The NFT Brewery provides a comprehensive set of APIs that make it easy for businesses to build new experiences for their digital native audiences using web3 technology. We provide the building blocks along the entire tech stack required for creating end to end solutions - including immersive experiences, generative content, identity, smart wallets, payments etc. Our partners provide added capabilities for companies as they build their metaverse - such as 3D modeling, avatars, digital merchandise and more.
Our solutions are geared for enterprise needs and scalable to reach a wide audience, specially in sports and entertainment, retail and brands and financial services. We support multiple blockchain networks including Ethereum, Solana, Polygon, Avalanche, Optimism, ImmutableX, Saga and private networks such as Oracle Blockchain Platform etc. For digital assets we support centralized cloud services including GCP, Azure, AWS or decentralized services such as IPFS and Arweave.
The NFT Brewery provides the expertise for companies to boldly embrace Web3 technology - our customers use our APIs and SDKs to abstract away the complexity of working with blockchain technology. We enable them to deploy their own own smart contracts, add provenance to their IP and ownership titles, rights and royalty information, and build with great experiences simply and effortlessly.
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Looking again, he _mentions_ what he told his children, but it's written on Bitcoin Talk. > "My bitcoins are stored in our safe deposit box, and my son and daughter are tech savvy. I think they're safe enough. I'm comfortable with my legacy." [0] It doesn't invalidate that he created Bitcoin, but what he wrote over the years sounds much more like a devoted hobbyist who was far from extremely wealthy, for example... - Source: Hacker News / 3 months ago
Https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1790.msg28917#msg28917 You can see here in one of Satoshi's last posts that he envisaged that bitcoin users would likely prefer to keep the block size small, and why. - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
It's not unheard of for funds to be missent to an address that was in the senders clipboard for some other reason, though the amount is more remarkable. It's also not particularly remarkable to send small amounts to that address-- its been done many times-- and it's not unheard of for people to make errors in the amounts they pay. Elsewhere I've advanced a couple more complex theories which probably fail occam's... - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
> odyssey is a custom blockchain project built from scratch in Rust. It aims to provide a simple and educational example of how a blockchain operates and its fundamental components. Reminds me of Grin, another blockchain project built from scratch in Rust, focussing on simplicity [1]. [1] https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5309951.msg56111107#msg56111107. - Source: Hacker News / 10 months ago
Https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5455261.0 If folks show an openness to the approach, I will post the first draft of the paper on the above thread. - Source: Hacker News / 11 months ago
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