until Wednesday, May 15th, at 14:00 UTC. Grab your free ticket today to ensure you don't miss out: Grab a ticket here!

Hurry! The first 50 attendees to secure a ticket from this batch will get exclusive swag at the door.

Join us at Tez/Dev 2024, where the future of Tezos unfolds. We look forward to welcoming you to Brussels and sharing an unforgettable experience.

Join the objkt MS Paint Art Contest – Win up to 500 XTZ!

Are you ready to relive the glory days of Windows 98? objkt is bringing back the classic charm of MS Paint in a fun, retro-themed art contest. Create pixel art and compete for prizes totaling 500 XTZ!

Prizes:

Top Prize: 250 XTZ for the grand winner.

Every Participant: Receives an exclusive Objkt t-shirt.

Time Left to Submit: Dust off your virtual floppy disks, there are only 6 left to enter your masterpiece!

How to Participate: Boot up your system, create or connect your Tezos wallet, and then let your creativity flow using the objkt MS Paint tool, reminiscent of your favorite Windows 98 programs. Once your pixel masterpiece is complete, submit it through the official participation form.

Judging Process: After the digital paint dries and submissions close, an objkt jury will select the top 10 artworks that echo the nostalgia of the pixel era. Community votes will determine the winner, allowing everyone a say in which pixelated creation captures the spirit of the '90s best.

Getting Started & Assistance: If you're feeling nostalgic but need a little guidance, start by setting up your wallet here, then begin your pixel journey here, and submit your art here. For any troubleshooting, dial up objkt’s Discord channel (#objkt-paint-98) for support, or consult the FAQs for help on wallet setup and funding.

Be Inspired: Click through the OBJKT PAINT 98 COLLECTION to see entries from fellow enthusiasts. Let their digital canvases inspire your creation.

Whether you were an ace at Minesweeper or a Solitaire wizard, this contest is a perfect way to blend your '90s nostalgia with modern Tezos technology. Grab your mouse, set your screen resolution, and join us in a celebration of pixel art!

This Week in the Tezos Ecosystem

Exciting Double Feature Weekend for Manchester United Fans!

This weekend promises a thrilling double feature for all Manchester United supporters, showcasing both our women's and men's teams in key matchups!

FA Cup Final Showdown:

Who: Manchester United Women vs. Tottenham Hotspur Women

What: A fierce battle for the prestigious FA Cup trophy!

Watch Now: The action has already begun – don’t miss out!

Premier League Clash:

Who: Manchester United vs. Arsenal

Where: The iconic Old Trafford

Coming Soon: Stay tuned for this must-see match!

Exclusive Manchester United Collectibles: Don’t forget to claim your free Manchester United collectible! Here's what you could win:

VIP Matchday Tickets: Experience the game in style with the best seats in the house.

Signed Kits: Own a piece of Manchester United history with kits signed by the players.

Live Training Sessions: Watch the Manchester United Women’s and Men’s teams train up close and personal.

Claim Here: Claim Your Manchester United Collectible!

Don’t miss this fantastic opportunity to support both teams and win exclusive Manchester United memorabilia. Let’s cheer on our teams to victory this weekend!

Kukai Announces Public iOS Beta Launch and Teases Future Updates

Kukai is excited to extend a heartfelt thanks to the numerous teams and users within the Tezos ecosystem for their continued support and contributions. This collaboration has been instrumental in evolving and enhancing the Kukai wallet experience.

What’s New?

Public iOS Beta: Kukai has launched the public iOS beta, inviting users to experience the latest updates and provide feedback. Interested iOS users can join the beta testing by visiting Kukai iOS Beta.

Future Updates: Kukai isn’t stopping here. The team has teased upcoming releases for both a new Kukai Web and an Android version, promising further enhancements and accessibility across different platforms.

Stay tuned for more updates and be part of the evolution of Kukai’s wallet experience by joining the iOS beta today!

Baking Bad Secures Grant from Tezos Foundation to Enhance Tezos Ecosystem

Baking Bad, a renowned developer of blockchain explorers, developer tools, and DeFi products, has secured a significant grant from the Tezos Foundation. This grant will support the expansion and further development of a suite of tools that are vital to the Tezos ecosystem. Here’s a look at the key projects benefiting from this grant:

1. TzKT: The Premier Tezos Blockchain Explorer TzKT stands out as the most advanced Tezos blockchain indexer, featuring a powerful API that makes it the top tool within the Tezos ecosystem. It offers accurate and comprehensive blockchain data in real time, facilitating enhanced visibility and analysis for users. For more information, visit TzKT.

2. Better Call Dev: Streamlining Tezos Smart Contract Development Better Call Dev acts as a unique explorer and dashboard for Tezos smart contracts, simplifying development and debugging. It provides various tools for direct interaction with smart contracts, making it easier for developers to manage their projects. Discover more at Better Call Dev.

3. DipDup: A Python Framework for Tezos Dapps DipDup is a Python framework designed to help developers build dapp-specific smart contract indexers. It allows them to concentrate on business logic rather than on backend data handling, thereby speeding up development processes. Detailed documentation can be found at DipDup.

4. PyTezos: A Versatile Python Library PyTezos offers a comprehensive Python library for interacting with the Tezos blockchain, testing smart contracts, and writing Michelson scripts. It is instrumental for developers looking to integrate advanced blockchain functionalities into their applications. Learn more at PyTezos.

5. Netezos: .NET SDK for Tezos Netezos provides a cross-platform SDK for .NET developers, offering high-performance functionality for interacting with the Tezos blockchain and processing its data. It also supports seamless integration for Unity game developers, expanding the potential for blockchain in gaming. More details are available at Netezos.

The Tezos Foundation's support for Baking Bad underscores a shared commitment to fostering innovation and development within the Tezos community. This collaboration will undoubtedly lead to enhanced tools and broader capabilities, reinforcing the infrastructure of the Tezos blockchain.

GameFi Integrates with Tezos

GameFi, an all-encompassing hub for NFT gaming, game studios, players, traders, and investors in one place, has announced the successful integration of the Tezos blockchain into its platform. This collaboration activates a series of comprehensive initiatives:

Network Integration: The seamless incorporation of the Tezos blockchain with GameFi’s platform ensures enhanced functionality and broader accessibility for users.

Ecosystem Collaboration: Both entities will support promising projects within their ecosystems, fostering growth and innovation.

Knowledge and Connections Sharing: GameFi and Tezos will exchange knowledge and connections, leveraging their respective networks to mutual advantage.

Future Collaborations: The partnership hints at exciting future collaborations, promising significant advancements and opportunities in the intersection of gaming and blockchain technology.

This integration is set to open new avenues for development and provide enhanced experiences for users in the rapidly evolving sector of blockchain-based gaming.

ICYMI — Youves 2.0: A Significant Upgrade to the User Experience

Last month, Youves announced the upcoming launch of Youves 2.0, marking a significant upgrade to its platform. This new version aims to refine the user experience and expand its functionalities to meet the evolving needs of its community. Here’s what users can expect from Youves 2.0:

Enhanced Interface: Youves 2.0 will introduce a more intuitive and user-friendly interface, making it easier for users to navigate and manage their investments.

Advanced Features: The update promises advanced features that will provide users with more control and flexibility over their financial activities on the platform.

Improved Performance: With better performance metrics, Youves 2.0 aims to offer a smoother and more reliable experience.

This development update is a part of Youves’ commitment to continuous improvement and innovation, ensuring that it remains ahead in the DeFi space. To learn more about Youves 2.0 and the detailed developments, visit their update post at Youves 2.0 Development Update.

🔴 Now Streaming: Tezos Creator Spotlight | wwwombats

wwwombats (otherwise known as Anthony Lewis), shares his journey as an artist and co-founder of the Ottez PFP collection on Tezos. He discusses his background in art and web design, his introduction to NFTs and blockchain, and the inspiration behind creating the Ottez collection.

Where to Watch/Listen:

YouTube | Spotify, Apple, Amazon Music

Upcoming Tezos Events

TezCon Seattle

🗓️ Date & Time: Saturday, June 1, 3:30 PM - 7:30 PM PDT 📍 Location: Seattle NFT Museum, 2123 1st Avenue, Seattle, WA 98121, United States

This is your opportunity to connect with the vibrant community of creators and enthusiasts driving the future of NFTs.

🎟️ RSVP now! Secure your spot by clicking on the Eventbrite link below and join us for an awesome night with the Tezos community.

Reserve Your Tickets Here

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Highlighting the Third #objkt4objkt Community EventExploring the history of #objkt4objkt as a community event, turnout from the third iteration, and spotlighting a few artists who participated. One of the many unique facets of the Tezos community expands into its uniqueness towards blockchain art. Ever since the introduction of hicetnunc (H=N), we’ve seen an experiment turn into a community of passionate art appreciators for the sake of art. Tracing its roots back to the first-ever #objkt4objkt event in 2021 on H=N, the third iteration of the community event brought the Tezos art community together and helped artists become more discovered across OBJKT and social platforms. As we explore the history of #objkt4objkt as a community event and the impressive turnout from the third iteration, let’s also take a moment to appreciate the diverse range of artists who have made this event so special by highlighting a few. What Is #objkt4objkt? Poster by Stu Sontier The first #objkt4objkt event, held from March 26 to 28, 2021, was a collaboration between DiverseNftArt and H=N. During this event, artists were invited to mint their NFTs, referred to as OBJKTs, at no cost on the now-defunct H=N platform. The purpose was to encourage artists to exchange their NFTs with others, fostering a more diverse digital art collection. Ameliemaia and Tais Koshino, the founders of DiverseNftArt, launched the organization in March 2021. Following this, in 2022 we saw the event change to #tezos4tezos from May 6th — May 8th. Edition sizes were capped to 100, with prices ranged from 0.1–1 tez in order to rally as much support for artists as possible. The concept of #objkt4objkt drew inspiration from zine festivals, where artists exchange their works without monetary transactions. These festivals promote community building and personal connections among artists. Participants could freely explore and enhance their art collections by eliminating the financial aspect. In particular, this concept of discoverability has been the main driver behind #objkt4objkt. To understand why this is the case, I contacted Kika Nicolela, curator at OBJKT, who provided thoughts around how the events have continued to garner discoverability for artists. #objkt4objkt is a way to energize and get the community more active. That’s one aspect of it. The other aspect of these events, mainly, but all of the events actually, is discoverability. We tend to collect from the artists we know and then from the artists that those artists know. And so even if we are researching a lot and trying to expand our, you know, when we are collecting, we try to broaden the artists we know. And if you want to discover other artists, it’s always hard to get out of the circles and the active artists on Twitter. But many artists don’t have followers, don’t know how to talk on Twitter, or don’t even have a Twitter account. Or it’s not active at all and has brilliant work. And how do we find those people? And so with an event, you know, if everybody’s using the hashtag of the event and you see all the pieces with the hashtag on the page of NFTBiker or on OBJKT because you can search by tag, then you see all types of people. And you are exposed to, I mean, to artists sometimes that you don’t know. You just see the art, and you go like, this is beautiful. I want to get to know these artists. What happened to me a lot in this event was discovering artists I did not know much about because I know a lot of the artists, but also because of my job as a creator. So I all the time, but I did discover maybe five. Or six artists that I didn’t know; I had no idea they existed. And I went after the other pieces that they had as well. You know, not only the OBJKTs for OBJKT, but I went to see what they have minted before. And then you discover this whole body of work, which is fantastic. And that often, if I don’t know, it means that it’s somebody who is very shy on Twitter and hasn’t sold much at all. And so it was a pleasure to collect and to also talk to other people about those artists and see more collectors discovering them as well and being excited about, yeah, this, because, you know, sometimes people complain that collectors don’t like to always collect from the same people, but they love to discover. Sometimes, it’s hard, you know, to find. Well, there’s no sort of set tool. The third iteration had a great turnout. According to data provided by NFTBiker, over 900 artists participated, and 41,000 editions were sold on primary and secondary markets. Talk about quite the participation from a simple hashtag! Let’s take a moment to appreciate the diverse range of artists who have made this event memorable by highlighting a few below. Darkestdollx (Dollx) Dollx is an NFT artist on Tezos. This particular piece, “Take Me To Hell,” was a special edition of just nine made exclusively for #objkt4objkt. Curious about what motivates one to create such a piece, I reached out to chat with her and explore some of her motivation behind it. I created this work previously but hadn’t minted it for the collection I made it for. The collection is sold out, so I made this drop as a special edition for #objkt4objkt. Nine editions for .09 tez, so whoever saw them first got a great deal! I was onboarded to Tezos by Jburn during one of his random Twitter spaces, where he would sit and chat with whoever about web3. One of the other guys in the chat even sent me some Tezos to start. I was sold immediately on such a welcoming community. ❤ I feel this is the case for a lot of Tezos artists. It’s amazing to hear more stories like these, how something as simple as a Twitter space can onboard a new artist. Empress Trash Empress Trash is a popular NFT artist on Tezos. This particular piece is titled “Much Too Revealing”. Having seen a few of her works floating around in the Tezos art community on Twitter, I was curious to learn more about her as an artist. What I discovered was there’s a unique layer to her work, one deeply rooted from personal experiences. My works are a series about going through the stages of grief and how deep in despair there is almost another world of divinity that comes with emotions. My mom committed suicide about five years ago, and I’m just coming to the end of mourning her loss, which was difficult because she abused me horribly as a child, and she was one of my biggest monsters, but I also love her still dearly. This series is about it all, like existentialism and a lot of horrible feelings of it all, while finding myself connecting with things much bigger than myself because of the pain and confusion. Her Tezos story is unique as well. I’ve been around causing trouble since 2021. I’m the one who asked the hen exploiter a dumb question in an AMA that led to #objkt4objkt being started and declaring #teztrash every solstice for all trash artists or trash adjacent artists to create trash art. Specifically, I call it on the solstices because then it goes over Christmas too, and it helps me, and others who have rough family lives to kinda get through the holidays while just having fun and making art with no rules. I still mint regularly on Tezos while I’m very much a cross-chain maxi, and my work has been in all the fancy places like Sotheby’s, Super Rare, and all over the world. Even more unique, she rewards her Tezos supporters with a “Full Moon token.” Essentially, for the past two years, she has airdropped Tezos art to holders of this token. The mechanics of the token can be explored further here. Violet Bond Violet Bond is another popular NFT artist on Tezos. This piece minted for #objkt4objkt is titled “Life in the long grass.”. If you’ve been involved in the Tezos community or are remotely associated with the NFT community, you’ve probably seen some of Violet’s works on Twitter. Curious about what motivated her unique style, I decided to reach out to her. Most of my work asks people to examine their connection (or lack thereof) to the wild. The works also contain elements of colonialism, environmentalism, and activism. I have several interviews listed here that cover this in more detail. Speaking on one of her pieces highlighted at STELLAR in NYC earlier this month, she shared a few words about her “Spider in the Web” artwork. The primary motivation for the piece that went to NYC was marking a seasonal moment — talking about the dry season in outback Australia and seeing whole galaxies in the small things. This piece is about Australian Orb Spiders, who create huge webs and sit like queens over their domain. I love how the fog sits on their webs; it makes them look like huge constellations. If you haven’t already, make sure to check out some of her interviews and give her work a look here! Final Thoughts As we can see, events like #objkt4objkt are important in aiding the discoverability of many talented artists on Tezos. After experiencing yet another fantastic turnout this year, we’re reminded once more of the power of the Tezos art community and how events like #objkt4objkt help bring them closer together. I can’t wait to see the turnout next year and look forward to collecting more pieces myself! Highlighting The Third #objkt4objkt Community Event was originally published in Tezos Commons on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.

Highlighting the Third #objkt4objkt Community Event

Exploring the history of #objkt4objkt as a community event, turnout from the third iteration, and spotlighting a few artists who participated.

One of the many unique facets of the Tezos community expands into its uniqueness towards blockchain art. Ever since the introduction of hicetnunc (H=N), we’ve seen an experiment turn into a community of passionate art appreciators for the sake of art.

Tracing its roots back to the first-ever #objkt4objkt event in 2021 on H=N, the third iteration of the community event brought the Tezos art community together and helped artists become more discovered across OBJKT and social platforms.

As we explore the history of #objkt4objkt as a community event and the impressive turnout from the third iteration, let’s also take a moment to appreciate the diverse range of artists who have made this event so special by highlighting a few.

What Is #objkt4objkt?

Poster by Stu Sontier

The first #objkt4objkt event, held from March 26 to 28, 2021, was a collaboration between DiverseNftArt and H=N. During this event, artists were invited to mint their NFTs, referred to as OBJKTs, at no cost on the now-defunct H=N platform.

The purpose was to encourage artists to exchange their NFTs with others, fostering a more diverse digital art collection. Ameliemaia and Tais Koshino, the founders of DiverseNftArt, launched the organization in March 2021.

Following this, in 2022 we saw the event change to #tezos4tezos from May 6th — May 8th. Edition sizes were capped to 100, with prices ranged from 0.1–1 tez in order to rally as much support for artists as possible.

The concept of #objkt4objkt drew inspiration from zine festivals, where artists exchange their works without monetary transactions. These festivals promote community building and personal connections among artists. Participants could freely explore and enhance their art collections by eliminating the financial aspect.

In particular, this concept of discoverability has been the main driver behind #objkt4objkt. To understand why this is the case, I contacted Kika Nicolela, curator at OBJKT, who provided thoughts around how the events have continued to garner discoverability for artists.

#objkt4objkt is a way to energize and get the community more active. That’s one aspect of it. The other aspect of these events, mainly, but all of the events actually, is discoverability. We tend to collect from the artists we know and then from the artists that those artists know. And so even if we are researching a lot and trying to expand our, you know, when we are collecting, we try to broaden the artists we know. And if you want to discover other artists, it’s always hard to get out of the circles and the active artists on Twitter.

But many artists don’t have followers, don’t know how to talk on Twitter, or don’t even have a Twitter account. Or it’s not active at all and has brilliant work. And how do we find those people? And so with an event, you know, if everybody’s using the hashtag of the event and you see all the pieces with the hashtag on the page of NFTBiker or on OBJKT because you can search by tag, then you see all types of people. And you are exposed to, I mean, to artists sometimes that you don’t know.

You just see the art, and you go like, this is beautiful. I want to get to know these artists. What happened to me a lot in this event was discovering artists I did not know much about because I know a lot of the artists, but also because of my job as a creator. So I all the time, but I did discover maybe five. Or six artists that I didn’t know; I had no idea they existed. And I went after the other pieces that they had as well. You know, not only the OBJKTs for OBJKT, but I went to see what they have minted before. And then you discover this whole body of work, which is fantastic.

And that often, if I don’t know, it means that it’s somebody who is very shy on Twitter and hasn’t sold much at all. And so it was a pleasure to collect and to also talk to other people about those artists and see more collectors discovering them as well and being excited about, yeah, this, because, you know, sometimes people complain that collectors don’t like to always collect from the same people, but they love to discover. Sometimes, it’s hard, you know, to find. Well, there’s no sort of set tool.

The third iteration had a great turnout. According to data provided by NFTBiker, over 900 artists participated, and 41,000 editions were sold on primary and secondary markets. Talk about quite the participation from a simple hashtag!

Let’s take a moment to appreciate the diverse range of artists who have made this event memorable by highlighting a few below.

Darkestdollx (Dollx)

Dollx is an NFT artist on Tezos. This particular piece, “Take Me To Hell,” was a special edition of just nine made exclusively for #objkt4objkt. Curious about what motivates one to create such a piece, I reached out to chat with her and explore some of her motivation behind it.

I created this work previously but hadn’t minted it for the collection I made it for. The collection is sold out, so I made this drop as a special edition for #objkt4objkt. Nine editions for .09 tez, so whoever saw them first got a great deal! I was onboarded to Tezos by Jburn during one of his random Twitter spaces, where he would sit and chat with whoever about web3. One of the other guys in the chat even sent me some Tezos to start. I was sold immediately on such a welcoming community. ❤

I feel this is the case for a lot of Tezos artists. It’s amazing to hear more stories like these, how something as simple as a Twitter space can onboard a new artist.

Empress Trash

Empress Trash is a popular NFT artist on Tezos. This particular piece is titled “Much Too Revealing”. Having seen a few of her works floating around in the Tezos art community on Twitter, I was curious to learn more about her as an artist. What I discovered was there’s a unique layer to her work, one deeply rooted from personal experiences.

My works are a series about going through the stages of grief and how deep in despair there is almost another world of divinity that comes with emotions. My mom committed suicide about five years ago, and I’m just coming to the end of mourning her loss, which was difficult because she abused me horribly as a child, and she was one of my biggest monsters, but I also love her still dearly. This series is about it all, like existentialism and a lot of horrible feelings of it all, while finding myself connecting with things much bigger than myself because of the pain and confusion.

Her Tezos story is unique as well.

I’ve been around causing trouble since 2021. I’m the one who asked the hen exploiter a dumb question in an AMA that led to #objkt4objkt being started and declaring #teztrash every solstice for all trash artists or trash adjacent artists to create trash art. Specifically, I call it on the solstices because then it goes over Christmas too, and it helps me, and others who have rough family lives to kinda get through the holidays while just having fun and making art with no rules. I still mint regularly on Tezos while I’m very much a cross-chain maxi, and my work has been in all the fancy places like Sotheby’s, Super Rare, and all over the world.

Even more unique, she rewards her Tezos supporters with a “Full Moon token.” Essentially, for the past two years, she has airdropped Tezos art to holders of this token. The mechanics of the token can be explored further here.

Violet Bond

Violet Bond is another popular NFT artist on Tezos. This piece minted for #objkt4objkt is titled “Life in the long grass.”. If you’ve been involved in the Tezos community or are remotely associated with the NFT community, you’ve probably seen some of Violet’s works on Twitter. Curious about what motivated her unique style, I decided to reach out to her.

Most of my work asks people to examine their connection (or lack thereof) to the wild. The works also contain elements of colonialism, environmentalism, and activism. I have several interviews listed here that cover this in more detail.

Speaking on one of her pieces highlighted at STELLAR in NYC earlier this month, she shared a few words about her “Spider in the Web” artwork.

The primary motivation for the piece that went to NYC was marking a seasonal moment — talking about the dry season in outback Australia and seeing whole galaxies in the small things. This piece is about Australian Orb Spiders, who create huge webs and sit like queens over their domain. I love how the fog sits on their webs; it makes them look like huge constellations.

If you haven’t already, make sure to check out some of her interviews and give her work a look here!

