Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Hey guys, it'll take us a couple of more minutes to get everyone on board and then we'll get
started. Thank you. All right, perfect. Everyone is in and we are about to start. Hi, everyone, GM, GM,
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Gravity, BlogScout, Zeta means projects that are making Wifi better.
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That was a quick intro, guys, and let's go over to our speakers. We've got a stacked panel today.
Mojmir from BlockScout, Duncan, community manager from Gravity, Charlie from Zeta Blockchain,
and Noble, the ambassador at mean blockchain um please guys introduce yourself
your project what do you do there and the magic behind it let's start with block scout
hey yeah thank you and hello everyone when you're here uh good to be here and thanks again for the invite. So in super short, basically, you know, like, I guess most of you are very familiar with
So we're basically making blockchain data transparent, accessible and actually usable
for the real people, not just developers.
So BloxCout has been started in 2018.
So yeah, it feels like forever, seven, almost pushing to eight years in crypto.
And yeah, for the context of today's space, I think we are big believers that explorers
are more than just tools for developers.
They're basically interfaces into the on-chain world.
And I think by default, the UX in this space still sucks and is still stuck in the past.
So that's why we have been excited about Domain A's for a long time and has been working very closely with the Space ID team
and also many of the other attendees of these spaces.
And yeah, I think like Q and Readable Names are one of many missing pieces to make explorers more intuitive,
trustable and way more user friendly. So happy to dive more into that later today. So yeah, hi everyone.
Thank you. Thank you much, Murth. Thank you. That you that was amazing okay let's go over to gravity
hi there uh glad to be here i appreciate you guys uh giving us uh the time in the space obviously
um space id fantastic stuff you guys have been doing for an extended period of time. It's really amazing to see how far the ecosystem has grown overall, honestly.
Actually, yeah, I remember very early on when you guys started and everything,
we did some work together with the Galaxy and the Space ID communities,
and it was always a fantastic experience.
So I just wanted to throw that in there.
First, obviously, I usually speak on a lot of these spaces from the Galaxy side. I am involved in the Gravity community as well. So today I am excited to speak from the Gravity side of things.
the information in the best way. Gravity is the ultra fast parallel EVM layer one blockchain.
27 million unique wallet addresses, 411 million plus total transactions. We are unlocking unparalleled
speed and scalability, delivering one giga gas per second throughput and sub second finality to
over 25 million users built by Galaxy. It's a massive ecosystem,
and we're here to power it with speed,
So hopefully you guys can stay on board.
Thank you for coming over today,
and that was a very, very nice intro.
Hey, thanks for having me. So yeah, I'm Charlie. I'm the lead head of engineering over at Zeta Chain. Hey, thanks for having me.
I'm the lead head of engineering over at Zeta Chain.
We are an EVM-compatible blockchain
focused on native interoperability.
So basically developers and users from Zeta Chain
can access all, you know, the familiar EVM chains,
Base, Ethereum, Avalanche, things like that.
But we also extend support out to Bitcoin, Solana, Sui,
and we have TAN support in the works as well,
available on our testnet.
And so Space ID and sort of human readable addresses
are pretty key for that, right?
I mean, using one blockchain can get complicated
when you're trying to do it across multiples,
And so human readable names that board addressing across
multiple chains and make it easier to find the right contact address or the right user address
across multiple chains is going to be super important, I think, in order for this space to grow.
Yeah, I love what you guys are doing in this space. You are definitely starting out
interoperability issues that align with our mission as well.
Thank you, Charlie, so much for joining our space today.
And let's go to the Mint blockchain.
Actually, my name is Nobu i'll be um speaking on mint
introducing me to you guys and also um i'll be um sharing some awesome updates that we are
actually building up so as you guys know um mint is rapidly growing the web tracker system and it's
means actually empowering creators, developers through powerful tools
and decentralized infrastructure and all the most active NFTs and different environments out here.
And over the past years, and Means has been able to achieve awesome things, Means has been able to
see over 54 million transactions with over 503,000-plus active wallets,
showing real global engagements.
And it's not only about the numbers.
Mint is focused on users' experience,
and that's a clear, true feature.
And Mint is building something actually awesome in this space.
And actually, I will also highlight some awesome features we are building.
Thank you. We're really pleased to have such a great partner as Mint Blockchain as well.
