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Longevity Over MomentumHow Tezos continues building through cycles of attention One thing I’ve come to realize after spending years in crypto is that we’re obsessed with momentum. That includes me. Maybe it’s because many of us entered the space through stories of life-changing gains. Maybe it’s because crypto moves at a pace unlike any other industry. Or maybe it’s simply because we’ve been conditioned to measure success through charts, market caps, user growth, and whatever narrative happens to be dominating the conversation at the time. Regardless of the reason, I’ve done some reflection and come to realize that we should start valuing longevity more than temporary momentum. Before you say that’s coping, hear me out. Momentum Is Easy To See The thing about momentum is that it’s impossible to miss. When a project has momentum, everyone knows it. User numbers are growing, developers are joining, influencers are talking about it, and the charts are usually moving in the right direction. Momentum creates excitement. It creates optimism. It creates the feeling that you’re part of something important and growing. That’s one of the reasons we value it so much. It’s visible, measurable, and constantly reinforced by the people around us. Longevity, on the other hand, is much harder to appreciate. Not many get excited because a blockchain successfully completed another protocol upgrade. Very few rush to social media because a team improved developer tooling or because a governance process worked exactly as intended. These things often happen quietly in the background, receiving little attention outside of the people directly involved. Yet over time, they become part of the foundation that allows an ecosystem to continue evolving long after the initial excitement has faded. Now, I’m not suggesting that longevity automatically creates momentum. If that were true, every project that survived long enough would eventually become a market leader. We know that’s not how crypto works. New ecosystems can emerge seemingly out of nowhere and attract enormous attention in a short period of time. In fact, many of the biggest success stories in crypto started as newcomers that captured a narrative at exactly the right moment. What longevity does create, however, is opportunity. Momentum comes and goes. Narratives change. User behavior changes. Entire sectors can rise and fall within a few year. Ecosystems that survive those shifts, continue improving their foundations, and keep attracting builders, give themselves multiple opportunities to participate in future waves of adoption. They may miss one cycle, catch the next, and benefit from another years later. The longer they remain relevant and continue building, the more chances they have to be in the right place when the next breakthrough arrives. That’s why I’ve started questioning whether we’ve confused momentum with strength. Momentum tells us who is winning attention today. Longevity tells us who is still standing when the spotlight moves somewhere else. And if crypto has taught us anything over the years, it’s that those are often two very different things. The Hic et Nunc Lesson Perhaps the best example of this can be found in Tezos’ own history. Back in 2021, Hic et Nunc helped create a wave of momentum across the ecosystem. Artists were arriving daily, collectors were discovering Tezos for the first time, and the chain was suddenly finding itself at the center of conversations taking place far beyond its existing community. For many people, Hic et Nunc became their first introduction to Tezos, while for others it was their first meaningful introduction to crypto altogether, a form of real adoption that brought them into the space through creativity rather than speculation. If you had asked people a few years earlier what would drive a major wave of adoption on Tezos, I doubt many would have answered “digital art.” Yet that’s exactly what happened. A platform built around artists and collectors ended up becoming one of the most important chapters in Tezos' history and helped establish the chain as a serious home for art. Of course, Hic et Nunc didn’t appear in a vacuum. The blockchain was already there. The wallets and the infrastructure were already there. A community was already beginning to form around the ecosystem. And more importantly, Tezos offered transaction fees that were dramatically lower than Ethereum’s at a time when high gas costs had become a huge barrier for artists and collectors. Today, low fees are common across much of the industry, but back then they were a meaningful advantage and one of the main reasons people were willing to jump over and explore Tezos. Those low fees weren’t an accident, they were the result of years of infrastructure work that had already taken place. Those years of work didn’t guarantee success, but they created an environment where success could happen when the opportunity appeared, and it did. The NFT boom that dominated headlines in 2021 is long behind us. Hic et Nunc itself is gone (though its legacy continues through Teia, Objkt, and the broader Tezos art community). The speculative frenzy that attracted so many people to the space has largely moved on to other narratives. Yet years later, the Tezos art scene remains one of the strongest and most active communities in the space. Artists continue creating, collectors continue collecting, galleries continue organizing exhibitions, and new projects continue emerging. To me, that’s the difference between temporary attention and lasting impact. The momentum didn’t last forever, but it left behind a culture. It left behind relationships, communities, platforms, and a creative identity that still attracts people to Tezos today. While the headlines eventually moved elsewhere, a significant part of what was built during that period remained. The goal isn’t to hold on to the same momentum forever. That’s rarely how crypto works. The real value comes from turning a moment of momentum into something that continues creating value long after the spotlight has moved on. Nobody Knows Where The Next Wave Comes From Crypto has an incredible ability to surprise even the people who spend the most time trying to predict it. If you had asked me years ago whether memecoins would become a multi-billion-dollar sector, whether uranium would be tokenized on-chain, or whether AI agents would become a serious topic of discussion, I probably would have dismissed all three. And yet, here we are. That same pattern is exactly what makes Hic et Nunc so interesting in hindsight. It didn’t just create momentum for Tezos, it showed how quickly attention can shift toward something almost nobody had planned for. That pattern is still playing out today, just in different forms. One example is TzEL, along with other experiments happening across the ecosystem that wouldn’t have made sense a few years ago but are now possible because enough infrastructure and tooling exist for people to actually try them. Whether any of these ideas and experiments become important later is almost impossible to know. Most of them won’t. Some of them might. And occasionally, one of them will end up reshaping how people see the entire ecosystem. The point is that we need to keep having developments like Tezos X, DAL, and all that infra work that allows people to try new things that weren’t possible before, because that increases our chances for completely new disruptive ideas to emerge. And remember, it’s not only about new ideas emerging. There is also the aspect of the market’s attention rotating back to things that existed for so long, but were “early” and didn’t get the attention they deserved until many years later. Take Zcash for example, which after almost 10 years since its creation, came back to the spotlight for something that it has had since day one (privacy), simply because the market focus suddenly turned towards that, and the timing was right again. Similarly, who can say that formal verification, which is one of Tezos’ great strengths, isn’t going to be something that the industry starts to pay more attention to? Especially now with progress in AI-assisted tools making formal verification much more accessible than it used to be, along with institutions and big companies getting into the blockchain space, and requiring top-notch security around their projects. This, of course, shouldn’t be taken as another attempt to predict a trend or just staying hopeful until something happens, though. The point I’m trying to get across is that we need to keep building our ecosystem because the more we prepare, the more possible it becomes that we get to ride the next wave of adoption. We just need to stay strong, resilient, and keep building. Longevity Over Momentum was originally published in Tezos Commons on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.

