towards mainnet? Why more and more people calling cartesi coin - sh** coin?
Hi Abra, Cartesi is indeed Mainnet ready with the launch of the Honeypot DApp which is the first app-specific Cartesi Rollup DApp. You can try cracking it here: https://honeypot.cartesi.io/ With Cartesi reaching a Mainnet ready stage, developers are able to bulld DApps with Cartesi Rollups and deploy on Ethereum, Optimism, Base and Arbitrum Mainnets. There are several DApps steadily approaching Mainnet phase. They are featured at the top of the https://rolluplab.io page.
I see featured DApps are not updated since April/May, why? What chances are for Cartesi not to be left behind because competitors building fast and already on mainnet? You know in this crazy fast world to progress towards mainnet since 2021/2022 is a “little bit” slow, of curse I may be wrong, but that’s how many ppl see this now
Each of the builders can submit an update at any time, but the best bet is to follow their socials for firsthand updates.
What competitors does Cartesi have in this space? Curious
There is no appchain serving as an execution layer that brings a Linux VM to the blockchain space. This means developers can access 30 years of traditional software progress, including known and battle-tested tools, programming languages, libraries, compilers, and debugging capabilities. This significantly expands the design space and capabilities for the emergence of dApps.
but blockchain and DApps working and without a need of Linux? What is unique apart Linux that can change a game?
This is a very important question, and our aim with everything highlighted so far exemplifies exactly that. The dApps built with Cartesi wouldn't be possible without this infrastructure. They are the first of their kind in the public blockchain ecosystem, and just the tip of an iceberg of possibilities. But let's revisit together some examples: - BugBuster: a trustless bug bounty platform. BugBuster enables anyone to launch a bug bounty on applications coded in any major programming language and software stack. Bounty creators can sponsor them with tokens, incentivizing hackers to submit inputs that break the application. The system automatically disburses tokens to the first hacker who succeeds in their attempts. Without a blockchain VM supporting a popular operating system distribution, it would be impossible for any blockchain to run such a decentralized application. - RIVES: a world arcade platform that allows traditional games to be fully verifiable on-chain. RIVES' team was the first to be able to run DOOM gameplay fully verifiable on-chain by using Cartesi. Without a blockchain VM supporting traditional compilers and standard libraries, it's not possible for any blockchain to run traditional games like DOOM. - Verifido: the first decentralized and unpermissioned blockchain indexer. Platforms like The Graph are vital nowadays to myriad dApps. However, their services are centralized and thus prone to downtime and corruption, potentially causing monetary losses to the users of such dApps. With Cartesi, such a system can be brought on-chain for the first time, running pieces of infrastructure that before could only be seen in Web2, like a MySQL database. Is this answering your question @Lefigunam?
Thanks! I need now to research and understand all this😊 Thanks for info!
Sure thing. Feel free to ask additional questions!
Yeah, very nice and very nice answer
Verifido was a hackathon project right? Or is it still being developed towards a public version?
Elements of it is leveraged towards core goals, for example the preimage Oracle part got productized a bit and usable for generic I/O for example
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