And yeah, thank you so much.
Let's round it out with Space ID's very own Harrison Szeletsky,
our business development director, who's been
leading the charge on growing SpaceID and its identity infrastructure across chains and ecosystems.
Hey, everyone. Excited to be here. Harrison here from SpaceID. Like Alice said, I lead the BD over
here. We're building a universal identity platform,
domain name service and aggregator,
working with a lot of great teams,
many of which are here participating in this panel.
And for us, it's really just about making
these on-chain interactions easier,
more trackable, more verifiable
through human-readable wallet addresses,
essentially bringing username-like capabilities
So BlockExplorers is an obvious and easily identifiable use case for domain names.
Anyone who's tried to use BlockExplorers previously knows how technically complex it can be to analyze all this different data,
whether it be sending and receiving funds or analyzing on-chain assets
themselves so yeah uh happy to be here excited to dive in and yeah gonna be a great chat
perfect perfect thanks to all of your guys for coming today and let's start with our first
segment why ux had to change let's dive into why this event matters.
We all know that crypto has a usability problem and we've been chatting about it for several years.
We've built incredible tech, but we are still sending tokens to 42 character strings and praying that it will reach the address C.
And it's not the right way we want to propel the Web3
if we want to propel the Web3 to the next level.
So we are here today to actually chat about how we make it really simple
and how we replace WalletGaos with human-readable, verifiable domain names
Let's be real, Crypto UX is still looking like a dev tool from 2016.
And wallet addresses look like Wi-Fi passwords that give no context to neither OGs in the space
nor to beginner users. And besides onboarding steps, cross-chain transactions, and other
complexities of Web3, this wallet address
spaghetti has been the biggest onboarding killer.
Just imagine when users start with Web3, they get slapped right away with this alphanumeric
string of letters and numbers as the major Web3 identifier and representation on chain. If I was a web2 user who wanted to transition to web3,
I would be terrified right away, to be honest. But that's changing with domain names, I believe.
It's so simple and straightforward. Web3 usernames make web3 just human-readable,
and it already simplifies a lot of things. It already elevates
the UX. And paired with block explorers like BlockScout, we are talking about actual usability,
names that people can remember, reputations that stick, and wallets that are verifiable.
And we are not losing the decentralization here either. No one forces people to reveal their passport name.
They can be still anonymous, but they can have the name that actually makes sense.
And yeah, so I want to go to Blogscout, to Mojmir.
And I want to ask you, Mojmir, since you've been spearheading the UX upgrade across multiple chains,
and I really like what you guys are doing in your platform.
You've just accumulated all of those chains under one rooftop,
and you simplified so many things for users that are not obliged to jump from BSC scan to IT scan and to multiple chains.
They can just get it all in one
place I really love that the question that I want to ask you is why did your
team decide to integrate top-level domains into block explorers what was
that aha moment that made it a no-brainer
I totally echo you on the part with the UX in the space still being broken after all these years.
And yeah, like, why was that the priority?
So it's already some time, something like two years at this point, when we basically internally agreed
to shift the direction of blocks code more towards
end users and not just the developers and i think like the domain names are very like a natural
and obvious thing to focus on if like if better ux is your priority so uh yeah then you basically
like land on the page fill this string of X addresses, random hashies,
contact name, and it feels like basically a pick and log file than actually some user-centric
And I think that kind of experience already pushes people away.
It doesn't really invite curiosity.
It doesn't build trust among the users in the project.
So for us, we've been developing support for ENS
and also all the different domain names protocols.
It was a very natural move.
And basically, all these let you add the context to what users actually see
when they check the the book Explorer so for example if I see I
don't know that set in the Explorer it is very clear for me from what I'm
looking at and what does it represent and I can connect with that identity much
easier and much faster I think it's in a way it's like going from license plate
numbers to zones around so basically that's very similar there so uh we have actually developed our own in-house solution we
call it like bens uh initially supported only in s but uh throughout the use of the support for
all these forks and all sort of different protocols. So, you know, we can support the space, space,
the domains, but also others on very,
right and different chains.
And because BoxCout is also open source,
you know, open up the possibility for more chains,
basically all chains to adopt different domain name providers
and improve basically the UX for the users.
All they need is to have Boxcloud available for this chain.