Final Thoughts

As we can see, events like #objkt4objkt are important in aiding the discoverability of many talented artists on Tezos. After experiencing yet another fantastic turnout this year, we’re reminded once more of the power of the Tezos art community and how events like #objkt4objkt help bring them closer together. I can’t wait to see the turnout next year and look forward to collecting more pieces myself!

Highlighting The Third #objkt4objkt Community Event was originally published in Tezos Commons on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.
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Month At a Glance — April 2024Month At A Glance — April 2024 A quick rundown of the latest happenings and significant milestones within the Tezos ecosystem for April 2024. Welcome to our latest issue, Month At A Glance, where we give a quick rundown of the latest happenings and significant milestones in the Tezos ecosystem on a monthly cadence. April 2024 was a big month, jam-packed with new developments introduced to the Tezos ecosystem. These developments include Magic’s expanded Tezos scope, amazing artistic exhibitions such as STELLAR in NYC, and the current Tezos protocol upgrade undergoing voting, Paris B. Let’s break it all down. Ecosystem Insights Magic x Tezos This month, one of the cooler news bites dealt with password-less authentication services such as Magic and their expanded Tezos scope. In case you aren’t aware, there’s been some work with Magic and Tezos for some time now. Similar to solutions like Kukai’s Direct Auth feature, which allows Tezos users to log in to their Tezos wallet via social media logins or email, this integration focuses on Tezos developers and DApp teams. In fact, you may have noticed it within the DNS.xyz platform, which was just recently launched. By leveraging Magic, developers can easily integrate Tezos into their DApps without manually managing cryptographic keys. This is achieved through the use of Magic’s SDK, which simplifies the process of connecting applications to the Tezos blockchain. The integration allows for functions like sending transactions and interacting with smart contracts on the Tezos network, enhancing user experiences by making them seamless and more secure. The cool thing about this integration is that it makes Tezos one of five “featured chains”. While Magic technically supports numerous chains, this vote of confidence is incredibly enlightening as this relationship has only grown positively over the years. Check out their docs if you’d like to start implementing Magic with your Tezos DApp. STELLAR The STELLAR event, hosted by Victoria West on April 2nd, 2024, at LUME Studios in NYC, illuminated the vibrant Tezos art community. This event marked the second year in a row that Victoria orchestrated a world-class art exhibition in New York City, emphasizing the creative capabilities of Tezos artists. With over 500 attendees, including artists and enthusiasts, the event showcased an array of digital art minted on Tezos from over 60 artists like Vendingnfts, OMGiDRAWEDit, and Wondermundo, highlighting the diversity and talent within the Tezos community. The exhibition was not just a digital art display; it also featured an engaging panel discussion with key figures from the Tezos community, live performances, and a unique interactive element where even venue staff engaged with the technology, exemplifying the event’s wide-reaching impact. Victoria West observed the diverse participation during the event, noting how individuals from various backgrounds were getting onboarded to Tezos, such as security staff for the venue. Live performances added another dimension to the STELLAR event, with notable performances by artists like Andressa Furletti and Graphite Method, a collaboration involving actors Laurence Fuller and Vincent D’Onofrio. Graphite Method’s performance intertwined poetry with visual projections, enhancing the overall immersive experience of the event, while Andressa treated attendees with a live performance of her work dubbed “Washed Dreams”. This performance and others highlighted the fusion of traditional artistic mediums with new technologies, showcasing the evolving narrative of art in the digital age. It’s safe to say the STELLAR event was a success. The event’s host, Victoria West, undoubtedly surpassed her event from last year with another remarkable showing. We at Tezos Commons are proud to support this event, are in awe of how talented the Tezos artistic community is, and cannot wait to see the collaborations born out of this event! Paris B Protocol Upgrade With the Paris B upgrade in the cooldown period (at the time of writing), it remains vital to keep participating and making your voice heard on Tezos Agora and in the community. From a technical lens, this is an essential upgrade for the Tezos network. Collectively, these features include the following: 10-second block times Activation of Data Availability Layer (DAL) on mainnet Refinements to Tezos’ Proof of Stake (PoS), such as shortening consensus rights delay Adaptive issuance Staking Adaptive slashing It’s worth noting that half of these features were available in the Paris A proposal, with Paris B introducing PoS refinements such as adaptive issuance, staker roles, and adaptive slashing in addition to those proposed in Paris A. With that in mind, this is a pretty significant upgrade. I won’t touch on the technicalities of the PoS refinements as I don’t feel comfortable expanding on something presently fluid. However, the most notable features are 10-second block times and the activation of the DAL to the mainnet. Shorter block times are self-describing; it takes less time for a block to be created and added to the Tezos blockchain. In the present case, this is currently 15 seconds, thanks to the activation of the Mumbai upgrade. With this upgrade, we’re seeing a reduction to 10 seconds and a time to finality of 20 seconds, 10 seconds less than the present state of 30 seconds. Neat! To avoid being left out of the spotlight, the DAL will activate on the Tezos mainnet following a successful voting process. It is a companion network to the core Tezos protocol that provides additional data bandwidth for Smart Rollups. The DAL operates through a network of nodes distributing data across a P2P (peer-to-peer) network. Bakers confirm the data’s availability. Once this verification is complete, the DAL nodes make the data accessible to Smart Rollups. Smart Rollups are then required to utilize or store the data quickly, as it is only available on the DAL for a limited period. Head to the docs to learn more about the DAL or read Nomadic Labs’ in-depth blog post. Overall, this is a major upgrade. Make sure you start gearing up for the next round of voting! News From The Tezos Ecosystem: Quick Bits Tezos Foundation shares new streamlined grant process The Tezos Foundation is revising its funding process, introducing educational tools for better application preparation, switching to a quarterly grant review starting April 2nd, and ending open calls for investment proposals to focus on targeted opportunities. These steps aim to enhance the effectiveness of projects on the Tezos blockchain. UnicornDAO announces partnership with Tezos Foundation Explore how UnicornDAO and the Tezos Foundation plan to work together in the X thread. Tezos ecosystem joins CONF3RENCE as a partner On May 15–16th in Dortmund, Germany, CONF3RENCE is one of the biggest web3 conferences in Europe. Be sure to head over to the event page and learn more! Nomadic Labs releases Tezos Link Tezos Link provides developers with scalable API access to the Tezos blockchain, allowing for easy integration without managing nodes. It supports network interactions through secure RPC endpoints and features a monitoring dashboard for application analytics. Learn more about it in the X thread or visit the main site. Aleksandra Artamonovskaja has been appointed Head of Arts at Trillitech Aleksandra is a Tezos OG in the art community, having participated in the Tezos NFT community since hicetnunc. Learn more about Aleksandra and her new role in the X thread or read her piece in The Art Newspaper. Introducing the Universal Health Token The Universal Health Token (UHT) on the Tezos blockchain promotes preventive healthcare by rewarding users for healthy behaviors. Developed in partnership with GOQii and the Force of Good Foundation, UHT incentivizes wellness activities such as exercise and healthy eating. Initially launched on another platform, it is transitioning to Tezos. Alphabot has integrated Tezos to its platform Alphabot is a tool designed to enhance community engagement and project management in web3. With its Tezos integration complete, users can now whitelist their Tezos NFTs on the platform. DMission integrates with Tezos DMission has integrated Tezos into its platform, enhancing user engagement by allowing the deployment of Tezos-based quests and campaigns. This partnership leverages Tezos’s strong security and community governance, offering users a robust and reliable experience through tailored features and specialized support for web3 projects. Ledger releases new firmware update for Tezos Explore the new features around the update in the X thread. Events STELLAR in NYC — April 2nd Tuesday TezDay w/ BattleRise — April 2nd TezTalks Live #86: BattleRise Tuesday TezDay Community Call — April 9th Artz Fridays w/ Yoeshi Episode 1 — April 12th TezTalks Live #87: Retro Manni OBJKT4OBJKT — April 18–21 Artz Fridays #2 w/ Yoeshi — April 19th Artz Fridays #3 w/ Yoeshi — April 26th Arthur Breitman Keynote at Cornell Blockchain Conference — April 26th TezTalks Radio #78: wwwombats Community Rewards Program The Community Rewards Program (CRP) is a Tezos Commons Foundation initiative to foster adoption and support the Tezos ecosystem. Every month, up to 5,000 tez are rewarded to those who stand out in merit and act in the interest of the Tezos ecosystem as a whole. The nomination form has been drastically streamlined to make it easier for community members to nominate their favorite contributors to the ecosystem. Now containing only three questions, submitting a nomination takes less than 30 seconds. Don’t have 30 seconds? Tag any Discord message or tweet with #TezosCRP, and we will collect the messages! The categories and nomination standards have remained the same. For more information, head over to the refreshed landing page here. We’ve also announced March 2024 winners, so be sure to check out the recap on that here. About Tezos Commons Foundation Tezos Commons is a non-profit organization that emphasizes building communities on Tezos and supporting the Tezos ecosystem and its members. By organizing several community-focused events, hosting infrastructure, and funding small projects, Tezos Commons has actively contributed to building communities on Tezos. Learn more about Tezos Commons. Are you interested in becoming a Tezos SuperFan and hosting events? Click here and begin your journey. Stay in the Conversation, Stay in the Know Tezos Commons hosts a variety of community-oriented events and content. To stay up to date, please visit our events page! TezTalks Live TezTalks Radio X Spaces X Shorts The Blockchain Evolved Show Baking Sheet Newsletter In-Depth Articles You can also contact us on X or via email at social@tezoscommons.org. Month At A Glance — April 2024 was originally published in Tezos Commons on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.

Month At a Glance — April 2024

Month At A Glance — April 2024

A quick rundown of the latest happenings and significant milestones within the Tezos ecosystem for April 2024.

Welcome to our latest issue, Month At A Glance, where we give a quick rundown of the latest happenings and significant milestones in the Tezos ecosystem on a monthly cadence.

April 2024 was a big month, jam-packed with new developments introduced to the Tezos ecosystem. These developments include Magic’s expanded Tezos scope, amazing artistic exhibitions such as STELLAR in NYC, and the current Tezos protocol upgrade undergoing voting, Paris B.

Let’s break it all down.

Ecosystem Insights

Magic x Tezos

This month, one of the cooler news bites dealt with password-less authentication services such as Magic and their expanded Tezos scope. In case you aren’t aware, there’s been some work with Magic and Tezos for some time now. Similar to solutions like Kukai’s Direct Auth feature, which allows Tezos users to log in to their Tezos wallet via social media logins or email, this integration focuses on Tezos developers and DApp teams. In fact, you may have noticed it within the DNS.xyz platform, which was just recently launched.

By leveraging Magic, developers can easily integrate Tezos into their DApps without manually managing cryptographic keys. This is achieved through the use of Magic’s SDK, which simplifies the process of connecting applications to the Tezos blockchain. The integration allows for functions like sending transactions and interacting with smart contracts on the Tezos network, enhancing user experiences by making them seamless and more secure.

The cool thing about this integration is that it makes Tezos one of five “featured chains”. While Magic technically supports numerous chains, this vote of confidence is incredibly enlightening as this relationship has only grown positively over the years. Check out their docs if you’d like to start implementing Magic with your Tezos DApp.

STELLAR

The STELLAR event, hosted by Victoria West on April 2nd, 2024, at LUME Studios in NYC, illuminated the vibrant Tezos art community. This event marked the second year in a row that Victoria orchestrated a world-class art exhibition in New York City, emphasizing the creative capabilities of Tezos artists. With over 500 attendees, including artists and enthusiasts, the event showcased an array of digital art minted on Tezos from over 60 artists like Vendingnfts, OMGiDRAWEDit, and Wondermundo, highlighting the diversity and talent within the Tezos community.

The exhibition was not just a digital art display; it also featured an engaging panel discussion with key figures from the Tezos community, live performances, and a unique interactive element where even venue staff engaged with the technology, exemplifying the event’s wide-reaching impact. Victoria West observed the diverse participation during the event, noting how individuals from various backgrounds were getting onboarded to Tezos, such as security staff for the venue.

Live performances added another dimension to the STELLAR event, with notable performances by artists like Andressa Furletti and Graphite Method, a collaboration involving actors Laurence Fuller and Vincent D’Onofrio. Graphite Method’s performance intertwined poetry with visual projections, enhancing the overall immersive experience of the event, while Andressa treated attendees with a live performance of her work dubbed “Washed Dreams”. This performance and others highlighted the fusion of traditional artistic mediums with new technologies, showcasing the evolving narrative of art in the digital age.

It’s safe to say the STELLAR event was a success. The event’s host, Victoria West, undoubtedly surpassed her event from last year with another remarkable showing. We at Tezos Commons are proud to support this event, are in awe of how talented the Tezos artistic community is, and cannot wait to see the collaborations born out of this event!

Paris B Protocol Upgrade

With the Paris B upgrade in the cooldown period (at the time of writing), it remains vital to keep participating and making your voice heard on Tezos Agora and in the community.

From a technical lens, this is an essential upgrade for the Tezos network. Collectively, these features include the following:

10-second block times

Activation of Data Availability Layer (DAL) on mainnet

Refinements to Tezos’ Proof of Stake (PoS), such as shortening consensus rights delay

Adaptive issuance

Staking

Adaptive slashing

It’s worth noting that half of these features were available in the Paris A proposal, with Paris B introducing PoS refinements such as adaptive issuance, staker roles, and adaptive slashing in addition to those proposed in Paris A. With that in mind, this is a pretty significant upgrade.

I won’t touch on the technicalities of the PoS refinements as I don’t feel comfortable expanding on something presently fluid. However, the most notable features are 10-second block times and the activation of the DAL to the mainnet.

Shorter block times are self-describing; it takes less time for a block to be created and added to the Tezos blockchain. In the present case, this is currently 15 seconds, thanks to the activation of the Mumbai upgrade. With this upgrade, we’re seeing a reduction to 10 seconds and a time to finality of 20 seconds, 10 seconds less than the present state of 30 seconds.

Neat!

To avoid being left out of the spotlight, the DAL will activate on the Tezos mainnet following a successful voting process. It is a companion network to the core Tezos protocol that provides additional data bandwidth for Smart Rollups. The DAL operates through a network of nodes distributing data across a P2P (peer-to-peer) network. Bakers confirm the data’s availability.

Once this verification is complete, the DAL nodes make the data accessible to Smart Rollups. Smart Rollups are then required to utilize or store the data quickly, as it is only available on the DAL for a limited period. Head to the docs to learn more about the DAL or read Nomadic Labs’ in-depth blog post.

Overall, this is a major upgrade. Make sure you start gearing up for the next round of voting!

News From The Tezos Ecosystem: Quick Bits

Tezos Foundation shares new streamlined grant process

The Tezos Foundation is revising its funding process, introducing educational tools for better application preparation, switching to a quarterly grant review starting April 2nd, and ending open calls for investment proposals to focus on targeted opportunities. These steps aim to enhance the effectiveness of projects on the Tezos blockchain.

UnicornDAO announces partnership with Tezos Foundation

Explore how UnicornDAO and the Tezos Foundation plan to work together in the X thread.

Tezos ecosystem joins CONF3RENCE as a partner

On May 15–16th in Dortmund, Germany, CONF3RENCE is one of the biggest web3 conferences in Europe. Be sure to head over to the event page and learn more!

Nomadic Labs releases Tezos Link

Tezos Link provides developers with scalable API access to the Tezos blockchain, allowing for easy integration without managing nodes. It supports network interactions through secure RPC endpoints and features a monitoring dashboard for application analytics. Learn more about it in the X thread or visit the main site.

Aleksandra Artamonovskaja has been appointed Head of Arts at Trillitech

Aleksandra is a Tezos OG in the art community, having participated in the Tezos NFT community since hicetnunc. Learn more about Aleksandra and her new role in the X thread or read her piece in The Art Newspaper.

Introducing the Universal Health Token

The Universal Health Token (UHT) on the Tezos blockchain promotes preventive healthcare by rewarding users for healthy behaviors. Developed in partnership with GOQii and the Force of Good Foundation, UHT incentivizes wellness activities such as exercise and healthy eating. Initially launched on another platform, it is transitioning to Tezos.

Alphabot has integrated Tezos to its platform

Alphabot is a tool designed to enhance community engagement and project management in web3. With its Tezos integration complete, users can now whitelist their Tezos NFTs on the platform.

DMission integrates with Tezos

DMission has integrated Tezos into its platform, enhancing user engagement by allowing the deployment of Tezos-based quests and campaigns. This partnership leverages Tezos’s strong security and community governance, offering users a robust and reliable experience through tailored features and specialized support for web3 projects.

Ledger releases new firmware update for Tezos

Explore the new features around the update in the X thread.

Events

STELLAR in NYC — April 2nd

Tuesday TezDay w/ BattleRise — April 2nd

TezTalks Live #86: BattleRise

Tuesday TezDay Community Call — April 9th

Artz Fridays w/ Yoeshi Episode 1 — April 12th

TezTalks Live #87: Retro Manni

OBJKT4OBJKT — April 18–21

Artz Fridays #2 w/ Yoeshi — April 19th

Artz Fridays #3 w/ Yoeshi — April 26th

Arthur Breitman Keynote at Cornell Blockchain Conference — April 26th

TezTalks Radio #78: wwwombats

Community Rewards Program

The Community Rewards Program (CRP) is a Tezos Commons Foundation initiative to foster adoption and support the Tezos ecosystem. Every month, up to 5,000 tez are rewarded to those who stand out in merit and act in the interest of the Tezos ecosystem as a whole.

The nomination form has been drastically streamlined to make it easier for community members to nominate their favorite contributors to the ecosystem. Now containing only three questions, submitting a nomination takes less than 30 seconds.

Don’t have 30 seconds? Tag any Discord message or tweet with #TezosCRP, and we will collect the messages!

The categories and nomination standards have remained the same. For more information, head over to the refreshed landing page here. We’ve also announced March 2024 winners, so be sure to check out the recap on that here.

About Tezos Commons Foundation

Tezos Commons is a non-profit organization that emphasizes building communities on Tezos and supporting the Tezos ecosystem and its members. By organizing several community-focused events, hosting infrastructure, and funding small projects, Tezos Commons has actively contributed to building communities on Tezos.

Learn more about Tezos Commons. Are you interested in becoming a Tezos SuperFan and hosting events? Click here and begin your journey.

Stay in the Conversation, Stay in the Know

Tezos Commons hosts a variety of community-oriented events and content. To stay up to date, please visit our events page!

TezTalks Live

TezTalks Radio

X Spaces

X Shorts

The Blockchain Evolved Show

Baking Sheet Newsletter

In-Depth Articles

You can also contact us on X or via email at social@tezoscommons.org.

Month At A Glance — April 2024 was originally published in Tezos Commons on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.
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Introducing Trustless Business and Tez-Based VotingdOrg’s Andrei Taranu explains Homebase’s new “Trustless Business” feature and tez-based voting for Tezos Ecosystem DAO governance. When it comes to building out a robust and functional blockchain ecosystem, governance matters. The ability to implement transparent, verifiable, and smooth voting processes isn’t just a feature of blockchain technology, it’s a fundamental principle baked into this powerful technology’s very DNA. Here in the Tezos ecosystem, the teams at Tezos Commons and Web 3.0 development collective dOrg have been hard at work for quite some time on Homebase — a decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) creator and explorer built to make DAOs more accessible and seamless. In its ongoing quest to streamline DAO functionality and empower businesses to transact efficiently on-chain, the Homebase team is rolling out a couple of interesting new features: A “Trustless Business” platform with built-in escrow and dispute resolution, and a tez-based voting option for off-chain DAO polls. Tez-based voting is initially aimed at more directly involving the wider Tezos community in the voting process for Tezos Ecosystem DAO proposals, though any DAO on Homebase will have access to the feature. To understand exactly what these new features will look like in practice (and why they are important), I reached out to Andrei Taranu, decentralized product manager at dOrg, and one of the driving forces behind bringing these features to life. What is “Trustless Business”? “Trustless Business is an on-chain substrate for economic arrangements with built-in dispute resolution. It enables individuals and organizations to engage with each other without needing a traditional contract, while still retaining the low-risk profile that’s typically provided by jurisdictions with a functioning justice system.” What problems with on-chain/off-chain transactions will this feature solve for businesses? “It’s essentially a template for making a contract between a producer and a consumer of goods or services, with a built-in mechanism that allows a designated third party to adjudicate disputes and decide how to allocate funds locked in escrow. One key differentiator is its permissionless character: At no point does this platform require the participants to provide their natural and/or legal identity. The smart contracts are describing an architecture of incentives which is self-sufficient, meaning that it can operate without any off-chain resources. Fairness is an emergent property of this logical architecture, resulting from having the arbiters financially motivated to maintain an agreeable public history of rulings for themselves.” How do you envision this feature being implemented by businesses moving forward? “All current business arrangements involve a contract. Trustless business is simply an alternative way to create/enforce those contracts. It claims to provide a viable replacement for the mechanisms that traditionally ensure fairness. At this point, we’re putting out a minimally viable product, and while we’re confident in its viability from the game theory simulations that we’ve conducted, we recognize the stark contrast between the extensive recourse actions available in traditional justice systems — like multi-level appeals, precedents, and trial motions — and our barebones solution. We had to strip down the economic agreement into the most basic unit of measurement, which we call a deliverable so that we could keep disputes neat and focused. From an administrative perspective, businesses might find such a modular framework quite strange and unfamiliar. At the same time, we expect that the value proposition that is permissionless economic activity will resonate far and wide, attracting a diverse range of users, because it is touching upon pain points in three verticals: freelancer marketplaces, escrow services, and project crowdfunding. Since we’re on the topic of future developments, it’s worth mentioning that a platform like Trustless Business is not only agnostic to the identity of its individual users but also to their nature — whether they are human or not. While within our standard economic environment automations are likely to face mounting pressures and regulatory constraints, our platform can be a safe operating space for humans and machines alike.” When will Trustless Business be rolled out? “It will be officially rolled out in June or July of this year, but the landing page is already up. People can already go there and put in their wallet addresses to register. When Trustless Business goes live, it will be on Etherlink.” On to tez-based voting. What were the reasons behind implementing tez-based voting for the Tezos Ecosystem DAO? “Tezos is a fundamentally crowd-sourced ecosystem, so our view was that taking this approach goes to the very core of the technology. People believed in this tech enough to buy the token, therefore they should have input into which grant proposals should be awarded funding from the pool of funds they helped raise. Tez-based voting empowers people who hold tez to vote based on their personal stake in the ecosystem represented by the tez they hold.” What will tez-based voting look like in practice? “Tez-based voting in the Tezos Ecosystem DAO will look like any other Tezos voting process, with the only differentiator being that individual votes are weighted according to how much tez you hold — as opposed to a unique governance token.” As he always has, Andrei Taranu remains steadfast in his belief that the DAO model represents not just a vastly more efficient method for governance, contracts, and dispute resolution, but also an extremely important use case for Tezos and other blockchain technologies. Blockchain’s fundamental structure, transparency, and immutability, he believes, make it an ideal framework for democratizing real-world processes and organizations, something he spoke about during his recent appearance on TezTalks Radio… “If you compare on-chain DAOs to any other kind of governance method, this comes out on top. If you compare it with just yelling “yay” or “nay” in a room or stamping paper ballots or even electronic voting which is centralized on servers, this is much more secure and transparent. With a blockchain-based DAO, everybody can trust that the decisions of the voters will be reflected in the actual outcomes.” Add to this the technology’s baked-in ability to evolve and adjust based on input from voters within the ecosystem, and you’ve got a recipe for a highly efficient, entirely decentralized, and transparent decision-making framework — all complete with a level of transparency notably absent from the traditional frameworks which preceded it… “The advantage of having it be a fully digital system is the fact that you can endow it with upgradability from the get-go. Just as the Homebase contract can be amended, the same is true of Trustless Business contracts, where the community — which is accounted for by the earnings, spending, and holdings that they have on this platform — can make proposals to change various functionalities and pipelines. This enables things to change very rapidly.” With these new features in place, the team at Homebase has helped the Tezos ecosystem take an impressive step forward in the quest to show the world what on-chain governance has to offer. And, as these features make their way into the public consciousness, it will be fascinating to watch their impact — not only here in the Tezos ecosystem, but across the rapidly evolving world of business and commerce. Introducing Trustless Business and Tez-Based Voting was originally published in Tezos Commons on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.