Longevity Over Momentum

How Tezos continues building through cycles of attention
One thing I’ve come to realize after spending years in crypto is that we’re obsessed with momentum. That includes me. Maybe it’s because many of us entered the space through stories of life-changing gains. Maybe it’s because crypto moves at a pace unlike any other industry. Or maybe it’s simply because we’ve been conditioned to measure success through charts, market caps, user growth, and whatever narrative happens to be dominating the conversation at the time.
Regardless of the reason, I’ve done some reflection and come to realize that we should start valuing longevity more than temporary momentum.
Before you say that’s coping, hear me out.
Momentum Is Easy To See
The thing about momentum is that it’s impossible to miss. When a project has momentum, everyone knows it. User numbers are growing, developers are joining, influencers are talking about it, and the charts are usually moving in the right direction. Momentum creates excitement. It creates optimism. It creates the feeling that you’re part of something important and growing. That’s one of the reasons we value it so much. It’s visible, measurable, and constantly reinforced by the people around us.
Longevity, on the other hand, is much harder to appreciate. Not many get excited because a blockchain successfully completed another protocol upgrade. Very few rush to social media because a team improved developer tooling or because a governance process worked exactly as intended. These things often happen quietly in the background, receiving little attention outside of the people directly involved. Yet over time, they become part of the foundation that allows an ecosystem to continue evolving long after the initial excitement has faded.
Now, I’m not suggesting that longevity automatically creates momentum. If that were true, every project that survived long enough would eventually become a market leader. We know that’s not how crypto works. New ecosystems can emerge seemingly out of nowhere and attract enormous attention in a short period of time. In fact, many of the biggest success stories in crypto started as newcomers that captured a narrative at exactly the right moment.
What longevity does create, however, is opportunity. Momentum comes and goes. Narratives change. User behavior changes. Entire sectors can rise and fall within a few year. Ecosystems that survive those shifts, continue improving their foundations, and keep attracting builders, give themselves multiple opportunities to participate in future waves of adoption. They may miss one cycle, catch the next, and benefit from another years later. The longer they remain relevant and continue building, the more chances they have to be in the right place when the next breakthrough arrives.
That’s why I’ve started questioning whether we’ve confused momentum with strength. Momentum tells us who is winning attention today. Longevity tells us who is still standing when the spotlight moves somewhere else. And if crypto has taught us anything over the years, it’s that those are often two very different things.
The Hic et Nunc Lesson
Perhaps the best example of this can be found in Tezos’ own history. Back in 2021, Hic et Nunc helped create a wave of momentum across the ecosystem. Artists were arriving daily, collectors were discovering Tezos for the first time, and the chain was suddenly finding itself at the center of conversations taking place far beyond its existing community. For many people, Hic et Nunc became their first introduction to Tezos, while for others it was their first meaningful introduction to crypto altogether, a form of real adoption that brought them into the space through creativity rather than speculation.
If you had asked people a few years earlier what would drive a major wave of adoption on Tezos, I doubt many would have answered “digital art.” Yet that’s exactly what happened. A platform built around artists and collectors ended up becoming one of the most important chapters in Tezos' history and helped establish the chain as a serious home for art.
Of course, Hic et Nunc didn’t appear in a vacuum. The blockchain was already there. The wallets and the infrastructure were already there. A community was already beginning to form around the ecosystem. And more importantly, Tezos offered transaction fees that were dramatically lower than Ethereum’s at a time when high gas costs had become a huge barrier for artists and collectors. Today, low fees are common across much of the industry, but back then they were a meaningful advantage and one of the main reasons people were willing to jump over and explore Tezos. Those low fees weren’t an accident, they were the result of years of infrastructure work that had already taken place. Those years of work didn’t guarantee success, but they created an environment where success could happen when the opportunity appeared, and it did.
The NFT boom that dominated headlines in 2021 is long behind us. Hic et Nunc itself is gone (though its legacy continues through Teia, Objkt, and the broader Tezos art community). The speculative frenzy that attracted so many people to the space has largely moved on to other narratives. Yet years later, the Tezos art scene remains one of the strongest and most active communities in the space. Artists continue creating, collectors continue collecting, galleries continue organizing exhibitions, and new projects continue emerging.
To me, that’s the difference between temporary attention and lasting impact. The momentum didn’t last forever, but it left behind a culture. It left behind relationships, communities, platforms, and a creative identity that still attracts people to Tezos today. While the headlines eventually moved elsewhere, a significant part of what was built during that period remained.
The goal isn’t to hold on to the same momentum forever. That’s rarely how crypto works. The real value comes from turning a moment of momentum into something that continues creating value long after the spotlight has moved on.
Nobody Knows Where The Next Wave Comes From
Crypto has an incredible ability to surprise even the people who spend the most time trying to predict it. If you had asked me years ago whether memecoins would become a multi-billion-dollar sector, whether uranium would be tokenized on-chain, or whether AI agents would become a serious topic of discussion, I probably would have dismissed all three. And yet, here we are.
That same pattern is exactly what makes Hic et Nunc so interesting in hindsight. It didn’t just create momentum for Tezos, it showed how quickly attention can shift toward something almost nobody had planned for.
That pattern is still playing out today, just in different forms. One example is TzEL, along with other experiments happening across the ecosystem that wouldn’t have made sense a few years ago but are now possible because enough infrastructure and tooling exist for people to actually try them.
Whether any of these ideas and experiments become important later is almost impossible to know. Most of them won’t. Some of them might. And occasionally, one of them will end up reshaping how people see the entire ecosystem.
The point is that we need to keep having developments like Tezos X, DAL, and all that infra work that allows people to try new things that weren’t possible before, because that increases our chances for completely new disruptive ideas to emerge.
And remember, it’s not only about new ideas emerging. There is also the aspect of the market’s attention rotating back to things that existed for so long, but were “early” and didn’t get the attention they deserved until many years later.
Take Zcash for example, which after almost 10 years since its creation, came back to the spotlight for something that it has had since day one (privacy), simply because the market focus suddenly turned towards that, and the timing was right again.
Similarly, who can say that formal verification, which is one of Tezos’ great strengths, isn’t going to be something that the industry starts to pay more attention to? Especially now with progress in AI-assisted tools making formal verification much more accessible than it used to be, along with institutions and big companies getting into the blockchain space, and requiring top-notch security around their projects.
This, of course, shouldn’t be taken as another attempt to predict a trend or just staying hopeful until something happens, though. The point I’m trying to get across is that we need to keep building our ecosystem because the more we prepare, the more possible it becomes that we get to ride the next wave of adoption. We just need to stay strong, resilient, and keep building.
Longevity Over Momentum 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 Community Rewards — May 2026Announcing the CRP Winners for May 2026! Greetings Tezos Community, We are pleased to announce the winners of the “Community Rewards Program” CRP for the month of May 2026! 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 aimed at fostering adoption and supporting the Tezos ecosystem. Every month, tez rewards are distributed to individuals and teams who stand out in merit and act in the interest of the Tezos ecosystem as a whole. For this round, a total of 9,500 tez has been awarded. In an endeavor to make it easier for community members to nominate their favorite contributors to the ecosystem, the nomination form has been drastically streamlined. Now containing only three questions, it takes less than 30 seconds to submit a nomination. Don’t have 30 seconds? You can tag any Discord message, Reddit post or tweet with #TezosCRP and we will collect them as well! 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 factors 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.; month of May activities. Without further delay, here are the results of the winners below. Drill Sergeant Award @fafo_lab Helping Hand Award @AuRo404 @FendelMarc @TheTezos @UnitedSaints @duodomusica Influencer Award @_TransparentArt @NftyTrap @MiRetratito @NiceFishTaco @ttiimmees @sansfomo Tez Dev Award @FromFriends__ @webidente @JackTezos @flexasaurusrex @skllzarmy @NFTBiker @_joesimon Assimilation Award @GummyLSD @Tez2ndMarket @absurdeity @StrokeDriven @malsheep56 @Sneketoshi @mederu_art Patissier Award @libertez_baker @Zir0h @BakingBenjamins @blockbakery Tezos Tutor Award @TozartWeb3 @cletusEllijah @spike_0124 Formal Verification Award @ryangtanaka @paraxenod TEO Award @realTheoWayne @siftcroix @dexp0nential Nominations Are Open For June With June underway, we have begun accepting nominations for this month. If you know someone who deserves a reward for their contributions to the community or have ideas about other categories that should be recognized, then please fill out a nomination form located 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 improve this program 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 have issues claiming your awards, please message us here. Tezos Community Rewards — May 2026 was originally published in Tezos Commons on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.

