Hey, it’s Paradigm Fund with some incredible news about Tezos again! Lots of teams and granted projects have been working hard for Tezos and for You — their development progress is tangible! Baking Bad has been preparing the grand update of Python SDK for Tezos release for a long time and managed to add almost everything necessary for the development of Tezos applications. Stove Labs announced the launch of the first Tezos NFT Standard proposal implemented using Ligo. TzStats, the first Tezos Analytics Explorer, was released in beta. camlCase provided an update on Dexter, the decentralized exchange protocol that they are building and is now supported by Foundation funds. Meanwhile, Babylon 2.0 Vote status is 100.00% yay/0.00% nay, and quorum has been reached for the exploration phase.

Moreover, Tezos stars, teams, and the community were extremely active socially. Simple Staking wrote an article to describe why and how they have decided to implement communication between the existing Tezos node written in OCaml and their node that built in Rust. Tezos is partnering with Satoshi Treasure for a second hunt — a game where players solve challenging puzzles and technical problems to compete for prizes from a pool of 1 million Tez. Chorus mobility has created a demo video of such a solution for a compelling use case for RoboTaxi, ordered, controlled, and paid for with a Tezos. TQuorum Berlin was amazing! Speakers discussed crucial points: building on Tezos using Python is becoming more accessible, Tezos is close to implementing ZCash’s Sapling for network privacy, security tokens on Tezos remain an area of growth and a lot more. Tezos events are must-visit — check our update not to skip any of them! The community is thrilled with Tezos and its progress: the number of subscribers in social networks increased over the period. Tezos is cool. See you!