Cluster Protocol has raised $ 5M bringing total capital raised to $ 7.75M
Led by @daofive , joined by @Papervc, @jpegtrading , @Maple_block , and a growing roster of strategic investors.
Every dollar accelerates @CodeXero_xyz, the browser-native vibe coding IDE for EVM.
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You can now long or short with up to 5x leverage on 3 markets:
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Invisible Wallet is now live for Movement!
These are embedded wallets with flexible auth or no auth. Used by devs most commonly to receive assets using a unique address per user, or by free-to-play games that want to onboard users to onchain assets without friction and let them graduate to self-custody later.
@0x0based@defi_or_defuck@mert E2E latency is primarily based on region/distance. We currently support Tokyo and US East on our shared nodes (free or pay-as-you-go plan) and any region for dedicated nodes.
Let us know what region(s) you'd like to see for @SuiNetwork.
1/ @ShinamiCorp's Gas Station is now live on @MoveIndustries. This enables seamless transaction sponsorship for developers building on Movement, powered by the Move Language.👇
We’ve switched to @mintlify to upgrade our documentation. The two biggest improvements:
1. Our site is much easier to navigate! Help Center, Developer Tutorials, and non-technical Product Overviews each now have their own tab.
2. We have an AI bot that summarizes our docs and provides key links. Now you can just ask our bot to find answers quickly!
Visit https://t.co/mEIN9h49sT to check it out.
While exploring the @Aptos ecosystem, I found Shinami and the role they play stood out.
Shinami first focused on Sui, creating developer tools with the Move language, then expanded to Aptos.
Aptos offers high throughput, low latency, and low fees, making it a strong fit for applications that require scalability without compromising performance.
Shinami provides node access for data, wallet services for managing user assets, and a Gas Station that pays transaction fees on behalf of users.
These tools reduce setup work for developers and eliminate barriers such as token purchases for end users.
By choosing Aptos, Shinami enables smoother app performance and makes blockchain use more straightforward for both builders and everyday users.
Kudos to the co-founder @nikhilchar1 for making this great tool
The MoveVM is arguably the best engine to power the future of the industry
But even the best engine needs the right tools to run the car
That’s why @ShinamiCorp is such a critical piece of the Movement puzzle
Their focused on making apps easy to build and easy to use
Builders + Community Mentality 🫡
@nikhilchar1 and his team team are building the tooling that the Movement has been missing and they’re already shipping key products like:
Gas Station which lets apps cover gas for users
And Wallet Services to make UX smoother too!
Shinami is a two birds one stone kind of team and I like that 💁♀️
They help give the freedom for devs to build 👷
And they give the users what they want too! 🧑🎨
Better tools → smoother UX → apps people love to use ☀️
TL/DR
If Move is the future @ShinamiCorp gn help bring us there
Building on the MoveVM sucks compared to EVM.
EVM has more infrastructure, better tooling, more money and more builders. So even if you are a MoveVM maxi, you lack the Foundry’s and the Hardhats of the world to build efficiently.
This is why we are so freaking bullish on @nikhilchar1 and the @ShinamiCorp chads. They are committed to bridging the gap for both builders and users in the Move ecosystem.
This is a huge win for the Movement ecosystem builders.
Shinami is our @Consensys
Gmove to the builders.
@moveindustries is builders-first. Teams and developers of all backgrounds are supported.
We have the same ethos - that’s why we’re teaming up to build The Movement together.
Looking forward to the journey ahead! 🤝
Today is the third day of highlighting different projects on the @Aptos Ecosystem and i will be highlighting @ShinamiCorp
Behind many smooth, gasless and fast dApps is Shinami the leading Move developer platform helping apps deliver a seamless experience without friction.
@ShinamiCorp provides infrastructure tools that help developers build better apps on Aptos and Sui but its impact is visible to everyone using those apps.
With Shinami, projects can skip the usual Web3 pain points: gas fees, clunky wallets and slow performance.
✨ Core Tools That Make It Happen:
•Node:
Reliable, high-speed access to onchain data. Enables apps to read and write transactions quickly and without delay.
•Gas Station:
Lets projects sponsor gas fees so users don’t have to. This means smoother, faster onboarding and usage.
•Wallet Services
Apps can integrate wallets directly into the experience no browser extensions, no complicated setup.
Real Use Case is : @PanoraExchange
Panora Exchange is a decentralized trading platform built on Aptos.
With Shinami, Panora offers:
•Gasless swaps and smooth UX
•Fast, consistent performance
•An interface that feels like a Web2 app but runs onchain
Shinami handles the backend, Panora focuses on user experience.
The next wave of Web3 adoption needs simplicity, speed and invisibility, things that make it feel like Web2 but powered by blockchain.
That’s exactly what Shinami enables across the Aptos ecosystem.
Learn more: https://t.co/3NRUe0yQge
We’ve updated our Access Keys page to further improve DevEx, including:
- Sample code and service URLs to integrate quickly
- A seamless key creation and editing experience with important context in-line
Being non-EVM is frustrating is precisely because of what James is saying, the developer tooling is lacking. And this extends into all facets: RPCs, Nodes, Wallet infra, onboarding/off-boarding, institutional support, bridge support, etc. And if you are a builder, you will absolutely have a harder time raising capital, I promise you.
However, what is considered a barrier of entry can quickly become a moat. So many Infra providers refused to support SVM, which meant the die-hard SVM builders had to build their own solutions. (ex. Helius, Squads, etc) But of course once Solana hit exit velocity, everyone scurried back to try and get a slice of the pie.
The MoveVM dev tooling is behind, but with time, focus, and builders like @ShinamiCorp it will level up. The question is which builders are going to persevere through the "barriers of entry" to chew glass and establish their moats?
Gmove.