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Run a Sui Full node
Sui Full nodes validate blockchain activities, including transactions, checkpoints, and epoch changes. Each Full node stores and services the queries for the blockchain state and history. This role enables validators to focus on servicing and processing transactions. When a validator commits a new set of transactions (or a block of transactions), the validator pushes that block to all connected Full nodes that then service the queries from clients.FeaturesSui Full nodes:Track and verify the s...
The HoustonSwap Weekly: Technical Deep Dive into Concentrated Liquidity vs Traditional AMM Models (P…
In part 1, we will explore Concentrated Liquidity Market Maker and Traditional AMM models in detail, looking into liquidity provision, token swap and fee generation & ROI. Welcome back to the second installment of our HoustonSwap Weekly series! Since we briefly introduced the core concepts of the Concentrated Liquidity Market Maker model last week, we want to dive deeper into the mechanism and practical applications of the Concentrated Liquidity Market Maker model, and explain how it differs ...
Build a Sui NFT Mint dApp in Under 10 Minutes with the EthosConnect API, Step by Step (React, TypeSc…
With “$24.9 billion worth of NFTs sold in 2021, compared to just $94.9 million the year before” (Reuters) it’s fair to say that NFTs are here to stay. For developers, this is great news, because it opens up opportunities to build and monetize NFT-related services. Yet across the NFT landscape, devs encounter many pitfalls: insecure smart contract languages, expensive fees to mint or transfer NFTs, slow networks, and steep learning curves, to name a few. In this walkthrough, we’ll bootstrap th...
Run a Sui Full node
Sui Full nodes validate blockchain activities, including transactions, checkpoints, and epoch changes. Each Full node stores and services the queries for the blockchain state and history. This role enables validators to focus on servicing and processing transactions. When a validator commits a new set of transactions (or a block of transactions), the validator pushes that block to all connected Full nodes that then service the queries from clients.FeaturesSui Full nodes:Track and verify the s...
The HoustonSwap Weekly: Technical Deep Dive into Concentrated Liquidity vs Traditional AMM Models (P…
In part 1, we will explore Concentrated Liquidity Market Maker and Traditional AMM models in detail, looking into liquidity provision, token swap and fee generation & ROI. Welcome back to the second installment of our HoustonSwap Weekly series! Since we briefly introduced the core concepts of the Concentrated Liquidity Market Maker model last week, we want to dive deeper into the mechanism and practical applications of the Concentrated Liquidity Market Maker model, and explain how it differs ...
Build a Sui NFT Mint dApp in Under 10 Minutes with the EthosConnect API, Step by Step (React, TypeSc…
With “$24.9 billion worth of NFTs sold in 2021, compared to just $94.9 million the year before” (Reuters) it’s fair to say that NFTs are here to stay. For developers, this is great news, because it opens up opportunities to build and monetize NFT-related services. Yet across the NFT landscape, devs encounter many pitfalls: insecure smart contract languages, expensive fees to mint or transfer NFTs, slow networks, and steep learning curves, to name a few. In this walkthrough, we’ll bootstrap th...
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Oct 26, 2022 • 1 min read

You can use Layer 2 network Arbitrum on Tally Ho now!
The pack at Tally Ho continues our Fall scaling spree! In addition to Polygon and Optimism, the latest wallet release now comes with full Arbitrum support! Whether you want to bridge, swap, or view your NFTs, you can do it today — all features are live. Most importantly, you can get started just by selecting Arbitrum from the in-wallet dropdown menu.
Arbitrum is a technology designed to scale Ethereum. You can use Arbitrum to do all things you do on Ethereum — connect to dApps, buy NFTs, deploy smart contracts — but your transactions will be cheaper and faster, without sacrificing the OG Ethereum’s crazy good security.
We’re pumped to be your conduit into the Arbitrum ecosystem, and it’s super easy to get started (easier than some other wallets 🦊).
First, download the wallet.
Next, to get the full experience on Arbitrum, make sure you head to the Settings page in your wallet and set Tally Ho as your default wallet. 👇
Finally, navigate to the dropdown menu in the top left corner, select Arbitrum, and you’re connected. No custom RPC nonsense needed. 👇
Boom. You’re ready to go! Pro-tip: don’t forget to bridge your ETH (or another asset) from mainnet (L1) to Arbitrum (L2) to start making transactions!
🤫 We have some more big Arbitrum news coming down the pipeline next week, so be sure to check back here, on Discord, or on Twitter to learn about our next adventure!
Oct 26, 2022 • 1 min read

You can use Layer 2 network Arbitrum on Tally Ho now!
The pack at Tally Ho continues our Fall scaling spree! In addition to Polygon and Optimism, the latest wallet release now comes with full Arbitrum support! Whether you want to bridge, swap, or view your NFTs, you can do it today — all features are live. Most importantly, you can get started just by selecting Arbitrum from the in-wallet dropdown menu.
Arbitrum is a technology designed to scale Ethereum. You can use Arbitrum to do all things you do on Ethereum — connect to dApps, buy NFTs, deploy smart contracts — but your transactions will be cheaper and faster, without sacrificing the OG Ethereum’s crazy good security.
We’re pumped to be your conduit into the Arbitrum ecosystem, and it’s super easy to get started (easier than some other wallets 🦊).
First, download the wallet.
Next, to get the full experience on Arbitrum, make sure you head to the Settings page in your wallet and set Tally Ho as your default wallet. 👇
Finally, navigate to the dropdown menu in the top left corner, select Arbitrum, and you’re connected. No custom RPC nonsense needed. 👇
Boom. You’re ready to go! Pro-tip: don’t forget to bridge your ETH (or another asset) from mainnet (L1) to Arbitrum (L2) to start making transactions!
🤫 We have some more big Arbitrum news coming down the pipeline next week, so be sure to check back here, on Discord, or on Twitter to learn about our next adventure!
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