Cosmos


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Test Drive: Cosmos

Overclock Labs Distributed Systems Engineer Eric Urban brings to Consensus 2022 a presentation on products and applications on the Cosmos network, as well as a demonstration on deploying.

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Finance

Cosmos-Builder Ignite Cuts Headcount by More Than 50%, Ex-Employees Say

The reductions come amid a crypto market crash, and after the return of Ignite’s controversial ex-CEO.

Ignite's future is uncertain after major staff cuts and a contentious re-organization. (Issy Bailey/ Unsplash)

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Ignite CEO Peng Zhong Announces Departure Shortly After Re-Organization

Zhong’s exit comes weeks after the company’s former CEO, Jae Kwon, said he is re-joining the company as the CEO of spinoff New Tendermint.

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A Major Crypto Exchange Abandons Ethereum: Is the World’s Computer Falling Behind?

By ditching Ethereum for Cosmos, dYdX has sparked claims that it has chosen sovereignty over security.

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Consensus 2022 Foundations: Cosmos

Dean Tribble (Agoric), Peng Zhong (Ignite), Gregory Landua (Regan Network Development), Jake Hartnell (Juno Network/Stargaze/DAO DAO) and Sunny Aggarwal (Osmosis Labs) discuss the technical progress of their projects based on the Cosmos platform.

Foundations at Consensus 2022

Tech

Crypto Exchange dYdX to Start a Standalone Blockchain

The layer 1 blockchain will be built in the Cosmos ecosystem.

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Finance

Kava Onboards Sushi With $14M in Developer Incentive Funding

The integration will allow Sushi users and developers to have seamless access to the entire $300 billion market value of Ethereum and Cosmos from a single network.

A kava farm (Scot NElson/Flickr/Wikimedia Commons)

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Jae Kwon Returns to ‘NewTendermint’ to Battle for the Soul of Cosmos

Ignite, which rebranded from Tendermint in February, will split into two entities: Ignite and NewTendermint.

Jae Kwon speaks at Construct 2017. (Photo via CoinDesk archives)

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$36M in Seized JUNO Tokens Moved to Wrong Wallet Due to Typo

After a community vote on the Cosmos-based blockchain Juno to recover millions of dollars worth of ill-gotten JUNO tokens from an investment whale, a coding typo sent the funds to the wrong address.

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Tech

Typo Moves $36M in Seized JUNO Tokens to Wrong Wallet

Validators, developers and token holders grapple with who is to blame for the copy-paste error that moved the tokens to an address no one can access.

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