And so, yeah, I think we basically see the domain name is not just a nice to have UX feature,
as maybe it was back in the day,
but as a very important, critical step towards Web3 usability in general.
Are you actively following the strategy of integrating more and more top-level domains?
Yeah, so I can actually tease in detail, but yeah, in general, always trying to improve
the product as much as possible with something like Blob Explorer can be very tricky because
we have an incredible backlog, a lot of features in our roadmap we want to focus on. But, yes, I mentioned we did this shift towards users,
towards user-centric features, towards the UX.
And so we try to prioritize those now.
So time to get even more specific.
Each of you guys are doing something different within your ecosystem
and with your top-level domain via .g.min.zata.
So I've got a few pointed questions to our top-level domain projects.
Feel free to share insights, surprises, even things that didn't go as expected.
And I'll go over to Gravity Protocol, Duncan.
Duncan, .g domains recently surpassed 700K registration since February,
and the adoption is going at the rocket speed.
And .g has been also integrated into BlockScout Explorer,
In your perspective, what was the biggest surprise post-launch?
Community developer adoption, UX feedback,
or maybe you noticed another use case that hit different from your community management perspective?
Thank you. I appreciate the question. I would say
part of my answer is in the question itself, the number, the 70K in particular, the piece that
I would say hit different or surprised myself for sure during times of shakiness and almost roller coaster ride of a
market state from January till now, right? I mean, even the last year overall, you know,
there's been a lot of unsureties, but the thing that has made myself and many of our team more
sure than ever about where we stand and what we're building is that rate of
activity, that 70k, the fact that the speed at which users started using their G domains and
responding in kind. I think this is an indication of how strong that our gravity community really
is. It's not just the galaxy community, it's gravity and more.
It's become its own spearhead leading the way for the ecosystem. And we are standing beside
many incredible people that are hungrier than ever for what's next. And it just shows every day.
And I think that from my perspective, I would say it's definitely been the speed and excitement, even in shaky times, that's really surprised me and kept me and my other teammates very motivated for the future.
success of the domain launch is related to the community sentiments to how active and you know
inspiring the community is because even if people don't care about the wallet address mess they
still care about the project and they kind of feel respected to have their name on a certain chain like uh at least dodgy or duncan dodgy yeah i um that definitely
makes sense do you think that dodgy domains also boost project discoverability across chains in
this multi-chain environments across multiple dApps and maybe going beyond gravity chain?
I personally think that when you look at something like the term discoverability, right? And we go back to the beginning, the pre-gravity, just galaxy itself,
and the area of discoverability that we've known and understood and what i've seen
going through the space and seeing the um the growth and change and the uh the interoperability
of everything kind of coming to a more convenient standpoint where we now more than ever uh are the
most multi-chain we've been right right? And you can click on someone's
.g domain, see their entire history. Simplifying things is really the core of discoverability
at the end of the day. And I'll explain that in a minute, what I mean there. It's about
finding the people that are behind these projects. It's about finding the people that are involved,
the connections that they have made. And .g is that entry point for which it's going to be very
convenient for users in the long term to start understanding sooner rather than later, at least
in my opinion. And I think that the best way to explain what I mean there would be people often
fit into specific niches, right? We are very consistently following
the pattern of sticking to something specific that they may find they resonate with. It's about
creating culture. And I do think that we have created a very specific culture with the gravity
community that is very personable and connective. And it doesn't lead users to
stick down one narrow path, but understand that they can explore more and still thrive and
flourish. We can break that mold, right? We go past the specific groups of diehard fans,
like the Bitcoin Maxis or the, you know, everybody that was obsessed with XRP and still probably is.
or everybody that was obsessed with XRP and still probably is.
The patterns that we have been sort of predestined towards following
as we've gone throughout these years are now breaking.
And what happens when those patterns break?
It's true discoverability, true connectivity, all in one.
No more sticking to one place because it was just the first one you experienced.
You'll be able to experience it all, explore it all.
And that's what I think will happen here with what we're building.
Ecosystems are meant to grow and connect continually
because we're all better together.
Yeah, to add more, just let's push .g domains even further
and let's increase the mass adoption.
Let's equip all of the gravity chain with .g names.
Let's go to Zeta, to Charlie.
