I write articles, shoot video reviews about various blockchain projects, and promote them in various social networks.


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Hello! Everyone knows that during the downturn of the crypto market, many crypto enthusiasts become depressed and give up.
As for me, I do not lose heart and continue to look for interesting and potentially promising projects for myself.
One such project is Tally. This is a really worthy project, in which I personally see great prospects. Tally has support from major Web3 projects such as Keep, Curve, Uniswap, Synthetix, Lido, Hop, Zapper, Compoud, Gnosis Safe, Saddle, Snapshot, Yearn, Alchemix, Balancer and more.
The project already has a working product, a user-friendly and technically advanced open source Web3 cryptocurrency wallet called Tally Ho, which allows users to fully control their crypto assets.
This wallet provides users with the ability to store, receive, and send their digital assets, as well as perform swaps within it only on the Ethereum and Polygon networks, but in the future, the team plans to add more networks, L2 support, an NFT gallery and much more.
Thanks to Tally Ho, users can interact with decentralized applications and make transactions on the blockchain.
The Tally Ho wallet is in no way inferior to the well-known MetaMask wallet, I will say, even more, Tally Ho has several advantages.
First, the Web3 Tally Ho wallet, built from scratch, is wholly owned and operated by the community (DAO), and therefore all wallet fees go directly to the Tally Ho community to fund public goods, not the corporation.
Secondly, swaps made inside the Tally Ho wallet cost users two times cheaper compared to the same MetaMask, which, in my opinion, is a big plus.
Thirdly, as I mentioned above, the Tally Ho wallet, unlike MetaMask, is open source, which means that this program code is available for public viewing, and any user with certain skills will be able to propose their changes for wallet improvements.
Fourth, the Tally Ho wallet has support for Ledger hardware wallets.
Currently, you can download the Tally Ho wallet with an extension for the most popular browsers Chrome, Firefox and Brave. When registering a wallet, users are not required to enter any personal data.
As for the swaps directly inside the Tally Ho wallet, this process is quite simple and does not take much time. The user only needs to select the tokens and their parameters for the exchange, approve the asset by signing the transaction, and complete the exchange.
It is also interesting to note that Tally Ho allows users to add addresses of existing wallets to view them in read-only mode without logging in, as well as to have multiple accounts with different Seed phrases. Moreover, Tally Ho does not track the activity of its users or their addresses.
By the way, the Tally project has already announced the launch of its governance token called DOGGO in the near future, so I'm looking forward to this event!
In addition to studying promising Web3 projects, I take part in Ambassador programs, various testnets and run nodes.
Also, I am gradually buying some crypto assets, as I believe that a bearish trend will definitely be replaced by a bullish one.
Hello! Everyone knows that during the downturn of the crypto market, many crypto enthusiasts become depressed and give up.
As for me, I do not lose heart and continue to look for interesting and potentially promising projects for myself.
One such project is Tally. This is a really worthy project, in which I personally see great prospects. Tally has support from major Web3 projects such as Keep, Curve, Uniswap, Synthetix, Lido, Hop, Zapper, Compoud, Gnosis Safe, Saddle, Snapshot, Yearn, Alchemix, Balancer and more.
The project already has a working product, a user-friendly and technically advanced open source Web3 cryptocurrency wallet called Tally Ho, which allows users to fully control their crypto assets.
This wallet provides users with the ability to store, receive, and send their digital assets, as well as perform swaps within it only on the Ethereum and Polygon networks, but in the future, the team plans to add more networks, L2 support, an NFT gallery and much more.
Thanks to Tally Ho, users can interact with decentralized applications and make transactions on the blockchain.
The Tally Ho wallet is in no way inferior to the well-known MetaMask wallet, I will say, even more, Tally Ho has several advantages.
First, the Web3 Tally Ho wallet, built from scratch, is wholly owned and operated by the community (DAO), and therefore all wallet fees go directly to the Tally Ho community to fund public goods, not the corporation.
Secondly, swaps made inside the Tally Ho wallet cost users two times cheaper compared to the same MetaMask, which, in my opinion, is a big plus.
Thirdly, as I mentioned above, the Tally Ho wallet, unlike MetaMask, is open source, which means that this program code is available for public viewing, and any user with certain skills will be able to propose their changes for wallet improvements.
Fourth, the Tally Ho wallet has support for Ledger hardware wallets.
Currently, you can download the Tally Ho wallet with an extension for the most popular browsers Chrome, Firefox and Brave. When registering a wallet, users are not required to enter any personal data.
As for the swaps directly inside the Tally Ho wallet, this process is quite simple and does not take much time. The user only needs to select the tokens and their parameters for the exchange, approve the asset by signing the transaction, and complete the exchange.
It is also interesting to note that Tally Ho allows users to add addresses of existing wallets to view them in read-only mode without logging in, as well as to have multiple accounts with different Seed phrases. Moreover, Tally Ho does not track the activity of its users or their addresses.
By the way, the Tally project has already announced the launch of its governance token called DOGGO in the near future, so I'm looking forward to this event!
In addition to studying promising Web3 projects, I take part in Ambassador programs, various testnets and run nodes.
Also, I am gradually buying some crypto assets, as I believe that a bearish trend will definitely be replaced by a bullish one.
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