Collect, trade, and flex the oldest NFT on Ethereum.
Register: https://t.co/o1QJorwNBh
OpenSea: https://t.co/VfWbUif6Ts
Discord: https://t.co/v0Y3cerFm6
HISTORY. 🧵
Just acquired devops, registered via the Linagee Name Registrar (LNR)
The first known used domain contract on Ethereum.
Minted August 25, 2015.
ETH was $1.17 @ the time!
Part of the earliest on-chain ETH domain interactions recorded.
That’s why we built the EtherWeb! Fully on chain websites with zero dependencies.
No internet? No problem. All you need is an ethereum node and you can render the websites!
Dependency minimalism (writing software that deliberately tries to have as few dependencies as practical) is a really underrated virtue imo.
Every single dependency is a risk that "something will go wrong" during someone's installation process. Installing projects with hundreds of dependencies and walking through errors can be incredibly frustrating.
@interfaceChiral@ChainLeftist@LinageeDomains@m_keresty@punk6529 it doesn't have to be niche. we made @LinageeDomains compatible with EIP-4804 and made a separate 100% decentralized web protocol based in a combination of contracts and calldata.
Heres a Dapp stored in eth calldata for an experiment i did 2 years ago
https://t.co/sj2ke9FFZp
All of our websites on the EtherWeb are! Stored in calldata so it’s very cost effective
Feel free to check it out: https://t.co/wrHfJzlEXH
Note that the portal itself is centralized, but given a node you could recreate the site from the on chain data
1/ On What Is Decentralized
A brief, beginner thread. Sorry in advance to the nerds.
tl;dr
1) Some L1s (like BTC, ETH and some others)
2) Zero websites
3) Very few L2s
Basically, you only get permissionlessness and censorship resistance on the L1s for now.
@CryptoStylesUSA @immutable404 It’s generally not considered to be an nft because it’s non transferable, but it is a very important piece of Ethereum history!💯