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The UX of interoperability comes from multiple factors other than accessibility and convenience. When comparing various interoperability solutions, you may also need to consider variables like liquidity, security, pricing, and permissionlessness. After scrutinizing the big players in interoperability, Axelar is the only project that plays finely with the variables above while supporting most blockchains with great developer UX.What Is Axelar?Axelar's Web HomepageAxelar is a decentralized...

Introducing Jackal Protocol: The Interchain Storage Network
Just like every other form of tech, data storage is also evolving, and as decentralized technologies gain adoption, secure, agnostic data storage is becoming realistic through projects with blockchain-based storage and distributed file systems. Data accessibility, ownership, scalability and great UX are important factors you’d have to consider when choosing a data storage solution. There’s only one protocol that delivers these factors. It’s named Jackal Protocol.What Is Jackal ProtocolJackal ...

Presenting... Vest Exchange
The state of trading perps on decentralized exchanges (DEXs) needs to be more secure and affordable. Most DEXs fail to account for risks, have low capital efficiency, and usually have a small set of markets available. Vest is pioneering a risk-first, decentralized, highly capital-efficient perpetual futures exchange on the ZkSync network.Why Vest?why you should use VestVest is the perfect platform for proposing and trading perpetual contracts on assets with low fees, robust risk management, a...
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Axelar vs Wormhole
The UX of interoperability comes from multiple factors other than accessibility and convenience. When comparing various interoperability solutions, you may also need to consider variables like liquidity, security, pricing, and permissionlessness. After scrutinizing the big players in interoperability, Axelar is the only project that plays finely with the variables above while supporting most blockchains with great developer UX.What Is Axelar?Axelar's Web HomepageAxelar is a decentralized...

Introducing Jackal Protocol: The Interchain Storage Network
Just like every other form of tech, data storage is also evolving, and as decentralized technologies gain adoption, secure, agnostic data storage is becoming realistic through projects with blockchain-based storage and distributed file systems. Data accessibility, ownership, scalability and great UX are important factors you’d have to consider when choosing a data storage solution. There’s only one protocol that delivers these factors. It’s named Jackal Protocol.What Is Jackal ProtocolJackal ...

Presenting... Vest Exchange
The state of trading perps on decentralized exchanges (DEXs) needs to be more secure and affordable. Most DEXs fail to account for risks, have low capital efficiency, and usually have a small set of markets available. Vest is pioneering a risk-first, decentralized, highly capital-efficient perpetual futures exchange on the ZkSync network.Why Vest?why you should use VestVest is the perfect platform for proposing and trading perpetual contracts on assets with low fees, robust risk management, a...
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The fragmentation in integrating Web2 consumer services data with Web3 apps hinders dApps from leveraging rich data from Web2 ecosystems, limiting functionality and user experience.
Camp is bridging the gap between Web2 platforms like social media and streaming services (think Spotify and Google), making them accessible for developers to supercharge Web3 apps.
Camp is a modular Layer-2 (L2) solution (optimistic rollup) aiming to enhance on-chain value creation by making off-chain data from Web2 services (especially streaming and social platforms) accessible to developers.
Web3 projects need the rich data and user engagement of Web2 platforms to increase their user base and improve the onboarding rate while leveraging blockchains' security and scalability. Camp promises to help them achieve that.
Camp introduces the concept of "digital backpacks," which allow users (consumers) to carry their engagement data from social and streaming platforms across different applications. This feature enables dApps on the network to tap into a rich source of off-chain data and craft user engagement strategies.
Layer-2 solutions like Camp operates on a Layer-1 (L1) to extend its capabilities, including transaction throughput and scalability, without compromising the L1’s ethos. They achieve this by processing transactions off-chain and settling them on the base blockchain to maintain security and consensus.
Camp’s modular nature means that it’s designed for flexibility and adaptability in integrations with other blockchain technologies and off-chain services. The flexibility is crucial for Camp Network to support various apps across industries.
Camp uses zk-SNARKs (Zero-Knowledge Succinct Non-Interactive Argument of Knowledge) and account abstraction to achieve portability, privacy, and sovereignty across its ecosystem. This means that developers will leverage valuable Web2 data without compromising user privacy.
Camp offers APIs and SDKs for building decentralized applications (dApps) to simplify development and integration. Additional features include account abstraction, gasless minting, and a user experience designed for the next generation of blockchain users.
Camp is currently in the testnet phase, and you can interact with the testnet via an Ethereum wallet (Rabby, MetaMask, Coinbase Wallet, Trust Wallet).
Head to the section of your wallet where you can add a network and enter these details.
Network Name: Camp
New RPC URL: https://rpc-camp-network-4xje7wy105.t.conduit.xyz
Chain ID: 90354
Currency Symbol: ETH
Block Explorer URL: https://explorerl2new-camp-network-4xje7wy105.t.conduit.xyz

