This afternoon, I drained the hot wallet for the https://t.co/0KmGjyIDzJ rewards. I accidentally committed a folder that held the seed phrase for the claiming wallet to GitHub, so it was compromised. Claiming will be paused until v2 claiming is complete, but the funds are secure and luckily I was the one who drained the wallet and not someone else. Give me a few days to a week and claiming will resume and it will include $BEPE, $LOVE, and $SPROUT for V2. V3 claiming will add more community token claiming. Thanks for the continued support and patience. Building in public has its challenges, and trying to work two jobs while doing this definitely has added a few extra layers of challenges.
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We are adding 2 big stops this coming Sunday for the next month and maybe longer. My outreach partner usually handles the working ladies and gentlemen, but she is having a surgery soon and will need to take at least a month of to recover.
She said she is starting to wear down and may decide to hang things up and not go back out during her time off. It's a lot to do, and she's been doing this for 9 years now.
My sister is making a out 10 pounds of pulled pork and we have someone making peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. We will need to grab some drinks and chips, but the quick food part looks like it's taken care of. We are down to about a dozen snack packs and we will probably feed around 100 this coming Sunday. Our reach continues to grow.
It's going to be a very long day Sunday. Each time we go out, it takes about 20 hours of prep work to gather all of the supplies. Then, the day of outreach is usually a 10+ hour day with about 2 or 3 hours of sleep before we leave. It's worth every second though. We always have such a great time spending the day together.
Not sure if I've shown this one before. It was done in the basement at this house I'm working on. The new owner was going to have me throw it out, but it has been rescued.
Who has an ESP32 or esp32-S3, a sensor of some kind to connect to it (temperature, air quality, gps, voltage, anything that provides data), and would like to do some beta testing for something I'm building on Chia?
I'm getting close to being able to easily onboard new users. If you want to do some testing, but don't have the hardware, the cost is about $20 through Amazon or you can get the stuff for a few bucks through AliExpress, it just takes a while longer to get the equipment in.
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May Update from Chia Network:
* Security & Releases: Reference client version 2.7.1 is live. Watch the Post-Mortem Q&A with our VP of Security, Justin, or read the full breakdown, links below
* Developer Innovation: Meet Rue, a programming language built for Chia. Catch our community spotlight with its creator, Rigidity
* Ecosystem Progress: @permutocapital has launched a sandbox for Statistical Volatility Perpetuals (svPerps). Create a Chia Cloud Wallet to test the tool with simulated funds ahead of their upcoming trading competition
All links are included below.