
ANS is migrating to ao
The Arweave Name Service (ANS) was launched as the first human-readable address protocol on Arweave in February, 2023. Since that launch, 2 years ago, over 1,300 users have registered more than 2,000 domains and helped us gain the traction needed to be integrated in a range of Arweave ecosystem apps like ViewBlock, everPay, and Arweave-compatible wallets. We had a lot of fun building in the wild west of Arweave in its pre-ao days, but it's time for ANS to make the switch for the sake of ...

ANS is migrating to ao
The Arweave Name Service (ANS) was launched as the first human-readable address protocol on Arweave in February, 2023. Since that launch, 2 years ago, over 1,300 users have registered more than 2,000 domains and helped us gain the traction needed to be integrated in a range of Arweave ecosystem apps like ViewBlock, everPay, and Arweave-compatible wallets. We had a lot of fun building in the wild west of Arweave in its pre-ao days, but it's time for ANS to make the switch for the sake of ...

No more bridging - namespace.gg now supports direct ERC20 payments
The UX and token support for namespace.gg – a chain-agnostic name service framework on MEM – just got so much better. It’s now possible for new namespace.gg deployments to accept minting fees directly in any ERC20 token! In this post we’ll introduce namespace.gg for the uninitiated, explain the differences between everPay and the direct ERC20 method for payment handling, and provide a full example for payment handling on Base.A quick re-introduction to namespace.ggOur community readers should...

No more bridging - namespace.gg now supports direct ERC20 payments
The UX and token support for namespace.gg – a chain-agnostic name service framework on MEM – just got so much better. It’s now possible for new namespace.gg deployments to accept minting fees directly in any ERC20 token! In this post we’ll introduce namespace.gg for the uninitiated, explain the differences between everPay and the direct ERC20 method for payment handling, and provide a full example for payment handling on Base.A quick re-introduction to namespace.ggOur community readers should...

WeaveVM: the hyperscalable EVM protocol on Arweave
WeaveVM (WVM) is the first EVM-compatible protocol engineered to manage complex, large-scale data computation without the high gas fees typically associated with on-chain state storage on EVM chains. WVM is also the first EVM-compatible protocol that fully relies on Arweave for permanent storage, enabling atomicity of executable EVM bytecode and data of any size on the same ledger. On the principles of VACP, we are building the hyperscalable, lazy-evaluated EVM protocol to compute data at any...

WeaveVM: the hyperscalable EVM protocol on Arweave
WeaveVM (WVM) is the first EVM-compatible protocol engineered to manage complex, large-scale data computation without the high gas fees typically associated with on-chain state storage on EVM chains. WVM is also the first EVM-compatible protocol that fully relies on Arweave for permanent storage, enabling atomicity of executable EVM bytecode and data of any size on the same ledger. On the principles of VACP, we are building the hyperscalable, lazy-evaluated EVM protocol to compute data at any...

Decent Land Labs: Q4 2023 in review
2023 has been a huge year for Decent Land Labs -- we launched ANS, released the MEM beta, and saw a number of exciting partnerships come to fruition that prove the power of permanent storage and chain agnosticism. Let’s wrap up the year and cover everything the Decent Land Labs team has been up to in Q4.HackerNoon launched DIDs powered by namespace.gg and MEMHackerNoon's 50,000+ contributors can now claim their HackerNoon handle as a permanent, portable DID. HackerNoon needed a web3 iden...

Decent Land Labs: Q4 2023 in review
2023 has been a huge year for Decent Land Labs -- we launched ANS, released the MEM beta, and saw a number of exciting partnerships come to fruition that prove the power of permanent storage and chain agnosticism. Let’s wrap up the year and cover everything the Decent Land Labs team has been up to in Q4.HackerNoon launched DIDs powered by namespace.gg and MEMHackerNoon's 50,000+ contributors can now claim their HackerNoon handle as a permanent, portable DID. HackerNoon needed a web3 iden...

MEM's path to decentralization with Akash Network
MEM is a serverless functions platform for web3 developers built on the Verifiable Atomic Computing Paradigm. With this paradigm, MEM applications benefit from a trustless record of interactions and state, enshrined onchain. But as is often the case when building developer-friendly tooling that offers web2-like UX, certain elements of the MEM stack rely on centralized endpoints and servers. Similar to RPCs in Ethereum land, while MEM data is eventually settled onchain it is broadcast to the n...

MEM's path to decentralization with Akash Network
MEM is a serverless functions platform for web3 developers built on the Verifiable Atomic Computing Paradigm. With this paradigm, MEM applications benefit from a trustless record of interactions and state, enshrined onchain. But as is often the case when building developer-friendly tooling that offers web2-like UX, certain elements of the MEM stack rely on centralized endpoints and servers. Similar to RPCs in Ethereum land, while MEM data is eventually settled onchain it is broadcast to the n...