Check out the team's post: 'Hi everyone, We are pleased to announce the launch of our new education center detailing in depth instructions on how to generate predictions with the Endor Protocol. There have been many questions lately about providing information around accessibility and use of the protocol and therefore we developed this tool to help in this matter. We are sure this will be a valuable tool for all. Would love to hear your feedback. You can access the education center on our website: https://www.endor.com/protocol-user-guide'
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![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FrQeXU72.jpg&t=663&c=Y5YN0aLGzTqmqw) What have our developers been up to? Ed is working at the framework level to refactor the Card SDK, which is being enhanced to support workflows with multiple participants. We want to make sure cards can truly move between different workflows, different sites, different hosts, and different hubs. Jen is concentrating on the quick start to building cards using this software development kit. Meanwhile, Hassan and Alex focus on the Cardstack Protocol, while Derrick, Will, and Burcu are working on a library of reusable UI components (for Card Folio / Tally), with the aim to provide an accessible UI that allows end users to tap into our capabilities.
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Do you have any liqidity for tokens alredy? Are tokens using right now? Is your PMA tokens is using like gas for transaction on you payment platform? And if yes, are you going to burn this tokens?
Hi there Magisterr, PMA tokens are listed here PMA tokens are in use and being used for payments already on ImLive.com and with many others committed to adopting the protocol. PMA is a utility token and the facilitator of the protocol, it is used for payments and more. There are no plans to burn the tokens as the PMA token is a utility token which will be used by our growing ecosystem of businesses. Inline with the growing ecosystem, we expect to see an increase in demand from businesses and customers alike. There will be no further minting and no burning. This is the final supply.
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Introducing the different types of card makers! Listen to Chris’ new tech talk, where he explains it all in detail: Who are the card makers? Which skills do they need? How many do we need for a rich ecosystem? And at which stage do they get involved? The “inverse pyramid model” presents them all—from the framework and product team to the back-end and front-end engineers, plus the Web developers and the power users. https://youtu.be/zrGLmAYYpqQ
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![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FlmDmsFd.jpg&t=663&c=MOzU1-WDdNVbaQ) ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FeajlzzF.jpg&t=663&c=syWuBr2ocWBQYA) Enjoy some pictures that CEO and Founder Igor Khmel shared from his trip to visit BitMEX at Hong Kong Park where they discussed collaboration!
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Is anyone approving videos in the app? It takes way too much time to get videos approved. Not sure abut the need of approval though, tbh. Where is decentralization there?
The team are currently handling the moderation for videos. Ultimately it will be a decentralized moderation process, uploaders will have to stake tokens, which they will lose should the video have copyright infringements, and then a community moderation system will be in place with community members moderating the new submissions. hope you alll have worked out the game theory on this to make sure this is done as fair as possible. esp edge cases like if i rate 1000 films and for some reason i screw up on 1 film i don’t get cleaned out (punishment and reward should be proportional) The team are still working on the decentralized moderation system, so please be sure to share any suggestions you have ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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The boundary is Bittrex delisting which will obviously come this or next month with such dynamics, it's the only real exchange among all the trash you got listed on. There is no news of any delisting from Bittrex and no reasons to think that EDR would be delisted. Please refrain from spreading FUD and your opinion as fact
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![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2F1lziqiD.jpg&t=663&c=thLpkbAovxpgag) Coming up: Who are the card makers? Watch out for Chris’ next tech talk, where he explains in detail how the different types of card makers can contribute to the Cardstack ecosystem.
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Sarafu Network's pilot program to adapt DeFi to the needs of local business owners and villages in Eastern Kenya seems interesting. Read more about it in Bancor's quarterly report Check out the tweet and report here
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This is the beginning of a series of articles and videos, where we present new cards and features that will gradually be added to the Card Catalog. In this first piece, we talk about the many reasons why publishing needs to be decentralized, to give creators control over their own creations back. Our first step towards achieving that goal is called “Card Board”—our already open-sourced content management system, which developers can add to and storytellers can use to become their own publishers! https://medium.com/cardstack/we-need-to-decentralize-publishing-again-7828be8c067b
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