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The Algorand Foundation is proud to unveil a proposal for a ‘Universal Chess Passport’ ♟️
The Universal Chess Passport is developed in partnership with The World Chess, utilizing decentralized ID and verifiable credential standards.
The Universal Chess Passport is developed in partnership with The World Chess, utilizing decentralized ID and verifiable credential standards.
April 24, 2025 at 11:10 AM
The Algorand Foundation is proud to unveil a proposal for a ‘Universal Chess Passport’ ♟️
The Universal Chess Passport is developed in partnership with The World Chess, utilizing decentralized ID and verifiable credential standards.
The Universal Chess Passport is developed in partnership with The World Chess, utilizing decentralized ID and verifiable credential standards.
The OrangePi RV2 is the best RISC-V experience I've had to date.
I managed to get go-algorand compiled with very little effort and it's now running and synced to Mainnet. Is this the first RISC-V node on the Algorand network?
Although I probably wouldn't recommend participating from one just yet.
I managed to get go-algorand compiled with very little effort and it's now running and synced to Mainnet. Is this the first RISC-V node on the Algorand network?
Although I probably wouldn't recommend participating from one just yet.
March 26, 2025 at 1:04 PM
The OrangePi RV2 is the best RISC-V experience I've had to date.
I managed to get go-algorand compiled with very little effort and it's now running and synced to Mainnet. Is this the first RISC-V node on the Algorand network?
Although I probably wouldn't recommend participating from one just yet.
I managed to get go-algorand compiled with very little effort and it's now running and synced to Mainnet. Is this the first RISC-V node on the Algorand network?
Although I probably wouldn't recommend participating from one just yet.
Reposted by nullun
Algorand just became the most dev-friendly blockchain.
Now supporting native TypeScript alongside native Python, opening doors for 18M+ developers to build on-chain; no need to learn niche languages.
Web3 just got way more accessible.
Build today: algorand.co/algokit
Now supporting native TypeScript alongside native Python, opening doors for 18M+ developers to build on-chain; no need to learn niche languages.
Web3 just got way more accessible.
Build today: algorand.co/algokit
March 26, 2025 at 11:01 AM
Algorand just became the most dev-friendly blockchain.
Now supporting native TypeScript alongside native Python, opening doors for 18M+ developers to build on-chain; no need to learn niche languages.
Web3 just got way more accessible.
Build today: algorand.co/algokit
Now supporting native TypeScript alongside native Python, opening doors for 18M+ developers to build on-chain; no need to learn niche languages.
Web3 just got way more accessible.
Build today: algorand.co/algokit
Reposted by nullun
The ~5700 TPS figure from June 2024 was
1) individual USDC transfers (no Smart C.)
2) averaged over ~5 minutes/100 blocks
Example block: algo.surf/block/389226...
During this time the chain was not disrupted for other users. See video of a swap @ 6K TPS:
www.reddit.com/r/algorand/s...
1/3
1) individual USDC transfers (no Smart C.)
2) averaged over ~5 minutes/100 blocks
Example block: algo.surf/block/389226...
During this time the chain was not disrupted for other users. See video of a swap @ 6K TPS:
www.reddit.com/r/algorand/s...
1/3
November 23, 2024 at 6:20 PM
The ~5700 TPS figure from June 2024 was
1) individual USDC transfers (no Smart C.)
2) averaged over ~5 minutes/100 blocks
Example block: algo.surf/block/389226...
During this time the chain was not disrupted for other users. See video of a swap @ 6K TPS:
www.reddit.com/r/algorand/s...
1/3
1) individual USDC transfers (no Smart C.)
2) averaged over ~5 minutes/100 blocks
Example block: algo.surf/block/389226...
During this time the chain was not disrupted for other users. See video of a swap @ 6K TPS:
www.reddit.com/r/algorand/s...
1/3