Introducing Trustless Business and Tez-Based Voting

dOrg’s Andrei Taranu explains Homebase’s new “Trustless Business” feature and tez-based voting for Tezos Ecosystem DAO governance.

When it comes to building out a robust and functional blockchain ecosystem, governance matters. The ability to implement transparent, verifiable, and smooth voting processes isn’t just a feature of blockchain technology, it’s a fundamental principle baked into this powerful technology’s very DNA.

Here in the Tezos ecosystem, the teams at Tezos Commons and Web 3.0 development collective dOrg have been hard at work for quite some time on Homebase — a decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) creator and explorer built to make DAOs more accessible and seamless.

In its ongoing quest to streamline DAO functionality and empower businesses to transact efficiently on-chain, the Homebase team is rolling out a couple of interesting new features: A “Trustless Business” platform with built-in escrow and dispute resolution, and a tez-based voting option for off-chain DAO polls. Tez-based voting is initially aimed at more directly involving the wider Tezos community in the voting process for Tezos Ecosystem DAO proposals, though any DAO on Homebase will have access to the feature.

To understand exactly what these new features will look like in practice (and why they are important), I reached out to Andrei Taranu, decentralized product manager at dOrg, and one of the driving forces behind bringing these features to life.

What is “Trustless Business”?

“Trustless Business is an on-chain substrate for economic arrangements with built-in dispute resolution. It enables individuals and organizations to engage with each other without needing a traditional contract, while still retaining the low-risk profile that’s typically provided by jurisdictions with a functioning justice system.”

What problems with on-chain/off-chain transactions will this feature solve for businesses?

“It’s essentially a template for making a contract between a producer and a consumer of goods or services, with a built-in mechanism that allows a designated third party to adjudicate disputes and decide how to allocate funds locked in escrow. One key differentiator is its permissionless character: At no point does this platform require the participants to provide their natural and/or legal identity. The smart contracts are describing an architecture of incentives which is self-sufficient, meaning that it can operate without any off-chain resources. Fairness is an emergent property of this logical architecture, resulting from having the arbiters financially motivated to maintain an agreeable public history of rulings for themselves.”

How do you envision this feature being implemented by businesses moving forward?

“All current business arrangements involve a contract. Trustless business is simply an alternative way to create/enforce those contracts. It claims to provide a viable replacement for the mechanisms that traditionally ensure fairness. At this point, we’re putting out a minimally viable product, and while we’re confident in its viability from the game theory simulations that we’ve conducted, we recognize the stark contrast between the extensive recourse actions available in traditional justice systems — like multi-level appeals, precedents, and trial motions — and our barebones solution. We had to strip down the economic agreement into the most basic unit of measurement, which we call a deliverable so that we could keep disputes neat and focused. From an administrative perspective, businesses might find such a modular framework quite strange and unfamiliar. At the same time, we expect that the value proposition that is permissionless economic activity will resonate far and wide, attracting a diverse range of users, because it is touching upon pain points in three verticals: freelancer marketplaces, escrow services, and project crowdfunding. Since we’re on the topic of future developments, it’s worth mentioning that a platform like Trustless Business is not only agnostic to the identity of its individual users but also to their nature — whether they are human or not. While within our standard economic environment automations are likely to face mounting pressures and regulatory constraints, our platform can be a safe operating space for humans and machines alike.”

When will Trustless Business be rolled out?

“It will be officially rolled out in June or July of this year, but the landing page is already up. People can already go there and put in their wallet addresses to register. When Trustless Business goes live, it will be on Etherlink.”

On to tez-based voting. What were the reasons behind implementing tez-based voting for the Tezos Ecosystem DAO?

“Tezos is a fundamentally crowd-sourced ecosystem, so our view was that taking this approach goes to the very core of the technology. People believed in this tech enough to buy the token, therefore they should have input into which grant proposals should be awarded funding from the pool of funds they helped raise. Tez-based voting empowers people who hold tez to vote based on their personal stake in the ecosystem represented by the tez they hold.”

What will tez-based voting look like in practice?

“Tez-based voting in the Tezos Ecosystem DAO will look like any other Tezos voting process, with the only differentiator being that individual votes are weighted according to how much tez you hold — as opposed to a unique governance token.”

As he always has, Andrei Taranu remains steadfast in his belief that the DAO model represents not just a vastly more efficient method for governance, contracts, and dispute resolution, but also an extremely important use case for Tezos and other blockchain technologies. Blockchain’s fundamental structure, transparency, and immutability, he believes, make it an ideal framework for democratizing real-world processes and organizations, something he spoke about during his recent appearance on TezTalks Radio…

“If you compare on-chain DAOs to any other kind of governance method, this comes out on top. If you compare it with just yelling “yay” or “nay” in a room or stamping paper ballots or even electronic voting which is centralized on servers, this is much more secure and transparent. With a blockchain-based DAO, everybody can trust that the decisions of the voters will be reflected in the actual outcomes.”

Add to this the technology’s baked-in ability to evolve and adjust based on input from voters within the ecosystem, and you’ve got a recipe for a highly efficient, entirely decentralized, and transparent decision-making framework — all complete with a level of transparency notably absent from the traditional frameworks which preceded it…

“The advantage of having it be a fully digital system is the fact that you can endow it with upgradability from the get-go. Just as the Homebase contract can be amended, the same is true of Trustless Business contracts, where the community — which is accounted for by the earnings, spending, and holdings that they have on this platform — can make proposals to change various functionalities and pipelines. This enables things to change very rapidly.”

With these new features in place, the team at Homebase has helped the Tezos ecosystem take an impressive step forward in the quest to show the world what on-chain governance has to offer. And, as these features make their way into the public consciousness, it will be fascinating to watch their impact — not only here in the Tezos ecosystem, but across the rapidly evolving world of business and commerce.

Introducing Trustless Business and Tez-Based Voting was originally published in Tezos Commons on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.
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The Baking Sheet - Issue #201Glory, Glory, Tezos United. Score A Goal At Old Trafford: Manchester United x Tezos Contest Let’s kick off this week’s Baking sheet with an incredible announcement from our friends at Manchester United. Imagine sprinting across the lush, historic greens of Old Trafford, a stadium resonating with the cheers of fans and the legacy of football legends. For football (or soccer, depending on where you are) enthusiasts, this scenario could become a reality through a unique collaboration between Manchester United and the Tezos Foundation, which began in 2022. United by Tradition and Tezos Manchester United, a powerhouse in the football world, has partnered with the Tezos Foundation to enhance fan interaction, marrying rich football traditions with innovative features that can only happen on the Tezos blockchain. Matchday Details: How to Join the Game at Old Trafford Grand Prize: Play a match at Old Trafford, the "Theatre of Dreams." How to Participate: - Follow Tezos on X. - Retweet the contest announcement. - Submit your city of origin. Chance to Win: Completing each task increases your odds. Number of Winners: Five fans will experience the thrill. Deadline: Entries close soon, with the event slated for May 23rd, 2024. Participation is straightforward—follow, retweet, and share your location. Each action you take is a step closer to potentially experiencing the thrill of a live match on a field steeped in history. Five fortunate fans will seize this exclusive opportunity, making each action count. More Than a Game The contest deeply embodies the spirit of soccer. Participants will not only play a match but also connect with decades of Manchester United's football heritage, feeling the pulse of excitement with every dribble and pass. This collaboration offers more than typical fan engagement. Their collectibles serve as keys to new experiences and interactions with club legends through innovative virtual events. The Future of Fan Engagement is on Tezos This unique opportunity shows how the storied past of Manchester United seamlessly integrates with the future of fan engagement, all facilitated by the evolving tech of Tezos. It's a chance for fans to not only see their football dreams realized but also to be active participants in the ongoing narrative of one of the most beloved football clubs in the world. As the deadline approaches, consider the rare chance to not just witness Manchester United’s history but to actively participate in it, leaving your mark on the sacred turf of Old Trafford. The contest offers a profound way for generations of fans to connect through their shared passion for Manchester United and football. Tezos Grants Roundup | April 2024 The Tezos blockchain’s strength lies in its community of builders and projects that continuously push limits and add value, and it’s a core tenet of the Tezos Foundation’s mission to support this community. The Tezos Foundation grant program aims to offer support to the most promising projects across a variety of areas, from gaming and DeFi to arts and culture. April 2024 grantees Here are the grantees that have been announced throughout the month of April: Sugar Gaming, Sugarverse Sugar Gaming is a Bulgarian game studio founded in 2022 by the founders of XS Software. With a pool of more than 60 million gamers from previous projects, Sugar Gaming aims to transition them into Web3 gaming. This will be done through email marketing campaigns and in-app notifications for all games developed by XS Software. They are creating Sugarverse, a five-game saga. The first is Sugar Match, a Web3 PVP Match-3 mobile game inspired by the successful puzzle game Match Masters. Players can trade Sugarbear NFTs within the game to obtain abilities that match their gameplay preferences, enhancing their likelihood of success in player-versus-player (PVP) matches. MetaPals MetaPals is a virtual pet game similar to Tamagotchi Pets, played as an extension on the Google Chrome browser. It offers a growing list of iconic characters, including Teletubbies and Hello Kitty, that can be interacted with as unique NFTs across different devices. Users care for their digital characters as they grow, learn, and behave like real-life pets. These pets evolve uniquely for each user and act as their sidekick to liven up daily web interactions. Star Symphony, Sekai Studio Star Symphony is a rhythm game developed by Sekai Studio. It was built on Tezos in collaboration with Guitar Hero and the CEO of Team Secret. The game has a vast network of over 20k registered players, a monthly active user base of 4k, and over 100 tracks created by the community. Leveraging the creator economy, Star Symphony gives musicians and artists a platform to list their music as NFTs in the game. Players can then mint these NFTs, and the creators can earn up to 90% in royalties. Pandora, Functori Functori secured a grant for their project, Pandora. Its main objective is to provide a secure, scalable, and cost-effective solution for certifying data on the Tezos blockchain. Pandora is a decentralized certification platform that utilizes Tezos’ smart rollups to ensure data integrity and authenticity. By integrating data certification, Pandora aims to guarantee data immutability and transparency while simplifying the validation process with cryptographic proofs. More to come These are the grant recipients awarded in the past month, and the list will continue to grow as the permanent grant initiative continues. The Tezos Foundation’s grant program is committed to driving innovation and inclusivity within the industry, ensuring that the best ideas and founders in the industry are included in Tezos’ future. For the latest updates on all things Tezos, follow Tezos on Twitter. This Week in the Tezos Ecosystem Recap: Exploring the Future of Web3 Gaming on Tezos This week, a highly anticipated Megaspace event took place, hosted by Jason Lim and Jeremy Foo. This special session, centered around gaming on Tezos, and the future of web3 gaming following the recent BTC halving. The event saw a remarkable turnout with over 15,000 people tuning in. Special Guests and Key Insights The discussion featured insights from notable influencers and experts in the gaming and blockchain spaces, including: Elizabeth: Shared her expertise on integrating blockchain technologies into mainstream gaming. Yellow Panther: Discussed the impacts of cryptocurrency dynamics on game development and player economies. Participating Organizations Several influential gaming platforms and developers participated, contributing their visions and current projects: Sugarverse: Highlighted their latest advancements in creating immersive gaming experiences. Metapals: Talked about social interactions in games through blockchain. BattleRise: Gave a sneak peek into their upcoming game features and how they plan to utilize Tezos in their ecosystem. The event provided valuable insights and sparked engaging discussions on the potential and future of web3 gaming. For those who missed it, a replay is available through the provided link: Listen to the Replay. Ledger Launches Updated Tezos Wallet App: Version 3.0.3 Ledger has just rolled out the latest update for its Tezos wallet app on Ledger devices. Version 3.0.3 brings several key improvements and new features that enhance the overall user experience for Tezos holders. Here’s what the new update means for users: Key Updates and Features: No More Blind Signing: Users no longer need to sign transactions without seeing the details, enhancing security and user confidence. No Limit on Operation Size for Signing: The update removes previous restrictions on the size of operations that can be signed, allowing for greater flexibility in transaction management. Unlimited Decode Screens: Users can now decode an unlimited amount of screens, making it easier to review transaction details. Enhanced User Interface: The new version introduces an improved UI, designed for better usability and a more intuitive interaction. Support for Oxford 2: This update includes support for Oxford 2, expanding compatibility and functionality within the Tezos ecosystem. Expert Mode for Micheline Smart Contracts: For advanced users, the expert mode allows more detailed interactions with Micheline smart contracts, offering deeper customization and control. These updates are designed to make managing Tezos assets on Ledger devices not only easier but also more secure and efficient. For existing users looking to upgrade or new users interested in experiencing these enhancements, the updated app is available now. For more details or to get your updated app, visit: Ledger Tezos Wallet App. MintyCodeDao Integrates with TezosMintyCodeDao is now integrated with Tezos! This important integration empowers developers at MintyCode to turn their innovative ideas into leading tech solutions. After participating in the Techstars 2023 web3 cohort, MintyCode achieved a significant milestone by winning this year’s first Tezos hackathon. Their success was driven by integrating Tezos onto their platform, demonstrating their ability to leverage blockchain technology effectively. For a more in-depth look at how MintyCode is advancing within the Tezos ecosystem, please read the latest blog post on their website: Read More This Week in Tezos Development Quick Start Guide for Adaptive Issuance by Chris Pinnock Tezos has a fixed issuance model where bakers get fixed rewards for each block they bake or attest. A consequence of this model is a yearly inflation rate of approximately 4.6%. The inflation rate is not sustainable for our blockchain. It doesn’t compare well to other chains. Furthermore, coins used in smart contracts and smart rollups may suffer from deflation as they cannot be delegated. The latest Tezos protocol proposal ParisB includes a new issuance model. It introduces Adaptive Issuance (AI) alongside the current fixed model. One of its aims is to reduce the inflation rate on the chain. Adaptive Issuance will activate 5 cycles after the ParisB protocol activates. At the time of writing, Adaptive Issuance is active on the Parisnet test network. If ParisB passes the governance process, it will activate on mainnet in June 2024. In ParisB the current fixed issuance reward model will continue alongside Adaptive Issuance. Delegators can stake their coins and the protocol will handle the reward payment. In this short article, we describe the steps most Tezos bakers and users will need to use the new model. You can work with the examples below on Parisnet today. We do not attempt to cover the full details of Adaptive Issuance or the rewards model here — this is a Quick Start guide. Bakers Users of Tezos can delegate their wallets to a baker. Today, public bakers provide a service where delegators receive rewards from the baker. These rewards have to be managed by hand or with additional software. The baker freezes a security deposit of 10% of the total balance of the baker plus that of its delegates. In Adaptive Issuance, the key changes for bakers are: The baker can stake any size of bond from their spendable balance. This stake replaces the security bond of the previous issuance model. The minimum stake is 600tz. Delegators to the baker can also stake, but the baker needs to be set up to allow its delegators to become stakers. The baker can accept up to 5 times its own stake from stakers (the multiplier is called the limit of staking over baking). The baker can set the staker fee it receives (called the edge of baking over staking). It defaults to 100%. The stakers receive their proportion of the baking reward due to their stake directly from the protocol. The stake is subject to slashing if the baker misbehaves (e.g. double baking). The stake needs to be unstaked and finalized to withdraw the baker from operation. It is up to the baker if they continue to pay out delegation rewards. These still have to be handled manually. A baker still needs 6000tz (1 roll) to participate in baking. Baking rights are allocated based on stake rather than the full baking balance. Old delegations still influence the baking rights but 1tz delegated has half the rights of 1tz staked. Accordingly, the rewards due for delegation are smaller than that for staking. The new reward model is outside the scope of this article. The slashing model to punish malicious baking activity has changed in ParisB. A full in-depth description of Adaptive Slashing is in the Paris announcement. Setting Up a New Baker If your baker was active before the AI activation, the current security deposit has been automatically staked. This is usually 10% of the sum of your baker’s balance and your delegators’ balances. If you are setting up a baker after the AI activation, you will need to self-delegate and stake a bond yourself. For example, here we set up a key to bake with a stake of 600tz (the minimum). octez-client register key my_baker as delegate octez-client stake 600 for my_baker It is no longer enough to just register your key. You must stake as well. It now takes 2 cycles before your baker receives baking rights. You can stake the entire value of your spendable balance if you want, but you should leave some balance free for staking, unstaking, and finalization fees. Changing Your Stake You can change the size of the stake at any time, but the change will take 2 cycles to take effect. The change will affect your baking rights. You can stake any amount from your spendable balance. Here we raise the stake by an additional 700tz: octez-client stake 700 for my_baker To reduce the stake, use the unstake command. Here we reduce the stake by 300tz: octez-client unstake 300 for my_baker This only removes the funds from staking. After 2 cycles they no longer contribute to baking rights calculations, but they are still frozen. To unfreeze them and return them to the spendable balance, you must wait 4 cycles and issue the finalization command: octez-client finalize unstake for my_baker If you unstake too many coins and your stake is below 600tz, you will lose all baking rights after 2 cycles. Allowing Others To Stake On Your Baker Anyone can delegate their Tezos coins to your baker. But by default, other users are not allowed to stake on your baker. You can allow them by setting the delegate parameters. Here is the prototype command: octez-client set delegate parameters for my_baker \ --limit-of-staking-over-baking 5 \ --edge-of-baking-over-staking 1 The limit of staking over baking is the multiplier of the allowed stake on your baker. The number can be between 0 and 5. The default value is 0, i.e. no allowed stakers. The allowed stake is this number multiplied by your baker’s stake. Anything staked over the limit is considered as a normal delegation. The edge of baking over staking is a number between 0 and 1 representing a percentage. This percentage is the proportion of the baking or attesting reward that the baker receives. The rest of the reward goes directly to the staker. The default value is 1, i.e. all of the baking reward goes to the baker. For example, to allow 3 times your stake and take a 15% commission use the following command: octez-client set delegate parameters for my_baker \ --limit-of-staking-over-baking 3 \ --edge-of-baking-over-staking 0.15 Remote Signers The staking operation and changing the delegate parameters are management operations. Many bakers protect their keys with a remote signer and a hardware security module. You will need to do slightly more work when setting up staking if you use them. If you use a Ledger device, use the Ledger’s Tezos Wallet app whilst issuing the staking commands. If you use a remote signer, it will need to be reconfigured to allow the staking commands to pass. For octez-signer you will need to allow operations with magic byte 0x03. During normal operations, you will probably not want to allow these. For Signatory please refer to the user guide. Decommissioning a Baker To decommission your baker properly, you will need to unstake your entire bond first. During a period of 4 cycles, the baker still has some baking rights and the funds are still frozen. After this period has expired, you can finalize the operation. To unstake your entire bond, issue the following command: octez-client unstake everything for my_baker Once the 4 cycle period is up, you can return your stake to your spendable balance by issuing the following: octez-client finalize unstake for my_baker Then you can turn off your baker processes. Users or Delegators We will use the Octez command-line wallet octez-client in this section. By the time that ParisB is accepted and goes live, other wallets will support Adaptive Issuance. The key differences for users of Tezos: The general Tezos user can still delegate their coins to a baker and be a delegator. Additionally, they can stake their coins and become a staker if the baker accepts staking. You can stake any amount in your spendable balance, but you should reserve some funds for staking, unstaking and finalization fees. You can stake more or unstake at any time, but changes take 2 cycles to affect baking rights and hence any rewards. Unstaked funds are still frozen. The unstaking needs to be finalized after 4 cycles. The user’s wallet receives any baking rewards due to the staking directly from the Tezos protocol. The baker is not involved in this process. The rewards are automatically staked. The user’s stake is subject to slashing should the baker misbehave. You can liquidate your stake by unstaking everything, waiting 4 cycles, and then by issuing the finalization command. If the baker you have delegated your coins to does not accept staking, you will need to find another baker who does accept staking. Staking To a Baker Using Octez-client The user can stake in the same way that a baker can. They must delegate to the baker first. For example to delegate and then stake 700tz: octez-client set delegate for my_wallet to my_baker octez-client stake 700 for my_wallet The stake is immediately locked and contributes to baking rights within 2 cycles. If you receive an error like this: “The delegate currently does not accept staking operations from sources other than itself: its `limit_of_staking_over_baking` parameter is set to 0.” then the baker is not set up to receive staking. Changing Your Stake You can change your stake in a similar way to a baker. To increase your stake you use the stake command. To decrease your stake you use the unstake command. To increase your stake by 500tz, use: octez-client stake 500 for my_wallet To decrease your stake by 400tz, use: octez-client unstake 400 for my_wallet After a period of 4 cycles, you can finalize the unstaking action and return the funds to a spendable state. octez-client finalize unstake for my_wallet Fully Unstaking To completely unstake your Tezos coins, use the following command: octez-client unstake everything for my_wallet After a period of 4 cycles, you can finalize the unstaking action and return the funds to a spendable state. Also you will need to withdraw your delegation. octez-client finalize unstake for my_wallet octez-client withdraw delegate from my_wallet References Nicolas Ochem, A Walkthrough of Tezos’s New Staking Mechanism. Nomadic Labs, Prepare for Oxford. Nomadic Labs, Paris announcement. Nomadic Labs, Adaptive Issuance in Paris. Nomadic Labs, Developers UX guide to Adaptive Issuance, in preparation. Beata Lipska, New Staking UX for Adaptive Issuance (video). Acknowledgements Many thanks to Zaynah Dargaye, Lucas Randazzo, Yann Regis-Gianas, and Corey Soreff who checked the details and made suggestions to improve the article. 🔴 Now Streaming: Tezos Creator Spotlight | wwwombats wwwombats (otherwise known as Anthony Lewis), shares his journey as an artist and co-founder of the Ottez PFP collection on Tezos. He discusses his background in art and web design, his introduction to NFTs and blockchain, and the inspiration behind creating the Ottez collection. Where to Watch/Listen: YouTube | Spotify, Apple, Amazon Music Upcoming Tezos Events TezCon Seattle 🗓️ Date & Time: Saturday, June 1, 3:30 PM - 7:30 PM PDT 📍 Location: Seattle NFT Museum, 2123 1st Avenue, Seattle, WA 98121, United States This is your opportunity to connect with the vibrant community of creators and enthusiasts driving the future of NFTs. 🎟️ RSVP now! Secure your spot by clicking on the Eventbrite link below and join us for an awesome night with Tezos community. 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The Baking Sheet - Issue #201

Glory, Glory, Tezos United.

