🔥 Achievement Unlocked 🔥
JAMdot Technologies just ran DOOM on PyJAMaz, our JAM implementation #canitrundoom
A true end-to-end test demonstrating JAM’s execution throughput for sovereign, verifiable compute.
Next step toward M2: make this throughput resilient.
Key innovation in v1.8.0: Python Smoldot Light support.
This brings Polkadot-compatible light client functionality to Python; enabling trust-minimized chain access without running a full node or RPC.
Smoldot Light for Python: https://t.co/yPIuXGAoNi (2/2)
🚀 Python Polkadot SDK v1.8.0 is released
This release introduces a major new capability for building Web3 applications with Python.
Release notes: https://t.co/CQ4txB17h0 (1/2)
If you believe Python should be a first-class language for building Web3 applications, this project is for you.
Code: https://t.co/ID0PWxVSig
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🧵Python developers should be first-class citizens in the Polkadot & Kusama ecosystem.
That’s the goal of the Python Polkadot SDK and its surrounding libraries.
This is not one repo; it’s a full stack. 🧵1/9
Design philosophy:
- Modular, not monolithic
- FFIs where performance matters
- Protocol-faithful implementations
- Long-horizon alignment with Polkadot’s evolution
- Built for sovereign computation
8/9
We’re one of many building JAM; a bleeding-edge, mostly-coherent world computer designed to put human interests at the center as we search for societal product-market fit over the next decade. This world computer infrastructure will be a category creator. (1/2)
As Polkascan winds down, we're proud to pass the torch to @JAMdotTech, who will take over stewardship of our Python libraries for the Polkadot ecosystem. Thank you to the community—excited to see these tools thrive in new hands. 🧑💻🌐 #Polkadot#Python#OpenSource
1/8 🚨 Announcement 🚨
JAMdot Technologies is proud to announce that we’ve officially taken up stewardship of Polkascan’s Python libraries for the Polkadot ecosystem. 🧵👇
#Polkadot#Python#Web3#OpenSource