Tezos Community Rewards — May 2026

Announcing the CRP Winners for May 2026!
Greetings Tezos Community,
We are pleased to announce the winners of the “Community Rewards Program” CRP for the month of May 2026!
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 aimed at fostering adoption and supporting the Tezos ecosystem. Every month, tez rewards are distributed to individuals and teams who stand out in merit and act in the interest of the Tezos ecosystem as a whole. For this round, a total of 9,500 tez has been awarded.
In an endeavor to make it easier for community members to nominate their favorite contributors to the ecosystem, the nomination form has been drastically streamlined. Now containing only three questions, it takes less than 30 seconds to submit a nomination.
Don’t have 30 seconds? You can tag any Discord message, Reddit post or tweet with #TezosCRP and we will collect them as well!
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 factors 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.; month of May activities.
Without further delay, here are the results of the winners below.
Drill Sergeant Award
@fafo_lab
Helping Hand Award
@AuRo404
@FendelMarc
@TheTezos
@UnitedSaints
@duodomusica
Influencer Award
@_TransparentArt
@NftyTrap
@MiRetratito
@NiceFishTaco
@ttiimmees
@sansfomo
Tez Dev Award
@FromFriends__
@webidente
@JackTezos
@flexasaurusrex
@skllzarmy
@NFTBiker
@_joesimon
Assimilation Award
@GummyLSD
@Tez2ndMarket
@absurdeity
@StrokeDriven
@malsheep56
@Sneketoshi
@mederu_art
Patissier Award
@libertez_baker
@Zir0h
@BakingBenjamins
@blockbakery
Tezos Tutor Award
@TozartWeb3
@cletusEllijah
@spike_0124
Formal Verification Award
@ryangtanaka
@paraxenod
TEO Award
@realTheoWayne
@siftcroix
@dexp0nential
Nominations Are Open For June
With June underway, we have begun accepting nominations for this month. If you know someone who deserves a reward for their contributions to the community or have ideas about other categories that should be recognized, then please fill out a nomination form located 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 improve this program 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 have issues claiming your awards, please message us here.
Tezos Community Rewards — May 2026 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 — May 2026A quick rundown of the latest happenings and significant milestones within the Tezos ecosystem for May 2026. Welcome to our latest issue, Month At A Glance (May 2026), where we give a quick rundown of the latest happenings and significant milestones in the Tezos ecosystem on a monthly cadence. May delivered a healthy mix of technical progress, ecosystem growth, and community activity across Tezos. Builders gained access to new tools and testing environments, new resources became available for users and developers, and community initiatives continued to find new ways to connect people across the ecosystem. As always, there was no shortage of activity. Let’s break it all down. Ecosystem Insights Tezos X Previewnet Goes Live One of the biggest milestones on the Tezos X roadmap arrived in May with the launch of the Tezos X Previewnet. This first public environment brings EVM and Michelson contracts together on the same ledger with full atomic composability, letting them interact directly within a single transaction. That means a Solidity contract can call a Michelson contract (and vice versa) seamlessly, with all actions either succeeding or failing together with no bridges or extra layers needed. It’s a hands-on look at how Tezos X aims to unify the ecosystem while keeping things efficient and secure. The Previewnet gives developers the chance to explore the new possibilities this opens up: cross-runtime interactions, combined workflows, and creative application designs that weren’t possible before. It also shows the bigger picture behind Tezos X, where developers can keep using the tools they already know while tapping into a broader design space for their projects. If you’re a developer, this is your playground. You can deploy contracts, test cross-runtime interactions, and experiment with ideas now, so when Tezos X hits mainnet in the coming months, your projects are ready to take full advantage. Jump in through the Previewnet dashboard here: Tezos X Previewnet. TzEL: Tezos’ Take on Next-Level Privacy May also saw the launch of TzEL, an experimental rollup that’s trying to solve one of the trickiest problems in crypto: real privacy that lasts. Most privacy tools today just protect transactions now, but TzEL is thinking decades ahead. The idea is that someone could store encrypted blockchain data today and decrypt it later when quantum computers get powerful enough, TzEL wants to make sure that doesn’t happen. It’s already live on Tezos as a rollup, mixing post-quantum cryptography with zk-STARK proofs. That means private transactions, encrypted memos, and controlled access, all without needing bridges or extra layers. What’s really exciting is that it’s not just a playground for privacy geeks, it’s showing what Tezos’ infrastructure, like the Data Availability Layer (DAL), can do for applications that other chains can’t easily build. While TzEL is still mostly for developers and researchers right now, it’s a really interesting look at what blockchain privacy could actually be in the future. Even in this early stage, it shows the kind of innovation Tezos is pushing, and it’s the sort of project that deserves more attention than it’s getting. So if it got you curious, you can check it out at tzel.tezos.com. Tezos Commons Launches TC Radio and Bluesky Tools May was a busy month for Tezos Commons as we rolled out new ways for the community to connect, explore, and show off what’s happening on Tezos. Alongside expanding our presence on Bluesky, we launched TC Radio, a dedicated archive for all our Spaces and community calls. Since X automatically removes recordings after around 30 days, a lot of these conversations used to disappear, but now anyone can browse past episodes, listen to discussions they missed, and revisit key talks whenever they want. On the Bluesky side, we launched some pretty exciting tools that really highlight what the Tezos community is building. Ovoid is a unique interface that showcases Tezos NFTs in a visually stunning way right inside Bluesky, making it easy for creators and collectors to explore and show off their work. Then there’s Tzbsky, which lets users connect their Tezos wallets and display custom badges and labels on their Bluesky profile based on their on-chain activity and achievements. Together, these tools make it simple and fun to explore the ecosystem, find creators, and engage with Tezos content in ways that just weren’t possible before. At Tezos Commons, the community has always been at the center of what we do because we’re community members ourselves. We’re in the Spaces, the group chats, the discussions, and the day-to-day conversations happening across the ecosystem. That’s why we’re always looking for ways to make it easier for people to connect, discover, and participate. If you try any of these tools, we’d love to hear what you think. Your feedback helps us with what we build next. News From The Tezos Ecosystem: Quick Bits Beyond those insights, the ecosystem saw plenty of other noteworthy developments worth a quick look: Objkt Updates UI and Profiles Objkt introduced several interface updates, including multi-language support, a new About tab, refreshed profile and explore pages, and theme options like Cyberpunk and Win 95. The changes make it easier for creators and collectors to navigate the marketplace and showcase their work. Proof Of Palm Returns The annual Proof of Palm event brought hundreds of artists together to create and collect palm tree-themed artworks throughout May. By the halfway point alone, more than 400 artists had participated and over 700 artworks had been minted, highlighting the continued strength and creativity of the Tezos art community. Curious readers can still explore the submissions by browsing the #proofofpalm2026 hashtag on X or Objkt. Etherlink x Monarch Monarch launched on Etherlink, giving users direct access to Morpho Blue lending markets with zero platform fees, advanced risk analytics, and one-click rebalancing. The addition expands the growing DeFi toolkit available on Etherlink and provides users with another option for managing on-chain lending positions. Messari Releases State of Tezos Q1 2026 Report Messari released its latest State of Tezos report, providing a detailed look at ecosystem performance and developments during the first quarter of 2026. The report covers network activity, staking, stablecoin adoption, DeFi growth, infrastructure progress, and other key metrics, offering readers a comprehensive snapshot of the ecosystem heading into Q2. Etherlink 6.3 Security Upgrade Activated Etherlink 6.3 was successfully activated in May, patching two security vulnerabilities that had been responsibly disclosed through the bug bounty program. According to the teams involved, neither vulnerability was exploited, and a detailed post-mortem was later published outlining the root causes and fixes. Tezos Media Center Goes Live The Tezos ecosystem now has a Media Center, a hub for press releases, reports, ecosystem updates, and media resources. It brings these materials together in one place, making it easier for anyone to follow news, explore coverage, and track initiatives across the Tezos community. Dune Integrates Etherlink Dune added support for Etherlink, bringing Tezos’ EVM-compatible layer to one of the most widely used blockchain analytics platforms. Developers, researchers, and ecosystem participants can now explore Etherlink activity alongside data from other major networks. Events All recordings from Tuesday Tezday, Artz Friday, and other Tezos Commons community calls can now be found on radio.tezoscommons.org! During May, we hosted the following spaces: Artz Fridays ft. Kyle Flemmer — May 1st Tuesday🎙Tezday ft. Germán Delbianco — May 5th Artz Fridays Community Call — May 8th Tuesday🎙Tezday Community Call — May 11th Artz Fridays ft. Anna Zubarev— May 15th Tuesday🎙Tezday ft. Yann Régis-Gianas — May 19th Artz Fridays ft Fendel de la Créme — May 22nd Tuesday🎙Tezday Community Call — May 25th Artz Fridays May’s Community Call — May 29th Besides X spaces, we also published the following TezTalks podcast episodes: TezTalks Radio 121 ft. Yann Régis-Gianas: How Ushuaia Prepares Tezos for Shared Applications TezTalks Radio 122 ft. Arthur Breitman: Inside TzEL and the Future of Private Payments on Tezos Stay in the Conversation, Stay in the Know Tezos Commons hosts a variety of community-oriented events and content. From podcasts, X-spaces, and long-form content, there’s something for everyone. TezTalks Live TezTalks Radio X Spaces X Shorts Baking Sheet Newsletter In-Depth Articles You can also contact us on X or via email at social@tezoscommons.org. Month At A Glance — May 2026 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 — May 2026