Zeta Chain is a layer one blockchain that enables true omni-chain interoperability,
allowing smart contracts to access assets across multiple chains in a unified manner.
And I'm really, really, yeah,
I really like what you guys are doing in this space as well.
And since the launch of .zata,
we got almost 200,000 domains registered.
It's definitely a decent number.
what feedback did you get from your community users that surprised you most
or that didn't surprise you at all?
And how are .zata names for and are used in DeFi or DAOs on Zata chain?
Yeah, so we got a lot of feedback that didn't totally surprise us.
So we talked earlier about sort of the UX improvements being really necessary, and that's why Zeta Chain exists, right?
We recognized that the cross-chain ecosystem was challenging to use. The way you had to switch networks and switch across apps wasn't great. So UX improvements is really our primary focus. And so it was kind of obvious that addresses don't lend themselves to a good UX.
And so a lot of the feedback we got is probably the same that you hear from other folks, right?
Around addresses being long and confusing, difficult to read.
They didn't really capture any of the personality or humanity of the individual behind the address.
Or more recently, doesn't capture the consistency of like an AI
agent behind an address right but it's good to know which one you're interfacing with so yeah
we didn't get too much surprising stuff but we've seen the stuff we expected right people like this
is great to have we can actually they can bring their own personality to it. It makes them more attached to it. And then being able to interact and kind
of track their experts or people who are interacting in the same ecosystem or niche,
as was mentioned, right? And being able to see like, oh, I like this person. They've been playing,
for example, we have a game, Pitch Lucy, right? They've been playing Pitch Lucy. I see they're
doing well on the leaderboard. I'm going to go see what other AI-based games they're playing with and go follow them over there.
Yeah, definitely makes sense. Charlie, do you think that, let's say,
Zeta users would prefer their .zeta name be available across multiple chains,
name be available across multiple chains? Or do you think it still makes more sense to kind of
separate the domain names and just keep in this multi-chain environment rather than cross-chain?
So having them available across all chains would be great. But the nice part about the way the
XanaChain ecosystem works is we're essentially operating as a hub where a user without leaving Xana chain can be interacting with assets and with the contracts and applications on multiple chains.
So by having their dot Xana domain, right, one of the things you can do on the space ID platform is you can go and set your address for BSE or from some of these other chains.
And so from Xana chain as the hub, you can still interact and reach out to these addresses
And you would also be able to interact
with the top-level domains
for some of these other chains as well.
And also to add to this part,
I want to remind everyone that with our,
not already recent, but with the feature on Metamask wallet with Space ID Web3 domain snap, users can actually discover and resolve all of the AVM compatible domain names within the Metamask and they can use them to send and receive crypto seamlessly like in revolute when you would use your rough tag
instead of um your card number you would do the same in metamask by just using your uh charlie.zeta
and then uh send uh crypto to whoever you are aiming at so yeah thank you char, thank you, Charlie. Thank you so much. Let's go further to Mint blockchain. Mint is the layer to blockchain connecting global consumers with NFTs. And I'm really excited to get the feedback about the domains on Mint because it's something that really can empower the creators. So the question for Mint.
Dot Mint got a huge UX win with Explorer integration.
What role do you think Dot Mint domains play
And if they're not playing any role,
What would it be if they were?
what would it be if they were?
OK, so yeah, this is a big one, actually.
Level domains like means are actually
making a big change, a big game change.
During token launches, domains like means
acts like a trusted entry point for users.
And no more hunting down contractors or checking if the links are legit.
It's just like it's direct, branded, and secured.
And when you combine that with the Explorer integration,
the experience becomes, you know, super smooth and people know where to go.
You understand? And what they're interacting with and they feel safer doing it.
And also, if I should highlight also again that Mint already has over like 54 million
transactions and more than half a million active wallets.
So that kind of scale shows that these improvements
And TDLs, top-level domains, are actually
reducing friction and building trust.
And also, we are encouraging more way of participation,
especially from new users.
Let's just go into a tangible example.
If I'm a user and I go to Mint chain to launch my own token,
do I have any utility with my .mint domains or is it just a nice feature for me to set up,
to represent myself on Mint blockchain?
When it comes to that, Mint actually gives you a nice you know feature for you to um
showcase your domains you understand um we don't actually uh when it comes to utilities uh
there's no we're actually building on actually some utilities but when it comes to uh
comes to what we do, what we focus on, we just make your experience smooth and easy to navigate.
