I’ve sent it.
https://astar.subscan.io/extrinsic/7263613-2
Once I check the refund address, I’ll reimburse you for the remaining tokens.
I’ve sent it.
https://astar.subscan.io/extrinsic/7263613-2
Once I check the refund address, I’ll reimburse you for the remaining tokens.
I returned the remaining tokens to the community treasury.
https://astar.subscan.io/extrinsic/7264248-2
@bao
Thank you for the transparency in all your actions, colleagues!
Thx for the updates and the transparency
I appreciate the transparency in all your works for Astar. This is the right way to operate! Nice work bro
Thank you very much for taking care of this and managing everything so well. =)
I really value the openness you bring to everything you do for Astar. This is exactly how things should be done! Great job, man!
Hi Community,
Recently, I exhibited a booth for Astar Network at the ‘Open Source Conference’ held in Asakusa, Japan (a famous tourist spot now overflowing with foreign tourists).
I introduced Astar Network to various people. I also interacted with the surrounding open-source geeks and enterprise folks.
At this exhibition, I used a newly made tablecloth.
I did a live demo running an Astar Archive Node on a Raspberry Pi.
Additionally, the smartphone shown in the photo is running a Symbol Node.
I also plan to advance the mobile Node project for Astar Node, which we have been discussing in another thread.
Thank you.
Nice ! Thanks for sharing all the details
Thank you very much!
I am glad you exhibited as Astar at a good open source conference, an event that attracts a wide range of participants.
Personally I really liked that you presented the Astar archive node, surely many people came to ask questions and inquire a little more on the subject, this is great!
Congratulations for the initiative and effort!
Thank you very much for updating the event information. The booth looks very interesting and should help people understand and grasp it more easily.
May I ask a follow-up question? How has the response or reception to the event been so far? =)
Great job @tksarah. Really love the stuff you do! Keep up the good work
Amazing work! The live demo with Astar on a Raspberry Pi and Symbol Node on a smartphone is impressive. Excited for the future of the mobile Node project!
It’s very gratifying to see that many of the things we discuss here are happening in real life. Thanks for the details.
I am also looking forward to the details of Mobile Node. I am ready to do everything to support the Turkish side in the future to increase decentralization!
That’s a great effort!
Given that the Open Source Conference drew a diverse crowd from beyond the blockchain sector, I’m confident we successfully raised Astar’s profile among a wider tech community.
Hi @BoomBLB,
It’s an open-source conference, so many attendees are interested in OSS. However, there are still few people familiar with blockchain. Therefore, I will talk with participants about NFTs, dApps, and the vision of Astar Network from the perspective of crypto assets.
Interestingly, it seems that technology books related to Rust and WASM are gaining some attention in Japan. As you know, Astar Network supports WASM, so an increase in developers using these technologies could be advantageous for future dApp developers on Astar and other blockchains. This is my personal opinion.
Thank you for the information. I can see the picture more clearly now. Anyway, thank you very much for helping organize such a good event for people to join. =)