1/ Over the past 3 months, our @HorizontalHQ team has done an immense amount of work to improve our products
First of all, we were included in the Bitcoin.org recommended wallets list.
And not to mention that we are the youngest project on this list
2/ Secondly, @UnstoppableByHS supported Zcash shielded transactions and I especially wanted to point out the work of @cryptoserrano who helped us with integration questions along with his team
3/ Thirdly, we’ve released a big update, which is already available in the stores.
Briefly, in the 0.19 release, we added the Market feature, ENS support and were audited by the Certik team
4/ The development of the Market feature was an incredibly interesting experience for each team member. We made a research on all available tools and discovered a present lack of a complete resource where you could find all the information on protocols you are interested in
5/ As a result, our task was to categorize the projects and divide them into sectors. Also to show all the important changes on the market in the last 24 hours
6/ This is still not the final version of our market and we will pleasantly surprise our beloved users in our next release. That's why stay tuned to our updates and follow us on our social networks
7/ Additionally, it was a pleasure to meet @BrantlyMillegan from the @ensdomains team. I see their team as great professionals and that they are making a huge contribution to the blockchain industry. You can already use the @UnstoppableByHS to send/receive to the domain addresses
8/ And of course the audit from the @certik_io team. In the next few days, we'll tell you more about this news. But for now, I can only say that they are doing a great job and it was a great pleasure to work with their team.
9/ Subscribe to our social networks, share our app and let's build the world of decentralized finance together!
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1/ I would like to share the DeFi Map creation story and why my @HorizontalHQ team have decided to categorize more than 500 protocols
2/ Going forward, this is the second version of our DeFi Map and some of the protocols we've announced in the last couple of weeks are missing as well
3/ For the first time I hit a problem to keep track of the protocols I was interested in. This all led me to the point where I started working on categorization. In the first version of the DeFi Map, about a 100 protocols on the Ethereum ecosystem was superficially touched upon