Score A Goal At Old Trafford: Manchester United x Tezos Contest

Let’s kick off this week’s Baking sheet with an incredible announcement from our friends at Manchester United. Imagine sprinting across the lush, historic greens of Old Trafford, a stadium resonating with the cheers of fans and the legacy of football legends. For football (or soccer, depending on where you are) enthusiasts, this scenario could become a reality through a unique collaboration between Manchester United and the Tezos Foundation, which began in 2022.

United by Tradition and Tezos

Manchester United, a powerhouse in the football world, has partnered with the Tezos Foundation to enhance fan interaction, marrying rich football traditions with innovative features that can only happen on the Tezos blockchain.

Matchday Details: How to Join the Game at Old Trafford

Grand Prize: Play a match at Old Trafford, the "Theatre of Dreams."

How to Participate:

- Follow Tezos on X.

- Retweet the contest announcement.

- Submit your city of origin.

Chance to Win: Completing each task increases your odds.

Number of Winners: Five fans will experience the thrill.

Deadline: Entries close soon, with the event slated for May 23rd, 2024.

Participation is straightforward—follow, retweet, and share your location. Each action you take is a step closer to potentially experiencing the thrill of a live match on a field steeped in history. Five fortunate fans will seize this exclusive opportunity, making each action count.

More Than a Game

The contest deeply embodies the spirit of soccer. Participants will not only play a match but also connect with decades of Manchester United's football heritage, feeling the pulse of excitement with every dribble and pass.

This collaboration offers more than typical fan engagement. Their collectibles serve as keys to new experiences and interactions with club legends through innovative virtual events.

The Future of Fan Engagement is on Tezos

This unique opportunity shows how the storied past of Manchester United seamlessly integrates with the future of fan engagement, all facilitated by the evolving tech of Tezos. It's a chance for fans to not only see their football dreams realized but also to be active participants in the ongoing narrative of one of the most beloved football clubs in the world.

As the deadline approaches, consider the rare chance to not just witness Manchester United’s history but to actively participate in it, leaving your mark on the sacred turf of Old Trafford. The contest offers a profound way for generations of fans to connect through their shared passion for Manchester United and football.

Tezos Grants Roundup | April 2024

The Tezos blockchain’s strength lies in its community of builders and projects that continuously push limits and add value, and it’s a core tenet of the Tezos Foundation’s mission to support this community.

The Tezos Foundation grant program aims to offer support to the most promising projects across a variety of areas, from gaming and DeFi to arts and culture.

April 2024 grantees

Here are the grantees that have been announced throughout the month of April:

Sugar Gaming, Sugarverse

Sugar Gaming is a Bulgarian game studio founded in 2022 by the founders of XS Software. With a pool of more than 60 million gamers from previous projects, Sugar Gaming aims to transition them into Web3 gaming. This will be done through email marketing campaigns and in-app notifications for all games developed by XS Software.

They are creating Sugarverse, a five-game saga. The first is Sugar Match, a Web3 PVP Match-3 mobile game inspired by the successful puzzle game Match Masters. Players can trade Sugarbear NFTs within the game to obtain abilities that match their gameplay preferences, enhancing their likelihood of success in player-versus-player (PVP) matches.

MetaPals

MetaPals is a virtual pet game similar to Tamagotchi Pets, played as an extension on the Google Chrome browser. It offers a growing list of iconic characters, including Teletubbies and Hello Kitty, that can be interacted with as unique NFTs across different devices. Users care for their digital characters as they grow, learn, and behave like real-life pets. These pets evolve uniquely for each user and act as their sidekick to liven up daily web interactions.

Star Symphony, Sekai Studio

Star Symphony is a rhythm game developed by Sekai Studio. It was built on Tezos in collaboration with Guitar Hero and the CEO of Team Secret. The game has a vast network of over 20k registered players, a monthly active user base of 4k, and over 100 tracks created by the community.

Leveraging the creator economy, Star Symphony gives musicians and artists a platform to list their music as NFTs in the game. Players can then mint these NFTs, and the creators can earn up to 90% in royalties.

Pandora, Functori

Functori secured a grant for their project, Pandora. Its main objective is to provide a secure, scalable, and cost-effective solution for certifying data on the Tezos blockchain.

Pandora is a decentralized certification platform that utilizes Tezos’ smart rollups to ensure data integrity and authenticity. By integrating data certification, Pandora aims to guarantee data immutability and transparency while simplifying the validation process with cryptographic proofs.

More to come

These are the grant recipients awarded in the past month, and the list will continue to grow as the permanent grant initiative continues.

The Tezos Foundation’s grant program is committed to driving innovation and inclusivity within the industry, ensuring that the best ideas and founders in the industry are included in Tezos’ future.

For the latest updates on all things Tezos, follow Tezos on Twitter.

This Week in the Tezos Ecosystem

Recap: Exploring the Future of Web3 Gaming on Tezos

This week, a highly anticipated Megaspace event took place, hosted by Jason Lim and Jeremy Foo. This special session, centered around gaming on Tezos, and the future of web3 gaming following the recent BTC halving. The event saw a remarkable turnout with over 15,000 people tuning in.

Special Guests and Key Insights

The discussion featured insights from notable influencers and experts in the gaming and blockchain spaces, including:

Elizabeth: Shared her expertise on integrating blockchain technologies into mainstream gaming.

Yellow Panther: Discussed the impacts of cryptocurrency dynamics on game development and player economies.

Participating Organizations

Several influential gaming platforms and developers participated, contributing their visions and current projects:

Sugarverse: Highlighted their latest advancements in creating immersive gaming experiences.

Metapals: Talked about social interactions in games through blockchain.

BattleRise: Gave a sneak peek into their upcoming game features and how they plan to utilize Tezos in their ecosystem.

The event provided valuable insights and sparked engaging discussions on the potential and future of web3 gaming. For those who missed it, a replay is available through the provided link: Listen to the Replay.

Ledger Launches Updated Tezos Wallet App: Version 3.0.3

Ledger has just rolled out the latest update for its Tezos wallet app on Ledger devices. Version 3.0.3 brings several key improvements and new features that enhance the overall user experience for Tezos holders. Here’s what the new update means for users:

Key Updates and Features:

No More Blind Signing: Users no longer need to sign transactions without seeing the details, enhancing security and user confidence.

No Limit on Operation Size for Signing: The update removes previous restrictions on the size of operations that can be signed, allowing for greater flexibility in transaction management.

Unlimited Decode Screens: Users can now decode an unlimited amount of screens, making it easier to review transaction details.

Enhanced User Interface: The new version introduces an improved UI, designed for better usability and a more intuitive interaction.

Support for Oxford 2: This update includes support for Oxford 2, expanding compatibility and functionality within the Tezos ecosystem.

Expert Mode for Micheline Smart Contracts: For advanced users, the expert mode allows more detailed interactions with Micheline smart contracts, offering deeper customization and control.

These updates are designed to make managing Tezos assets on Ledger devices not only easier but also more secure and efficient. For existing users looking to upgrade or new users interested in experiencing these enhancements, the updated app is available now.

For more details or to get your updated app, visit: Ledger Tezos Wallet App.

MintyCodeDao Integrates with TezosMintyCodeDao is now integrated with Tezos! This important integration empowers developers at MintyCode to turn their innovative ideas into leading tech solutions.

After participating in the Techstars 2023 web3 cohort, MintyCode achieved a significant milestone by winning this year’s first Tezos hackathon. Their success was driven by integrating Tezos onto their platform, demonstrating their ability to leverage blockchain technology effectively.

For a more in-depth look at how MintyCode is advancing within the Tezos ecosystem, please read the latest blog post on their website: Read More

This Week in Tezos Development

Quick Start Guide for Adaptive Issuance

by Chris Pinnock

Tezos has a fixed issuance model where bakers get fixed rewards for each block they bake or attest. A consequence of this model is a yearly inflation rate of approximately 4.6%. The inflation rate is not sustainable for our blockchain. It doesn’t compare well to other chains. Furthermore, coins used in smart contracts and smart rollups may suffer from deflation as they cannot be delegated.

The latest Tezos protocol proposal ParisB includes a new issuance model. It introduces Adaptive Issuance (AI) alongside the current fixed model. One of its aims is to reduce the inflation rate on the chain.

Adaptive Issuance will activate 5 cycles after the ParisB protocol activates. At the time of writing, Adaptive Issuance is active on the Parisnet test network. If ParisB passes the governance process, it will activate on mainnet in June 2024.

In ParisB the current fixed issuance reward model will continue alongside Adaptive Issuance. Delegators can stake their coins and the protocol will handle the reward payment.

In this short article, we describe the steps most Tezos bakers and users will need to use the new model. You can work with the examples below on Parisnet today. We do not attempt to cover the full details of Adaptive Issuance or the rewards model here — this is a Quick Start guide.

Bakers

Users of Tezos can delegate their wallets to a baker. Today, public bakers provide a service where delegators receive rewards from the baker. These rewards have to be managed by hand or with additional software. The baker freezes a security deposit of 10% of the total balance of the baker plus that of its delegates.

In Adaptive Issuance, the key changes for bakers are:

The baker can stake any size of bond from their spendable balance. This stake replaces the security bond of the previous issuance model.

The minimum stake is 600tz.

Delegators to the baker can also stake, but the baker needs to be set up to allow its delegators to become stakers.

The baker can accept up to 5 times its own stake from stakers (the multiplier is called the limit of staking over baking).

The baker can set the staker fee it receives (called the edge of baking over staking). It defaults to 100%.

The stakers receive their proportion of the baking reward due to their stake directly from the protocol.

The stake is subject to slashing if the baker misbehaves (e.g. double baking).

The stake needs to be unstaked and finalized to withdraw the baker from operation.

It is up to the baker if they continue to pay out delegation rewards. These still have to be handled manually.

A baker still needs 6000tz (1 roll) to participate in baking.

Baking rights are allocated based on stake rather than the full baking balance. Old delegations still influence the baking rights but 1tz delegated has half the rights of 1tz staked. Accordingly, the rewards due for delegation are smaller than that for staking. The new reward model is outside the scope of this article.

The slashing model to punish malicious baking activity has changed in ParisB. A full in-depth description of Adaptive Slashing is in the Paris announcement.

Setting Up a New Baker

If your baker was active before the AI activation, the current security deposit has been automatically staked. This is usually 10% of the sum of your baker’s balance and your delegators’ balances.

If you are setting up a baker after the AI activation, you will need to self-delegate and stake a bond yourself. For example, here we set up a key to bake with a stake of 600tz (the minimum).

octez-client register key my_baker as delegate octez-client stake 600 for my_baker

It is no longer enough to just register your key. You must stake as well. It now takes 2 cycles before your baker receives baking rights. You can stake the entire value of your spendable balance if you want, but you should leave some balance free for staking, unstaking, and finalization fees.

Changing Your Stake

You can change the size of the stake at any time, but the change will take 2 cycles to take effect. The change will affect your baking rights. You can stake any amount from your spendable balance. Here we raise the stake by an additional 700tz:

octez-client stake 700 for my_baker

To reduce the stake, use the unstake command. Here we reduce the stake by 300tz:

octez-client unstake 300 for my_baker

This only removes the funds from staking. After 2 cycles they no longer contribute to baking rights calculations, but they are still frozen. To unfreeze them and return them to the spendable balance, you must wait 4 cycles and issue the finalization command:

octez-client finalize unstake for my_baker

If you unstake too many coins and your stake is below 600tz, you will lose all baking rights after 2 cycles.

Allowing Others To Stake On Your Baker

Anyone can delegate their Tezos coins to your baker. But by default, other users are not allowed to stake on your baker. You can allow them by setting the delegate parameters. Here is the prototype command:

octez-client set delegate parameters for my_baker \ --limit-of-staking-over-baking 5 \ --edge-of-baking-over-staking 1

The limit of staking over baking is the multiplier of the allowed stake on your baker. The number can be between 0 and 5. The default value is 0, i.e. no allowed stakers. The allowed stake is this number multiplied by your baker’s stake. Anything staked over the limit is considered as a normal delegation.

The edge of baking over staking is a number between 0 and 1 representing a percentage. This percentage is the proportion of the baking or attesting reward that the baker receives. The rest of the reward goes directly to the staker. The default value is 1, i.e. all of the baking reward goes to the baker.

For example, to allow 3 times your stake and take a 15% commission use the following command:

octez-client set delegate parameters for my_baker \ --limit-of-staking-over-baking 3 \ --edge-of-baking-over-staking 0.15

Remote Signers

The staking operation and changing the delegate parameters are management operations. Many bakers protect their keys with a remote signer and a hardware security module. You will need to do slightly more work when setting up staking if you use them.

If you use a Ledger device, use the Ledger’s Tezos Wallet app whilst issuing the staking commands.

If you use a remote signer, it will need to be reconfigured to allow the staking commands to pass. For octez-signer you will need to allow operations with magic byte 0x03. During normal operations, you will probably not want to allow these. For Signatory please refer to the user guide.

Decommissioning a Baker

To decommission your baker properly, you will need to unstake your entire bond first. During a period of 4 cycles, the baker still has some baking rights and the funds are still frozen. After this period has expired, you can finalize the operation. To unstake your entire bond, issue the following command:

octez-client unstake everything for my_baker

Once the 4 cycle period is up, you can return your stake to your spendable balance by issuing the following:

octez-client finalize unstake for my_baker

Then you can turn off your baker processes.

Users or Delegators

We will use the Octez command-line wallet octez-client in this section. By the time that ParisB is accepted and goes live, other wallets will support Adaptive Issuance.

The key differences for users of Tezos:

The general Tezos user can still delegate their coins to a baker and be a delegator.

Additionally, they can stake their coins and become a staker if the baker accepts staking.

You can stake any amount in your spendable balance, but you should reserve some funds for staking, unstaking and finalization fees.

You can stake more or unstake at any time, but changes take 2 cycles to affect baking rights and hence any rewards.

Unstaked funds are still frozen. The unstaking needs to be finalized after 4 cycles.

The user’s wallet receives any baking rewards due to the staking directly from the Tezos protocol. The baker is not involved in this process. The rewards are automatically staked.

The user’s stake is subject to slashing should the baker misbehave.

You can liquidate your stake by unstaking everything, waiting 4 cycles, and then by issuing the finalization command.

If the baker you have delegated your coins to does not accept staking, you will need to find another baker who does accept staking.

Staking To a Baker Using Octez-client

The user can stake in the same way that a baker can. They must delegate to the baker first. For example to delegate and then stake 700tz:

octez-client set delegate for my_wallet to my_baker octez-client stake 700 for my_wallet

The stake is immediately locked and contributes to baking rights within 2 cycles.

If you receive an error like this:

“The delegate currently does not accept staking operations from sources other than itself: its `limit_of_staking_over_baking` parameter is set to 0.”

then the baker is not set up to receive staking.

Changing Your Stake

You can change your stake in a similar way to a baker. To increase your stake you use the stake command. To decrease your stake you use the unstake command.

To increase your stake by 500tz, use:

octez-client stake 500 for my_wallet

To decrease your stake by 400tz, use:

octez-client unstake 400 for my_wallet

After a period of 4 cycles, you can finalize the unstaking action and return the funds to a spendable state.

octez-client finalize unstake for my_wallet

Fully Unstaking

To completely unstake your Tezos coins, use the following command:

octez-client unstake everything for my_wallet

After a period of 4 cycles, you can finalize the unstaking action and return the funds to a spendable state. Also you will need to withdraw your delegation.

octez-client finalize unstake for my_wallet octez-client withdraw delegate from my_wallet

References

Nicolas Ochem, A Walkthrough of Tezos’s New Staking Mechanism.

Nomadic Labs, Prepare for Oxford.

Nomadic Labs, Paris announcement.

Nomadic Labs, Adaptive Issuance in Paris.

Nomadic Labs, Developers UX guide to Adaptive Issuance, in preparation.

Beata Lipska, New Staking UX for Adaptive Issuance (video).

Acknowledgements

Many thanks to Zaynah Dargaye, Lucas Randazzo, Yann Regis-Gianas, and Corey Soreff who checked the details and made suggestions to improve the article.

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Score a Goal At Old Trafford: Enter the Manchester United and Tezos Foundation Exclusive Contest!Tezos Foundation + Manchester United’s latest giveaway contest that you don’t want to miss! Manchester United, one of the world’s most renowned football clubs (or soccer for my North American friends), continues to deepen its use of the Tezos blockchain with its partnership with Tezos Foundation. This partnership, established to enhance fan engagement through digital innovation, is celebrated through exciting giveaways and unique fan experiences. Since its inception in 2022, the collaboration between Manchester United and Tezos Foundation has focused on introducing fans to the potential of Web3 technology. Through this partnership, the club has launched different initiatives, such as digital collectibles and fan engagement experiences that leverage Tezos’ blockchain to offer more than just memorabilia; they provide gateways to unique experiences and rewards. The engagement efforts include a series of digital collectibles distributed to fans, such as the “Collect United: 23/24” series offered before home matches, and the “Legends 92/93” collection that commemorates the club’s first Premier League title. These collectibles are not only digital assets but also provide access to virtual events with legendary players and other unique fan rewards. Manchester United and Tezos Foundation have also introduced a tiered giveaway system where fans collecting NFTs from Premier League or European matches can win exclusive experiences, such as attending a first-team training session at Old Trafford, receiving autographed merchandise, and much more! Yes, you read that correctly, a first-team training session at Old Trafford! Play at The “Theater of Dreams” In the most recently announced contest, Tezos Foundation and Manchester United have teamed up to offer an exhilarating opportunity for five (5) lucky winners to play a football match at Old Trafford, famously known as the “Theatre of Dreams.” This contest presents a unique experience to not only tread the same ground as legendary players, but also to connect with fellow Tezos community members in what promises to be a memorable, once-in-a-lifetime event. To enter the contest, you have to visit the contest page and complete the listed tasks. More specifically: Follow Tezos on Twitter. Retweet the contest announcement on X. Submit the city you’ll be traveling from. Each action counts as one entry so if you’re wanting to maximize your chances to win, you need to complete all three tasks. Act quickly, as the contest is drawing to a close soon, with the event scheduled for May 23rd, 2024. Don’t miss out on this extraordinary chance to make your football dreams come true! The partnership between Manchester United and Tezos Foundation has really opened up some exciting doors, especially for those new to blockchain. For example, tons of United fans have set up their very first Tezos wallets to start collecting digital items from their favorite team. This isn’t just about collecting digital bits and pieces; it’s also about bringing new people into the world of blockchain, making it less about tech jargon and more about fun, community, and football. Beyond just collecting stuff, fans are getting the chance to win some pretty cool experiences. Imagine winning a chance to play a match at Old Trafford or getting to see a live training session — these are real, once-in-a-lifetime opportunities that come from simply engaging with the club and using the Tezos blockchain. So why not give it a shot? If you’re curious about digital collectibles or want to get more involved with Manchester United, this partnership with Tezos Foundation is your ticket in. Dive into the contests, check out the unique collectibles, and you might just find yourself more involved than ever before. Remember, every little action you take could bring you closer to those dream experiences. Don’t miss out — join the fun and see where this adventure might take you! Score A Goal At Old Trafford: Enter The Manchester United And Tezos Foundation Exclusive Contest! was originally published in Tezos Commons on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.

Score a Goal At Old Trafford: Enter the Manchester United and Tezos Foundation Exclusive Contest!

Tezos Foundation + Manchester United’s latest giveaway contest that you don’t want to miss!

Manchester United, one of the world’s most renowned football clubs (or soccer for my North American friends), continues to deepen its use of the Tezos blockchain with its partnership with Tezos Foundation. This partnership, established to enhance fan engagement through digital innovation, is celebrated through exciting giveaways and unique fan experiences.

Since its inception in 2022, the collaboration between Manchester United and Tezos Foundation has focused on introducing fans to the potential of Web3 technology. Through this partnership, the club has launched different initiatives, such as digital collectibles and fan engagement experiences that leverage Tezos’ blockchain to offer more than just memorabilia; they provide gateways to unique experiences and rewards.

The engagement efforts include a series of digital collectibles distributed to fans, such as the “Collect United: 23/24” series offered before home matches, and the “Legends 92/93” collection that commemorates the club’s first Premier League title. These collectibles are not only digital assets but also provide access to virtual events with legendary players and other unique fan rewards.

Manchester United and Tezos Foundation have also introduced a tiered giveaway system where fans collecting NFTs from Premier League or European matches can win exclusive experiences, such as attending a first-team training session at Old Trafford, receiving autographed merchandise, and much more! Yes, you read that correctly, a first-team training session at Old Trafford!

Play at The “Theater of Dreams”

In the most recently announced contest, Tezos Foundation and Manchester United have teamed up to offer an exhilarating opportunity for five (5) lucky winners to play a football match at Old Trafford, famously known as the “Theatre of Dreams.” This contest presents a unique experience to not only tread the same ground as legendary players, but also to connect with fellow Tezos community members in what promises to be a memorable, once-in-a-lifetime event.

