According to a research report by Bernstein published on 21st September. And with that said the early user airdrop is imminent…
🧵So here is an updated thread on:
• Updates
• 6 popular dApps to interact with and strategy.
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The Arbitrum Odyssey event which was an NFT-powered incentives campaign was paused after the transaction fees on Arbitrum were much more compared to the mainnet Ethereum itself:
• The Odyssey event was paused until the launch of Arbitrum nitro.
• On August 31st, Arbitrum upgraded its network to Nitro.
• This upgrade led to increased throughput (almost 7x-10x higher), and lower fees.
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They also introduced Nova:
• It's an entirely new chain built on Arbitrum's AnyTrust technology.
• Mainly for Web3 gaming and social applications.
• AnyTrust is a variant of Arbitrum Nitro technology that lowers costs by accepting a mild trust assumption
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Now let's get into our strategy: [Try at your own risk and DYOR]
You can try out the entire transaction by creating a new @Rabby_io Rabby wallet here: rabby.io or choose to carry on with metamask…
To onboard new users, $OP optimism has introduced quests. By completing these quests participants will be able to earn specially designed NFTs.
🪂 Total NFTs that can be earned: 18
There are in total 18 quests.
These quest NFTs, according to optimism don't serve any purpose as of now. Still, it would be better to collect them as 14% of $OP allocations are assigned for future airdrops and these NFTs could play a vital role in the distribution process.
1/ This is a thread about Aptos and the early-stage projects in the Aptos ecosystem.
Thread Timeline:
Tweet 2-6: Some details and facts about Aptos.
Tweet 7-27: 20 early-stage projects on $Aptos
2/ Let's talk about Aptos,
In simple words, it's a layer 1 blockchain that is focusing mainly on the adoption part by confronting issues such as reliability, safety, and usability.
The team isn't new, you may or may not be surprised to know, that it's ...
3/ the same team that was once working on the controversial project "Diem" (Libra previously) which never saw the light of the day.
Diem was a blockchain-based stablecoin payment system, owned by "Meta" (previously Facebook).
🤏Excerpts from the above article: 1. Testnet 3 will be the last testnet before mainnet. 2. There will be more testnets after the mainnet launch. 3. The selection pool size for AIT3 will be similar to that of AIT2.
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4. In AIT2, there was a total of 225 community nodes spreading across 44 countries and 110 cities. 5. The rewards in AIT2 were as follows:
a. 500 Aptos: To those who were able to meet the full criteria. [Mentioned in the article.]