Fair. Yeah, makes sense. Thank you, Noble. Let's go further to Harrison. Harrison, a question for
you. What role do you see Space ID playing in unifying the top-level domain space
across chains and explorers? And how can we collaborate more effectively to improve our
partners' ecosystems with our domain name services and push the community adoption even further?
Yeah, that's a good question. So, I mean, at our core, we're an identity protocol.
So not only do we launch top level domains,
but we also aggregate all of the established ecosystems,
ENS, Solana name service, unstoppable domains, lens
So whether you're a Block Explorer infrastructure
provider like BlockScout or if you're
your own native Block Explorer infrastructure provider like BlockScout, or if you're your own native Block
Explorer, we have a solution that can be tailor-fitted to bring a better user experience
to the platform. For a multi-chain explorer, they can support all these different domain names
through a single tech stack. And for more siloed or, you know, chain-specific explorers,
we can also bring that native domain name service directly.
So again, it's really about providing that username-like experience.
And whether you're building block explorers on chains that Space ID natively supports or just aggregates the domain name services on,
our tech stack makes it really easy to integrate that and bring those username-like capabilities.
And can you repeat the second question again?
Yeah, how can we collaborate more effectively
to improve our ecosystems and ecosystems of our partners
with our domain name services
and push the adoption even further?
Yeah, that's a great question.
So as an infrastructure layer, we're a little bit different than other dApps
because the way we're used kind of depends on the dApps of each particular ecosystem.
For example, Mint blockchain is highly focused on the NFT side of things.
So it would make sense to focus on creator tracking, on-chain provenance
of NFT trading, you know, artist tracking, essentially providing a username or a identifier
to these artists, to these traders, to these speculators that are interacting on Mint.
For other chains that are more DeFi focused, there would be a different strategy,
focusing on bringing new users, stimulating competition through leaderboards where you know how you can compete against your friends when you're able to easily track them instead of just
staring at randomized alphanumeric wallet addresses. So I think it really depends on a
chain-by-chain basis. And I think it also really needs to be ecosystem led.
We found that the most successful domain name services,
whether that be some of Space ID native domain name services
or something like ENS or Solana name service,
it really boils down to the community themselves
where we're just providing a tool to improve that overall user experience.
So I think it really needs to be ecosystem-led,
ecosystems that are focusing on account abstraction,
if they're focusing on bringing in new users.
And then depending on the type of dApps that are kind of catering to
on their ecosystem, that's where we'll see the most value.
So I think the ecosystems kind of know their user base is best.
And Space ID is very malleable in that way where we can kind of conform the domain name service to fit the needs of each user base.
So I would definitely recommend each ecosystem that we're working with to kind of take a bird's eye view of how usernames can play a role in their specific niche or in their specific market.
And then we can help bring more awareness and more usability to all of those integrations
You know, obviously there's the utility of the domain names themselves through brand
So yeah, it's really just about pinpointing how these usernames can best fit into each
And then working with the
ecosystem teams from a top-down level to make sure that each user has the easiest capability
for these types of interactions. I love that. These are great takeaways and I can add to your
point Harrison, thank you so much by the way, that Web3Domains is such a nice and flexible tool that you can play around in different ways depending on the use case.
And I do believe that it can be adjusted to each of the chain even more and even deeper.
as you mentioned, Mint and Zeta and Gravity,
I guess it can find its use cases
no matter what's happening in the Web3.
And we definitely need to take that bird's eye view
and kind of map out all the potential case studies
and to boost the utility of our domain names.
Thank you so much, Harrison.
And we are going to our last segment
alpha drop last question before we'll wrap our space guys let's shed some light on your projects
if you've got any new upcoming features campaigns updates or exciting integrations please share with
us and this is your moment to flex. And let's go around the
room again. Let's start with Charlie. Sorry, could you repeat that for me?
Yeah. If you've got any exciting updates about your project that you would like to share with us,
So yeah, there's always a lot going on.
Sorry, I was multitasking because I have a lot going on.
We have a great pipeline of universal apps.
So these are applications that, like I mentioned,
designed to work across multiple chains.
You don't have to worry about, you know,
where the chain is going.
You can just sort of use it like you would
more traditional Web2 applications.