To enter the contest, you have to visit the contest page and complete the listed tasks. More specifically:

Follow Tezos on Twitter.

Retweet the contest announcement on X.

Submit the city you’ll be traveling from.

Each action counts as one entry so if you’re wanting to maximize your chances to win, you need to complete all three tasks. Act quickly, as the contest is drawing to a close soon, with the event scheduled for May 23rd, 2024. Don’t miss out on this extraordinary chance to make your football dreams come true!

The partnership between Manchester United and Tezos Foundation has really opened up some exciting doors, especially for those new to blockchain. For example, tons of United fans have set up their very first Tezos wallets to start collecting digital items from their favorite team. This isn’t just about collecting digital bits and pieces; it’s also about bringing new people into the world of blockchain, making it less about tech jargon and more about fun, community, and football.

Beyond just collecting stuff, fans are getting the chance to win some pretty cool experiences. Imagine winning a chance to play a match at Old Trafford or getting to see a live training session — these are real, once-in-a-lifetime opportunities that come from simply engaging with the club and using the Tezos blockchain.

So why not give it a shot? If you’re curious about digital collectibles or want to get more involved with Manchester United, this partnership with Tezos Foundation is your ticket in. Dive into the contests, check out the unique collectibles, and you might just find yourself more involved than ever before. Remember, every little action you take could bring you closer to those dream experiences. Don’t miss out — join the fun and see where this adventure might take you!

Score A Goal At Old Trafford: Enter The Manchester United And Tezos Foundation Exclusive Contest! was originally published in Tezos Commons on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.
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Protecting Your Tez From Phishing Scams and Best PracticesWhat are phishing attacks? What are some of the best practices you can follow to avoid them and keep your tez safe? Recently, I’ve encountered numerous instances where members of the Tezos community have been targeted by crypto scammers and phishing attacks. While most veterans of the web3 space are well aware of these threats, it’s crucial to continually educate newcomers, particularly within the Tezos ecosystem, which often serves as the gateway for many artists and users into web3. Many artists and other users are experiencing their first web3 interactions here on Tezos, and it’s crucial they understand the potential dangers lurking in this space and learn how to protect themselves. Given the complexity and the huge amount of information around the topics of cybersecurity and self-custody, for the purposes of this article, I will focus on some fundamental yet vital aspects, specifically phishing attacks and best practices on how to avoid them. Understanding Phishing Attacks Phishing in the cryptocurrency space typically involves tricking the victim into revealing sensitive information such as private keys, wallet passwords, or recovery phrases. Attackers often use fake websites, fraudulent emails, spoofed phonecalls, or spoofed social media accounts that mimic legitimate services to lure victims. Once the attacker obtains this information, they can access the victim’s digital wallet and steal their cryptocurrency and NFTs. Let’s go over some of the most common phishing attacks: Email Phishing: This involves sending emails that appear to come from a reputable cryptocurrency company, such as a wallet provider or an exchange. These emails may alert the user to a security scare or an urgent update requiring immediate action. The email contains links that lead to fake websites where users are tricked into entering sensitive information. Social Media Phishing: Attackers use fake social media profiles or hack into existing accounts and post fraudulent messages about cryptocurrency investments. These might be direct messages or posts that include malicious links or claim to offer giveaways that require entering private keys or sending crypto to a specified address to “verify” user accounts. Fake Websites: Scammers create websites that look identical to legitimate cryptocurrency exchanges, wallet providers, or other well-known entities. These sites often have URLs that are often slightly misspelled of the actual sites they mimic. For example, you might be wanting to go to www.google.com and in your search browser you search for google and the search result returns a website that says Google, but with a web address of www.gooogle.com or www.google.net. These are the type of attacks that can catch the unwary user. Unsuspecting users may enter their private keys or login credentials at the offending websites, thinking they are accessing their wallets or exchange accounts, only to have their information stolen. Manipulated Search Engine Results: Scammers sometimes manipulate search engine results by paying for ads that promote their phishing sites. When a user searches for a legitimate cryptocurrency wallet or service, the top results might include these paid ads linking to the fake websites as mentioned above. Always, always, always, double and triple check the link you’re about to click. Impersonation in Messaging Apps: Scammers in apps like Telegram or Discord often mimic real admin or support accounts, changing only one character in the username. They send direct messages claiming to resolve account issues or verify details. These messages may include links to phishing sites or request sensitive information. Best Practices to Avoid Crypto Phishing Attacks So how can we protect our tez against these kinds of attacks? The answer is: good habits. Let’s take a look at some of the best practices you should be following when using your Tezos wallets especially when interacting with DApps in the Tezos ecosystem. Verify Source Authenticity: It is crucial to validate the sender’s email address or username in emails, messaging apps, and social media to guard against phishing and scams. Fraudulent communications can look strikingly genuine, so always verify the sender’s details. For websites, ensure the URL is correct and look for HTTPS security certification in the address bar, indicating that the connection is secure. Use Bookmarks for Regular Sites: To avoid falling for fake websites, bookmark the websites of your most frequently used cryptocurrency services (i.e. NFT marketplaces, web wallet sites, etc.). Always use these bookmarks to access the sites, ensuring you’re not redirected to counterfeit pages that mimic legitimate services. Transaction Vigilance: Cultivate the habit of meticulously verifying every transaction detail before finalizing it. Most wallets like Kukai and Temple typically prompt you to review the transaction details before you sign. This practice is crucial, especially if there’s a chance you’ve inadvertently accessed a fraudulent website. Even when you believe you’re conducting a straightforward transaction, you could be at risk of having your wallet drained or mistakenly sending funds to an unintended address. Always double-check, then triple-check, the transaction details to safeguard your assets. Tiredness And FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out): Avoid doing transactions when you are tired or under any sense of urgency. In such states, you’re more likely to overlook red flags, make errors, and you are much more prone to fall for a phishing attack. Rushing to get in that hot NFT drop or when your eyes are half-closed because you are tired are the kinds of moments scammers wish to find you in, so don’t let that happen. Use Cold Storage As Your Main Wallet: Cold wallets, also known as hardware wallets, securely keep your private keys offline, offering strong protection against online threats and reducing phishing risks. This is especially useful for holding large amounts of tez or as your main wallet for building your artistic brand. Maintain a separate hot wallet for daily transactions but reserve your main wallet for long-term savings or NFT minting. For convenience, hardware wallets like Ledger can be paired with online wallets such as Kukai or Temple, enabling safe transactions while keeping your main assets offline in cold storage. I can’t emphasize enough just how large and complicated the topic of crypto security is. It’s a lot to keep track of, especially when scammers are constantly finding new ways to trick us. But understanding and defending against these threats is crucial, not just for veterans but especially for newcomers in the Tezos community. I have listed just a few of the most common attacks that I have seen in the Tezos ecosystem and there are a lot more than what I have listed, so please, be careful. Think of securing your digital wallet like locking up your house or car — it’s a basic step you can’t afford to skip. Use the tips we’ve covered to keep your crypto safe and don’t let down your guard. So, let’s not make it easy for the bad guys. Start taking your wallet security seriously today. Bookmark your favorite sites, double-check those transaction details, and invest in a cold wallet. It’s worth the effort to protect your tez and keep your digital life secure. Remember, an ounce of prevention is a pound in cure especially in the wild world of web3. Protecting Your Tez From Phishing Scams and Best Practices was originally published in Tezos Commons on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.

Protecting Your Tez From Phishing Scams and Best Practices

What are phishing attacks? What are some of the best practices you can follow to avoid them and keep your tez safe?

Recently, I’ve encountered numerous instances where members of the Tezos community have been targeted by crypto scammers and phishing attacks. While most veterans of the web3 space are well aware of these threats, it’s crucial to continually educate newcomers, particularly within the Tezos ecosystem, which often serves as the gateway for many artists and users into web3. Many artists and other users are experiencing their first web3 interactions here on Tezos, and it’s crucial they understand the potential dangers lurking in this space and learn how to protect themselves.

Given the complexity and the huge amount of information around the topics of cybersecurity and self-custody, for the purposes of this article, I will focus on some fundamental yet vital aspects, specifically phishing attacks and best practices on how to avoid them.

Understanding Phishing Attacks

Phishing in the cryptocurrency space typically involves tricking the victim into revealing sensitive information such as private keys, wallet passwords, or recovery phrases. Attackers often use fake websites, fraudulent emails, spoofed phonecalls, or spoofed social media accounts that mimic legitimate services to lure victims. Once the attacker obtains this information, they can access the victim’s digital wallet and steal their cryptocurrency and NFTs. Let’s go over some of the most common phishing attacks:

Email Phishing: This involves sending emails that appear to come from a reputable cryptocurrency company, such as a wallet provider or an exchange. These emails may alert the user to a security scare or an urgent update requiring immediate action. The email contains links that lead to fake websites where users are tricked into entering sensitive information.

Social Media Phishing: Attackers use fake social media profiles or hack into existing accounts and post fraudulent messages about cryptocurrency investments. These might be direct messages or posts that include malicious links or claim to offer giveaways that require entering private keys or sending crypto to a specified address to “verify” user accounts.

Fake Websites: Scammers create websites that look identical to legitimate cryptocurrency exchanges, wallet providers, or other well-known entities. These sites often have URLs that are often slightly misspelled of the actual sites they mimic. For example, you might be wanting to go to www.google.com and in your search browser you search for google and the search result returns a website that says Google, but with a web address of www.gooogle.com or www.google.net. These are the type of attacks that can catch the unwary user. Unsuspecting users may enter their private keys or login credentials at the offending websites, thinking they are accessing their wallets or exchange accounts, only to have their information stolen.

Manipulated Search Engine Results: Scammers sometimes manipulate search engine results by paying for ads that promote their phishing sites. When a user searches for a legitimate cryptocurrency wallet or service, the top results might include these paid ads linking to the fake websites as mentioned above. Always, always, always, double and triple check the link you’re about to click.

Impersonation in Messaging Apps: Scammers in apps like Telegram or Discord often mimic real admin or support accounts, changing only one character in the username. They send direct messages claiming to resolve account issues or verify details. These messages may include links to phishing sites or request sensitive information.

Best Practices to Avoid Crypto Phishing Attacks

So how can we protect our tez against these kinds of attacks? The answer is: good habits. Let’s take a look at some of the best practices you should be following when using your Tezos wallets especially when interacting with DApps in the Tezos ecosystem.

Verify Source Authenticity: It is crucial to validate the sender’s email address or username in emails, messaging apps, and social media to guard against phishing and scams. Fraudulent communications can look strikingly genuine, so always verify the sender’s details. For websites, ensure the URL is correct and look for HTTPS security certification in the address bar, indicating that the connection is secure.

Use Bookmarks for Regular Sites: To avoid falling for fake websites, bookmark the websites of your most frequently used cryptocurrency services (i.e. NFT marketplaces, web wallet sites, etc.). Always use these bookmarks to access the sites, ensuring you’re not redirected to counterfeit pages that mimic legitimate services.

Transaction Vigilance: Cultivate the habit of meticulously verifying every transaction detail before finalizing it. Most wallets like Kukai and Temple typically prompt you to review the transaction details before you sign. This practice is crucial, especially if there’s a chance you’ve inadvertently accessed a fraudulent website. Even when you believe you’re conducting a straightforward transaction, you could be at risk of having your wallet drained or mistakenly sending funds to an unintended address. Always double-check, then triple-check, the transaction details to safeguard your assets.

Tiredness And FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out): Avoid doing transactions when you are tired or under any sense of urgency. In such states, you’re more likely to overlook red flags, make errors, and you are much more prone to fall for a phishing attack. Rushing to get in that hot NFT drop or when your eyes are half-closed because you are tired are the kinds of moments scammers wish to find you in, so don’t let that happen.

Use Cold Storage As Your Main Wallet: Cold wallets, also known as hardware wallets, securely keep your private keys offline, offering strong protection against online threats and reducing phishing risks. This is especially useful for holding large amounts of tez or as your main wallet for building your artistic brand. Maintain a separate hot wallet for daily transactions but reserve your main wallet for long-term savings or NFT minting. For convenience, hardware wallets like Ledger can be paired with online wallets such as Kukai or Temple, enabling safe transactions while keeping your main assets offline in cold storage.

I can’t emphasize enough just how large and complicated the topic of crypto security is. It’s a lot to keep track of, especially when scammers are constantly finding new ways to trick us. But understanding and defending against these threats is crucial, not just for veterans but especially for newcomers in the Tezos community. I have listed just a few of the most common attacks that I have seen in the Tezos ecosystem and there are a lot more than what I have listed, so please, be careful.

Think of securing your digital wallet like locking up your house or car — it’s a basic step you can’t afford to skip. Use the tips we’ve covered to keep your crypto safe and don’t let down your guard.

So, let’s not make it easy for the bad guys. Start taking your wallet security seriously today. Bookmark your favorite sites, double-check those transaction details, and invest in a cold wallet. It’s worth the effort to protect your tez and keep your digital life secure. Remember, an ounce of prevention is a pound in cure especially in the wild world of web3.

Protecting Your Tez From Phishing Scams and Best Practices was originally published in Tezos Commons on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.
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Quick Start Guide for Adaptive IssuanceTezos has a fixed issuance model where bakers get fixed rewards for each block they bake or attest. A consequence of this model is a yearly inflation rate of approximately 4.6%. The inflation rate is not sustainable for our blockchain. It doesn’t compare well to other chains. Furthermore, coins used in smart contracts and smart rollups may suffer from deflation as they cannot be delegated. The latest Tezos protocol proposal ParisB includes a new issuance model. It introduces Adaptive Issuance (AI) alongside the current fixed model. One of its aims is to reduce the inflation rate on the chain. Adaptive Issuance will activate 5 cycles after the ParisB protocol activates. At the time of writing, Adaptive Issuance is active on the Parisnet test network. If ParisB passes the governance process, it will activate on mainnet in June 2024. In ParisB the current fixed issuance reward model will continue alongside Adaptive Issuance. Delegators can stake their coins and the protocol will handle the reward payment. In this short article, we describe the steps most Tezos bakers and users will need to use the new model. You can work with the examples below on Parisnet today. We do not attempt to cover the full details of Adaptive Issuance or the rewards model here — this is a Quick Start guide. Bakers Users of Tezos can delegate their wallets to a baker. Today, public bakers provide a service where delegators receive rewards from the baker. These rewards have to be managed by hand or with additional software. The baker freezes a security deposit of 10% of the total balance of the baker plus that of its delegates. In Adaptive Issuance, the key changes for bakers are: The baker can stake any size of bond from their spendable balance. This stake replaces the security bond of the previous issuance model. The minimum stake is 600tz. Delegators to the baker can also stake, but the baker needs to be set up to allow its delegators to become stakers. The baker can accept up to 5 times its own stake from stakers (the multiplier is called the limit of staking over baking). The baker can set the staker fee it receives (called the edge of baking over staking). It defaults to 100%. The stakers receive their proportion of the baking reward due to their stake directly from the protocol. The stake is subject to slashing if the baker misbehaves (e.g. double baking). The stake needs to be unstaked and finalized to withdraw the baker from operation. It is up to the baker if they continue to pay out delegation rewards. These still have to be handled manually. A baker still needs 6000tz (1 roll) to participate in baking. Baking rights are allocated based on stake rather than the full baking balance. Old delegations still influence the baking rights but 1tz delegated has half the rights of 1tz staked. Accordingly, the rewards due for delegation are smaller than that for staking. The new reward model is outside the scope of this article. The slashing model to punish malicious baking activity has changed in ParisB. A full in-depth description of Adaptive Slashing is in the Paris announcement. Setting Up a New Baker If your baker was active before the AI activation, the current security deposit has been automatically staked. This is usually 10% of the sum of your baker’s balance and your delegators’ balances. If you are setting up a baker after the AI activation, you will need to self-delegate and stake a bond yourself. For example, here we set up a key to bake with a stake of 600tz (the minimum). octez-client register key my_baker as delegateoctez-client stake 600 for my_baker It is no longer enough to just register your key. You must stake as well. It now takes 2 cycles before your baker receives baking rights. You can stake the entire value of your spendable balance if you want, but you should leave some balance free for staking, unstaking and finalization fees. Changing Your Stake You can change the size of the stake at any time, but the change will take 2 cycles to take effect. The change will affect your baking rights. You can stake any amount from your spendable balance. Here we raise the stake by an additional 700tz: octez-client stake 700 for my_baker To reduce the stake, use the unstake command. Here we reduce the stake by 300tz: octez-client unstake 300 for my_baker This only removes the funds from staking. After 2 cycles they no longer contribute to baking rights calculations, but they are still frozen. To unfreeze them and return them to the spendable balance, you must wait 4 cycles and issue the finalization command: octez-client finalize unstake for my_baker If you unstake too many coins and your stake is below 600tz, you will lose all baking rights after 2 cycles. Allowing Others To Stake On Your Baker Anyone can delegate their Tezos coins to your baker. But by default, other users are not allowed to stake on your baker. You can allow them by setting the delegate parameters. Here is the prototype command: octez-client set delegate parameters for my_baker \ --limit-of-staking-over-baking 5 \ --edge-of-baking-over-staking 1 The limit of staking over baking is the multiplier of the allowed stake on your baker. The number can be between 0 and 5. The default value is 0, i.e. no allowed stakers. The allowed stake is this number multiplied by your baker’s stake. Anything staked over the limit is considered as a normal delegation. The edge of baking over staking is a number between 0 and 1 representing a percentage. This percentage is the proportion of the baking or attesting reward that the baker receives. The rest of the reward goes directly to the staker. The default value is 1, i.e. all of the baking reward goes to the baker. For example, to allow 3 times your stake and take a 15% commission use the following command: octez-client set delegate parameters for my_baker \ --limit-of-staking-over-baking 3 \ --edge-of-baking-over-staking 0.15 Remote Signers The staking operation and changing the delegate parameters are management operations. Many bakers protect their keys with a remote signer and a hardware security module. You will need to do slightly more work when setting up staking if you use them. If you use a Ledger device, use the Ledger’s Tezos Wallet app whilst issuing the staking commands. If you use a remote signer, it will need to be reconfigured to allow the staking commands to pass. For octez-signer you will need to allow operations with magic byte 0x03. During normal operations, you will probably not want to allow these. For Signatory please refer to the user guide. Decommissioning a Baker To decommission your baker properly, you will need to unstake your entire bond first. During a period of 4 cycles, the baker still has some baking rights and the funds are still frozen. After this period has expired, you can finalize the operation. To unstake your entire bond, issue the following command: octez-client unstake everything for my_baker Once the 4 cycle period is up, you can return your stake to your spendable balance by issuing the following: octez-client finalize unstake for my_baker Then you can turn off your baker processes. Users or Delegators We will use the Octez command-line wallet octez-client in this section. By the time that ParisB is accepted and goes live, other wallets will support Adaptive Issuance. The key differences for users of Tezos: The general Tezos user can still delegate their coins to a baker and be a delegator. Additionally they can stake their coins and become a staker if the baker accepts staking. You can stake any amount in your spendable balance, but you should reserve some funds for staking, unstaking and finalization fees. You can stake more or unstake at any time, but changes take 2 cycles to affect baking rights and hence any rewards. Unstaked funds are still frozen. The unstaking needs to be finalized after 4 cycles. The user’s wallet receives any baking rewards due to the staking directly from the Tezos protocol. The baker is not involved in this process. The rewards are automatically staked. The user’s stake is subject to slashing should the baker misbehave. You can liquidate your stake by unstaking everything, waiting 4 cycles, and then by issuing the finalization command. If the baker you have delegated your coins to does not accept staking, you will need to find another baker who does accept staking. Staking To a Baker Using Octez-client The user can stake in the same way that a baker can. They must delegate to the baker first. For example to delegate and then stake 700tz: octez-client set delegate for my_wallet to my_bakeroctez-client stake 700 for my_wallet The stake is immediately locked and contributes to baking rights within 2 cycles. If you receive an error like this: “The delegate currently does not accept staking operations from sources other than itself: its `limit_of_staking_over_baking` parameter is set to 0.” then the baker is not set up to receive staking. Changing Your Stake You can change your stake in a similar way to a baker. To increase your stake you use the stake command. To decrease your stake you use the unstake command. To increase your stake by 500tz, use: octez-client stake 500 for my_wallet To decrease your stake by 400tz, use: octez-client unstake 400 for my_wallet After a period of 4 cycles, you can finalize the unstaking action and return the funds to a spendable state. octez-client finalize unstake for my_wallet Fully Unstaking To completely unstake your Tezos coins, use the following command: octez-client unstake everything for my_wallet After a period of 4 cycles, you can finalize the unstaking action and return the funds to a spendable state. Also you will need to withdraw your delegation. octez-client finalize unstake for my_walletoctez-client withdraw delegate from my_wallet References Nicolas Ochem, A Walkthrough of Tezos’s New Staking Mechanism. Nomadic Labs, Prepare for Oxford. Nomadic Labs, Paris announcement. Nomadic Labs, Adaptive Issuance in Paris. Nomadic Labs, Developers UX guide to Adaptive Issuance, in preparation. Beata Lipska, New Staking UX for Adaptive Issuance (video). Acknowledgements Many thanks to Zaynah Dargaye, Lucas Randazzo, Yann Regis-Gianas and Corey Soreff who checked the details and made suggestions to improve the article. Quick Start Guide for Adaptive Issuance was originally published in Tezos Commons on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.

Quick Start Guide for Adaptive Issuance

Tezos has a fixed issuance model where bakers get fixed rewards for each block they bake or attest. A consequence of this model is a yearly inflation rate of approximately 4.6%. The inflation rate is not sustainable for our blockchain. It doesn’t compare well to other chains. Furthermore, coins used in smart contracts and smart rollups may suffer from deflation as they cannot be delegated.

The latest Tezos protocol proposal ParisB includes a new issuance model. It introduces Adaptive Issuance (AI) alongside the current fixed model. One of its aims is to reduce the inflation rate on the chain.

Adaptive Issuance will activate 5 cycles after the ParisB protocol activates. At the time of writing, Adaptive Issuance is active on the Parisnet test network. If ParisB passes the governance process, it will activate on mainnet in June 2024.

In ParisB the current fixed issuance reward model will continue alongside Adaptive Issuance. Delegators can stake their coins and the protocol will handle the reward payment.

In this short article, we describe the steps most Tezos bakers and users will need to use the new model. You can work with the examples below on Parisnet today. We do not attempt to cover the full details of Adaptive Issuance or the rewards model here — this is a Quick Start guide.

