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2) For a lot of people, this is a fatal downside. There aren't many wallets that support Solana, and none that support SPL tokens; the block explorer needs UI work; etc. For , though, it's an opportunity to build out what we want the way we want it.
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3) We've been hard at work making cross-chain bridges, fast DEXes, tokenized products, and of course SRM. But that's not all we've been doing. Behind the scenes, a huge number of projects are pitching in to help build. It's like the Manhattan project, but for internet money.
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4) As far as I know, there are currently 11 (!!!) teams building out support for Serum on Solana, all mobilized in the past few weeks. There are wallets, cross-chain protocols, info sites, and UI designers. Sometimes it's a lone dev, sometimes a whole company.
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5) And meanwhile, VCs have come out of the woodwork... ...to buy long-term-locked allocations, assemble a staking node, and help us build the network. I've been kind of shocked at how helpful they've been--totally different from the typical experience.
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6) And why aren't VCs trying to get unlocked tokens and sell on listing? Why are they being helpful? Because that's what Serum is built for. 90% of tokens are locked up long-term including *all* seed sales and *all* team tokens. Seed unlocking doesn't finish for 7 years!
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8) We had to make a decision: is this a short-term project, or a long-term one? Because if it's a short term project, we wouldn't have chosen Solana, or optimistic rollups. We would have just put it on some fast-ish project and gone with centralized tokenization.
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9) But in the end we wanted to build a product we were proud of. And that means building it on foundations that will scale--or have already scaled. There was no point in choosing _ok_, just to desert it later for _a bit better_. So we went straight to where we wanted to be.
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10) And so that means finding the most performant blockchain; and if it doesn't have a beautiful wallet UI yet, that's fine: we'll build it. And it means choosing the on-chain, trustless, general cross-chain bridge, and working out all the details we needed for it.
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12) Anyway, as we hunker down for the SRM listing and release of the first piece of Project Serum, I'd like to give a huge thanks to everyone who is coming together for this. And if you want to join in -- we'd love to have you! join@projectserum.com
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Love this part. Too many projects are blighted by seed and private investors who's only intention is to dump on retail - people that have bought into the goal of the project. This is what makes Serum fundamentally bullish IMO - many vested in the long term success.
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