A quick rundown of the latest happenings and significant milestones within the Tezos ecosystem for May 2026.
Welcome to our latest issue, Month At A Glance (May 2026), where we give a quick rundown of the latest happenings and significant milestones in the Tezos ecosystem on a monthly cadence.
May delivered a healthy mix of technical progress, ecosystem growth, and community activity across Tezos. Builders gained access to new tools and testing environments, new resources became available for users and developers, and community initiatives continued to find new ways to connect people across the ecosystem. As always, there was no shortage of activity.
Let’s break it all down.
Ecosystem Insights
Tezos X Previewnet Goes Live
One of the biggest milestones on the Tezos X roadmap arrived in May with the launch of the Tezos X Previewnet. This first public environment brings EVM and Michelson contracts together on the same ledger with full atomic composability, letting them interact directly within a single transaction. That means a Solidity contract can call a Michelson contract (and vice versa) seamlessly, with all actions either succeeding or failing together with no bridges or extra layers needed. It’s a hands-on look at how Tezos X aims to unify the ecosystem while keeping things efficient and secure.
The Previewnet gives developers the chance to explore the new possibilities this opens up: cross-runtime interactions, combined workflows, and creative application designs that weren’t possible before. It also shows the bigger picture behind Tezos X, where developers can keep using the tools they already know while tapping into a broader design space for their projects.
If you’re a developer, this is your playground. You can deploy contracts, test cross-runtime interactions, and experiment with ideas now, so when Tezos X hits mainnet in the coming months, your projects are ready to take full advantage. Jump in through the Previewnet dashboard here: Tezos X Previewnet.
TzEL: Tezos’ Take on Next-Level Privacy
May also saw the launch of TzEL, an experimental rollup that’s trying to solve one of the trickiest problems in crypto: real privacy that lasts. Most privacy tools today just protect transactions now, but TzEL is thinking decades ahead. The idea is that someone could store encrypted blockchain data today and decrypt it later when quantum computers get powerful enough, TzEL wants to make sure that doesn’t happen.
It’s already live on Tezos as a rollup, mixing post-quantum cryptography with zk-STARK proofs. That means private transactions, encrypted memos, and controlled access, all without needing bridges or extra layers. What’s really exciting is that it’s not just a playground for privacy geeks, it’s showing what Tezos’ infrastructure, like the Data Availability Layer (DAL), can do for applications that other chains can’t easily build.
While TzEL is still mostly for developers and researchers right now, it’s a really interesting look at what blockchain privacy could actually be in the future. Even in this early stage, it shows the kind of innovation Tezos is pushing, and it’s the sort of project that deserves more attention than it’s getting. So if it got you curious, you can check it out at tzel.tezos.com.
Tezos Commons Launches TC Radio and Bluesky Tools
May was a busy month for Tezos Commons as we rolled out new ways for the community to connect, explore, and show off what’s happening on Tezos. Alongside expanding our presence on Bluesky, we launched TC Radio, a dedicated archive for all our Spaces and community calls. Since X automatically removes recordings after around 30 days, a lot of these conversations used to disappear, but now anyone can browse past episodes, listen to discussions they missed, and revisit key talks whenever they want.
On the Bluesky side, we launched some pretty exciting tools that really highlight what the Tezos community is building. Ovoid is a unique interface that showcases Tezos NFTs in a visually stunning way right inside Bluesky, making it easy for creators and collectors to explore and show off their work. Then there’s Tzbsky, which lets users connect their Tezos wallets and display custom badges and labels on their Bluesky profile based on their on-chain activity and achievements. Together, these tools make it simple and fun to explore the ecosystem, find creators, and engage with Tezos content in ways that just weren’t possible before.
At Tezos Commons, the community has always been at the center of what we do because we’re community members ourselves. We’re in the Spaces, the group chats, the discussions, and the day-to-day conversations happening across the ecosystem. That’s why we’re always looking for ways to make it easier for people to connect, discover, and participate. If you try any of these tools, we’d love to hear what you think. Your feedback helps us with what we build next.
News From The Tezos Ecosystem: Quick Bits
Beyond those insights, the ecosystem saw plenty of other noteworthy developments worth a quick look:
Objkt Updates UI and Profiles Objkt introduced several interface updates, including multi-language support, a new About tab, refreshed profile and explore pages, and theme options like Cyberpunk and Win 95. The changes make it easier for creators and collectors to navigate the marketplace and showcase their work.
Proof Of Palm Returns The annual Proof of Palm event brought hundreds of artists together to create and collect palm tree-themed artworks throughout May. By the halfway point alone, more than 400 artists had participated and over 700 artworks had been minted, highlighting the continued strength and creativity of the Tezos art community. Curious readers can still explore the submissions by browsing the #proofofpalm2026 hashtag on X or Objkt.
Etherlink x Monarch Monarch launched on Etherlink, giving users direct access to Morpho Blue lending markets with zero platform fees, advanced risk analytics, and one-click rebalancing. The addition expands the growing DeFi toolkit available on Etherlink and provides users with another option for managing on-chain lending positions.
Messari Releases State of Tezos Q1 2026 Report Messari released its latest State of Tezos report, providing a detailed look at ecosystem performance and developments during the first quarter of 2026. The report covers network activity, staking, stablecoin adoption, DeFi growth, infrastructure progress, and other key metrics, offering readers a comprehensive snapshot of the ecosystem heading into Q2.
Etherlink 6.3 Security Upgrade Activated Etherlink 6.3 was successfully activated in May, patching two security vulnerabilities that had been responsibly disclosed through the bug bounty program. According to the teams involved, neither vulnerability was exploited, and a detailed post-mortem was later published outlining the root causes and fixes.
Tezos Media Center Goes Live The Tezos ecosystem now has a Media Center, a hub for press releases, reports, ecosystem updates, and media resources. It brings these materials together in one place, making it easier for anyone to follow news, explore coverage, and track initiatives across the Tezos community.
Dune Integrates Etherlink Dune added support for Etherlink, bringing Tezos’ EVM-compatible layer to one of the most widely used blockchain analytics platforms. Developers, researchers, and ecosystem participants can now explore Etherlink activity alongside data from other major networks.
Events
All recordings from Tuesday Tezday, Artz Friday, and other Tezos Commons community calls can now be found on radio.tezoscommons.org! During May, we hosted the following spaces:
Artz Fridays ft. Kyle Flemmer — May 1st
Tuesday🎙Tezday ft. Germán Delbianco — May 5th
Artz Fridays Community Call — May 8th
Tuesday🎙Tezday Community Call — May 11th
Artz Fridays ft. Anna Zubarev— May 15th
Tuesday🎙Tezday ft. Yann Régis-Gianas — May 19th
Artz Fridays ft Fendel de la Créme — May 22nd
Tuesday🎙Tezday Community Call — May 25th
Artz Fridays May’s Community Call — May 29th
Besides X spaces, we also published the following TezTalks podcast episodes:
TezTalks Radio 121 ft. Yann Régis-Gianas: How Ushuaia Prepares Tezos for Shared Applications
TezTalks Radio 122 ft. Arthur Breitman: Inside TzEL and the Future of Private Payments on Tezos
Stay in the Conversation, Stay in the Know
Tezos Commons hosts a variety of community-oriented events and content. From podcasts, X-spaces, and long-form content, there’s something for everyone.
TezTalks Live
TezTalks Radio
X Spaces
X Shorts
Baking Sheet Newsletter
In-Depth Articles
You can also contact us on X or via email at social@tezoscommons.org.
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The ‘ART’icle of the MonthJune 2026 Spotlight of Art On Tezos I went to check and was pleasantly surprised by the rise in nominations for the ‘ART’icle of the Month, and five names have been selected through those nominations for another spotlight. As always, I spun the wheel, got to curating, and found that each one of these artists is creating work worth stopping to enjoy. Commenting, hashtagging, or quote posting with the keyword tezARTicle is what keeps this spotlight special. When people nominate, they are telling the artist that they have discovered something moving. What moves me may not move everybody, so keep nominating to maintain diversity. What follows are the five artists nominated and selected for June and an artwork of theirs to anchor each spotlight. The artwork does the heavy lifting. I’m here to offer a point of entry and perhaps a conversation starter. Most importantly, I hope you enjoy the art. MEMORY C:\\ — by Cap’n Cap’n: Pixel Artist This artist speaks mostly through the visuals, but with a little bit of digging you can learn that Cap’n focuses on low resolution, dithered, and animated compositions that repurpose dead machines as tools for creation. The outputs are dedicated to Tezos and Ethereum, “the only coordinates that don’t drift.” Learn more about the art and the artist at their website here. For this spotlight I’ve selected “Memory C:\”, a depiction of an old television, with antennas and a black and white picture. Depicted as minimalist pixel art, with a subtle animation, this channel is displaying what appears to be a desert with blazing sun, but this sandbox is made of pixelated frequencies, retro waves without color, permanently moving left to right. Just as this TV would be from the time before recording and rewinding live television, we cannot go back in time. The nostalgic moments depicted through memory, and artistry, will have to do. Part of the Sovereign collection, upon writing, this 1/1 artwork is available to collect directly from the artist on objkt, here. “PARAGUAY TRIP® — by Pamilo Ceirone” Pamilo Ceirone: Experimental Artist Pamilo Ceirone is an Argentinian artist who has been minting on Tezos since August 2021, making him an OG of the ecosystem with a style that has grown increasingly recognizable over time. Color and curiosity are presented in his mixtapes, illustrations, and animations alike. He describes his practice as navigating different spatial sensations, an autodidactic path that moves through feeling rather than formula. Beyond his solo output, Pamilo has been part of Team Mushy Mushy in the Teztones Artletics Premier League. You can explore more of his world at pampam.ar. The artwork titled “PARAGUAY TRIP®” was made for a friend who tours the world via bicycle, as a way to thank him for the meaningful time spent together between cycling journeys. The piece itself makes the energy of that story visible. A cartoon cyclist pushing forward at full speed, arms wide open, the word “PARAGUAY” splitting apart across the frame with a comic-book flair. The road curves behind him, and the word “TRIP” is written across a ribbon, perhaps in the moment Pamilo’s friend crosses the finish line. What is most special about this artwork is knowing there may be stickers of it placed along the road from Argentina to Paraguay, which printed and pocketed the same day the original was minted on Tezos. Collect it on Objkt here. “Dead inside” — by paulasauruss Paulasauruss: Illustrator Paulasauruss brings a Graphic Design background with a specialization in Art History to her work as an illustrative artist, which is a combination that gives her visual language a structural grounding. Her illustrations draw from horror movies, medieval imagery, and OCD, pulling the sacred and the profane into the same frame. There is a consistent thread running through all of it, which is a taste for the nonsensical. Things that never feel random, like a carefully curated strangeness. Discover more work by Paulasauruss on her profile here. For this spotlight I’ve selected “Dead Inside,” a piece rooted in a specific and widely felt moment of frustration. In early March 2024, Binance launched a luxury fragrance called “CRYPTO” as part of an International Women’s Day campaign, framing perfume as a learning incentive and meaningful gesture toward women in crypto. The backlash was immediate and sharp, with women and men alike across the space calling it out as patronizing and performative. Paulasauruss responded through her art. The piece depicts a hot pink coffin-shaped perfume bottle with a skull embossed on the front. A clear and direct dig at how the stunt made her feel. The description carries its own shovel, listing the fragrance notes as “Eau de putrefaction,” water of organic decay, a quiet reference to what erodes when a person is reduced to how they look or smell. The pink is loud and deliberate, offering thick sarcasm when combined with the description, “In pink, because women can’t resist that color.” With a suggested audible sigh. The coffin shape does the rest. Find “Dead Inside” on objkt, here. “When I meet you for the first time” — Seendollf Seendollf: Mixed-Media Visual Artist Seendollf is an Iranian visual artist with a practice that moves between physical painting, photography, and collage. Their signature is a layered approach that fuses their own painted works and photographs with collage-constructed elements, sometimes incorporating AI-generated backgrounds. The result is a style that feels assembled from multiple lived surfaces rather than generated from a single tool or technique. Seendollfnft believes that art carries what language cannot, speaking directly to something in the viewer that exists below conscious thought. Discover more of their work on Tezos, here. “When I Meet You for the First Time” is a collage-based artwork built from Seendollf‘s own photography of a sunset and butterflies. From a first impression it feels like a message of transformation, the kind we are capable of having within a lifetime, with nature offering its own quiet examples everywhere you look. The deeper context lives in the inspiration the artist cites. The Ghent Altarpiece, from the 1420s, is considered one of the most significant works in Western art history. The altarpiece is structured around themes of divine revelation and the soul’s encounter with the sacred, or perhaps the sacred version of themselves they are destined to become. Like a caterpillar becoming a butterfly, the image becomes a meditation on the moment of genuine encounter with another person, with something larger, or with a version of yourself not yet known. Collect it on objkt, here. “ENDLESS CITY 2026” — by Tengushee Tengushee: Audio/Visual Artist Tengushee is a multi-instrumentalist, multimedia artist, and producer who has been creating across a range of mediums since the 1990s, bringing a depth of practice to Tezos that stretches well beyond any single format. The work operates within a self-constructed mythology called the “Endless Chronicles”, an ongoing digital experience that weaves together music, poetry, visual art, and installation under the broader umbrella of a genre called Faewave. The cyberpunk sensibility shows up across projects including the Gh0stN3t Records label under which their music release. Most of their Tezos output is music-based, which makes the piece selected for this spotlight a slightly different entry point into their world. Discover more at tengushee.com. “ENDLESS CITY 2026” is a mixed-media composition depicting a littered beachfront with a futuristic cityscape on the distant horizon. While the foreground is rendered like black and white photography, the city is glitched with electric color waves. What first appears like a sun shining in the top right briefly dims to reveal the craters of the moon, a yin and yang symbology operating behind the main timelapse-like animation, suggesting the passing of time, rapidly. How Tengushee describes it deepens the image further, framing the city as something that does not rise so much as bleed through, held together by chromatic misalignment and old promises. A place where time de-syncs and broadcasts decay into static. Collect it on Objkt here. Until Next Month’s ‘ART’icle Thank you to everyone who keeps nominating artists, those who stopped scrolling, recognized something, and then took the extra step of saying so. This has a compounding effect on the community and its ability to find art they can connect with. Most importantly it has a profound impact on the artists when they can affirm being seen and appreciated. Nominations for the July ‘ART’icle are open. If there is an artist on Tezos whose work has caught your attention, one way to honor them is to share or comment under one of their posts with #tezARTicle on X or Bluesky. That is all it takes to put an artist in the running, so let’s keep encouraging each other and expanding the appreciation of art on Tezos. The ‘ART’icle of The Month was originally published in Tezos Commons on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.