Bakers

Users of Tezos can delegate their wallets to a baker. Today, public bakers provide a service where delegators receive rewards from the baker. These rewards have to be managed by hand or with additional software. The baker freezes a security deposit of 10% of the total balance of the baker plus that of its delegates.

In Adaptive Issuance, the key changes for bakers are:

The baker can stake any size of bond from their spendable balance. This stake replaces the security bond of the previous issuance model.

The minimum stake is 600tz.

Delegators to the baker can also stake, but the baker needs to be set up to allow its delegators to become stakers.

The baker can accept up to 5 times its own stake from stakers (the multiplier is called the limit of staking over baking).

The baker can set the staker fee it receives (called the edge of baking over staking). It defaults to 100%.

The stakers receive their proportion of the baking reward due to their stake directly from the protocol.

The stake is subject to slashing if the baker misbehaves (e.g. double baking).

The stake needs to be unstaked and finalized to withdraw the baker from operation.

It is up to the baker if they continue to pay out delegation rewards. These still have to be handled manually.

A baker still needs 6000tz (1 roll) to participate in baking.

Baking rights are allocated based on stake rather than the full baking balance. Old delegations still influence the baking rights but 1tz delegated has half the rights of 1tz staked. Accordingly, the rewards due for delegation are smaller than that for staking. The new reward model is outside the scope of this article.

The slashing model to punish malicious baking activity has changed in ParisB. A full in-depth description of Adaptive Slashing is in the Paris announcement.

Setting Up a New Baker

If your baker was active before the AI activation, the current security deposit has been automatically staked. This is usually 10% of the sum of your baker’s balance and your delegators’ balances.

If you are setting up a baker after the AI activation, you will need to self-delegate and stake a bond yourself. For example, here we set up a key to bake with a stake of 600tz (the minimum).

octez-client register key my_baker as delegateoctez-client stake 600 for my_baker

It is no longer enough to just register your key. You must stake as well. It now takes 2 cycles before your baker receives baking rights. You can stake the entire value of your spendable balance if you want, but you should leave some balance free for staking, unstaking and finalization fees.

Changing Your Stake

You can change the size of the stake at any time, but the change will take 2 cycles to take effect. The change will affect your baking rights. You can stake any amount from your spendable balance. Here we raise the stake by an additional 700tz:

octez-client stake 700 for my_baker

To reduce the stake, use the unstake command. Here we reduce the stake by 300tz:

octez-client unstake 300 for my_baker

This only removes the funds from staking. After 2 cycles they no longer contribute to baking rights calculations, but they are still frozen. To unfreeze them and return them to the spendable balance, you must wait 4 cycles and issue the finalization command:

octez-client finalize unstake for my_baker

If you unstake too many coins and your stake is below 600tz, you will lose all baking rights after 2 cycles.

Allowing Others To Stake On Your Baker

Anyone can delegate their Tezos coins to your baker. But by default, other users are not allowed to stake on your baker. You can allow them by setting the delegate parameters. Here is the prototype command:

octez-client set delegate parameters for my_baker \ --limit-of-staking-over-baking 5 \ --edge-of-baking-over-staking 1

The limit of staking over baking is the multiplier of the allowed stake on your baker. The number can be between 0 and 5. The default value is 0, i.e. no allowed stakers. The allowed stake is this number multiplied by your baker’s stake. Anything staked over the limit is considered as a normal delegation.

The edge of baking over staking is a number between 0 and 1 representing a percentage. This percentage is the proportion of the baking or attesting reward that the baker receives. The rest of the reward goes directly to the staker. The default value is 1, i.e. all of the baking reward goes to the baker.

For example, to allow 3 times your stake and take a 15% commission use the following command:

octez-client set delegate parameters for my_baker \ --limit-of-staking-over-baking 3 \ --edge-of-baking-over-staking 0.15

Remote Signers

The staking operation and changing the delegate parameters are management operations. Many bakers protect their keys with a remote signer and a hardware security module. You will need to do slightly more work when setting up staking if you use them.

If you use a Ledger device, use the Ledger’s Tezos Wallet app whilst issuing the staking commands.

If you use a remote signer, it will need to be reconfigured to allow the staking commands to pass. For octez-signer you will need to allow operations with magic byte 0x03. During normal operations, you will probably not want to allow these. For Signatory please refer to the user guide.

Decommissioning a Baker

To decommission your baker properly, you will need to unstake your entire bond first. During a period of 4 cycles, the baker still has some baking rights and the funds are still frozen. After this period has expired, you can finalize the operation. To unstake your entire bond, issue the following command:

octez-client unstake everything for my_baker

Once the 4 cycle period is up, you can return your stake to your spendable balance by issuing the following:

octez-client finalize unstake for my_baker

Then you can turn off your baker processes.

Users or Delegators

We will use the Octez command-line wallet octez-client in this section. By the time that ParisB is accepted and goes live, other wallets will support Adaptive Issuance.

The key differences for users of Tezos:

The general Tezos user can still delegate their coins to a baker and be a delegator.

Additionally they can stake their coins and become a staker if the baker accepts staking.

You can stake any amount in your spendable balance, but you should reserve some funds for staking, unstaking and finalization fees.

You can stake more or unstake at any time, but changes take 2 cycles to affect baking rights and hence any rewards.

Unstaked funds are still frozen. The unstaking needs to be finalized after 4 cycles.

The user’s wallet receives any baking rewards due to the staking directly from the Tezos protocol. The baker is not involved in this process. The rewards are automatically staked.

The user’s stake is subject to slashing should the baker misbehave.

You can liquidate your stake by unstaking everything, waiting 4 cycles, and then by issuing the finalization command.

If the baker you have delegated your coins to does not accept staking, you will need to find another baker who does accept staking.

Staking To a Baker Using Octez-client

The user can stake in the same way that a baker can. They must delegate to the baker first. For example to delegate and then stake 700tz:

octez-client set delegate for my_wallet to my_bakeroctez-client stake 700 for my_wallet

The stake is immediately locked and contributes to baking rights within 2 cycles.

If you receive an error like this:

“The delegate currently does not accept staking operations from sources other than itself: its `limit_of_staking_over_baking` parameter is set to 0.”

then the baker is not set up to receive staking.

Changing Your Stake

You can change your stake in a similar way to a baker. To increase your stake you use the stake command. To decrease your stake you use the unstake command.

To increase your stake by 500tz, use:

octez-client stake 500 for my_wallet

To decrease your stake by 400tz, use:

octez-client unstake 400 for my_wallet

After a period of 4 cycles, you can finalize the unstaking action and return the funds to a spendable state.

octez-client finalize unstake for my_wallet

Fully Unstaking

To completely unstake your Tezos coins, use the following command:

octez-client unstake everything for my_wallet

After a period of 4 cycles, you can finalize the unstaking action and return the funds to a spendable state. Also you will need to withdraw your delegation.

octez-client finalize unstake for my_walletoctez-client withdraw delegate from my_wallet

References

Nicolas Ochem, A Walkthrough of Tezos’s New Staking Mechanism.

Nomadic Labs, Prepare for Oxford.

Nomadic Labs, Paris announcement.

Nomadic Labs, Adaptive Issuance in Paris.

Nomadic Labs, Developers UX guide to Adaptive Issuance, in preparation.

Beata Lipska, New Staking UX for Adaptive Issuance (video).

Acknowledgements

Many thanks to Zaynah Dargaye, Lucas Randazzo, Yann Regis-Gianas and Corey Soreff who checked the details and made suggestions to improve the article.

Quick Start Guide for Adaptive Issuance was originally published in Tezos Commons on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.
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Seeking the North Star: the Fascinating Web 3.0 Journey of Retro ManniArtist, filmmaker, and storyteller Retro Manni reflects on his journey into Web 3.0 and finding a home in the Tezos ecosystem. Tezos’ exciting digital art and NFT ecosystem serve as an important entry point into the Tezos ecosystem. The Tezos art scene, initially driven by low gas/minting prices and bolstered by intuitive user interfaces and ease of use, has become one of the most active and engaged blockchain art communities in the Web 3.0 world. It has gone on to birth a thriving ecosystem of marketplaces, collectors, artists, and art appreciators from all across the globe, and represents an important case study in organic Web 3.0 community growth. In its short time in existence, the Tezos art ecosystem has attracted countless talented artists to its cause. They’ve come from every corner of the globe and brought along with them talents spanning multiple disciplines, subject matters, and mediums. Every single one of them has a story that led them to develop and mint their work right here in the Tezos ecosystem. Enter: artist, filmmaker, and storyteller Retro Manni. He, like so many others, comes from a background steeped in creativity and chose to embark on a new journey into the exciting Web 3.0 space, eventually finding a home in the Tezos art community. Presented with the chance to chat with Manni about his work and his journey into the Tezos ecosystem, I jumped at it. Here’s what Retro Manni had to say… “Since 2004 I’ve been working as a filmmaker, but I was also a teacher. I kind of got fed up with being a teacher. I’d kind of had it with that industry, to be honest. I decided that I wanted to pursue filmmaking full-time — leading into more painting and digital work and animation, so I set up my own company and left teaching. About a month after that I had a heart attack. It completely hit me out of the blue. I had an operation and I was on lots of meds, and I went into a good few months of depression. I knew about NFTs at this time, but I wasn’t embedded in that community or anything like that, I just knew about them from the media. Then a friend of mine called me and said “Why are you not in NFTs? You need to be in there.” He’d seen some of my work online and couldn’t fathom how I wasn’t involved already. I was very resistant, but luckily after I got that call I sat with it for a while and next thing you know, I’m 2–3 years on now and knee-deep into it!” As an artist familiar with working with digital canvases to produce his work, NFTs were a natural fit for Manni. His work, richly laced with cyberpunk and 80s retrowave iconography seemed, in many ways, custom-suited to the medium. And, quickly after dipping his toes into blockchain-powered art, the amazing possibilities for sharing his work with the world and developing his talents became clear. The realization led Manni to the genesis of “Retro Man”, an ambitious and fascinating storytelling project he is currently working to realize here in the Tezos ecosystem… “Retro Man is a concept that came out of being in NFTs and being on Tezos. I initially came in with some digital artworks that I’d created — very Cyberpunk. A throwback to the retro wave 80s culture. I was just finding myself. I was meeting new people and trying new things out and I was doing a lot of digital paintings. The problem I was seeing as AI was growing at the time and becoming more popular is that it was looking a lot like the digital paintings that I was doing. It threw a lot of things up in the air for me and made me question the value of what I was doing and whether I belonged in that future. Then I realized: I’m a filmmaker. I don’t really see myself as an artist if I’m honest with myself. I’m a storyteller. I started to really hone in on that idea. I thought ‘I need to take some of those stories that I’ve got and bring them to the blockchain because they’re going to outlast any style or medium of art. Retro Man came out of that.” With this blueprint in place, Manni stepped forth to bring his storytelling concept to fruition. While the Retro Man Universe currently exists as an ongoing animated series in the style of old SNES games and an audiobook, Manni’s larger vision for this project includes a film and a video game as well. And, while the journey to realizing his vision for the Retro Man Universe has only just begun, Manni’s journey into the Tezos art space is emblematic of the things that have made Tezos’ art scene so successful, something we explored together during his recent appearance on TezTalks Live… “The more I learned about it — and I did try minting on Polygon, and no shade to Polygon, but it was a horrible experience. Jumping into the communities on ETH, at least from what I first discovered, I just wasn’t getting a good feeling of ‘this is where I fit’. I was actually very close to giving up until one day I woke up and randomly got a notification that objkt and Teia were running a space on Twitter. I didn’t know much about Tezos at the time, but I jumped in. Immediately, compared to what I’d seen and heard in all those other spaces, the vibe was completely different. It was way more chill. It wasn’t about trying to pump anything or exclusivity or anything like that. It was just people talking about how they can use these platforms to sell their art. They were all really super nice! I thought ‘This is where I see myself’.” As a newcomer to the Web 3.0 art and NFT space, the elements that attracted Manni to the Tezos ecosystem were, in large measure, the same ones that have always appealed to artists who’ve found their way here: ease of use, low fees for minting and selling works, etc. But it wasn’t just Tezos’ second-to-none technology and marketplaces that made Manni’s foray into Tezos such a positive one. A newer element has emerged within Tezos’ thriving art scene that has both made this ecosystem appealing to new artists and made it a place they want to stay once they’ve arrived: a sense of community… “The technology is awesome. I struggle to go anywhere else. I’m not really interested in doing anything elsewhere. I’m quite resistant to change, and I’ve gotten so used to using my Temple wallet, I’ve gotten so used to using objkt and Teia to collect, everything connects so well, I’ve had no issues, and I trust it. I feel comfortable using it. The community’s been brilliant, and there have been some absolutely wonderful people who have welcomed me since the moment I got here. I came in completely fresh — not knowing anyone, and I’ve met some really nice people. The experience has been brilliant.” Today, with his works minted and listed on multiple Tezos NFT marketplaces, Manni has become fully ensconced in the Tezos ecosystem. And that, for anyone interested in bringing new users to Tezos, is a very good thing. It’s why blockchain art continues to be a key pillar of Tezos’ success and ongoing growth. With all of that in mind, I wanted to know more about Retro Manni’s experience here in the Tezos ecosystem… Who are the people who have given you such a positive perception of the Tezos art ecosystem? There are so many, that I couldn’t possibly name them all. From a community-building perspective, 3 people who massively helped me integrate were @NftyTrap, @NftPeperoncino and @rblbab. I wouldn’t have been as consistent without their Twitter spaces and also their support and encouragement in those early days. As of right now, this scene just wouldn’t be the same without @pocobelli — I actually think his Artist Journal series has kept the Tezos scene alive and kicking during the darkest periods. Which Tezos platforms, tools, and marketplaces do you use the most today? I am using Teia and objkt. Objkt primarily for my collection drops and Teia for stand-alone, more unique pieces — those are the ones I really treasure and kind of don’t want to let go of. But I’m extremely excited about DNS’s new platform because of its integration with social media and the Tezos blockchain — it’s shaping up to be a much-needed, rock-solid addition to the ecosystem. I have a special drop planned for that when it launches. What would you say to an artist considering the Tezos ecosystem as a home for their work? As with anything, I would encourage them to do their research and decide whether the blockchain in general will support their overall direction and vision. Times have changed since I came in — it’s no longer the unsustainable gold rush of the last bull run. But, I do believe the accessibility of Tezos, and more importantly, the community around it is one of the most supportive, period. And with that said, I would ask them to think big, and not be held back by some of the barriers and limiting beliefs the trad/irl art world has instilled in them. The sky’s the limit if you have a long-term outlook and a vision you believe in. It’s why I am still here. The full potential hasn’t been realized yet, but I think it’s going to turn the creative industry on its head. This is something I strongly believe. As a case study in the onboarding of a talented artist with an ambitious Web 3.0 vision, Retro Manni’s journey into the Tezos ecosystem can’t be considered anything less than an unmitigated success. From his initial entry point at the hands of a community-organized online event to his current status as a Tezos artist and active community participant (and everything in between), Manni’s journey into this bustling space — marked by the welcoming individuals he encountered every step along the way — stands as a testament to the power of the Tezos community, its generous spirit, and the smooth user experience that brings it all together. I’ll be watching as Manni continues his quest to bring the Retro Man Universe to life, and I hope you all will too! Seeking The North Star: The Fascinating Web 3.0 Journey of Retro Manni was originally published in Tezos Commons on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.

Seeking the North Star: the Fascinating Web 3.0 Journey of Retro Manni

Artist, filmmaker, and storyteller Retro Manni reflects on his journey into Web 3.0 and finding a home in the Tezos ecosystem.

Tezos’ exciting digital art and NFT ecosystem serve as an important entry point into the Tezos ecosystem. The Tezos art scene, initially driven by low gas/minting prices and bolstered by intuitive user interfaces and ease of use, has become one of the most active and engaged blockchain art communities in the Web 3.0 world. It has gone on to birth a thriving ecosystem of marketplaces, collectors, artists, and art appreciators from all across the globe, and represents an important case study in organic Web 3.0 community growth.

In its short time in existence, the Tezos art ecosystem has attracted countless talented artists to its cause. They’ve come from every corner of the globe and brought along with them talents spanning multiple disciplines, subject matters, and mediums. Every single one of them has a story that led them to develop and mint their work right here in the Tezos ecosystem.

Enter: artist, filmmaker, and storyteller Retro Manni. He, like so many others, comes from a background steeped in creativity and chose to embark on a new journey into the exciting Web 3.0 space, eventually finding a home in the Tezos art community. Presented with the chance to chat with Manni about his work and his journey into the Tezos ecosystem, I jumped at it.

Here’s what Retro Manni had to say…

“Since 2004 I’ve been working as a filmmaker, but I was also a teacher. I kind of got fed up with being a teacher. I’d kind of had it with that industry, to be honest. I decided that I wanted to pursue filmmaking full-time — leading into more painting and digital work and animation, so I set up my own company and left teaching. About a month after that I had a heart attack. It completely hit me out of the blue. I had an operation and I was on lots of meds, and I went into a good few months of depression. I knew about NFTs at this time, but I wasn’t embedded in that community or anything like that, I just knew about them from the media. Then a friend of mine called me and said “Why are you not in NFTs? You need to be in there.” He’d seen some of my work online and couldn’t fathom how I wasn’t involved already. I was very resistant, but luckily after I got that call I sat with it for a while and next thing you know, I’m 2–3 years on now and knee-deep into it!”

As an artist familiar with working with digital canvases to produce his work, NFTs were a natural fit for Manni. His work, richly laced with cyberpunk and 80s retrowave iconography seemed, in many ways, custom-suited to the medium. And, quickly after dipping his toes into blockchain-powered art, the amazing possibilities for sharing his work with the world and developing his talents became clear.

The realization led Manni to the genesis of “Retro Man”, an ambitious and fascinating storytelling project he is currently working to realize here in the Tezos ecosystem…

“Retro Man is a concept that came out of being in NFTs and being on Tezos. I initially came in with some digital artworks that I’d created — very Cyberpunk. A throwback to the retro wave 80s culture. I was just finding myself. I was meeting new people and trying new things out and I was doing a lot of digital paintings. The problem I was seeing as AI was growing at the time and becoming more popular is that it was looking a lot like the digital paintings that I was doing. It threw a lot of things up in the air for me and made me question the value of what I was doing and whether I belonged in that future. Then I realized: I’m a filmmaker. I don’t really see myself as an artist if I’m honest with myself. I’m a storyteller. I started to really hone in on that idea. I thought ‘I need to take some of those stories that I’ve got and bring them to the blockchain because they’re going to outlast any style or medium of art. Retro Man came out of that.”

With this blueprint in place, Manni stepped forth to bring his storytelling concept to fruition. While the Retro Man Universe currently exists as an ongoing animated series in the style of old SNES games and an audiobook, Manni’s larger vision for this project includes a film and a video game as well.

And, while the journey to realizing his vision for the Retro Man Universe has only just begun, Manni’s journey into the Tezos art space is emblematic of the things that have made Tezos’ art scene so successful, something we explored together during his recent appearance on TezTalks Live…

“The more I learned about it — and I did try minting on Polygon, and no shade to Polygon, but it was a horrible experience. Jumping into the communities on ETH, at least from what I first discovered, I just wasn’t getting a good feeling of ‘this is where I fit’. I was actually very close to giving up until one day I woke up and randomly got a notification that objkt and Teia were running a space on Twitter. I didn’t know much about Tezos at the time, but I jumped in. Immediately, compared to what I’d seen and heard in all those other spaces, the vibe was completely different. It was way more chill. It wasn’t about trying to pump anything or exclusivity or anything like that. It was just people talking about how they can use these platforms to sell their art. They were all really super nice! I thought ‘This is where I see myself’.”

As a newcomer to the Web 3.0 art and NFT space, the elements that attracted Manni to the Tezos ecosystem were, in large measure, the same ones that have always appealed to artists who’ve found their way here: ease of use, low fees for minting and selling works, etc. But it wasn’t just Tezos’ second-to-none technology and marketplaces that made Manni’s foray into Tezos such a positive one. A newer element has emerged within Tezos’ thriving art scene that has both made this ecosystem appealing to new artists and made it a place they want to stay once they’ve arrived: a sense of community…

“The technology is awesome. I struggle to go anywhere else. I’m not really interested in doing anything elsewhere. I’m quite resistant to change, and I’ve gotten so used to using my Temple wallet, I’ve gotten so used to using objkt and Teia to collect, everything connects so well, I’ve had no issues, and I trust it. I feel comfortable using it.

The community’s been brilliant, and there have been some absolutely wonderful people who have welcomed me since the moment I got here. I came in completely fresh — not knowing anyone, and I’ve met some really nice people. The experience has been brilliant.”

Today, with his works minted and listed on multiple Tezos NFT marketplaces, Manni has become fully ensconced in the Tezos ecosystem. And that, for anyone interested in bringing new users to Tezos, is a very good thing. It’s why blockchain art continues to be a key pillar of Tezos’ success and ongoing growth.

With all of that in mind, I wanted to know more about Retro Manni’s experience here in the Tezos ecosystem…

Who are the people who have given you such a positive perception of the Tezos art ecosystem?

There are so many, that I couldn’t possibly name them all. From a community-building perspective, 3 people who massively helped me integrate were @NftyTrap, @NftPeperoncino and @rblbab. I wouldn’t have been as consistent without their Twitter spaces and also their support and encouragement in those early days. As of right now, this scene just wouldn’t be the same without @pocobelli — I actually think his Artist Journal series has kept the Tezos scene alive and kicking during the darkest periods.

Which Tezos platforms, tools, and marketplaces do you use the most today?

I am using Teia and objkt. Objkt primarily for my collection drops and Teia for stand-alone, more unique pieces — those are the ones I really treasure and kind of don’t want to let go of. But I’m extremely excited about DNS’s new platform because of its integration with social media and the Tezos blockchain — it’s shaping up to be a much-needed, rock-solid addition to the ecosystem. I have a special drop planned for that when it launches.

What would you say to an artist considering the Tezos ecosystem as a home for their work?

As with anything, I would encourage them to do their research and decide whether the blockchain in general will support their overall direction and vision. Times have changed since I came in — it’s no longer the unsustainable gold rush of the last bull run. But, I do believe the accessibility of Tezos, and more importantly, the community around it is one of the most supportive, period. And with that said, I would ask them to think big, and not be held back by some of the barriers and limiting beliefs the trad/irl art world has instilled in them. The sky’s the limit if you have a long-term outlook and a vision you believe in. It’s why I am still here. The full potential hasn’t been realized yet, but I think it’s going to turn the creative industry on its head. This is something I strongly believe.

