Difference between revisions of "Cartesi (CTSI)"

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* [https://www.onchaintimes.com/p/the-rise-of-alternative-virtual-machines From] Onchain Times (2-4-2024):
* $CTSI, the native governance token has been live since 2020.
*[https://www.onchaintimes.com/p/the-rise-of-alternative-virtual-machines From] Onchain Times (2-4-2024):


''"[https://twitter.com/cartesiproject Cartesi] is an application-specific [[rollup]] protocol with a [[Linux]] runtime. Thanks to the performance boost unlocked by their appchain design, Cartesi [[Rollups]] are able to emulate a Linux Operating System. This OS is used by millions of developers every day. Running the Linux OS on a [[blockchain]] allows developers to build [[decentralized]] applications just like they would traditional web2 applications. This means that they are able to code in any programming language and access all existing libraries. Recently, Cartesi launched a 500,000 [[USDC]] grant program to bootstrap the Cartesi ecosystem."''
''"[https://twitter.com/cartesiproject Cartesi] is an application-specific [[rollup]] protocol with a [[Linux]] runtime. Thanks to the performance boost unlocked by their appchain design, Cartesi [[Rollups]] are able to emulate a Linux Operating System. This OS is used by millions of developers every day. Running the Linux OS on a [[blockchain]] allows developers to build [[decentralized]] applications just like they would traditional web2 applications. This means that they are able to code in any programming language and access all existing libraries. Recently, Cartesi launched a 500,000 [[USDC]] grant program to bootstrap the Cartesi ecosystem."''
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Revision as of 07:41, 15 April 2024

  • $CTSI, the native governance token has been live since 2020.
  • From Onchain Times (2-4-2024):

"Cartesi is an application-specific rollup protocol with a Linux runtime. Thanks to the performance boost unlocked by their appchain design, Cartesi Rollups are able to emulate a Linux Operating System. This OS is used by millions of developers every day. Running the Linux OS on a blockchain allows developers to build decentralized applications just like they would traditional web2 applications. This means that they are able to code in any programming language and access all existing libraries. Recently, Cartesi launched a 500,000 USDC grant program to bootstrap the Cartesi ecosystem."