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Topic: [ANN][ICO]Cardstack: The Experience Layer of the Blockchain + Tally Protocol - page 25. (Read 48235 times)

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Coming up: Who are the card makers? Watch out for Chris’ next tech talk, where he explains in detail how the different types of card makers can contribute to the Cardstack ecosystem.
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Last week, Chris met with the team from EOS New York. They discussed how the Cardstack Framework and the Card Board codebase can serve as the foundation of a new community system, which can scale using the EOSIO software. We look forward to future talks and collaboration!
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This is the beginning of a series of articles and videos, where we present new cards and features that will gradually be added to the Card Catalog. In this first piece, we talk about the many reasons why publishing needs to be decentralized, to give creators control over their own creations back. Our first step towards achieving that goal is called “Card Board”—our already open-sourced content management system, which developers can add to and storytellers can use to become their own publishers!
https://medium.com/cardstack/we-need-to-decentralize-publishing-again-7828be8c067b
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Our newest video update is all about the Cardstack product! Cardstack sits at the core of a four-sided market between users, developers, service providers, and businesses, aiming to be a catalyst for Web 3.0. Chris sheds light on the essential components of our product—the Card SDK, the CARD Protocol, and the Cardstack Hub—explaining how they are connected to ensure a fair, usable, and sustainable decentralized network.
https://youtu.be/3AmjAvQGSYw
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The Card Catalog is a collection of default cards that come with the Card SDK. As an application creator, you can build a simple hosted application using these core cards—which include a Content Card, a Wallet Card, a Message Card, and many more.
Just to remind you: A full application is made up of several individual cards. Each card is a configurable, functional unit that can be easily reused and cross-referenced on the internet.
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How do you write code that writes code? Check out Jen Weber’s newest video, where she shows you how to improve your programming skills with popular JavaScript tools and apply them to the Cardstack codebase.
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In developers’ eyes, Cardstack is an open-source software development kit (SDK) that enables them to build full-stack applications efficiently—to bring software to the users in the form of cards. Based on those cards, the users create their own cards  for their digital presence, which they collect in My Cards. In their eyes, Cardstack is an application environment built on top of cards. But they need someone else to run their cards  for them as a service. That’s why the blockchain sees Cardstack as a provider of tokenized software as a service (SaaS), distributing revenue fairly to all contributors across the network. By paying the service provider, the user helps generate revenue, a portion of which goes to the developers who provided the software (the tools, the cards, the plugins) in the first place. Thus, while Cardstack offers different opportunities and benefits to different audiences—the developers, the users, the blockchains—they are all deeply connected to make this system work.
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Here’s an in-depth article to go with our video presentation and demo of the dotBC media registry—which is based on song data from Warner Music Group and Warner/Chappell music. Chris explains what it takes to build a high-quality, decentralized music metadata management system and how the Cardstack Framework made it possible. He gives an overview of the concepts and architecture behind the registry, plus ways in which it can be used.
https://medium.com/cardstack/building-decentralized-media-registries-a953fd36d3d4
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Here’s our quick guide for writing your own quickstart guide! Jen Weber explains the principles she follows to create the quickstart for the Card SDK, so as to deliver a great user experience for developers. This includes the role the target audience should play, ways to enable developers with no prior knowledge to use the provided features, and ideas for testing the work to collect helpful feedback.

Watch Jen share her insights and apply them to your own projects!
https://youtu.be/LIPMftwNGSE
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What’s Gitchain?
Gitchain is the back-end technology used by the Cardstack Hub to synchronize data in decentralized storage via public blockchains, like Ethereum.
Using Gitchain, Cardstack app creators can manage their cards through version control. Say you’ve made a mistake editing the blog content in your Article Card—Gitchain allows you to find the previous version of your blog and revert your card state back to that version.
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CARD can be used as credits for software usage within its ecosystem (which will in turn power the proportional reward system Cardstack proposes).
Find out more with the whitepaper :https://cardstack.com/whitepaper
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When will be any decent exchanges? With 35 mln raised money Card should be at all top exchanges, but we have only Bibox which almost does not have volume anymore (

Hi there, the team can only announce exchanges when negotiations are finalised and listing confirmed. Exchanges will be a continual process and the team wants CARD to be available to as many users as possible. Make sure to stay tuned to the Announcement Channel where this and the team's updates are shared

Are you going to make own blockchain? Or may be move to Binance blockchain (this is new trend nowdays and a lot of projects moved already from Ethereum to Binance)

No, Cardstack is not launching its own blockchain. Cardstack is designed for cross-chain integration through the Cardstack Hub architecture. Ethereum is the first integration. The Cardstack Token is ERC20 and the team are planning to add support for ERC-777 to make the experience of using the token to be more streamlined. There are no plans at present to move from Ethereum.

