#Web3 decentralized applications are changing the crypto game, but are you keeping up? 🔮
It's time to make sure your #dApps and Web2 apps are seamlessly integrated across multiple protocols and chains⛓️
Here's a take on a recent 💎 discovery 👇👇
Meet @grindery_io , the no-code middleware that connects Apps and dApps across chains and protocols, making it easier for developers to integrate their decentralized applications.
Think of it, as they state, like a #Zapier but for Web3.🤯
@grindery_io The Grindery project started in 2018, as the team began building integrations for themselves.🧑🏭
They realized that it didn't make sense for developers to build integrations this way because it was like reinventing the wheel over and over, relying on expensive resources. 🥱
@grindery_io Instead, they decided to create a middleware that other developers could benefit from and contribute to.
1️⃣NFT-Create a form with Typeform, HubSpot, Google, or Airtable, and allow your users to mint a personalized NFT💎
2️⃣Backup-Push any transaction or event from a wallet or smart contract to a Google Sheet or Airtable to get an accounting record 💹
@grindery_io 3️⃣Create a form and allow your team to submit a proposal or payment request to your Multisig or DAO.🔏
4️⃣Track incoming and outgoing transactions in your crypto wallet in an easy-to-read way. 🤝
@grindery_io The Grindery crew is a squad of 20+, each with unique backgrounds and skills.
Although the team is not fully doxxed, they are open to hiring new people as needed 📜
@grindery_io You can find more information about the company and one of the co-founders @tim_delhaes aka EdBong (or Big Cheese for close friends) on LinkedIn.✅
@grindery_io@tim_delhaes Grindery is looking to raise funds to develop its middleware further and expand its capabilities. 💸
This will supposedly help them empower the next generation of builders in Web3 with a multi-chain integration protocol.
@grindery_io@tim_delhaes What actually caught our attention were the regular interesting talks they are hosting that can be found on their page
Furthermore, their documentation page docs.grindery.io is as well a goldmine of rich insights/interrogations on potential narratives
We deemed it interesting to follow the team; they recently placed 3rd at the #ETHNewYork Hackathon using @pushprotocol as a communication layer between parties for private keys storing & recovery 🔐
Oasyx is the first, genesis NFT collection on @oasys_games, a blockchain optimized for gaming.
The project just launched last December, under the supervision of renowned game creator Yu Suzuki (Pionneer Award 2011)
@oasys_games's blockchain is home to several gaming projects and its token $OAS recently got listed on multiple top Tier CEXes, a few months after a private token sale of $20M led by @_rcapital_ 💰
The OASYX NFTs will grant many privileges within the Oasys ecosystem. 🤝
AkyiaDao is a community-driven project to purchase and renovate a 250 year old home in rural Japan, reinvigorating a cultural artifact into a vibrant omni-maker space for builders, creatives and dreamers 😶🌫️
Gm frens ! 🥳
Ready for a new hot take on a stealthy project?
Behold, @PuddingBet !
(Important disclaimer, this is not sponsored content ! we will try to present to you new projects on a regular basis 🤝 )
When it comes to crypto projects, especially betting-related ones 🤑 , most are copy-cats that don’t bring much novelty to the table.
Sure it works, but there is still a whole area of innovation that can, and should, be experimented with.
That was the primary concern of this team of 4 engineers 🧙♂️when they decided a year ago to build something different.
Their project takes the form of an NFT-based decentralized platform that combines the excitement of pool wars and betting with the benefits of NFTs.
As promised, here are the 3 projects that were hidden in our previous tweet.
A thread 🧵
2/ Since our public launch, hotnewcrypto has become the most relevant source of untapped alpha for investors and degens seeking to scout the stealthiest projects. Today, we’d like to introduce a new series of threads to share a bit more about a few interesting projects.
3/ When we discover new projects there's usually very little information available about them because it’s so early, sometimes there isn’t even a Twitter account yet. So we decided to get in touch with their founders to share what we learned about each one of them