Right now $UTCC is the token for Tribe SDK‘s annual subscription with buybacks and locks of 10% of total supply
But at the end of April I want to:
- Add 2 more utility projects with fees going to $UTCC buybacks
- Add a token-gated community for $UTCC
- Create a premium feature within the Utopian Browser paid with $UTCC
So this is the perfect time to bag up and go on this mission with us.
The first project of hell month will be released next Wednesday! Let’s win together 🤝
There is no other browser on the planet right now that does what we do (https://t.co/gYdUV7wLBL).
We make websites up to 90% smaller. This enables new use cases: in low-bandwidth environments and even for space travel. We're aiming to enable internet applications for around 2 billion people that currently can't access the internet.
We will add many more interesting features in the next couple weeks + PC & Android versions. But right now we are spearheading the future and pushing towards the theoretical limits of efficiency. This tech could save network companies, businesses and users billions of dollars. But it could also add trillions to the existing economy.
There is no time to waste. The impact will last decades. $UTCC
Did you know that you can now earn 0.5 SOL just by writing an article about the Utopian Browser?
Go look at the available bounties right now https://t.co/3CMoB2lZMJ
@pumpspotlight Can you please highlight the Tribe SDK, a 60KB toolkit for building apps with ZK auth, Solana payments, privacy-friendly Analytics and more?
I just hired an AI CMO from @askokara to help grow Utopian Browser
So far it has:
• identified reddit opportunities
• discovered SEO issues
• analyzed competitors
• found GEO issues
Curious to see how far this goes
The biggest scam in tech is not a subscription fee. It's your browser.
- The average website downloads 3MB of JavaScript. 80% of it is the same libraries every other site already sent you.
- You've downloaded React 10,000 times in your life. It's 60kB. Every time.
- One solo developer in Germany built a Firefox that caches shared dependencies at the protocol level. His sites became 90% smaller.
- Google's Chrome has 3,000 engineers. None of them were smart enough to built this. He did it from his childhood room.
The browser was supposed to be the great equalizer. Everyone uses it. Even your TV has it. But nobody dared to rethink it until now.
The browser is called Utopian Browser. It's open source and it's first version is now live for MacOS users.
Just published v1 of utopian-minify
This app makes your web application 90% smaller
by creating a dual-build that uses native:// esm modules
Now it supports:
- Vite
- Webpack
- Rollup
Try it out together with the Utopian Browser (https://t.co/gYdUV7wLBL) that supports native assets and let me know what you think!
https://t.co/Grkvmy3LLm
This npm package makes your web app 90% smaller. Yes, you heard right, 90% smaller.
It uses a new url scheme: native:// that loads dependencies directly from the browser storage instead of the network.
https://t.co/URC67hNZZg
I've been building a browser recently that makes websites up to 90% smaller.
I geniunely discovered something that no other company has before. I want to use this gap that we've identified to build an ecosystem of apps and native features into the Browser that will give us an edge.
But before we add more features to the Utopian Browser, I want to release the Android version. Mobile traffic can be especially slow and painstaking in some places around the world. I want to deliver something that anyone could use.
So this is next: The android v.01 of the Utopian Browser.
Tonight we launch some branding updates to the Utopian Browser
We also open-source the vite post-processing that makes your website 90% smaller
Will also write an article about how to use our browser and tools and what implications it has for the web and the Solana ecosystem.
You can now download the most efficient browser in existence. Visit https://t.co/gYdUV7wLBL
Makes websites 80% smaller. But we are just getting started.
Code available at: https://t.co/Iqc7wLpzWW
More platforms will be supported soon. Along with better branding, documentation and features.