I know a lot of cross-chain projects (Cosmos, Quant, Oneledger etc.) and all of them have own blockchain or going to launch.
What role of your token here? How Card token will be used?
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When will be any decent exchanges? With 35 mln raised money Card should be at all top exchanges, but we have only Bibox which almost does not have volume anymore (

Hi there, the team can only announce exchanges when negotiations are finalised and listing confirmed. Exchanges will be a continual process and the team wants CARD to be available to as many users as possible. Make sure to stay tuned to the Announcement Channel where this and the team's updates are shared

Are you going to make own blockchain? Or may be move to Binance blockchain (this is new trend nowdays and a lot of projects moved already from Ethereum to Binance)

No, Cardstack is not launching its own blockchain. Cardstack is designed for cross-chain integration through the Cardstack Hub architecture. Ethereum is the first integration. The Cardstack Token is ERC20 and the team are planning to add support for ERC-777 to make the experience of using the token to be more streamlined. There are no plans at present to move from Ethereum.
If what you say is true I think that is good news because they have no plans to move from ethereum but even so we don't know for sure what will happen will be enough to make me curious
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When will be any decent exchanges? With 35 mln raised money Card should be at all top exchanges, but we have only Bibox which almost does not have volume anymore (

Hi there, the team can only announce exchanges when negotiations are finalised and listing confirmed. Exchanges will be a continual process and the team wants CARD to be available to as many users as possible. Make sure to stay tuned to the Announcement Channel where this and the team's updates are shared

Are you going to make own blockchain? Or may be move to Binance blockchain (this is new trend nowdays and a lot of projects moved already from Ethereum to Binance)

No, Cardstack is not launching its own blockchain. Cardstack is designed for cross-chain integration through the Cardstack Hub architecture. Ethereum is the first integration. The Cardstack Token is ERC20 and the team are planning to add support for ERC-777 to make the experience of using the token to be more streamlined. There are no plans at present to move from Ethereum.
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When will be any decent exchanges? With 35 mln raised money Card should be at all top exchanges, but we have only Bibox which almost does not have volume anymore (

Hi there, the team can only announce exchanges when negotiations are finalised and listing confirmed. Exchanges will be a continual process and the team wants CARD to be available to as many users as possible. Make sure to stay tuned to the Announcement Channel where this and the team's updates are shared

Are you going to make own blockchain? Or may be move to Binance blockchain (this is new trend nowdays and a lot of projects moved already from Ethereum to Binance)
jr. member
Activity: 376
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When will be any decent exchanges? With 35 mln raised money Card should be at all top exchanges, but we have only Bibox which almost does not have volume anymore (

Hi there, the team can only announce exchanges when negotiations are finalised and listing confirmed. Exchanges will be a continual process and the team wants CARD to be available to as many users as possible. Make sure to stay tuned to the Announcement Channel where this and the team's updates are shared
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When will be any decent exchanges? With 35 mln raised money Card should be at all top exchanges, but we have only Bibox which almost does not have volume anymore (
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Here’s a general update to bring you up to speed on our recent developments! In case you missed some of our previous announcements, just have a look at this new blog post, which summarizes what we’ve been working on in the last few months and shows you the progress we’ve made this year.

https://medium.com/cardstack/whats-new-at-cardstack-d1e24add82f1
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Cardstack are excited to introduce Sinan Karabocuoglu from Istanbul as our newest software development intern. Fun fact in his own words: “I’m a huge fan of Marvel and DC comics; and I love playing volleyball and basketball with my friends.”
Sinan will be working on the Cardstack Protocol implementation, where he gets to build new cards using the recently upgraded Card SDK. Our goal is to make it easy for someone as young as Sinan to build applications with Cardstack.
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Watch Jen Weber’s sneak peek into our CLI! If you’re interested in contributing to Cardstack, let Jen show you how she uses Embroider—a modern build system for Ember applications—in combination with the Card SDK to eliminate bugs and create new cards.

https://youtu.be/QuHUV69C-9E
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