As a case study in the onboarding of a talented artist with an ambitious Web 3.0 vision, Retro Manni’s journey into the Tezos ecosystem can’t be considered anything less than an unmitigated success. From his initial entry point at the hands of a community-organized online event to his current status as a Tezos artist and active community participant (and everything in between), Manni’s journey into this bustling space — marked by the welcoming individuals he encountered every step along the way — stands as a testament to the power of the Tezos community, its generous spirit, and the smooth user experience that brings it all together.

I’ll be watching as Manni continues his quest to bring the Retro Man Universe to life, and I hope you all will too!

Seeking The North Star: The Fascinating Web 3.0 Journey of Retro Manni was originally published in Tezos Commons on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.
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Built on Tezos: ‘Here & Now: Edition 6’ Enters the Endgame“H&N: Edition 6” is upon us. A look into one of Tezos’ most exciting projects and its upcoming grand finale! “Here & Now” has redefined the virtual experience landscape over its previous five editions, blending art, technology, and interactivity in groundbreaking ways. As we approach the launch of its sixth and final edition next month, anticipation builds for what promises to be the most immersive installment yet, not just on Tezos, but around the whole web3 industry. Scheduled to launch on May 11th, “Here & Now: Edition 6” offers attendees a unique virtual realm accessible through specially minted entry tokens, now available for participants on Tezos. This final edition is set to showcase a spectacular lineup of artists, through an immersive digital experience, where art can be viewed, interacted with, and even collected (if you are fast enough). But more on that later. The “Here & Now” Journey Launched by the talented Michael Beets, an award-winning director, “Here & Now” kicked off its epic run on Tezos in 2021 and has already rocked out five killer editions, each one upping the ante from the last. Looking back, “Here & Now” has stretched the limits of immersive art and virtual get-togethers with great side events like ANTIDOTE and CTRL+ALT+REVOLT. It’s not just about art shows; it’s a whole vibe — fusing a buzzing community of artists and digital art collectors with virtual escape rooms, movie references, and all sorts of jaw-dropping experiences in a totally immersive and interactive metaverse. Here & Now: Edition 6; We’re In The Endgame Now <a href="https://medium.com/media/832200fe7d975aeec8d6d06ecf4dd560/href">https://medium.com/media/832200fe7d975aeec8d6d06ecf4dd560/href</a> After a thrilling three-year run, the grand finale of Here & Now is upon us, and it promises to be an absolute blowout. Here are some of the things to expect from Edition 6: A Fire Lineup of Artists: Get ready for an incredible roster including Xer0x, Goldcat, Brolket, Cemhah, Uczine, Salawaki, OMGiDRAWEDit, Marcel Flores, Danielle King, YUDHO, Simulacro, Poppel, and Santiago. These talented creators are bringing fresh artworks to life under the compelling ‘2027: Memento Mori’ theme that you will be able to explore and collect through the experience. Interactive Minting Experience: Powered by Emergent Properties, this feature offers a unique minting experience that’s part of your introspective journey. Reflect on your present and envision your future in 2027. Your choices influence the traits of a generative artwork which is then minted directly to your wallet, offering both a personal and collective representation of your journey. 3D Vending Machine: An interactive 3D vending machine filled with artworks by Sky Goodman, showcasing a new collection within the immersive environment. Commissioned Artworks for Claiming: Special artworks crafted by artists from past editions (Sutu, Nate Hill, Mumu_thestan, just to name a few) are available for free claiming, each Edition 6 coin entitling the holder to one free mint on a first-come, first-serve basis. Tezzardz Game: The Tezos OG PFP project springs to life with an exciting super fun gaming experience within the H&N experience! It’s also worth mentioning that if my experience with the previous editions has taught me anything, it is that there’s usually much more to these events than what the announcements cover. How to Participate To join in on the sixth edition of the Here & Now experience, you’ll need an entry token in your wallet. These tokens (1000 editions total) are available for purchase on Objkt.com. When you buy a token, not only does it grant you access to the event, but you also receive complimentary mints as mentioned above. If you’ve collected tokens from previous editions, you’ll enjoy additional special perks. For those interested in extra benefits, purchasing three coins entitles you to a complimentary mint for an Edition 6 gallery on Oncyber, plus more advantages for holding Edition 6 tokens. Once you have your entry token, you’re all set to access the event. The virtual doors will open on May 11th, and you can dive into the experience through the Here & Now website. Get ready to explore an immersive digital art environment like no other! Tip: For the full immersive experience, be sure to wear headphones! As the final edition of “Here & Now” approaches on May 11th, there’s a real sense of excitement in the air. This series has been a testament to the innovative spirit of the Tezos community, consistently pushing the envelope in digital art and not only. “Here & Now: Edition 6” embodies the spirit of innovation, and trust me, it’s something you need to experience firsthand to fully appreciate. Words and pictures don’t do justice to the unique feelings and immersive atmosphere this event creates. So grab your entry tokens, put on your headphones, and get ready to step into a world that brings the experimental vibe of Tezos into every artwork and interaction. Join and be part of a community that’s reshaping the future of digital art right before our eyes. It’s more than an event — it’s where technology meets creativity in the most dynamic of ways. Built on Tezos: ‘Here & Now: Edition 6’ Enters the Endgame was originally published in Tezos Commons on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.

Built on Tezos: ‘Here & Now: Edition 6’ Enters the Endgame

“H&N: Edition 6” is upon us. A look into one of Tezos’ most exciting projects and its upcoming grand finale!

“Here & Now” has redefined the virtual experience landscape over its previous five editions, blending art, technology, and interactivity in groundbreaking ways. As we approach the launch of its sixth and final edition next month, anticipation builds for what promises to be the most immersive installment yet, not just on Tezos, but around the whole web3 industry.

Scheduled to launch on May 11th, “Here & Now: Edition 6” offers attendees a unique virtual realm accessible through specially minted entry tokens, now available for participants on Tezos. This final edition is set to showcase a spectacular lineup of artists, through an immersive digital experience, where art can be viewed, interacted with, and even collected (if you are fast enough). But more on that later.

The “Here & Now” Journey

Launched by the talented Michael Beets, an award-winning director, “Here & Now” kicked off its epic run on Tezos in 2021 and has already rocked out five killer editions, each one upping the ante from the last. Looking back, “Here & Now” has stretched the limits of immersive art and virtual get-togethers with great side events like ANTIDOTE and CTRL+ALT+REVOLT.

It’s not just about art shows; it’s a whole vibe — fusing a buzzing community of artists and digital art collectors with virtual escape rooms, movie references, and all sorts of jaw-dropping experiences in a totally immersive and interactive metaverse.

Here & Now: Edition 6; We’re In The Endgame Now

<a href="https://medium.com/media/832200fe7d975aeec8d6d06ecf4dd560/href">https://medium.com/media/832200fe7d975aeec8d6d06ecf4dd560/href</a>

After a thrilling three-year run, the grand finale of Here & Now is upon us, and it promises to be an absolute blowout. Here are some of the things to expect from Edition 6:

A Fire Lineup of Artists: Get ready for an incredible roster including Xer0x, Goldcat, Brolket, Cemhah, Uczine, Salawaki, OMGiDRAWEDit, Marcel Flores, Danielle King, YUDHO, Simulacro, Poppel, and Santiago. These talented creators are bringing fresh artworks to life under the compelling ‘2027: Memento Mori’ theme that you will be able to explore and collect through the experience.

Interactive Minting Experience: Powered by Emergent Properties, this feature offers a unique minting experience that’s part of your introspective journey. Reflect on your present and envision your future in 2027. Your choices influence the traits of a generative artwork which is then minted directly to your wallet, offering both a personal and collective representation of your journey.

3D Vending Machine: An interactive 3D vending machine filled with artworks by Sky Goodman, showcasing a new collection within the immersive environment.

Commissioned Artworks for Claiming: Special artworks crafted by artists from past editions (Sutu, Nate Hill, Mumu_thestan, just to name a few) are available for free claiming, each Edition 6 coin entitling the holder to one free mint on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Tezzardz Game: The Tezos OG PFP project springs to life with an exciting super fun gaming experience within the H&N experience!

It’s also worth mentioning that if my experience with the previous editions has taught me anything, it is that there’s usually much more to these events than what the announcements cover.

How to Participate

To join in on the sixth edition of the Here & Now experience, you’ll need an entry token in your wallet. These tokens (1000 editions total) are available for purchase on Objkt.com. When you buy a token, not only does it grant you access to the event, but you also receive complimentary mints as mentioned above. If you’ve collected tokens from previous editions, you’ll enjoy additional special perks.

For those interested in extra benefits, purchasing three coins entitles you to a complimentary mint for an Edition 6 gallery on Oncyber, plus more advantages for holding Edition 6 tokens. Once you have your entry token, you’re all set to access the event. The virtual doors will open on May 11th, and you can dive into the experience through the Here & Now website. Get ready to explore an immersive digital art environment like no other! Tip: For the full immersive experience, be sure to wear headphones!

As the final edition of “Here & Now” approaches on May 11th, there’s a real sense of excitement in the air. This series has been a testament to the innovative spirit of the Tezos community, consistently pushing the envelope in digital art and not only.

“Here & Now: Edition 6” embodies the spirit of innovation, and trust me, it’s something you need to experience firsthand to fully appreciate. Words and pictures don’t do justice to the unique feelings and immersive atmosphere this event creates.

So grab your entry tokens, put on your headphones, and get ready to step into a world that brings the experimental vibe of Tezos into every artwork and interaction. Join and be part of a community that’s reshaping the future of digital art right before our eyes. It’s more than an event — it’s where technology meets creativity in the most dynamic of ways.

Built on Tezos: ‘Here & Now: Edition 6’ Enters the Endgame was originally published in Tezos Commons on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.
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Tezos Ticks All the BoxesWhat makes a blockchain great? What are the “must-haves” and how is Tezos meeting these standards? As someone who’s navigated the choppy waters of blockchains for a couple of years, looking at the current crypto market, I’ve come to wonder what truly sets a platform apart in this revolutionary space, and for me, it’s about more than just smart contracts, transaction speeds, and gambling — it’s about adhering to the core values of cryptocurrency while continuously evolving to meet future challenges. At its heart, a solid blockchain platform needs to champion transparency, decentralization, security, and user empowerment. These aren’t just nice-to-have features; they are the foundational pillars that support the trust and functionality of any blockchain. With that in mind, I wanted to share what I think are some of the “must-haves” for any blockchain and how Tezos ticks all those boxes. Let’s get into it! Future-proof If you want to build a project, mint some digital art, or in general invest your time and money in a blockchain, you want it to be future-proof. You need to feel safe and that the foundations that you build upon will still be solid in one, ten, or a hundred years and this is a point where Tezos excels. I can’t think of another blockchain that has evolved and upgraded as consistently as Tezos. With 15 upgrades already under its belt and a 16th on the way, Tezos’ on-chain governance model makes it exceptionally adaptable. It continually incorporates the latest technologies and meets the evolving demands of the industry, ensuring it never gets left behind. Security Another critical element of a robust blockchain is its security. Blockchains are currently undergoing groundbreaking technological advancements, and we often see hastily developed projects that lead to failures. The Tezos protocol is crafted in OCaml, a functional programming language known for its “Secure-By-Design” qualities. Additionally, it employs Michelson as the primary programming language for its smart contracts, which supports formal verification of code — crucial for institutions and other high-security applications. It’s worth noting that Tezos is open-source and has been rigorously tested over its five-plus years in existence. Lastly, as we mentioned in the previous point, Tezos is getting upgrades more than any other blockchain, these upgrades almost always include improvements to its security which make it even more secure as we move forward. Scalability The idea here is simple, If you want to build the digital commonwealth on top of blockchain technology, your blockchain must be able to support the demand. This has been made clear and it’s no wonder most blockchains, new and old, have put their marketing focus on scalability. So how is Tezos doing on that topic? Well, besides the 1 million transactions per second (TPS) demonstration that we saw last summer, the Tezos core teams have been really hard at work on scalability. The integration of enshrined rollups last year was a significant milestone, and now, with the Data Availability Layer (DAL) included in the upcoming “Paris” protocol upgrade — currently in the on-chain governance voting process — Tezos is truly staying ahead of the curve in decentralized scalability. Sticking to the Core Values of Crypto One aspect often overlooked in today’s blockchain industry is the commitment of certain platforms to uphold the foundational principles of cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology. We frequently observe blockchains compromising on decentralization and censorship resistance — key tenets that originally defined this technology. In contrast, Tezos continues to honor these essential values as it progresses toward its 16th upgrade. It consistently implements innovations and enhancements in security, scalability, and other critical areas of its ecosystem without forsaking its core principles. As a result, Tezos remains among the most decentralized and inclusive blockchains available. After all, without genuine decentralization and resistance to censorship, one might as well opt for a centralized database. Additionally, Tezos stands out for its accessibility; with low hardware and stake requirements, it’s one of the most affordable blockchains for validators to join. Furthermore, Tezos’s approach to decentralization extends beyond merely having a large number of nodes and equitable token distribution. It has also been a trailblazer in decentralized decision-making through its on-chain governance system. Tezos is effectively driving progress in the blockchain space, motivated by the right reasons and focusing on what truly matters. Community In the topic of blockchain “must-haves” and differentiators, I couldn’t have left out the community. We all understand the importance of community and I have to say the Tezos community is a unique one. A collective full of diverse and passionate people. It is the kind of community that will welcome and support everyone but will not stay passive. It will voice its opinions and it will actively participate in improving the Tezos ecosystem. Be it developers, artists, gamers, defi users, traders, or simply Tezos enthusiasts, you will find a like-minded sub-community where you will feel at home. I really can’t say enough good things about our community, I’m just super glad I’m part of it. In wrapping up, if your priorities align with stability and a principled approach to blockchain development, then Tezos is your go-to blockchain. It’s not just about being part of another blockchain community; it’s about engaging with a forward-thinking ecosystem that values progress while sticking to its core principles. Tezos isn’t just ticking boxes — it’s creating them. Whether you’re a developer, artist, or just a crypto enthusiast, Tezos offers a solid foundation and a vibrant community that’s ready to welcome and grow with you. Join us in shaping a future where technology respects values and where every update is a step towards a better, more decentralized world. Tezos Ticks All The Boxes was originally published in Tezos Commons on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.

Tezos Ticks All the Boxes

What makes a blockchain great? What are the “must-haves” and how is Tezos meeting these standards?

As someone who’s navigated the choppy waters of blockchains for a couple of years, looking at the current crypto market, I’ve come to wonder what truly sets a platform apart in this revolutionary space, and for me, it’s about more than just smart contracts, transaction speeds, and gambling — it’s about adhering to the core values of cryptocurrency while continuously evolving to meet future challenges.

At its heart, a solid blockchain platform needs to champion transparency, decentralization, security, and user empowerment. These aren’t just nice-to-have features; they are the foundational pillars that support the trust and functionality of any blockchain. With that in mind, I wanted to share what I think are some of the “must-haves” for any blockchain and how Tezos ticks all those boxes. Let’s get into it!

Future-proof

If you want to build a project, mint some digital art, or in general invest your time and money in a blockchain, you want it to be future-proof. You need to feel safe and that the foundations that you build upon will still be solid in one, ten, or a hundred years and this is a point where Tezos excels.

I can’t think of another blockchain that has evolved and upgraded as consistently as Tezos. With 15 upgrades already under its belt and a 16th on the way, Tezos’ on-chain governance model makes it exceptionally adaptable. It continually incorporates the latest technologies and meets the evolving demands of the industry, ensuring it never gets left behind.

Security

Another critical element of a robust blockchain is its security. Blockchains are currently undergoing groundbreaking technological advancements, and we often see hastily developed projects that lead to failures. The Tezos protocol is crafted in OCaml, a functional programming language known for its “Secure-By-Design” qualities.

Additionally, it employs Michelson as the primary programming language for its smart contracts, which supports formal verification of code — crucial for institutions and other high-security applications.

It’s worth noting that Tezos is open-source and has been rigorously tested over its five-plus years in existence. Lastly, as we mentioned in the previous point, Tezos is getting upgrades more than any other blockchain, these upgrades almost always include improvements to its security which make it even more secure as we move forward.

Scalability

The idea here is simple, If you want to build the digital commonwealth on top of blockchain technology, your blockchain must be able to support the demand. This has been made clear and it’s no wonder most blockchains, new and old, have put their marketing focus on scalability. So how is Tezos doing on that topic?

Well, besides the 1 million transactions per second (TPS) demonstration that we saw last summer, the Tezos core teams have been really hard at work on scalability. The integration of enshrined rollups last year was a significant milestone, and now, with the Data Availability Layer (DAL) included in the upcoming “Paris” protocol upgrade — currently in the on-chain governance voting process — Tezos is truly staying ahead of the curve in decentralized scalability.

Sticking to the Core Values of Crypto

One aspect often overlooked in today’s blockchain industry is the commitment of certain platforms to uphold the foundational principles of cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology. We frequently observe blockchains compromising on decentralization and censorship resistance — key tenets that originally defined this technology.

In contrast, Tezos continues to honor these essential values as it progresses toward its 16th upgrade. It consistently implements innovations and enhancements in security, scalability, and other critical areas of its ecosystem without forsaking its core principles. As a result, Tezos remains among the most decentralized and inclusive blockchains available. After all, without genuine decentralization and resistance to censorship, one might as well opt for a centralized database.

Additionally, Tezos stands out for its accessibility; with low hardware and stake requirements, it’s one of the most affordable blockchains for validators to join. Furthermore, Tezos’s approach to decentralization extends beyond merely having a large number of nodes and equitable token distribution. It has also been a trailblazer in decentralized decision-making through its on-chain governance system. Tezos is effectively driving progress in the blockchain space, motivated by the right reasons and focusing on what truly matters.

Community

In the topic of blockchain “must-haves” and differentiators, I couldn’t have left out the community. We all understand the importance of community and I have to say the Tezos community is a unique one. A collective full of diverse and passionate people. It is the kind of community that will welcome and support everyone but will not stay passive. It will voice its opinions and it will actively participate in improving the Tezos ecosystem.

Be it developers, artists, gamers, defi users, traders, or simply Tezos enthusiasts, you will find a like-minded sub-community where you will feel at home. I really can’t say enough good things about our community, I’m just super glad I’m part of it.

In wrapping up, if your priorities align with stability and a principled approach to blockchain development, then Tezos is your go-to blockchain. It’s not just about being part of another blockchain community; it’s about engaging with a forward-thinking ecosystem that values progress while sticking to its core principles.

Tezos isn’t just ticking boxes — it’s creating them. Whether you’re a developer, artist, or just a crypto enthusiast, Tezos offers a solid foundation and a vibrant community that’s ready to welcome and grow with you. Join us in shaping a future where technology respects values and where every update is a step towards a better, more decentralized world.

