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Onbloc's Builder Journey #29
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ContentA comprehensive list of our content such as GnoDesk, blog posts, research, and product updates can be found in this issue: #48 |
Releasing Gnoswap Docs_August 18, 2023We're thrilled to release the first version of the Gnoswap docs. This docs include the rationale behind how we plan to contribute to Gno with Gnoswap, what makes Gnoswap unique, its core concepts, and $GNOS tokens. Link: https://docs.gnoswap.io/ For the next step for the docs, we'll add a technical analysis of the core contracts of Gnoswap as we open-source the contracts in Q4 2023. |
Dev Call Updates_August 23, 2023Done
Todo
Support
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Dev Call Updates_Sep 6, 2023Done
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Support
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Dev Call Updates_Sep 20, 2023Done
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Dev Call Updates_Oct 11, 2023Done
TodoGnoswap
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[Demo] Swap & Add Liquidity on GnoswapThis is a demo video showcasing the core features of Gnoswap. The integration of realms/API to the interface is still a work in progress, but the following features are functional:
Video Link: https://www.loom.com/share/56a4641fa2d3492681b5f74f11a9b727?sid=750642cc-908c-4412-bdfc-015d95855ed4 All of the code for the realms is available here: https://github.com/gnoswap-labs/gnoswap |
Dev Call Updates_Nov 9, 2023Done
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Contributors Sync Call Updates_Nov 23, 2023DoneGno Core (Porting packages)
Adena
Gnoswap
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Contributors Sync Call Updates_Dec 05, 2023DoneGno CorePorting packages
Contract-to-Contract Interaction
GnoVM Debugging
Adena
Gnoswap
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Apologies, we must improve our responsiveness to your PRs, given your prompt reaction and adaptation to our comments. With upcoming hires, we aim to increase awareness of external urgencies, enabling us to assign review tasks to the team and address urgent topics more quickly. Thank you once again. It's truly a pleasure working with you. |
Contributors Sync Call Updates_Dec 20, 2023DoneGno Core
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Gnoswap
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Contributors Sync Call Updates_Jan 17, 2024DoneGno Core
Adena
Gnoswap
To DoGno Core
Adena
Gnoswap
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Contributors Sync Call Updates_Jan 31, 2024DoneGno Core
Adena
Gnoswap
To DoGno Core
Adena
Gnoswap
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Contributors Sync Call Updates_Feb 14, 2024DoneGno Core
Adena
Gnoswap
To DoGno Core
Gnoswap
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Contributors Sync Call Updates_Feb 28, 2024DoneGno Core
Adena
Gnoswap
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Adena
Gnoswap
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Contributors Sync Call Updates_Mar 13, 2024DoneGno Core
Adena
Gnoswap
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Adena
Gnoswap
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Contributors Sync Call Updates_Mar 27, 2024DoneGno Core
AdenaGnoswap
Other
To DoGno Core
Adena
Gnoswap
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Contributors Sync Call Updates_July 3, 2024DoneGno Core
GnoSwap
GnoScan
To DoGno Core
Gnoswap
GnoScan & Adena
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Contributors Sync Call Updates_July 31, 2024DoneGno Core
GnoScan
Adena
Others
To DoGno Core
Adena and GnoScan
GnoSwap
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Contributors Sync Call Updates_August 14, 2024DoneGno Core
GnoScan
Adena
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GnoSwap Contract AuditI'd like to share the audit process of GnoSwap contracts and how the auditors think about their experience auditing a Gno application for the first time. On August 12, we conducted an audit for GnoSwap contracts with Andy and Louis from BigInteger, who are experts in EVM and have extensive experience auditing AMMs. On September 25, we fixed all findings and finalized the audit process. While auditing with BigInteger, we also worked on matching GnoSwap's testcases with all of the existing testcases in UniswapV3 for compatibility.
Here’s some feedback from Andy and Louis on their experience while auditing a Gno application.
They are interested in exploring more about GnoVM and are looking forward to future collaborations. |
Contributors Updates_October 16, 2024DoneGno Core
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Contributors Updates_October 30, 2024DoneGno Core
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Welcome to the Onbloc's Builder Journey!
This issue is a comprehensive introduction to Onbloc and a place where you can expect regular updates from us.
I hope you find this issue helpful to get to know about Onbloc, and we very much look forward to collaborating with you! Let's gno!
Introduction
Onbloc is a software development company that specializes in developing essential public infrastructure tools for the Gnoland blockchain ecosystem, including Adena (a non-custodial wallet), Gnoscan (a blockchain explorer), and Gnoswap (a decentralized finance platform).
Our goal is to play the role of ConsenSys for the Gnoland ecosystem. The importance of providing reliable key infrastructure tools such as MetaMask and Infura has been proven by the impactful contributions that ConsenSys has made to the success of Ethereum. These essential tools should be made available to the developers and dapps, free of charge, to accelerate the adoption of a blockchain ecosystem. We believe that the developer-centric design philosophy of Gnoland has the potential to place it as one the most widely-adopted smart contract platforms in the world, and we're committed to supporting this initiative by providing these tools for its ecosystem.
We're currently a team of 9 strong individuals with diverse backgrounds in the blockchain industry including Web3 projects, crypto exchanges, consulting firms, incubators, and infosec institutes, with an average career of 6+ years. Our members are firmly aligned with the vision of onboarding the masses to Web3. To achieve this goal, we believe that designing a quality UX/UI is essential for Web3 infrastructure services, an area in which we possess expertise.
This is our team member's Github handles:
Onbloc links:
Products
I'll briefly explain our products with related links here. You can find detailed milestones of each product in our Grants Program Submission (Link).
Adena
Adena is a friendly, non-custodial, and open-source wallet for the Gnoland blockchain. Adena currently supports a variety of wallet functionalities including creating/restoring wallet, viewing/sending/receiving tokens (including GRC20s), signing Gno realms, displaying transaction history, interacting with dapps, supporting ledger, google login, multi-network/account, the in-app faucet, AirGap Accounts, and more. We're working on adding new features such as GRC721, notifications, and more. Also, we're exploring a way to support new and more secure signing methods using
std.Session
.Adena links:
Gnoscan
Gnoscan is a blockchain explorer for the Gnoland blockchain. Gnoscan currently supports on-chain activities in the main such as Monthly Active Accounts, Monthly Active Boards (/r/demo/boards), Newest Realms, and Daily Transaction graphs. Also, you can find detailed on-chain information that has been converted into a user-friendly format, making it easily readable, such as Account Details, Realm Details (i.g. /r/demo/users) and Token Details (i.g. foo) with raw contract code lines.
Gnoscan links:
Gnoswap
Gnoswap is an open-source concentrated LP AMM DEX built using Gnolang, aimed at providing the most simplified and most user-friendly LPing and staking experience, enhancing capital efficiency, for traders. Gnoswap is currently the primary project that the entire Onbloc team is focused on delivering. You can track our developments through the links below for GitHubs, Docs, and Blogs (we're releasing a series blog!). Please expect lots of updates on Gnoswap in this thread!
Gnoswap links:
Mics
Things that will be helpful for coming developers and dapps.
I'll use this hackerspace issue to regularly update on our journey on Gnoland, also the progress of our grants. Lastly, the Onbloc team has been loving & enjoying co-working with the core members and contributors of Gnoland. I'd like to say thank all of you for being in this bright and innovative ecosystem. Let's gno!
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