I'm sure a lot of that going on.
And that's really a big focus.
A lot of new projects launching and improving
the developer experience.
We're expanding support out to Sui as well as Tawns.
Sui's on Testnet as well, coming to mainnet soon.
And not only do we support these as like a basic token, but you'll actually be able to
call contracts and execute things on of those external chains as well, which is going to be
really great and allows developers to access those ecosystems, even if they aren't
in those ecosystems. I'd be so very excited to see all that launching and see developers start taking advantage of it.
Exciting, exciting, exciting, really.
Congratulations on those upcoming new features.
Hey, hey, yeah, sure, I can go ahead. Next, so yeah, I mentioned earlier,
we have a pretty extensive backdrop map, always so many features to double for a tool like Blog
Explorer and also like trying to keep up with everything what is happening in the space or
the new EIPs and everything. We have also recently done Files,
something like I think a couple of months already,
our points program we call Merit's ongoing.
It's pretty popular among the users, so we'll be dropping some campaigns around that as well.
Also like kind of a small new feature which we'll be releasing in a week or two,
is a new multi-chain search tool.
It will allow you to search just to use one search bar,
and you will receive the aids across from all sorts of different BlockScout explorers.
So eventually, we'll be supported also searching with the domain names,
which should make it easier for users to navigate. And likely the biggest news recently, which we
had is the release of AutoScout. So this is our one-click deployment tool, which allows anyone to
spin up the BlogScout Explorer for any EVM chain in minutes.
We have it available through the UI, through the API.
Had some RAS providers using the service for some time now.
We open it up to everyone,
so like even small teams, independent developers,
anyone can now, like in 35 minutes,
spin up an Explorer for any chain they wish.
So yeah, pretty exciting times.
Awesome. Sounds just awesome. Yeah, I see that we are guys step by step, but we are definitely
working on improving the UX in the whole web free space. We are really grateful to have
such great partners. Let's go further to Mint Chain.
I will just quickly talk about our awesome feature that we are actually working on right
And it's called the Mint Studio.
Okay, so firstly, what's the Mint Studio?
I'm going to put it like this.
Mint Studio is a go-to NFT launchpad, and it's built on Mint's blockchain.
And it's a layer 2 focused exclusively on NFT infrastructure.
And it offers some awesome features like marketing chain support, zero-course NFT deployment, and it has built-in marketing and token incentives.
And also, it's still to support projects of all sizes.
So if you're a startup, you're still good to go.
And also, MinTJu bridges innovation with education, helping onboard the next wave of NFT communities.
So what chain does Mint Studio support?
Actually, we support some few chains. We support the Mint blockchain itself.
We are going to support Ethereum and also Bayes and Optimism Mainnet and also BNB Chain.
And our aim is to help more projects launch NFTs events across chains
while introducing users to the Mint ecosystem.
And also, what are the features we are working on putting in this awesome innovation we are working on okay we have a single nft means
whereby you can create and meet one unique nft using a shared contract and also we have a full
collection means you can deploy an entire nfc collection and means you know on multiple wallet
addresses and also we have a custom Mint event
where you could launch a public or whitelisted NFT
and Mint with a dedicated smart contract.
So yeah, this question now,
if we should launch this awesome feature,
why launch with Mint Studio?
I would just actually quickly highlight two awesome reasons.
And that should be, we're actually
creating technical simplicity and enterprise-grade security.
Where Mint Studio handles end-to-end NFT
contract deployments, no codes, no audits required,
save weeks of development and thousands in security costs
with our trusted infrastructure.
And also, got built-in incentives.
And with S-Mean Stokers support,
every qualified campaign receives a matched
Minstokers reward worth $300 to $1,000.
And we are helping you attract re-users and want to build the momentum from day one.
And also, you can also help in marketing amplification via the Mint ecosystem.
Get a special up to 500k Mint users.
And also, we will promote your Mint across social channels,
on-site banners, community hubs, and wide meaningful participation.