Tezos Ticks All The Boxes was originally published in Tezos Commons on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.
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The Baking Sheet - Issue #199Adaptive Issuance: Transforming Tezos Staking Tezos Governance Watch: Paris B Inches Closer As I reflect on this week’s update for the Baking Sheet, a compelling analogy comes to mind: Tezos' governance mechanism resembles a meticulously crafted clock—each tick a deliberate step, each tock a testament to the Tezos’ relentless pursuit of advancement. Currently, the hands of this clock point towards a critical milestone, the approval of Paris B, a proposal teeming with transformative potential. Paris B has secured an impressive 99.46% approval rate from the voting participants, yet it stands at a precipice, with participation hovering just above 50%, still short of the required 51.37% quorum. This moment is more than procedural; it’s a measure of the community’s pulse, testing the collective commitment of Tezos' bakers to propel the blockchain forward. Tezos thrives on its dynamic and inclusive model of governance, a feature that has catalyzed its rapid evolution. This system is built on the active participation of its community, turning each voting phase into a reflection of its democratic ethos. A Brief Recap of Paris B’s Core Enhancements: Reduced Block Times: Designed to accelerate transactions and enhance network efficiency without compromising security. Data Availability Layer (DAL): Increases throughput and scalability, especially for Smart Rollups, by enabling data attestation outside of Layer 1 blocks. Adaptive Issuance and Staking: Adjusts economic parameters to ensure greater sustainability and bolster security. Adaptive Slashing: Implements nuanced penalties for protocol violations, aligning penalties more closely with the severity and intent of infractions. Reflections and Mobilization: To the Tezos Bakers, your engagement now is more pivotal than ever. Each vote cast is not just a procedural step but a testament to the robustness and vitality of Tezos' democratic foundations. If you have yet to vote, consider this a call to weigh in on a proposal that could shape the blockchain's future. And to those who have vested their tokens with bakers, this is a crucial time to ensure your voices are heard through the bakers who represent your stakes. Your proactive participation is essential, not just for the passage of Paris B but for the vibrancy of the governance ecosystem itself. As we inch closer to the decisive threshold, every vote not only counts but speaks volumes. The success or stalling of Paris B will serve as a poignant indicator of the community's readiness to embrace change and innovate at the speed of trust. This moment in Tezos' journey is a profound one, offering both a test and a testament to the power of collective action in the blockchain world. As subscribers to this narrative, your insight and actions will help script the next chapter of Tezos' ambitious saga. Let's watch closely as this governance cycle unfolds, revealing not just the fate of Paris B, but the character of the Tezos community at large. As always, you can follow all the governance activity on Tezos Agora. Tezos Community Engagement: Your Voice Matters In the spirit of continuous improvement and community-driven progress, the team at Trilitech invites all members of the Tezos community to participate in a Tezos Community Survey. This initiative is a crucial step towards harnessing the collective insights and experiences of Tezos stakeholders to further enhance the ecosystem. The Tezos ecosystem thrives on the active involvement and feedback of its community, embodying a project powered by its users. The insights gathered from this survey will play a pivotal role in shaping future strategies and innovations within the Tezos ecosystem. Here's What You Need to Know: Purpose: The survey aims to collect feedback on recent activities and developments in the Tezos ecosystem. Anonymity: Your responses will be anonymous, ensuring the freedom to express honest opinions and feedback. However, if you wish to engage further or identify your feedback, there is an option to share your Twitter handle at the end of the survey. Impact: Your feedback is invaluable. It not only helps identify areas of success but also highlights opportunities for improvement and innovation. Participate Now: Ready to make your voice heard? Click on the link below to begin the survey. It’s quick and straightforward, designed to respect your time while capturing essential insights. Start the Tezos Community Survey This is more than just a survey; it's an opportunity to contribute to the trajectory of Tezos, ensuring it remains a robust, user-centric blockchain ecosystem. Your participation is crucial—let’s shape the future of Tezos together. Universal Health Token to Introduce Gamified Digital Healthcare to the Tezos Ecosystem Following a partnership with the Tezos Foundation, the creators of the Universal Health Token have selected Tezos as the blockchain ecosystem of choice for the launch of UHT. The Force of Good Foundation created UHT in partnership with Animoca Brands-funded healthcare start-up GOQii. With a focus on widespread adoption and interoperability, they envision a collaborative healthcare ecosystem where the token serves as a catalyst for wellness and positive behavioral change. Initially released in beta on Polygon in October 2023 via the GOQii digital platform, the project is set to transition onto Etherlink - the Tezos-based EVM-compatible L2 network - in the coming months. About the UHT UHT focuses on rewarding people for holistically healthy living by gamifying health and rewarding healthy behaviors and lifestyle habits. This includes staying active, eating healthy, sleeping well, meditating, monitoring vitals, interacting with experts, and storing health records. Conceived as a response to the urgent need for preventive care, UHT aims to combat chronic diseases by incentivizing healthy living through a comprehensive digital ecosystem. Yat Siu, co-founder and executive chairman of Animoca Brands and an advisor for UHT, commented: The Universal Health Token is a project at the confluence of decentralization and preventive healthcare. The integration of gamification in health initiatives represents a pioneering approach to addressing some of the most pressing challenges in global healthcare. We support and share UHT’s vision of leveraging blockchain technology to create immersive digital experiences and achieve meaningful real-world outcomes. Use cases A health e-marketplace provided by GOQii is already available for users to spend UHT to purchase health-focused products, services, and digital health solutions. In addition to the existing relationships with healthcare organizations through the partnership with GOQii, the Force of Good Foundation is working to partner with other healthcare organizations, including hospitals, pharmaceutical and insurance companies, to enable them to reward their users for proactive health management, adherence to treatment plans, and achieving positive outcomes. Living healthy As global life expectancy continues to grow and healthcare costs soar, preventative initiatives such as UHT become increasingly important. Preventative initiatives are essential for addressing the underlying factors driving a rise in chronic diseases and healthcare expenditure. Living a healthy life shouldn’t depend on treating illnesses after they occur. Rather, it should be about proactively managing health and wellness to prevent the onset of diseases - where possible. Projects like the Universal Health Token have the potential to shift the focus of healthcare from reactive to proactive by offering incentives to promote healthy behavior. Incentivizing healthy choices demonstrates the positive impact that technological progress can have on the well-being of people in their day-to-day lives. The Tezos Foundation is proud to support the pioneering healthy behavior enhancement program of Universal Health Token. – Jean-Frédéric Mognetti, Executive Director at the Tezos Foundation. To stay up-to-date with this and other news, follow Tezos on Twitter. This Week in the Tezos Ecosystem Tezos-Focused DeFi Accelerator Program Launches in Singapore This week, the DeFi ecosystem welcomed a significant new initiative as the DeFi Catalyst Accelerator (DCA) launched in Singapore. Hosted by TZ APAC, this six-week program is designed to foster innovation and growth in the decentralized finance (DeFi) sector by supporting startups that are developing on Etherlink and Tezos. A New Horizon for DeFi Innovators The accelerator has opened its doors to six teams of early-stage innovators, offering them a unique opportunity to create the next generation of DeFi applications within the Tezos ecosystem. Throughout the program, these participants will receive essential resources, expert mentorship, and the possibility of securing up to $200,000 in funding to bring their innovative ideas to life on Tezos and Etherlink. Meet the DeFi Innovators: Plenty: Set to become the first lending and borrowing platform on Etherlink, Plenty aims to evolve into a comprehensive lending and borrowing aggregator for the entire EVM landscape. Hanji: This on-chain spot exchange built with Solidity focuses on reducing gas costs compared to AMMs (automated market makers). Hanji plans to enhance its offering with features like LP tokens with market-making strategies, embedded wallets for one-click trades, and credit accounts for margin trading. SaveX: Aiming to redefine remittances and e-commerce payments, SaveX is a non-custodial neobank that ensures high transaction success rates, favorable exchange rates, and low costs in emerging markets. Its integrated wallet supports frictionless stablecoin transactions, offering a seamless alternative to traditional payment systems. Hashleap: Tailored for Web3 businesses, freelancers, and contractors, Hashleap simplifies cryptocurrency payment management through a blend of on-chain and off-chain tools, facilitating efficient transaction tracking, receipt, and reconciliation. Rivo: Rivo’s self-custodial AA wallet and one-click yield options across multiple blockchains provide users with a Web2-like investing experience, streamlining the entire DeFi investment process. StableTech: A Tezos consortium expert in creating foundational DeFi tools such as asset-backed stablecoins (StableTez), decentralized exchanges (TEZEX), and decentralized lending platforms (TezFin). What’s Next for DCA Participants? The DCA aims to not only assist these teams in developing functional products but also to connect them with the broader industry to foster partnerships and investment opportunities. With resources to build and iterate on a minimal viable product (MVP), these teams are positioned to collect user feedback and attract potential investors, thus enhancing their trajectories within the dynamic DeFi landscape. Etherlink: A Platform Built to Connect Ecosystems Etherlink, a key component of the program, offers an EVM-compatible L2 rollup built on Tezos. It promises lightning-fast transactions, robust censorship resistance, and low fees. The upcoming introduction of a decentralized sequencer and built-in MEV protection further positions Etherlink as a secure and reliable platform for DeFi development. Tezos Foundation Announces Latest Grantee: Star Symphony The Tezos Foundation has announced Star Symphony as the latest recipient of its grant program. Developed by Sekai Studio, Star Symphony is a rhythm game that not only entertains but also empowers musicians and artists within the burgeoning creator economy. A Symphony of Innovation and Community Engagement Star Symphony has garnered significant attention with over 20,000 registered players and a robust monthly active user base of 4,000. The game's vibrant community has contributed to an impressive catalog of over 100 tracks, showcasing the creative potential and engagement of its user base. What sets Star Symphony apart is its innovative use of blockchain technology to benefit creators. The game allows musicians and artists to list their music as NFTs, which players can mint directly within the game environment. This model offers creators up to 90% in royalties, providing a substantial income stream and leveraging Tezos’ blockchain capabilities for transparent and efficient transactions. Collaborative Foundations for Future Growth The collaboration highlights include partnerships with notable industry figures such as the co-founder of Guitar Hero and the CEO of Team Secret. These collaborations underscore the game’s commitment to quality and its ties to both the gaming and music industries, enhancing its appeal and credibility. Exploring Star Symphony For those interested in experiencing this innovative blend of music, gaming, and Tezos tech, more information is available on the official Star Symphony website. Here, visitors can dive deeper into the game's features, explore its community-driven content, and learn how Tezos is powering this unique platform. Learn more about Star Symphony This Week in Tezos Development Octez v19.2 is live | Nomadic Labs Nomadic Labs has announced the release of Octez v19.2, a significant update designed to enhance the functionality and reliability of the Tezos blockchain, particularly for those involved with Smart Rollups and operating nodes in archive or full history modes. Key Updates in Octez v19.2: Enhanced Node Reliability: The update addresses a critical issue in nodes running full or archive history modes. Previously, these nodes could encounter errors while accessing blocks from the cemented store. With v19.2, this problem is resolved, ensuring that blocks can always be retrieved successfully, thereby enhancing the stability and reliability of node operations. Smart Rollup Improvements: Another crucial fix in v19.2 pertains to the Smart Rollup node. There was an issue where the incorrect computation of Dissections could unfairly cause honest players to lose refutation games. This update corrects that error, fostering a fairer and more secure environment for all participants. Comprehensive Documentation: For those interested in the specific changes and looking for guidance on updating their systems, a full Changelog and detailed update instructions are available on the version 19 release page. Read the full Changelog and update instructions. For further details and discussions around the release of Octez v19.2, community members and developers are encouraged to visit the Tezos Agora forum. Join the discussion on Tezos Agora LigoLANG v1.6.0 | Marigold LigoLANG, a cornerstone in the Tezos development community, is excited to unveil the release of LigoLANG v1.6.0. This latest update marks a significant stride forward, incorporating support for the newly proposed Paris B protocol alongside other key enhancements aimed at improving the developer experience. Key Features in LigoLANG v1.6.0: Paris B Protocol Support: In alignment with the ongoing advancements within the Tezos ecosystem, LigoLANG v1.6.0 has upgraded to support the Paris B protocol proposal. This update ensures compatibility with the latest protocol features, paving the way for developers to leverage the enhanced capabilities of Paris B. Improved Type Distinction: A notable enhancement in v1.6.0 is the refined ability to disambiguate array tuples from lists using typing information. This improvement addresses a common source of confusion in code readability and maintenance, facilitating clearer and more precise programming constructs. For more detailed information about this specific feature enhancement, developers and interested parties can visit the following link: Learn more about the array tuples vs. lists enhancement 🔴 Now Streaming: Tezos Creator Spotlight | Retro Manni Join us as we spotlight Retro Manni! Retro Manni joins us to talk about his larger vision for his fascinating Retro Man project and his journey to realizing that vision here in the Tezos ecosystem. Retro Man, for those who might not know, is an ambitious multimedia project encompassing NFTs, an audiobook, and eventually also both a game and a film. Where to Watch: YouTube Powered by beehiiv

The Baking Sheet - Issue #199

Adaptive Issuance: Transforming Tezos Staking

Tezos Governance Watch: Paris B Inches Closer

As I reflect on this week’s update for the Baking Sheet, a compelling analogy comes to mind: Tezos' governance mechanism resembles a meticulously crafted clock—each tick a deliberate step, each tock a testament to the Tezos’ relentless pursuit of advancement. Currently, the hands of this clock point towards a critical milestone, the approval of Paris B, a proposal teeming with transformative potential.

Paris B has secured an impressive 99.46% approval rate from the voting participants, yet it stands at a precipice, with participation hovering just above 50%, still short of the required 51.37% quorum. This moment is more than procedural; it’s a measure of the community’s pulse, testing the collective commitment of Tezos' bakers to propel the blockchain forward.

Tezos thrives on its dynamic and inclusive model of governance, a feature that has catalyzed its rapid evolution. This system is built on the active participation of its community, turning each voting phase into a reflection of its democratic ethos.

A Brief Recap of Paris B’s Core Enhancements:

Reduced Block Times: Designed to accelerate transactions and enhance network efficiency without compromising security.

Data Availability Layer (DAL): Increases throughput and scalability, especially for Smart Rollups, by enabling data attestation outside of Layer 1 blocks.

Adaptive Issuance and Staking: Adjusts economic parameters to ensure greater sustainability and bolster security.

Adaptive Slashing: Implements nuanced penalties for protocol violations, aligning penalties more closely with the severity and intent of infractions.

Reflections and Mobilization:

To the Tezos Bakers, your engagement now is more pivotal than ever. Each vote cast is not just a procedural step but a testament to the robustness and vitality of Tezos' democratic foundations. If you have yet to vote, consider this a call to weigh in on a proposal that could shape the blockchain's future.

And to those who have vested their tokens with bakers, this is a crucial time to ensure your voices are heard through the bakers who represent your stakes. Your proactive participation is essential, not just for the passage of Paris B but for the vibrancy of the governance ecosystem itself.

As we inch closer to the decisive threshold, every vote not only counts but speaks volumes. The success or stalling of Paris B will serve as a poignant indicator of the community's readiness to embrace change and innovate at the speed of trust.

This moment in Tezos' journey is a profound one, offering both a test and a testament to the power of collective action in the blockchain world. As subscribers to this narrative, your insight and actions will help script the next chapter of Tezos' ambitious saga. Let's watch closely as this governance cycle unfolds, revealing not just the fate of Paris B, but the character of the Tezos community at large.

As always, you can follow all the governance activity on Tezos Agora.

Tezos Community Engagement: Your Voice Matters

In the spirit of continuous improvement and community-driven progress, the team at Trilitech invites all members of the Tezos community to participate in a Tezos Community Survey. This initiative is a crucial step towards harnessing the collective insights and experiences of Tezos stakeholders to further enhance the ecosystem.

The Tezos ecosystem thrives on the active involvement and feedback of its community, embodying a project powered by its users. The insights gathered from this survey will play a pivotal role in shaping future strategies and innovations within the Tezos ecosystem.

Here's What You Need to Know:

Purpose: The survey aims to collect feedback on recent activities and developments in the Tezos ecosystem.

Anonymity: Your responses will be anonymous, ensuring the freedom to express honest opinions and feedback. However, if you wish to engage further or identify your feedback, there is an option to share your Twitter handle at the end of the survey.

Impact: Your feedback is invaluable. It not only helps identify areas of success but also highlights opportunities for improvement and innovation.

Participate Now: Ready to make your voice heard? Click on the link below to begin the survey. It’s quick and straightforward, designed to respect your time while capturing essential insights.

Start the Tezos Community Survey

This is more than just a survey; it's an opportunity to contribute to the trajectory of Tezos, ensuring it remains a robust, user-centric blockchain ecosystem. Your participation is crucial—let’s shape the future of Tezos together.

Universal Health Token to Introduce Gamified Digital Healthcare to the Tezos Ecosystem

Following a partnership with the Tezos Foundation, the creators of the Universal Health Token have selected Tezos as the blockchain ecosystem of choice for the launch of UHT.

The Force of Good Foundation created UHT in partnership with Animoca Brands-funded healthcare start-up GOQii. With a focus on widespread adoption and interoperability, they envision a collaborative healthcare ecosystem where the token serves as a catalyst for wellness and positive behavioral change.

Initially released in beta on Polygon in October 2023 via the GOQii digital platform, the project is set to transition onto Etherlink - the Tezos-based EVM-compatible L2 network - in the coming months.

About the UHT

UHT focuses on rewarding people for holistically healthy living by gamifying health and rewarding healthy behaviors and lifestyle habits. This includes staying active, eating healthy, sleeping well, meditating, monitoring vitals, interacting with experts, and storing health records.

Conceived as a response to the urgent need for preventive care, UHT aims to combat chronic diseases by incentivizing healthy living through a comprehensive digital ecosystem.

Yat Siu, co-founder and executive chairman of Animoca Brands and an advisor for UHT, commented:

The Universal Health Token is a project at the confluence of decentralization and preventive healthcare. The integration of gamification in health initiatives represents a pioneering approach to addressing some of the most pressing challenges in global healthcare. We support and share UHT’s vision of leveraging blockchain technology to create immersive digital experiences and achieve meaningful real-world outcomes.

Use cases

A health e-marketplace provided by GOQii is already available for users to spend UHT to purchase health-focused products, services, and digital health solutions.

In addition to the existing relationships with healthcare organizations through the partnership with GOQii, the Force of Good Foundation is working to partner with other healthcare organizations, including hospitals, pharmaceutical and insurance companies, to enable them to reward their users for proactive health management, adherence to treatment plans, and achieving positive outcomes.

Living healthy

As global life expectancy continues to grow and healthcare costs soar, preventative initiatives such as UHT become increasingly important. Preventative initiatives are essential for addressing the underlying factors driving a rise in chronic diseases and healthcare expenditure.

Living a healthy life shouldn’t depend on treating illnesses after they occur. Rather, it should be about proactively managing health and wellness to prevent the onset of diseases - where possible. Projects like the Universal Health Token have the potential to shift the focus of healthcare from reactive to proactive by offering incentives to promote healthy behavior.

Incentivizing healthy choices demonstrates the positive impact that technological progress can have on the well-being of people in their day-to-day lives. The Tezos Foundation is proud to support the pioneering healthy behavior enhancement program of Universal Health Token. – Jean-Frédéric Mognetti, Executive Director at the Tezos Foundation.

To stay up-to-date with this and other news, follow Tezos on Twitter.

This Week in the Tezos Ecosystem

Tezos-Focused DeFi Accelerator Program Launches in Singapore

This week, the DeFi ecosystem welcomed a significant new initiative as the DeFi Catalyst Accelerator (DCA) launched in Singapore. Hosted by TZ APAC, this six-week program is designed to foster innovation and growth in the decentralized finance (DeFi) sector by supporting startups that are developing on Etherlink and Tezos.

A New Horizon for DeFi Innovators

The accelerator has opened its doors to six teams of early-stage innovators, offering them a unique opportunity to create the next generation of DeFi applications within the Tezos ecosystem. Throughout the program, these participants will receive essential resources, expert mentorship, and the possibility of securing up to $200,000 in funding to bring their innovative ideas to life on Tezos and Etherlink.

Meet the DeFi Innovators:

Plenty: Set to become the first lending and borrowing platform on Etherlink, Plenty aims to evolve into a comprehensive lending and borrowing aggregator for the entire EVM landscape.

Hanji: This on-chain spot exchange built with Solidity focuses on reducing gas costs compared to AMMs (automated market makers). Hanji plans to enhance its offering with features like LP tokens with market-making strategies, embedded wallets for one-click trades, and credit accounts for margin trading.

SaveX: Aiming to redefine remittances and e-commerce payments, SaveX is a non-custodial neobank that ensures high transaction success rates, favorable exchange rates, and low costs in emerging markets. Its integrated wallet supports frictionless stablecoin transactions, offering a seamless alternative to traditional payment systems.

Hashleap: Tailored for Web3 businesses, freelancers, and contractors, Hashleap simplifies cryptocurrency payment management through a blend of on-chain and off-chain tools, facilitating efficient transaction tracking, receipt, and reconciliation.

Rivo: Rivo’s self-custodial AA wallet and one-click yield options across multiple blockchains provide users with a Web2-like investing experience, streamlining the entire DeFi investment process.

StableTech: A Tezos consortium expert in creating foundational DeFi tools such as asset-backed stablecoins (StableTez), decentralized exchanges (TEZEX), and decentralized lending platforms (TezFin).

What’s Next for DCA Participants?

The DCA aims to not only assist these teams in developing functional products but also to connect them with the broader industry to foster partnerships and investment opportunities. With resources to build and iterate on a minimal viable product (MVP), these teams are positioned to collect user feedback and attract potential investors, thus enhancing their trajectories within the dynamic DeFi landscape.

Etherlink: A Platform Built to Connect Ecosystems

Etherlink, a key component of the program, offers an EVM-compatible L2 rollup built on Tezos. It promises lightning-fast transactions, robust censorship resistance, and low fees. The upcoming introduction of a decentralized sequencer and built-in MEV protection further positions Etherlink as a secure and reliable platform for DeFi development.

Tezos Foundation Announces Latest Grantee: Star Symphony

The Tezos Foundation has announced Star Symphony as the latest recipient of its grant program. Developed by Sekai Studio, Star Symphony is a rhythm game that not only entertains but also empowers musicians and artists within the burgeoning creator economy.

A Symphony of Innovation and Community Engagement

Star Symphony has garnered significant attention with over 20,000 registered players and a robust monthly active user base of 4,000. The game's vibrant community has contributed to an impressive catalog of over 100 tracks, showcasing the creative potential and engagement of its user base.

What sets Star Symphony apart is its innovative use of blockchain technology to benefit creators. The game allows musicians and artists to list their music as NFTs, which players can mint directly within the game environment. This model offers creators up to 90% in royalties, providing a substantial income stream and leveraging Tezos’ blockchain capabilities for transparent and efficient transactions.

Collaborative Foundations for Future Growth

The collaboration highlights include partnerships with notable industry figures such as the co-founder of Guitar Hero and the CEO of Team Secret. These collaborations underscore the game’s commitment to quality and its ties to both the gaming and music industries, enhancing its appeal and credibility.

Exploring Star Symphony

For those interested in experiencing this innovative blend of music, gaming, and Tezos tech, more information is available on the official Star Symphony website. Here, visitors can dive deeper into the game's features, explore its community-driven content, and learn how Tezos is powering this unique platform.

Learn more about Star Symphony

This Week in Tezos Development

Octez v19.2 is live | Nomadic Labs

Nomadic Labs has announced the release of Octez v19.2, a significant update designed to enhance the functionality and reliability of the Tezos blockchain, particularly for those involved with Smart Rollups and operating nodes in archive or full history modes.

Key Updates in Octez v19.2:

Enhanced Node Reliability: The update addresses a critical issue in nodes running full or archive history modes. Previously, these nodes could encounter errors while accessing blocks from the cemented store. With v19.2, this problem is resolved, ensuring that blocks can always be retrieved successfully, thereby enhancing the stability and reliability of node operations.

Smart Rollup Improvements: Another crucial fix in v19.2 pertains to the Smart Rollup node. There was an issue where the incorrect computation of Dissections could unfairly cause honest players to lose refutation games. This update corrects that error, fostering a fairer and more secure environment for all participants.

Comprehensive Documentation: For those interested in the specific changes and looking for guidance on updating their systems, a full Changelog and detailed update instructions are available on the version 19 release page.

Read the full Changelog and update instructions.

For further details and discussions around the release of Octez v19.2, community members and developers are encouraged to visit the Tezos Agora forum.

Join the discussion on Tezos Agora

LigoLANG v1.6.0 | Marigold

LigoLANG, a cornerstone in the Tezos development community, is excited to unveil the release of LigoLANG v1.6.0. This latest update marks a significant stride forward, incorporating support for the newly proposed Paris B protocol alongside other key enhancements aimed at improving the developer experience.

Key Features in LigoLANG v1.6.0:

Paris B Protocol Support: In alignment with the ongoing advancements within the Tezos ecosystem, LigoLANG v1.6.0 has upgraded to support the Paris B protocol proposal. This update ensures compatibility with the latest protocol features, paving the way for developers to leverage the enhanced capabilities of Paris B.

Improved Type Distinction: A notable enhancement in v1.6.0 is the refined ability to disambiguate array tuples from lists using typing information. This improvement addresses a common source of confusion in code readability and maintenance, facilitating clearer and more precise programming constructs.

For more detailed information about this specific feature enhancement, developers and interested parties can visit the following link: Learn more about the array tuples vs. lists enhancement

🔴 Now Streaming: Tezos Creator Spotlight | Retro Manni

Join us as we spotlight Retro Manni! Retro Manni joins us to talk about his larger vision for his fascinating Retro Man project and his journey to realizing that vision here in the Tezos ecosystem. Retro Man, for those who might not know, is an ambitious multimedia project encompassing NFTs, an audiobook, and eventually also both a game and a film.

Where to Watch:

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