Finding out what is being built using Obyte and the Obbies involved just became easier Paul Murray Follow Feb 27 · 3 min read

Meet MOO

Much has been built on Obyte since its launch 3 years ago, and we expect a lot more to be built once Autonomous Agents go live on mainnet. Finding information about everything that is happening and the people behind projects has not been straightforward, and we hope Made On Obyte will help with this.

What is Made On Obyte?

A website that makes it easier to find out what is happening at Obyte and who is working on what. There are currently 19 different projects. Additionally, you can use your Obyte wallet to login and “like” any developer, project or article. See this 30 second video on how to login and “like” content.

How to login to MOO

Donate

You can also leave comments and send donations in Bytes.

Cream rises

The most popular content is automatically sorted on the front page, so if it’s a popular project, you might get exposure too once this site becomes a popular discovery method for Obyte projects.

User profiles

Many people have contributed to various Obyte projects but it’s not always easy to find who has worked on what. Made On Obyte makes this easier by using profiles so people can add others to various projects. Hopefully this will help with collaboration too. Your profile is created automatically once you login using your Obyte wallet. There is also a Makers section so developers can easily see who did what and who is available for hire.

Possible mascot

Obyte uses the moon as imagery on social media, cherishing the most perfect shape that can exist; the one and only O. Imagery is powerful, it’s surprising there are not more projects using it. Off the top of your head, what images are synonymous with crypto projects?

Obyte = moon

Bitcoin = gold

Dogecoin = dog

There are not many others. It has been suggested that Made On Obyte has its own mascot too, maybe you have already guessed what it might be? Made On Obyte = MOO = familiar sound =

What do you think of the possible cow mascot? It was pointed out that in India cows are sacred which might be an issue, so we asked an Indian Obby who said in India many milk and cheese brands use cows as mascots and its fine. So on that front it should be ok, but feel free to leave a comment below or on the Obyte subbredit.