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March 20, 2023, 05:59:05 PM |
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Weekly Digest: https://blog.lamden.io/lamden-weekly-digest-mar-17-3edb82873721- The $MARMITE / YETI team held an AMA to discuss a variety of topics including the functions of the new YETI token (9% tax — allocated to 6% for rewards, 2% for LP, and 1% for rain — rewards will be in TAU initially but goal is to transition to WETH once liquidity is restored), an increase of the supply (plan is to increase supply by 10 billion to be used for liquidity pools), preview of the new website (yeti-token.com coming soon), a status on the bridge (hoping to be added to LamdenLink but will explore all other options if needed), date of release (March 22, 8pm GMT), and more.
- The Taurus NFT marketplace is working with artist ‘thatguy’ on a new NFT collection themed after the site’s bull logo. The collection will contain 625 unique NFTs, each with distinct and rare traits. NFT owners will be able to participate in the new Taurus DAO.
- The Nebula (NEB) to Portal (XPTL) optional swap has now concluded. A total of 24,373,725 XPTL tokens were minted via the swap. The new website will be moving from the Rocketswap domain to https://prtl.finance . More info about the vaults and other details can be found via the team’s latest status update.
- The Portal team is planning to create a widget that any project can add to their website to show users that a token / LP lock exists and its duration. This is important information for any project token holder to be aware of since it ensures liquidity will be available for buying or selling and/or that the team’s token allocation won’t be sold. The Portal team plans to lock XPTL LP once the new locking contract has been completed.
- The Rocketswap team has distributed rewards to the winners of the XPTL and RTAU trading Leaderboards. Congrats to the winners! Check out the latest competition for XPTL and RTAU!
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March 24, 2023, 08:56:35 PM |
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Weekly Digest: https://blog.lamden.io/lamden-weekly-digest-mar-24-57caf768a905- The new $YETI token is now available. The $MARMITE -> $YETI swap is also open. The new contract is “con_yeti”. Congrats to the $YETI team and community for completing the next stage of the project. Here’s a guideif you’d like to perform the swap right away. Otherwise, the team will be releasing an easy swap tool with the upcoming launch of the $YETI website — more details to be shared soon.
- Reminder to withdraw any $TAU you currently hold on the Txbit exchange by April 28.
- A new XPTL LP -> XPTL farm will open on Rocketswap on April 3.
- The Taurus NFT marketplace has enabled “trait” filters in preparation for the upcoming release of its Taurus Bulls Collection.
- Happy birthday, Rocketswap! Celebrating two years. If you haven’t yet, join in on the latest Leaderboard competition for XPTL and RTAU.
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March 31, 2023, 04:58:47 PM |
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Weekly Digest: https://blog.lamden.io/lamden-weekly-digest-mar-31-a657fed398ab- The $YETI team has released a new website so users can quickly and easily swap their $MARMITE tokens for $YETI. The team is planning to distribute the first rewards to members on April 2 at 8pm GMT (to allow time for swapping); rewards will continue to be distributed once every 24 hours to members that hold 50 million+ $YETI tokens. In addition, 1% of the tax from buys/sells will be used to regularly rain/snow within the $YETI Telegram chat.
- $YETI is now a verified token on the Rocketswap exchange.
- crosschainer, developer of the Taurus NFT marketplace, is also working on a new PvP role-playing game where you fight monsters and other players to collect equipable and sellable loot (NFTs). A short video demonstration shows how players can equip an LNS NFT to assign as their character’s name.
- The latest Rocketswap Leaderboard competition has wrapped up. Stay tuned for winner distributions and the next competition!
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April 07, 2023, 09:37:00 PM |
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Weekly Digest: https://blog.lamden.io/lamden-weekly-digest-apr-7-1efe1fdfafb5- We’re very happy to report the Lamden team has implemented a fix for the bug that was preventing governance motions from passing. This fix should also add overall stability to the network. A few remaining tasks will be tackled next as we prepare to add community nodes. Good progress is being made and we’ll continue to keep the community informed. Note that the LamdenLink bridge will be in maintenance mode until April 17.
- The Taurus NFT marketplace has made impressive progress on their new NFT role-playing game, now called “The Lamden Realm”. We couldn’t be more excited! A host of new features and gameplay were demo’d this week, including the ability to teleport between maps, a new leveling system for your character, and the ability to craft weapons.
- The Rocketswap farms for RSWP LP -> RSWP and RSWP -> RSWP have been extended through the end of April. The Rocketswap team is close to finishing work on the Rocketswap DAO and hope to share more details soon.
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April 14, 2023, 06:49:17 PM |
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Weekly Digest: https://blog.lamden.io/lamden-weekly-digest-apr-14-737bddba2f1c- The Lamden Realm role-playing game is continually receiving new features and updates — too many to list! A speed run video from community member ‘Art D’ does an excellent job to highlight some of the features including item crafting, the intense gameplay, and how to interact with the Taurus NFT marketplace. Come join the fun!
