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Pocket Portal is an open source UI built as a gateway for accessing decentralized infrastructure via Pocket Network. Connect to ETH, xDAI, and many other major blockchains through an easy to manage interface.
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Pocket Network's Portal
Access decentralized infrastructure for ETH, xDAI and others
Patrick Michael
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I tried this out and it was super straightforward to use.
I can imagine children learning about NFTs in art class, and using this for like school fundraisers.
And obviously a million and 1 more use cases.
Nifty Ink
Draw something and make it a NFT for less than 1 cent
Patrick Michael
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I learned about Pocket Network when it was still in the R&D phases years ago through my connection with the CEO Michael. A few years later, the stars aligned, and Mike brought me on to this project to help with ops and comms work.
Pocket cuts through the B.S and provides actual utility to Ethereum and public blockchain networks, who have since there launch, suffered from a decrease in...
Decentralized API for Ethereum
Pocket Network's Gateway. Works like a regular endpoint
Pocket Network has just launched their gateway product. This makes using a decentralized API for Ethereum pretty simple.
If you don't have the dev hours to integrated directly, but still want to support decentralization and its benefits, give this a try.
Decentralized API for Ethereum
Pocket Network's Gateway. Works like a regular endpoint
Patrick Michael
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Collaboration between GiveEth and Blockscience.
Pros: The research and tools that come out of this project will shape decentralized organizations for years to come.
Cons: Maybe some laments content.
The Commons Stack
Sustainable funding of community-driven economies
Patrick Michael
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Quite a few major projects in ethereum either use GiveEth created smart contracts or look to the GiveEth team for auditing. Very credible team so you know there going to deliever.
Pros: Some of the top engineers in the Ethereum community decided to focus on tools to empower cooperative communities like non-profits.
Cons: Not really a GiveEth-specific. but we need more education and support...
Giveth
Building The Future Of Giving