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Meshing at DevConnect Argentina

Circulating Through Expo ‘25, Osaka, Japan
The summer included a visit to Japan and Expo ‘25 in Osaka. The Expo is an enormous undertaking. There are 152 countries participating and 188 pavilions. You could call it the Mother of All Popup Cities.

Supporting Worthy Initiatives
Chaîne Research donated to projects in two rounds of Gitcoin Grants #24: “Developer Tooling & Infrastructure” and “Interop Standards, Infra & Analytics”. There are many worthy projects. We funded the ones we’ve used or are familiar with, particularly in the Web3 and Regen space. This season the funding is happening at Giveth: https://giveth.io/qf

Meshing at DevConnect Argentina

Circulating Through Expo ‘25, Osaka, Japan
The summer included a visit to Japan and Expo ‘25 in Osaka. The Expo is an enormous undertaking. There are 152 countries participating and 188 pavilions. You could call it the Mother of All Popup Cities.

Supporting Worthy Initiatives
Chaîne Research donated to projects in two rounds of Gitcoin Grants #24: “Developer Tooling & Infrastructure” and “Interop Standards, Infra & Analytics”. There are many worthy projects. We funded the ones we’ve used or are familiar with, particularly in the Web3 and Regen space. This season the funding is happening at Giveth: https://giveth.io/qf
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We’re starting a new iteration of our Chaîne Research blog on the Paragraph platform.
Previously we were on Substack for eight years. Originally we had a Wix website and used its built-in blog when starting up.
In the interim we also experimented with Blogger and Medium. Later we tried Mirror, which was promising with its Web3 basis but wasn’t really mature. We decided to wait it out and now people from Mirror are founders of Paragraph. That’s an endorsement, so we’re making the jump.
For the time being the Substack blog will remain as an archive at chaineresearch.substack.com. It contains a journal of our activities going back to October 2017. Later we might import it.
There is also a sub-blog, ClimateDataPool (climatedatapool.substack.com) which chronicled our participation in the Apollo Hackathon in 2020.
The title of this post is a verb, in the imperative, as we’re beginning a new sequence. Time to hit ‘return’.
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We’re starting a new iteration of our Chaîne Research blog on the Paragraph platform.
Previously we were on Substack for eight years. Originally we had a Wix website and used its built-in blog when starting up.
In the interim we also experimented with Blogger and Medium. Later we tried Mirror, which was promising with its Web3 basis but wasn’t really mature. We decided to wait it out and now people from Mirror are founders of Paragraph. That’s an endorsement, so we’re making the jump.
For the time being the Substack blog will remain as an archive at chaineresearch.substack.com. It contains a journal of our activities going back to October 2017. Later we might import it.
There is also a sub-blog, ClimateDataPool (climatedatapool.substack.com) which chronicled our participation in the Apollo Hackathon in 2020.
The title of this post is a verb, in the imperative, as we’re beginning a new sequence. Time to hit ‘return’.
⏎
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