Yeah, our aim is to make sure our users get the rich they want. And also,
one-on-one custom event design,
for high impact in the NFT campaigns,
Mint Studio is going to offer
working closely with project teams
to craft minting experience
that aligns with your brand vision and users goal
understand and um what we can provide for you or you can provide a custom nfc contract and also a
logic logic and branding for you and we could help with your whitelist pricing strategy designs
with your whitelist pricing strategy designs and also means reward pool configuration
marketing narratives and launch support and also a dedicated and technical and operational team
that's going to help and make sure everything goes smoothly so i i want to say that um when we go live
um when we go live means today is a place you or is is what you i will actually you know
want you guys to try try out because it's gonna be an awesome awesome um feature so that's it
thank you noble you've got a lot on your plate thanks for sharing all of these updates and i'll
just remind all of our partners that we are always happy to support you guys and to share your updates within our community
because our communities are intersecting. So yeah, thank you so much for sharing your updates
and let's go over to Gravity. Amazing. No i i share that same sentiment um i also do
i did want to mention as well harrison's uh few points there towards the end um i really do
resonate with as well share share a lot of those same uh opinions going forward for sure i just
wanted to say that i really enjoyed listening to that. For sure, when it comes to gravity, we have one word to speak for itself, and that's gigagas.
We are pushing forward at breakneck speeds with the L1 devnet, the Alpha Maynet upgraded to
Celestia. That was very exciting.
We have some pretty cool numbers being the actual fastest G2 on Ethereum.
With 0.47 MS average latency, 7 MS average overall.
That's 423 TPS, 44.1 MGAS.
I know it's a lot of numbers and things, but it's always a little tough to understand and get through when trying to speak publicly, right, and present the information in the best way you can.
I'd say my recommendation for anybody listening as well that does get excited about hearing updates, product updates.
We recently did a tech update a few weeks back as well.
You guys can read on the Gravity Twitter account.
Make sure you follow our socials.
We have some exciting things coming.
We are always constantly working on the L1,
currently being one of the most active L2s.
And we are always, and you know what,
powering the Galaxy Super app
with new ecosystem campaigns, events,
and things going on consistently throughout
the whole Galaxy ecosystem, including the Gravity community.
So we're focusing a lot on the builders right now, and there's some really exciting things.
Obviously, I can't fully say some of the details, but I know on our side, our other community
lead, Ilya, is Khoizorg. He's doing some fantastic stuff with Builders
right now. And I'm super excited to share that with you guys coming up. So definitely stay tuned.
There's going to be some fun to be had. Thanks again. We are fired up, Duncan. You just made
such a great, great, great update on Gravity.
By the way, to chime in regarding the Galaxy campaign,
we are currently hosting a Galaxy web-free mission on digital identity
and how to create one with Space ID through all of our domain projects,
including .g, .zeta, .mint.
We encourage everyone to participate.
It's running on until May 26th,
and there will be a raffle of domain gift cards
where users can claim a free domain name.
Share with your communities and users.
They should learn about digital identity and how to get started.
All righty, let's go to Harrison.
Harrison, do you want to share any updates for Space ID?
So related to this panel, we'll be integrating even more domain names within BlockScout.
We also have some new domain names in the pipeline.
Beyond that, we did recently release our latest product iteration called Payment ID.
This is a new identity protocol which allows users to bind any centralized exchange deposit
address to a single domain so that they can easily and safely send their funds to addresses
using something like Harrison. If they want to send to Binance,
they just do Harrison at Binance.
If they want to send to HTX, Harrison at HTX.
So we've seen a lot of interest there.
Beyond that, we are focusing on identity and verification,
not only for users, but also for AI agents, for meme coins,
for on-chain assets, to provide another layer of verifiability.
So some of those will be coming soon.
And we're also working on other product iterations
related not only to AI and identity,
but really just trying to make it more seamless
for humans and agents to interact with each other.
So that's a little bit of alpha.
We're definitely still in the early stages there, but
keep an eye out. We have a lot of exciting things in the timeline.
Awesome. Awesome. Thanks for sharing this news. And that's a wrap. A massive thank you to all of
the speakers for showing us what Real Utility looks like, for sharing your projects updates, and for just being here today with us.
Just to recap, top-level domains are not just vanity,
tax, they are your identity, context, UX,
and a giant leap toward making blockchain understandable.
We love our Space ID ecosystem partners,
and if someone missed anything, we'll be posting a recap thread with all of the highlights, use cases, and alpha.
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Follow our amazing partners.
And thank you again for joining us.
This space was full of signal, not just noise, for sure.