The ‘ART’icle of the Month

June 2026 Spotlight of Art On Tezos
I went to check and was pleasantly surprised by the rise in nominations for the ‘ART’icle of the Month, and five names have been selected through those nominations for another spotlight. As always, I spun the wheel, got to curating, and found that each one of these artists is creating work worth stopping to enjoy.
Commenting, hashtagging, or quote posting with the keyword tezARTicle is what keeps this spotlight special. When people nominate, they are telling the artist that they have discovered something moving. What moves me may not move everybody, so keep nominating to maintain diversity.
What follows are the five artists nominated and selected for June and an artwork of theirs to anchor each spotlight. The artwork does the heavy lifting. I’m here to offer a point of entry and perhaps a conversation starter. Most importantly, I hope you enjoy the art.
MEMORY C:\\ — by Cap’n Cap’n: Pixel Artist
This artist speaks mostly through the visuals, but with a little bit of digging you can learn that Cap’n focuses on low resolution, dithered, and animated compositions that repurpose dead machines as tools for creation. The outputs are dedicated to Tezos and Ethereum, “the only coordinates that don’t drift.” Learn more about the art and the artist at their website here.
For this spotlight I’ve selected “Memory C:\”, a depiction of an old television, with antennas and a black and white picture. Depicted as minimalist pixel art, with a subtle animation, this channel is displaying what appears to be a desert with blazing sun, but this sandbox is made of pixelated frequencies, retro waves without color, permanently moving left to right.
Just as this TV would be from the time before recording and rewinding live television, we cannot go back in time. The nostalgic moments depicted through memory, and artistry, will have to do. Part of the Sovereign collection, upon writing, this 1/1 artwork is available to collect directly from the artist on objkt, here.
“PARAGUAY TRIP® — by Pamilo Ceirone” Pamilo Ceirone: Experimental Artist
Pamilo Ceirone is an Argentinian artist who has been minting on Tezos since August 2021, making him an OG of the ecosystem with a style that has grown increasingly recognizable over time. Color and curiosity are presented in his mixtapes, illustrations, and animations alike. He describes his practice as navigating different spatial sensations, an autodidactic path that moves through feeling rather than formula. Beyond his solo output, Pamilo has been part of Team Mushy Mushy in the Teztones Artletics Premier League. You can explore more of his world at pampam.ar.
The artwork titled “PARAGUAY TRIP®” was made for a friend who tours the world via bicycle, as a way to thank him for the meaningful time spent together between cycling journeys. The piece itself makes the energy of that story visible. A cartoon cyclist pushing forward at full speed, arms wide open, the word “PARAGUAY” splitting apart across the frame with a comic-book flair. The road curves behind him, and the word “TRIP” is written across a ribbon, perhaps in the moment Pamilo’s friend crosses the finish line.
What is most special about this artwork is knowing there may be stickers of it placed along the road from Argentina to Paraguay, which printed and pocketed the same day the original was minted on Tezos. Collect it on Objkt here.
“Dead inside” — by paulasauruss Paulasauruss: Illustrator
Paulasauruss brings a Graphic Design background with a specialization in Art History to her work as an illustrative artist, which is a combination that gives her visual language a structural grounding. Her illustrations draw from horror movies, medieval imagery, and OCD, pulling the sacred and the profane into the same frame. There is a consistent thread running through all of it, which is a taste for the nonsensical. Things that never feel random, like a carefully curated strangeness. Discover more work by Paulasauruss on her profile here.
For this spotlight I’ve selected “Dead Inside,” a piece rooted in a specific and widely felt moment of frustration. In early March 2024, Binance launched a luxury fragrance called “CRYPTO” as part of an International Women’s Day campaign, framing perfume as a learning incentive and meaningful gesture toward women in crypto. The backlash was immediate and sharp, with women and men alike across the space calling it out as patronizing and performative.
Paulasauruss responded through her art. The piece depicts a hot pink coffin-shaped perfume bottle with a skull embossed on the front. A clear and direct dig at how the stunt made her feel. The description carries its own shovel, listing the fragrance notes as “Eau de putrefaction,” water of organic decay, a quiet reference to what erodes when a person is reduced to how they look or smell. The pink is loud and deliberate, offering thick sarcasm when combined with the description, “In pink, because women can’t resist that color.” With a suggested audible sigh. The coffin shape does the rest. Find “Dead Inside” on objkt, here.
“When I meet you for the first time” — Seendollf Seendollf: Mixed-Media Visual Artist
Seendollf is an Iranian visual artist with a practice that moves between physical painting, photography, and collage. Their signature is a layered approach that fuses their own painted works and photographs with collage-constructed elements, sometimes incorporating AI-generated backgrounds. The result is a style that feels assembled from multiple lived surfaces rather than generated from a single tool or technique. Seendollfnft believes that art carries what language cannot, speaking directly to something in the viewer that exists below conscious thought. Discover more of their work on Tezos, here.
“When I Meet You for the First Time” is a collage-based artwork built from Seendollf‘s own photography of a sunset and butterflies. From a first impression it feels like a message of transformation, the kind we are capable of having within a lifetime, with nature offering its own quiet examples everywhere you look.
The deeper context lives in the inspiration the artist cites. The Ghent Altarpiece, from the 1420s, is considered one of the most significant works in Western art history. The altarpiece is structured around themes of divine revelation and the soul’s encounter with the sacred, or perhaps the sacred version of themselves they are destined to become. Like a caterpillar becoming a butterfly, the image becomes a meditation on the moment of genuine encounter with another person, with something larger, or with a version of yourself not yet known. Collect it on objkt, here.
“ENDLESS CITY 2026” — by Tengushee Tengushee: Audio/Visual Artist
Tengushee is a multi-instrumentalist, multimedia artist, and producer who has been creating across a range of mediums since the 1990s, bringing a depth of practice to Tezos that stretches well beyond any single format. The work operates within a self-constructed mythology called the “Endless Chronicles”, an ongoing digital experience that weaves together music, poetry, visual art, and installation under the broader umbrella of a genre called Faewave.
The cyberpunk sensibility shows up across projects including the Gh0stN3t Records label under which their music release. Most of their Tezos output is music-based, which makes the piece selected for this spotlight a slightly different entry point into their world. Discover more at tengushee.com.
“ENDLESS CITY 2026” is a mixed-media composition depicting a littered beachfront with a futuristic cityscape on the distant horizon. While the foreground is rendered like black and white photography, the city is glitched with electric color waves. What first appears like a sun shining in the top right briefly dims to reveal the craters of the moon, a yin and yang symbology operating behind the main timelapse-like animation, suggesting the passing of time, rapidly.
How Tengushee describes it deepens the image further, framing the city as something that does not rise so much as bleed through, held together by chromatic misalignment and old promises. A place where time de-syncs and broadcasts decay into static. Collect it on Objkt here.
Until Next Month’s ‘ART’icle
Thank you to everyone who keeps nominating artists, those who stopped scrolling, recognized something, and then took the extra step of saying so. This has a compounding effect on the community and its ability to find art they can connect with. Most importantly it has a profound impact on the artists when they can affirm being seen and appreciated.
Nominations for the July ‘ART’icle are open. If there is an artist on Tezos whose work has caught your attention, one way to honor them is to share or comment under one of their posts with #tezARTicle on X or Bluesky. That is all it takes to put an artist in the running, so let’s keep encouraging each other and expanding the appreciation of art on Tezos.
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How to Withdraw Your Tez From a Ctez Oven Using Better-Call-DevAccessing your funds directly through the ctez smart contracts. As the ctez frontend approaches retirement, some of the users may need to interact directly with the ctez smart contracts to withdraw any remaining funds from their ovens. This step-by-step guide will walk you through the process of finding your oven details, burning any outstanding ctez if necessary, and withdrawing the tez held within the oven using Better Call Dev. Before you begin, make sure you have access to the wallet that owns the oven, as you will need it to sign the required transactions. Step 1: Find Your Oven Details First, we need to locate our oven and gather the information needed for the remaining steps. Go to https://better-call.dev/mainnet/KT1GWnsoFZVHGh7roXEER3qeCcgJgrXT3de2/storage Open the “ovens” Big Map Enter your wallet address into the search field. Open the oven associated with your address and note down the following values: - Oven ID - ctez_outstanding - tez_balance You will need these values for the next steps. Step 2: Burn Any Outstanding ctez If your oven has any outstanding ctez debt, it must be burned before the tez can be withdrawn. If your oven’s ctez_outstanding value is 0, you can skip this step and go directly to Step 3. Go to https://better-call.dev/mainnet/KT1GWnsoFZVHGh7roXEER3qeCcgJgrXT3de2/interact/mint_or_burn Enter your Oven ID in the id field. In the quantity field, enter the amount shown as ctez_outstanding, but with a minus sign (-) in front of it. For example, if your oven shows ctez_outstanding: 10,000,000, enter -10000000. Make sure your wallet holds at least the amount of ctez specified above, then click Execute, then Wallet, connect your wallet, and submit the transaction. Step 3: Withdraw Your Tez Once any outstanding ctez has been burned, you can withdraw the tez held in your oven. On the same page, click the “withdraw” entrypoint on the left of the screen. In the amount field, enter your oven’s tez_balance in mutez. Tez uses 6 decimal places, meaning 1 tez = 1,000,000 mutez. For example, if your oven’s tez_balance is 10 tez, enter 10000000. In the to field, enter your wallet address. Enter your Oven ID in the id field. Click Execute, then Wallet, connect your wallet, and submit the transaction. Once the withdrawal transaction has been confirmed on-chain, the tez will be sent to the address specified in the withdrawal step. If the withdrawal operation fails, try submitting the transaction again with a slightly smaller amount than your oven’s displayed tez_balance. If you run into any issues, you can ask for help in the Tezos Discord or Telegram. As always, be cautious of scammers and impersonators. Never share your seed phrase, private keys, or wallet credentials with anyone. How To Withdraw Your Tez From A ctez Oven Using Better-Call-Dev was originally published in Tezos Commons on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.