After adding the network, you can request testnet tokens from the official faucet at campnetwork.xyz/faucet.
You can learn more about Camp Network, how to access data, additional network information, and how to spin up a node from the documentation page live at campaign-1.gitbook.io/camp-technical-docs.
Camp Network is solving a significant issue that Web3 projects and developers encounter by integrating Web2 consumer data services with Web3 apps.
The innovative approach, technical capabilities, and focus on user privacy and engagement are promising for projects looking to enhance their dApps with rich, off-chain data from Web2 platforms.
The fragmentation in integrating Web2 consumer services data with Web3 apps hinders dApps from leveraging rich data from Web2 ecosystems, limiting functionality and user experience.
Camp is bridging the gap between Web2 platforms like social media and streaming services (think Spotify and Google), making them accessible for developers to supercharge Web3 apps.
Camp is a modular Layer-2 (L2) solution (optimistic rollup) aiming to enhance on-chain value creation by making off-chain data from Web2 services (especially streaming and social platforms) accessible to developers.
Web3 projects need the rich data and user engagement of Web2 platforms to increase their user base and improve the onboarding rate while leveraging blockchains' security and scalability. Camp promises to help them achieve that.
Camp introduces the concept of "digital backpacks," which allow users (consumers) to carry their engagement data from social and streaming platforms across different applications. This feature enables dApps on the network to tap into a rich source of off-chain data and craft user engagement strategies.
Layer-2 solutions like Camp operates on a Layer-1 (L1) to extend its capabilities, including transaction throughput and scalability, without compromising the L1’s ethos. They achieve this by processing transactions off-chain and settling them on the base blockchain to maintain security and consensus.
Camp’s modular nature means that it’s designed for flexibility and adaptability in integrations with other blockchain technologies and off-chain services. The flexibility is crucial for Camp Network to support various apps across industries.
Camp uses zk-SNARKs (Zero-Knowledge Succinct Non-Interactive Argument of Knowledge) and account abstraction to achieve portability, privacy, and sovereignty across its ecosystem. This means that developers will leverage valuable Web2 data without compromising user privacy.
Camp offers APIs and SDKs for building decentralized applications (dApps) to simplify development and integration. Additional features include account abstraction, gasless minting, and a user experience designed for the next generation of blockchain users.
Camp is currently in the testnet phase, and you can interact with the testnet via an Ethereum wallet (Rabby, MetaMask, Coinbase Wallet, Trust Wallet).
Head to the section of your wallet where you can add a network and enter these details.
Network Name: Camp
New RPC URL: https://rpc-camp-network-4xje7wy105.t.conduit.xyz
Chain ID: 90354
Currency Symbol: ETH
Block Explorer URL: https://explorerl2new-camp-network-4xje7wy105.t.conduit.xyz

After adding the network, you can request testnet tokens from the official faucet at campnetwork.xyz/faucet.
You can learn more about Camp Network, how to access data, additional network information, and how to spin up a node from the documentation page live at campaign-1.gitbook.io/camp-technical-docs.
Camp Network is solving a significant issue that Web3 projects and developers encounter by integrating Web2 consumer data services with Web3 apps.
The innovative approach, technical capabilities, and focus on user privacy and engagement are promising for projects looking to enhance their dApps with rich, off-chain data from Web2 platforms.
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