WOW.
This week has been amazing and filled with significant milestones and announcements.
First and foremost, the Blast testnet finally went live, along with the highly anticipated release of the developer documentation.
In this weekly recap, we will discuss the impact of these developments on Natrium.
Proper documentation is crucial for the development of a protocol on a new L2. Up until now, we had to make educated guesses about the inner workings of Blast's features and functions; fortunately, the developer documentation was made public this week, which is a huge blessing for us and the community of developers bridging over to Blast.
The testnet was also announced this week, allowing us to start testing our contracts using Blast's unique features. Once we finish fine-tuning and adjusting our contracts, we will be reaching out to auditing firms to enhance security and further build trust.
Last but certainly not least, Blast announced its first hackathon, the "Blast Big Bang Competition." This competition allows all protocols to participate and compete for a chance to be featured on their platform and receive the developer airdrop (don’t forget about our airdrop).
We have already submitted our application and can't wait to see what's next!
These advancements have further motivated us to push Natrium and our community. As promised in our previous recap, we have started focusing more on community growth by announcing an airdrop and launching a Zealy campaign. Additionally, we are reaching out to multiple Blast-native protocols and prominent VCs/DAOs to secure meaningful partnerships, integrations, and funding.
We already have several calls scheduled for next week and look forward to sharing everything publicly with you all.
That’s all, see you next week!