did-tezos
The Decentralized Identifier method for the Tezos blockchain. (by spruceid)
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did-tezos
Posts with mentions or reviews of did-tezos.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-03-03.
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Decentralized Identity with the Tezos DID Method
did:tz: https://github.com/spruceid/did-tezos
tzip
Posts with mentions or reviews of tzip.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-06-11.
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LETS GET GRANADA DEPLOYED!
Liquidity Baking: The availability of low-slippage exchange of tez into other currencies and vice-versa is key to allow the widespread use of Tezos. Liquidity Baking 211 addresses this directly by piggybacking off the liquidity and global availability of Bitcoin, and incentivizing large amounts of decentralized liquidity provision between tez and wrapped bitcoins.
- What is liquidity mining on. Tezos?
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Useful Links for Tezos Devs, where you may find answers on all your questions:
- Proposals, standards (similar to EIPs): https://gitlab.com/tzip/tzip
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Tezos bi-weekly AMA -- Tezos Commons, Nomadic Labs, and TQ
Further improving the performance of smart contracts by using context sub-trees to make big maps faster and by caching contracts
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📢 Granada protocol proposal has been released! Major Tezos improvements suggested include: Emmy*, Liquidity baking, Gas improvements. Read the full announcement here ⛓👇
According to their RFC (https://gitlab.com/tzip/tzip/-/blob/master/drafts/current/draft-liquidity_baking.md#contract) they are using the v2 contract of dexter: https://gitlab.com/dexter2tz/dexter2tz
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Tezos Bi-Weekly Community AMA - TC, TQ, Nomadic Labs
Does this not provide some background as to why tzBTC was chosen?
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Liquidity Baking has been merged!
There were initially some concerns about Liquidity Baking increasing the inflation rate. According to the updated TZIP:
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Why would someone build on Tezos rather than Solana?
But hey if Solana has good ideas, its most likely only a TZIP away for Tezos.
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Decentralized Identity with the Tezos DID Method
TZIP 19: https://gitlab.com/tzip/tzip/-/blob/master/proposals/tzip-19/tzip-19.md
- What is happening?
What are some alternatives?
When comparing did-tezos and tzip you can also consider the following projects:
juvix - Juvix empowers developers to write code in a high-level, functional language, compile it to gas-efficient output VM instructions, and formally verify the safety of their contracts prior to deployment and execution.
quipuswap-sdk - 🔭 QuipuSwap SDK for JavaScript.
dexter2tz
tezos
quipuswap-core - 🧙♂️ Repository containing QuipuSwap liquidity protocol smart-contracts written in Ligo language
tezos