Before the weekend kicks off, we’ve added some extra updates on the Cartesi ecosystem 🐧

Focusing on the Cartesi Brazil @CartesiBR community work.

In the Niterói City Hall @NiteroiPref, Cartesi is collaborating with Fluminense Federal University @uff_br to revamp the city's transportation system, aiming to soon provide real-time bus tracking, routes, schedules, and passenger data—implementing blockchain for service compliance, while a new app will give citizens tools to plan trips and even report issues anonymously!
It's exciting to see this project, which stems from our previous collaboration with SBC Brasil @sbcbrasil during a hackathon, now being developed and receiving government funding.

Read more about the Niterói project, which has made headlines in over 10 media outlets:
https://t.co/NfV7z1TupY

Meanwhile, at the National Blockchain Observatory, we’re working with RedeRNP @Rede_RNP to empower the innovators’ community and make Cartesi the preferred technology for blockchain experimentation. The team will have multiple goals, such as creating APIs for Cartesi to operate as an L2 solution, developing a series of Cartesi dApp demonstrations, and providing tutorials for Cartesi dApp development.

A big thank you to Antonio Rocha @AARocha for driving these plans. He also presented his scientific results at the 6th International Conference on Blockchain Computing and Applications (BCCA 2024), where validations and experiments were conducted using Cartesi. Cartesi allows you to do more in web3, and it shows it!

Want to hear more updates? Tune in to our ecosystem review call this Monday at 1 PM (UTC), where we will be live streaming more from the Cartesi ecosystem on X or YouTube:
https://t.co/EgDZlIxLFZ

Wishing Cartesian a happy weekend and a joyful Thanksgiving, enjoy it!