How to Withdraw Your Tez From a Ctez Oven Using Better-Call-Dev

Accessing your funds directly through the ctez smart contracts.
As the ctez frontend approaches retirement, some of the users may need to interact directly with the ctez smart contracts to withdraw any remaining funds from their ovens.
This step-by-step guide will walk you through the process of finding your oven details, burning any outstanding ctez if necessary, and withdrawing the tez held within the oven using Better Call Dev.
Before you begin, make sure you have access to the wallet that owns the oven, as you will need it to sign the required transactions.
Step 1: Find Your Oven Details
First, we need to locate our oven and gather the information needed for the remaining steps.
Go to https://better-call.dev/mainnet/KT1GWnsoFZVHGh7roXEER3qeCcgJgrXT3de2/storage
Open the “ovens” Big Map
Enter your wallet address into the search field.
Open the oven associated with your address and note down the following values: - Oven ID - ctez_outstanding - tez_balance
You will need these values for the next steps.
Step 2: Burn Any Outstanding ctez
If your oven has any outstanding ctez debt, it must be burned before the tez can be withdrawn. If your oven’s ctez_outstanding value is 0, you can skip this step and go directly to Step 3.
Go to https://better-call.dev/mainnet/KT1GWnsoFZVHGh7roXEER3qeCcgJgrXT3de2/interact/mint_or_burn
Enter your Oven ID in the id field.
In the quantity field, enter the amount shown as ctez_outstanding, but with a minus sign (-) in front of it. For example, if your oven shows ctez_outstanding: 10,000,000, enter -10000000.
Make sure your wallet holds at least the amount of ctez specified above, then click Execute, then Wallet, connect your wallet, and submit the transaction.
Step 3: Withdraw Your Tez
Once any outstanding ctez has been burned, you can withdraw the tez held in your oven.
On the same page, click the “withdraw” entrypoint on the left of the screen.
In the amount field, enter your oven’s tez_balance in mutez. Tez uses 6 decimal places, meaning 1 tez = 1,000,000 mutez. For example, if your oven’s tez_balance is 10 tez, enter 10000000.
In the to field, enter your wallet address.
Enter your Oven ID in the id field.
Click Execute, then Wallet, connect your wallet, and submit the transaction.
Once the withdrawal transaction has been confirmed on-chain, the tez will be sent to the address specified in the withdrawal step.
If the withdrawal operation fails, try submitting the transaction again with a slightly smaller amount than your oven’s displayed tez_balance.
If you run into any issues, you can ask for help in the Tezos Discord or Telegram. As always, be cautious of scammers and impersonators. Never share your seed phrase, private keys, or wallet credentials with anyone.
How To Withdraw Your Tez From A ctez Oven Using Better-Call-Dev 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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Paplašinot sociālo slāniKāpēc Tezos Commons veido uz Bluesky Protokols ir tikpat dzīvs kā cilvēki, kas to izmanto. Tezos zem visām lietām slepeni slēpjas jaudīgs kods, un Tezos kopiena to izmanto, lai veidotu to, kas ir iespējams. Gadu gaitā dominējošā tendence internetā ir bijusi pretēja. Labi finansēta entitāte iegūst protokola īpašumtiesības, to norobežo un iekasē maksu par piekļuvi, kamēr cilvēki, kas to uztur, tiek uzskatīti tikai par lietotājiem. Ko daudzi no mums patiesībā vēlas, ir tuvāk mājai, ko palīdzam būvēt un pārvaldīt, sociāla telpa, ko var uzlabot cilvēki, kas to izmanto. Sākotnējā trešā interneta iterācijas solījums balstījās uz šo ideju, tomēr lielākā daļa mēģinājumu ir trūkuši decentralizētās bāzes, kas nepieciešama, lai uzturētu kaut ko, kas atgādina globālo pilsētas laukumu. Patiesība ir tāda, ka neviens vienots protokols vai "dibinātājs" nevar izglābt internetu, bet protokoli, tāpat kā cilvēki, parasti kļūst stiprāki, strādājot uz kaut ko kopīgu.

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Kāpēc Tezos Commons veido uz Bluesky
Protokols ir tikpat dzīvs kā cilvēki, kas to izmanto. Tezos zem visām lietām slepeni slēpjas jaudīgs kods, un Tezos kopiena to izmanto, lai veidotu to, kas ir iespējams. Gadu gaitā dominējošā tendence internetā ir bijusi pretēja. Labi finansēta entitāte iegūst protokola īpašumtiesības, to norobežo un iekasē maksu par piekļuvi, kamēr cilvēki, kas to uztur, tiek uzskatīti tikai par lietotājiem.
Ko daudzi no mums patiesībā vēlas, ir tuvāk mājai, ko palīdzam būvēt un pārvaldīt, sociāla telpa, ko var uzlabot cilvēki, kas to izmanto. Sākotnējā trešā interneta iterācijas solījums balstījās uz šo ideju, tomēr lielākā daļa mēģinājumu ir trūkuši decentralizētās bāzes, kas nepieciešama, lai uzturētu kaut ko, kas atgādina globālo pilsētas laukumu. Patiesība ir tāda, ka neviens vienots protokols vai "dibinātājs" nevar izglābt internetu, bet protokoli, tāpat kā cilvēki, parasti kļūst stiprāki, strādājot uz kaut ko kopīgu.
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Cepešpanna - Izdevums #310Sveiki, Tezos kopiena! Šonedēļ mēs vēlējāmies koncentrēties uz kaut ko, kas atrodas katras veiksmīgas ekosistēmas centrā: cilvēkiem, kas ierodas un iegulda savu laiku, idejas un enerģiju. Kopienas ieguldījumi nāk daudzās formās. Daži cilvēki izstrādā rīkus, kas palīdz citiem labāk izprast tīklu. Daži organizē pasākumus, kas pulcē māksliniekus, kolekcionārus, veidotājus un jaunpienācējus. Citi rada resursus, izglītojošu saturu vai vietas, kur var notikt sarunas un veidoties attiecības.

Cepešpanna - Izdevums #310

Sveiki, Tezos kopiena! Šonedēļ mēs vēlējāmies koncentrēties uz kaut ko, kas atrodas katras veiksmīgas ekosistēmas centrā: cilvēkiem, kas ierodas un iegulda savu laiku, idejas un enerģiju.
Kopienas ieguldījumi nāk daudzās formās. Daži cilvēki izstrādā rīkus, kas palīdz citiem labāk izprast tīklu. Daži organizē pasākumus, kas pulcē māksliniekus, kolekcionārus, veidotājus un jaunpienācējus. Citi rada resursus, izglītojošu saturu vai vietas, kur var notikt sarunas un veidoties attiecības.
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Tezos Sistēmas: logs uz Tezos tīkluSkats uz kopienā veidotu rīku, kas apvieno Tezos datus, vēsturi un foršas funkcijas vienā vietā. Viena no visbiežāk sastopamajām lietām, ko cilvēki dara kriptovalūtās, ir koncentrēšanās tikai uz tām lietām, kas piesaista virsrakstus. Protokola uzlabojums tiek aktivizēts. Liels partnerības paziņojums. Jauna lietotne tiek palaista. Tirgus pārvietojas. Šie ir brīži, kas rada satraukumu un dominē sarunās sociālajos medijos. Tomēr zem visām šīm aktivitātēm ir klusāka infrastruktūras kārta, kas bieži saņem daudz mazāk uzmanības. Rīki.

Tezos Sistēmas: logs uz Tezos tīklu

Skats uz kopienā veidotu rīku, kas apvieno Tezos datus, vēsturi un foršas funkcijas vienā vietā.
Viena no visbiežāk sastopamajām lietām, ko cilvēki dara kriptovalūtās, ir koncentrēšanās tikai uz tām lietām, kas piesaista virsrakstus. Protokola uzlabojums tiek aktivizēts. Liels partnerības paziņojums. Jauna lietotne tiek palaista. Tirgus pārvietojas. Šie ir brīži, kas rada satraukumu un dominē sarunās sociālajos medijos.
Tomēr zem visām šīm aktivitātēm ir klusāka infrastruktūras kārta, kas bieži saņem daudz mazāk uzmanības. Rīki.
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OBJKTīvi apņēmušies izaugsmeiPieredze, izmantojot Objkt.com, tagad ir vēl labāka Kad es dodos uz tiešsaistes tirgu, lai atklātu un iespējams, savāktu kādu mākslu, es nāku no specifiskas vietas, kas jau ir delikāta. Emocionāla pelēka zona, kas gaida, lai to piepildītu ar brīnumiem, taču apkārt ir asie stūri. Citiem vārdiem sakot, šī ir neapstrādāta un nedaudz reta notikumu sērija, ko viegli var pārtraukt vai manipulēt. Tehnoloģijai jābūt stabilai, un pieredzei intuitīvai, pretējā gadījumā lielākā daļa vienkārši atslēgsies pie pirmā šķēršļa. Cilvēkiem, kuri jau ir delikātā situācijā, ir nepieciešams, lai viņi saskartos ar saskarni, ko izveidojuši cilvēki, kas ir gatavi sniegt roku un emocionālu atbalstu. Pieredzei jābūt drošai un uzturētai no tiem, kuri ir apņēmušies mākslai vairāk nekā grafikiem.

OBJKTīvi apņēmušies izaugsmei

Pieredze, izmantojot Objkt.com, tagad ir vēl labāka
Kad es dodos uz tiešsaistes tirgu, lai atklātu un iespējams, savāktu kādu mākslu, es nāku no specifiskas vietas, kas jau ir delikāta. Emocionāla pelēka zona, kas gaida, lai to piepildītu ar brīnumiem, taču apkārt ir asie stūri. Citiem vārdiem sakot, šī ir neapstrādāta un nedaudz reta notikumu sērija, ko viegli var pārtraukt vai manipulēt.
Tehnoloģijai jābūt stabilai, un pieredzei intuitīvai, pretējā gadījumā lielākā daļa vienkārši atslēgsies pie pirmā šķēršļa. Cilvēkiem, kuri jau ir delikātā situācijā, ir nepieciešams, lai viņi saskartos ar saskarni, ko izveidojuši cilvēki, kas ir gatavi sniegt roku un emocionālu atbalstu. Pieredzei jābūt drošai un uzturētai no tiem, kuri ir apņēmušies mākslai vairāk nekā grafikiem.
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The Baking Sheet - Issue #308Šonedēļ tiek apvienoti daži temati, kas ekosistēmā ir attīstījušies jau ilgu laiku. Ienākot atpūtas fāzē pirms nākamā Tezos protokola jauninājuma, mēs koncentrējamies uz lieliskajiem kopienas locekļiem, kuri paši veicina rīkus, kas palīdz saglabāt augošo mākslas, kolekciju un kultūras vēstures arhīvu, ko veido Tezos. Šī uzmanība uz pastāvību un saglabāšanu pārsniedz programmatūru. Ņujorkā mākslinieki, kuratori un kolekcionāri nesen sanāca kopā pasākumā Open Worlds Muzeja kustīgā attēla ietvaros, kamēr jauns pasūtījums no Lindas Dounia un Rhea Myers šobrīd ir izstādīts kā daļa no turpināmā MoMI x Tezos Foundation sadarbības.