- The new $YETI reward system has been running smoothly, with nearly a dozen distributions to holders since launch. Rewards are distributed automatically every 24 hours to accounts that hold 50 million or more $YETI tokens (the rewards are funded via a tax on buys/sells and so will only be distributed if the pot reaches a threshold to cover transaction fees). The team is currently working on the relaunch of their website.
- The XPTL LP -> XPTL farm on Rocketswap is now open. The farm contains ~ 8 million XPTL that will be distributed between now and October 4, 2023. Emissions will double every couple of weeks up to a maximum emission rate of ~1200/hr. The emissions will stabilize for a number of weeks before declining in the same manner and stabilizing again at a lower rate. This cycle will repeat throughout the life of the farm. The Portal team plans to share the full schedule of the emission rates with the community so participants can plan.
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May 05, 2023, 10:40:13 PM |
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Weekly Digest: https://blog.lamden.io/lamden-weekly-digest-may-5-64862e446df1The team has been heads down building. There’s been a ton of progress and so let’s take a moment to share the recent work. - Implemented a scalable, file-based block storage solution that can deterministically pull next and previous blocks from the filesystem without relying on directory listings. This is crucial for scaling the number of blocks.
- Developed a scalable block alias (hash) and transaction storage that operates similarly but is simpler since it does not require next or previous functionality in its structures.
- Created a migration script and process to transition from the old storage to the new hierarchical storage structure. The node will attempt to migrate the old structure to the new one upon startup if the old structure is detected.
- Enhanced block height tracking on the current state. The node now accurately saves the block height for each state change, preventing state overwrites if a previous block with the same state key is processed. This new functionality is called “safe_set.”
- Simplified catchup process. The new catchup starts at the highest block and processes blocks in reverse order. With the new “safe_set” functionality, this allows nodes to obtain a more recent current state faster, enabling them to participate in consensus more quickly.
- Made the genesis block a requirement for new nodes and discontinued its provision by other nodes. Due to its large size, the block is no longer sent across the network. Added a block downloader to the Lamden node package repository for new nodes to use before joining.
- Streamlined the joining and starting processes. Both are essentially the same routine, with joining having one extra step before starting. Both processes now attempt catchup.
- Introduced a new “new block” gossip network for nodes to detect synchronization discrepancies. This adds some extra overhead to the networking layer but is necessary to keep nodes in sync. The system is basic and could be expanded in the future.
- Added missing block processing. If a node is found to be missing a block, the node owner can notify the node to fetch the block from other nodes and process it. During this process, the node will repair its hashes to re-synchronize with the network. The new gossip layer should reduce the need for this functionality, but it will be relied upon initially to re-synchronize mainnet.
- Improved the upgrade process via smart contract governance, which previously caused numerous issues. The new stability brought by the upgrades has significantly enhanced the process.
What’s next? Here’s what the team has on their plate: - Address the issue of nodes getting stuck in an infinite loop if they don’t receive enough results from the network for consensus. This problem caused much of the early downtime. Although a bug fix improved node result consistency, the potential for nodes getting stuck still exists and could pose a problem. Implementing an escape hatch during the process to discard the consensus attempt might resolve this issue.
- Test upgrading mainnet from Lamden v2.0.15 to Lamden v2.0.21. Ideally, the upgrade should be direct, with all migrations happening automatically. This process should leave mainnet migrated and updated. To ensure a smooth transition, recover all mainnet data to local instances and run the upgrade multiple times.
- After updating mainnet, utilize the new missing blocks process to re-synchronize the network. Test this process locally before going live to ensure its efficacy.
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May 13, 2023, 03:44:03 PM |
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Thought lamden cap was like $0.1 million not 100. Who said it has a cap of 100 million? Looking at ur t-shirt, the country u live in has the GDP of under $100 million and u must be the commissary tray washer or a dishwasher in a slum district where they do not have mcdonalds. Pepe which is fun art token, has the cap of close to 100 million and free transactions. Some people have run out of proper judgement and consideration, I see.
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May 19, 2023, 04:27:18 PM |
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Weekly Digest: https://blog.lamden.io/lamden-weekly-digest-may-19-44a237cb6fc0- We’ve onboarded our first community member node (Venu R). If you’d like to join us in securing the Lamden network, participating in governance, and earning rewards, please join us on Telegram.
- We’re very happy to report the Lamden Vault wallet has been updated to use the new Manifest V3 standard and so will continue to be compatible and available in the Chrome store!
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May 19, 2023, 06:30:54 PM |
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Great, we can see what new features this update brings, especially with the new node architecture, let's see what new possibilities the simplicity to deploy smart contracts will bring
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