
Introducing Party - Multiplayer for Ethereum
Today, PartyDAO is excited to announce our brand new product, Party. Party lets groups of any size use Ethereum together. It’s available now at party.app Parties can now access all of Ethereum. Use DeFi, collect NFTs, play games, run a project, and more. Just create a group, make decisions, and take action together on-chain.More capable than a multisig, less work than a DAOParty gives your group on-chain superpowers that let you go fast and have fun. Create a nimble group wallet or an interne...

The All New PartyBid
Today, we’re launching an all new version of PartyBid. This new release brings multiplayer functionality to the entire NFT ecosystem, unlocking new possibilities for group coordination. Starting today, Parties can do anything together, making them a powerful tool for groups of any size. Head to partybid.app to try it out now.How it WorksParties provide three main capabilities, covering the full life cycle of interacting with NFTs:BuyingPartyBid lets groups of people crowdfund an NFT purchase ...

Introducing the Party Protocol
Making Crypto MultiplayerPartyDAO exists to make crypto multiplayer. Though blockchains and cryptocurrencies uniquely enable individual sovereignty, we believe that this technology is also inherently social, unlocking new kinds of coordination that have never been possible before. Smart contracts provide strong guarantees for how software will behave, and have been used to build new services where the rules are transparent and trust in a specific provider is no longer required. However, the c...
PartyDAO builds multiplayer crypto software.

Introducing Party - Multiplayer for Ethereum
Today, PartyDAO is excited to announce our brand new product, Party. Party lets groups of any size use Ethereum together. It’s available now at party.app Parties can now access all of Ethereum. Use DeFi, collect NFTs, play games, run a project, and more. Just create a group, make decisions, and take action together on-chain.More capable than a multisig, less work than a DAOParty gives your group on-chain superpowers that let you go fast and have fun. Create a nimble group wallet or an interne...

The All New PartyBid
Today, we’re launching an all new version of PartyBid. This new release brings multiplayer functionality to the entire NFT ecosystem, unlocking new possibilities for group coordination. Starting today, Parties can do anything together, making them a powerful tool for groups of any size. Head to partybid.app to try it out now.How it WorksParties provide three main capabilities, covering the full life cycle of interacting with NFTs:BuyingPartyBid lets groups of people crowdfund an NFT purchase ...

Introducing the Party Protocol
Making Crypto MultiplayerPartyDAO exists to make crypto multiplayer. Though blockchains and cryptocurrencies uniquely enable individual sovereignty, we believe that this technology is also inherently social, unlocking new kinds of coordination that have never been possible before. Smart contracts provide strong guarantees for how software will behave, and have been used to build new services where the rules are transparent and trust in a specific provider is no longer required. However, the c...
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Here’s a brief digest of what's been happening in PartyDAO over the past few weeks.
After discussing several proposed solutions for party-controlled NFT sales, our solidity team decided to integrate Fractional.art for the V1 product. This decision simplified the scope of our smart contracts and improved our product launch timeline. We plan to expand the possibilities for party-controlled sales in future versions.
Additionally, a new proposal was passed this week to fund a security-focused review of the PartyBid V1 smart contracts.
Alex Towle, who has worked as a solidity developer at 0x and Authio, will be performing this review over the next week, conducting a line-by-line review of our solidity code to look for vulnerabilities and unexpected edge cases.
In the meantime, our contracts have been deployed to Rinkeby so that frontend development can move forward.
PartBid V1 designs are now complete. Over the past couple weeks, Callil and Kiran collaborated in Figma to get designs ready for handoff to frontend development.
Small design adjustments will continue being made over the next couple of weeks while frontend development is under way.

Though slightly delayed, the BlockParty podcast will be recorded early next week, featuring Anna Carroll, Anish Agnihotri, and Jesse Walden, all of whom will share thoughts and ideas around the PartyBid product and participation in PartyDAO more generally.
Anish kicked off frontend development this week, and we plan to have PartyBid V1 deployed to a staging environment by early next week.
We'll then transition into bug bashing and UI iteration to polish the end-to-end user experience.
That's it for the past few weeks. Lots of things are coming together for PartyBid as we complete frontend development, smart contract review, and design iterations simultaneously. Stay tuned at @prtyDAO on Twitter for future updates.
Here’s a brief digest of what's been happening in PartyDAO over the past few weeks.
After discussing several proposed solutions for party-controlled NFT sales, our solidity team decided to integrate Fractional.art for the V1 product. This decision simplified the scope of our smart contracts and improved our product launch timeline. We plan to expand the possibilities for party-controlled sales in future versions.
Additionally, a new proposal was passed this week to fund a security-focused review of the PartyBid V1 smart contracts.
Alex Towle, who has worked as a solidity developer at 0x and Authio, will be performing this review over the next week, conducting a line-by-line review of our solidity code to look for vulnerabilities and unexpected edge cases.
In the meantime, our contracts have been deployed to Rinkeby so that frontend development can move forward.
PartBid V1 designs are now complete. Over the past couple weeks, Callil and Kiran collaborated in Figma to get designs ready for handoff to frontend development.
Small design adjustments will continue being made over the next couple of weeks while frontend development is under way.

Though slightly delayed, the BlockParty podcast will be recorded early next week, featuring Anna Carroll, Anish Agnihotri, and Jesse Walden, all of whom will share thoughts and ideas around the PartyBid product and participation in PartyDAO more generally.
Anish kicked off frontend development this week, and we plan to have PartyBid V1 deployed to a staging environment by early next week.
We'll then transition into bug bashing and UI iteration to polish the end-to-end user experience.
That's it for the past few weeks. Lots of things are coming together for PartyBid as we complete frontend development, smart contract review, and design iterations simultaneously. Stay tuned at @prtyDAO on Twitter for future updates.
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