The Baking Sheet - Issue #308

Šonedēļ tiek apvienoti daži temati, kas ekosistēmā ir attīstījušies jau ilgu laiku.
Ienākot atpūtas fāzē pirms nākamā Tezos protokola jauninājuma, mēs koncentrējamies uz lieliskajiem kopienas locekļiem, kuri paši veicina rīkus, kas palīdz saglabāt augošo mākslas, kolekciju un kultūras vēstures arhīvu, ko veido Tezos.
Šī uzmanība uz pastāvību un saglabāšanu pārsniedz programmatūru. Ņujorkā mākslinieki, kuratori un kolekcionāri nesen sanāca kopā pasākumā Open Worlds Muzeja kustīgā attēla ietvaros, kamēr jauns pasūtījums no Lindas Dounia un Rhea Myers šobrīd ir izstādīts kā daļa no turpināmā MoMI x Tezos Foundation sadarbības.
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Mēnesis Skatā — 2026. gada aprīlisĀtrs pārskats par jaunākajām notikumu norisēm un nozīmīgiem sasniegumiem Tezos ekosistēmā 2026. gada aprīlī. Laipni lūdzam mūsu jaunākajā izdevumā, Mēnesis skata, (2026. gada aprīlis), kur mēs sniedzam ātru pārskatu par jaunākajām norisēm un nozīmīgiem sasniegumiem Tezos ekosistēmā mēneša ritmā. Aprīlis bija mēnesis, kad tika veidota un paplašināta, ar protokola uzlabojumiem, jauniem projektiem un ekosistēmas infrastruktūras turpināšanu augt dažādās reģionos un lietošanas gadījumos. No pārvaldības sasniegumiem līdz izstrādātāju rīkiem, aktīvu piekļuvei un kopienas iniciatīvām, tīkls turpināja virzīties uz priekšu daudzos virzienos vienlaikus.

Mēnesis Skatā — 2026. gada aprīlis

Ātrs pārskats par jaunākajām notikumu norisēm un nozīmīgiem sasniegumiem Tezos ekosistēmā 2026. gada aprīlī.
Laipni lūdzam mūsu jaunākajā izdevumā, Mēnesis skata, (2026. gada aprīlis), kur mēs sniedzam ātru pārskatu par jaunākajām norisēm un nozīmīgiem sasniegumiem Tezos ekosistēmā mēneša ritmā.
Aprīlis bija mēnesis, kad tika veidota un paplašināta, ar protokola uzlabojumiem, jauniem projektiem un ekosistēmas infrastruktūras turpināšanu augt dažādās reģionos un lietošanas gadījumos. No pārvaldības sasniegumiem līdz izstrādātāju rīkiem, aktīvu piekļuvei un kopienas iniciatīvām, tīkls turpināja virzīties uz priekšu daudzos virzienos vienlaikus.
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Tezos Kopienas Atlīdzības — 2026. gada aprīlisPaziņojam par CRP uzvarētājiem 2026. gada aprīlī! Sveiki, Tezos kopienas biedri, Mums ir prieks paziņot par “Kopienas atlīdzības programmas” CRP uzvarētājiem 2026. gada aprīlī! Lai uzzinātu vairāk par dažādām kategorijām, lūdzu, skatiet atlīdzību lapu Tezos Commons vietnē. Kopienas atlīdzības programma ir Tezos Commons Foundation iniciatīva, kas vērsta uz adopcijas veicināšanu un Tezos ekosistēmas atbalstīšanu. Katru mēnesi tez atlīdzības tiek sadalītas individuāliem un komandām, kas izceļas ar nopelniem un darbojas Tezos ekosistēmas interesēs kopumā. Šajā kārtā kopumā tika piešķirti 10,000 tez.

Tezos Kopienas Atlīdzības — 2026. gada aprīlis

Paziņojam par CRP uzvarētājiem 2026. gada aprīlī!
Sveiki, Tezos kopienas biedri,
Mums ir prieks paziņot par “Kopienas atlīdzības programmas” CRP uzvarētājiem 2026. gada aprīlī!
Lai uzzinātu vairāk par dažādām kategorijām, lūdzu, skatiet atlīdzību lapu Tezos Commons vietnē.
Kopienas atlīdzības programma ir Tezos Commons Foundation iniciatīva, kas vērsta uz adopcijas veicināšanu un Tezos ekosistēmas atbalstīšanu. Katru mēnesi tez atlīdzības tiek sadalītas individuāliem un komandām, kas izceļas ar nopelniem un darbojas Tezos ekosistēmas interesēs kopumā. Šajā kārtā kopumā tika piešķirti 10,000 tez.
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Mēneša ‘ART’ikuls2026. gada maija Mākslas uzmanības centrā uz Tezos Kas īsti nozīmē vārds “artsy”? Vārda artsy definīcija ir kaut kas, kas izceļ mākslinieciskumu vai talantu. Dažreiz mēs piešķiram savas nozīmes vārdiem, un jo vairāk šie alternatīvie jēdzieni tiek lietoti, jo spēcīgāka kļūst asociācija, beidzot aizvietojot definīciju. Šī parādība, kad vārdi tiek izkropļoti no definēta uz abstraktu, ir ironiski svarīga simbolisma iezīme, ja to lieto mērenībā. Tieši to šī sērija cenšas nodrošināt, apzinātu uzmanības centrā uz cilvēkiem, kuri izpaužas, būdami artsy. Izcelti mākslinieki arī paplašina, kā viņi dalās ar savu mākslu, izmantojot tehnoloģijas. Izmantojot jaunus medijus, piemēram, NFTs, un veidojot aizvien pieaugošas tiešsaistes kopienas ap digitālās mākslas novērtēšanu, mēs varam atklāt jaunas paradigmas, kad tās attīstās.

Mēneša ‘ART’ikuls

2026. gada maija Mākslas uzmanības centrā uz Tezos
Kas īsti nozīmē vārds “artsy”? Vārda artsy definīcija ir kaut kas, kas izceļ mākslinieciskumu vai talantu. Dažreiz mēs piešķiram savas nozīmes vārdiem, un jo vairāk šie alternatīvie jēdzieni tiek lietoti, jo spēcīgāka kļūst asociācija, beidzot aizvietojot definīciju. Šī parādība, kad vārdi tiek izkropļoti no definēta uz abstraktu, ir ironiski svarīga simbolisma iezīme, ja to lieto mērenībā.
Tieši to šī sērija cenšas nodrošināt, apzinātu uzmanības centrā uz cilvēkiem, kuri izpaužas, būdami artsy. Izcelti mākslinieki arī paplašina, kā viņi dalās ar savu mākslu, izmantojot tehnoloģijas. Izmantojot jaunus medijus, piemēram, NFTs, un veidojot aizvien pieaugošas tiešsaistes kopienas ap digitālās mākslas novērtēšanu, mēs varam atklāt jaunas paradigmas, kad tās attīstās.
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Baking Sheet - Izdevums #307Sveicināti atpakaļ. Šīs nedēļas izdevums ir veltīts vienam no progresīvākajiem eksperimenti, ko esam redzējuši iznākam no Tezos ekosistēmas kādu laiku. TzEL ievieš post-kvantum privātās maksājumu metodes dzīvā testnet vidē, pārvēršot problēmu, kas parasti dzīvo pētniecības dokumentos un ilgtermiņa drošības diskusijās, par kaut ko, ar ko izstrādātāji var faktiski darboties jau šodien. Tas skar jautājumu, kuru kļūst arvien grūtāk ignorēt plašākajā nozarē: kas notiks ar blokķēdes privātumu, kad šodienas darījumus aizsargājošā kriptogrāfija rīt kļūs neaizsargāta?

Baking Sheet - Izdevums #307

Sveicināti atpakaļ. Šīs nedēļas izdevums ir veltīts vienam no progresīvākajiem eksperimenti, ko esam redzējuši iznākam no Tezos ekosistēmas kādu laiku.
TzEL ievieš post-kvantum privātās maksājumu metodes dzīvā testnet vidē, pārvēršot problēmu, kas parasti dzīvo pētniecības dokumentos un ilgtermiņa drošības diskusijās, par kaut ko, ar ko izstrādātāji var faktiski darboties jau šodien. Tas skar jautājumu, kuru kļūst arvien grūtāk ignorēt plašākajā nozarē: kas notiks ar blokķēdes privātumu, kad šodienas darījumus aizsargājošā kriptogrāfija rīt kļūs neaizsargāta?
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Kopienas Uzmanība: Džeks TezosAiz rīkiem, jokiem un eksperamentiem, šeit ir ieskats, kā domā un rada viens no Tezos' visproduktīvākajiem veidotājiem. Tu, iespējams, esi pamanījis, ka bieži rakstu par kopienas veidotiem rīkiem, kas atvieglo Tezos lietotāju navigāciju šajā telpā. Un, ja esi pievērsis uzmanību, ir viens vārds, kas atkārtojas atkal un atkal. Protams, es runāju par Džeku Tezos. Viņš ir viens no spējīgākajiem un vismīļākajiem veidotājiem kopienā, vairākkārtējs Tezos CRP balvas ieguvējs un daudzu rīku autors, kas padara ekosistēmu jautrāku un pieejamāku. Es domāju, ka ir pienācis laiks, lai viņš saņemtu nedaudz vairāk uzmanības, tāpēc šeit ir mana Q&A ar Džeku, kur mēs izpētām viņa ceļu un viņa skatījumu uz būvēšanu Tezos.

Kopienas Uzmanība: Džeks Tezos

Aiz rīkiem, jokiem un eksperamentiem, šeit ir ieskats, kā domā un rada viens no Tezos' visproduktīvākajiem veidotājiem.
Tu, iespējams, esi pamanījis, ka bieži rakstu par kopienas veidotiem rīkiem, kas atvieglo Tezos lietotāju navigāciju šajā telpā. Un, ja esi pievērsis uzmanību, ir viens vārds, kas atkārtojas atkal un atkal. Protams, es runāju par Džeku Tezos.
Viņš ir viens no spējīgākajiem un vismīļākajiem veidotājiem kopienā, vairākkārtējs Tezos CRP balvas ieguvējs un daudzu rīku autors, kas padara ekosistēmu jautrāku un pieejamāku. Es domāju, ka ir pienācis laiks, lai viņš saņemtu nedaudz vairāk uzmanības, tāpēc šeit ir mana Q&A ar Džeku, kur mēs izpētām viņa ceļu un viņa skatījumu uz būvēšanu Tezos.
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Baking Sheet - Izdevums #306Tezos X Previewnet tagad ir aktīvs, dodot izstrādātājiem pirmo reālo vidi eksperimentēšanai ar EVM un Michelson, kas darbojas kopējā virsgrāmatā. Pēc ceļa kartes, par kuru tika runāts bloga ierakstos, konferences runās un protokola uzlabojumos pēdējo pāris gadu laikā, tas ir nozīmīgs solis uz priekšu. Izstrādātāji tagad var faktiski testēt arhitektūru, izpētīt, kā uzvedas krustojuma lietojumprogrammas, un sākt domāt par pavisam jauniem dizaina modeļiem. Tajā pašā laikā kopienas puse ekosistēmas turpina virzīties līdzās. Notikumi, kā Tezos Brokastu Klubs Maiami, atgādina, ka aiz katras protokola atjauninājuma un tehniskā sasnieguma joprojām ir tīkls cilvēku, kas dalās ar idejām, veido projektus un veido nākotnes virzienus.

Baking Sheet - Izdevums #306

Tezos X Previewnet tagad ir aktīvs, dodot izstrādātājiem pirmo reālo vidi eksperimentēšanai ar EVM un Michelson, kas darbojas kopējā virsgrāmatā. Pēc ceļa kartes, par kuru tika runāts bloga ierakstos, konferences runās un protokola uzlabojumos pēdējo pāris gadu laikā, tas ir nozīmīgs solis uz priekšu. Izstrādātāji tagad var faktiski testēt arhitektūru, izpētīt, kā uzvedas krustojuma lietojumprogrammas, un sākt domāt par pavisam jauniem dizaina modeļiem.
Tajā pašā laikā kopienas puse ekosistēmas turpina virzīties līdzās. Notikumi, kā Tezos Brokastu Klubs Maiami, atgādina, ka aiz katras protokola atjauninājuma un tehniskā sasnieguma joprojām ir tīkls cilvēku, kas dalās ar idejām, veido projektus un veido nākotnes virzienus.
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Ceptā Lapa - Izdevums #305Atgriešanās, Tezos kopiena. Šīs nedēļas izdevums fokusējas uz vienu no skaidrākajiem atjauninājumiem, ko esam redzējuši šogad. Tezos X pāriet no ceļa kartes uz kaut ko, ar ko izstrādātāji var patiesi strādāt. Arhitektūra, kas apvieno EVM un Michelson vienā grāmatā, jau tuvojas testnet, un ceļš uz mainnet jau ir izstrādāts. Tas ir brīdis, kas sasaista daudz no pamata darba, kas tika veikts pēdējo pāris gadu laikā. Kad sākam virzīties uz vasaru, iestājas konferences sezona, un mums ir jauns pasākums, ko izcelt. Par to visu runāsim zemāk šīs nedēļas Ceptajā Lapu.

Ceptā Lapa - Izdevums #305

Atgriešanās, Tezos kopiena. Šīs nedēļas izdevums fokusējas uz vienu no skaidrākajiem atjauninājumiem, ko esam redzējuši šogad.
Tezos X pāriet no ceļa kartes uz kaut ko, ar ko izstrādātāji var patiesi strādāt. Arhitektūra, kas apvieno EVM un Michelson vienā grāmatā, jau tuvojas testnet, un ceļš uz mainnet jau ir izstrādāts. Tas ir brīdis, kas sasaista daudz no pamata darba, kas tika veikts pēdējo pāris gadu laikā.
Kad sākam virzīties uz vasaru, iestājas konferences sezona, un mums ir jauns pasākums, ko izcelt. Par to visu runāsim zemāk šīs nedēļas Ceptajā Lapu.
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Mēneša ‘ART’ikuls2026. gada aprīļa kopienas mākslas izcelšana uz Tezos Pagājušajā mēnesī es nogāju no scenārija, ļaujot uzmanībai sekot personīgai atklāšanai, nevis gaidot uz nominācijām. Tomēr esmu priecīga teikt, ka dažas nominācijas parādījās manā plūsmā īsi pēc ‘ART’ikula publicēšanas martā. Šomēnes trīs mākslinieki izcēlās caur kopienas nominācijām X. Esmu pievienojusi ceturto un domāju, ka visi sapratīs, kāpēc. Turpmāk tiek izcelta mākslas izvēle, kas sastādīta no šīm nominācijām. Es koncentrēšos uz pašu mākslu, vienlaikus nodrošinot, ka katrs mākslinieks saņem pienācīgu atzinību. Neviens no šiem mākslas darbiem nav norādīts manā otrreizējā pārdošanā, un nekas šeit nedrīkst tikt interpretēts kā finanšu padoms.

Mēneša ‘ART’ikuls

2026. gada aprīļa kopienas mākslas izcelšana uz Tezos
Pagājušajā mēnesī es nogāju no scenārija, ļaujot uzmanībai sekot personīgai atklāšanai, nevis gaidot uz nominācijām. Tomēr esmu priecīga teikt, ka dažas nominācijas parādījās manā plūsmā īsi pēc ‘ART’ikula publicēšanas martā. Šomēnes trīs mākslinieki izcēlās caur kopienas nominācijām X. Esmu pievienojusi ceturto un domāju, ka visi sapratīs, kāpēc.
Turpmāk tiek izcelta mākslas izvēle, kas sastādīta no šīm nominācijām. Es koncentrēšos uz pašu mākslu, vienlaikus nodrošinot, ka katrs mākslinieks saņem pienācīgu atzinību. Neviens no šiem mākslas darbiem nav norādīts manā otrreizējā pārdošanā, un nekas šeit nedrīkst tikt interpretēts kā finanšu padoms.
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The Baking Sheet - Izdevums #304Šonedēļ The Baking Sheet uzmanība atgriežas pie tā, kā Tezos darbojas ikdienā. Jauns protokola priekšlikums tagad ir uz galda ar Ushuaia, turpinot virzību uz augstāku caurlaidspēju, ātrāku apstiprinājumu un elastīgāku infrastruktūru pa slāņiem. Tajā pašā laikā izmaiņas, kas jau ir ceļā, sāk parādīties, kā maiznieki strādā, īpaši, kad tīkls dziļāk iedziļinās BLS balstītajā konsensā ar pieaugošu parakstu rīku komplektu. Ja tev patīk redzēt, kā Tezos darbojas protokola un tehniskajā līmenī, tad šīs nedēļas atjauninājums tev noteikti patiks.

The Baking Sheet - Izdevums #304

Šonedēļ The Baking Sheet uzmanība atgriežas pie tā, kā Tezos darbojas ikdienā.
Jauns protokola priekšlikums tagad ir uz galda ar Ushuaia, turpinot virzību uz augstāku caurlaidspēju, ātrāku apstiprinājumu un elastīgāku infrastruktūru pa slāņiem. Tajā pašā laikā izmaiņas, kas jau ir ceļā, sāk parādīties, kā maiznieki strādā, īpaši, kad tīkls dziļāk iedziļinās BLS balstītajā konsensā ar pieaugošu parakstu rīku komplektu.
Ja tev patīk redzēt, kā Tezos darbojas protokola un tehniskajā līmenī, tad šīs nedēļas atjauninājums tev noteikti patiks.
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Vibing pie Mederu.artJauna laikmeta mākslas ekosistēma uz Tezos Ap NFT notiek identitātes krīze, un daudzi cilvēki cenšas izveidot nākamo lielo lietu, bet kur ir pionieri, kas veido nākamo ĪPAŠO lietu? Kā mēs varam pāriet no krīzes atpakaļ uz radošumu? No tā, ko redzu, mederu.art notiek kaut kas īpašs. Nosaukums ir dīvains, mārketings ir neapstrādāts, un nekas no tā neliek man, amerikānim, justies uzreiz kā mājās. Sveša, bet kaut kā pazīstama enerģija man pārņem, kad skrolēju mederu mākslas plūsmu. Tas nav pulēts AAA mākslas tirgu spēles. Tas vairāk atgādina indie spēli, kas ir cepta ar mīlestību un kaislību.

Vibing pie Mederu.art

Jauna laikmeta mākslas ekosistēma uz Tezos
Ap NFT notiek identitātes krīze, un daudzi cilvēki cenšas izveidot nākamo lielo lietu, bet kur ir pionieri, kas veido nākamo ĪPAŠO lietu? Kā mēs varam pāriet no krīzes atpakaļ uz radošumu?
No tā, ko redzu, mederu.art notiek kaut kas īpašs. Nosaukums ir dīvains, mārketings ir neapstrādāts, un nekas no tā neliek man, amerikānim, justies uzreiz kā mājās. Sveša, bet kaut kā pazīstama enerģija man pārņem, kad skrolēju mederu mākslas plūsmu. Tas nav pulēts AAA mākslas tirgu spēles. Tas vairāk atgādina indie spēli, kas ir cepta ar mīlestību un kaislību.
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