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We're excited to reveal our 7️⃣ grant recipients for May!
Keep reading to explore how each team is impacting @aaveaave.lens & @gho.lens. Let's get started... ⬇️
1️⃣ Sommelier Finance
Sommelier Finance is enabling the creation of state-of-the-art DeFi strategies that leverage Aave v3. Their Real Yield ETH vault by Seven Seas Capital and DeFine Logic Labs has already directed close to $5M to v3 for leveraged staking.
2️⃣ Liquidation Backtesting Tool by @wardenfinance.lens
Building upon their previous dashboards to enable anyone to simulate historical liquidation profitability for all Aave assets and deployments to validate the robustness of liquidation penalties.
3️⃣ Xenophon Labs
Xenophon Labs will perform an analysis of the Aave Safety Module and deliver a:
🧪 Research paper that determines an optimal value for the slashing percentage.
⚖️ Forum post — and governance vote, once the SM requires it — to optimize the slashing percentage.
4️⃣ Mosaic
Mosaic will continue building their data analytics platform, including provisioning Aave Liquidity data, creating a model from that data, and generating insights from the activity of Aave LPs.
5️⃣ Console by Brahma
Console will help to onboard users to Aave, improve security, and enable non-custodial asset management. Console will streamline the @gho.lens minting and position rebalancing process by leveraging Safe and @gelato.lens.
6️⃣ DeFi Simulator
DeFi Simulator will internationalize its Aave debt simulator to allow people across the globe to understand their Aave health factor and borrowing power in their local language and currency.
7️⃣ Credit Delegation Marketplace by ProtoFire | Milestone 2
The second milestone for ProtoFire.io's Credit Delegation Marketplace built on Aave using a peer-to-pool model. Current progress is visible in their Github.
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Congrats to all the grantees! We're proud to have you as a part of the Aave Grants DAO fam 👻
Check out our full May update and explore past grant recipients on the governance forum: governance.aave.com/t/agd-renewal-4-recent-work-updates/11585/5?u=0xbilll
How to grow your Lens account (0 to 500 followers).
Tip #1: What works for big accounts doesn't work for you.
Simple like this. How many of us are disappointed because what we produce is not noticed, while low-quality content by big accounts gets a lot of comments, likes, mirrors, and collects? Life could be unfair, but not on this matter. Big accounts have extensive attention because their content goes to a broader community by default. A decent or even lousy post could be enough for them to get attention. So, don't copy strategies from accounts with more visibility than yours. Understand that you are different.
If you want to read the full post, you can find it here: luduvigo.substack.com/p/how-to-grow-on-lens-episode-0-to-500
Have you tended to your Dynamic Lens Garden NFT?
Here are some ways to water it:
Please note that the event will end on Friday, April 28th, and you will be taken directly to the OG role that you have earned for participating in this event.
Introducing Bonsai, an Optimistic L3 scaling solution, that will process transactions at hyper-scale, and is designed to support the next generation of web3 social users.
Available for Lens devs in closed beta today.
Data availability layers are utilized to prevent storing information on-chain. While content on Lens may include an on-chain transaction, the content data is linked to a data availability location, like Bonsai.
Bonsai serves as a scaling solution that processes Polygon transactions off-chain, achieving hyperscale and reducing costs. Unlike L2 solutions, Bonsai doesn't compress transactions into L1, it sends and stores them on a data availability layer.
The main challenge for decentralized social networks is to ensure that users have control over their content, while still being just as user-friendly as traditional social networks.
Bonsai makes the future of decentralized social possible.
We've worked relentlessly with the @bundlr-network.lens work and Arweave teams to ensure scalability by providing Data Availability (DA) guarantees, allowing the use of Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM)-supported wallets to save DA logic and facilitating the rapid publishing of data.
Permissionless innovation is at the core of everything we do on Lens. As we approach one year on mainnet (still in beta), we have been blown away by the talent and passion in our dev community but we realize in order to scale to the masses, we need to build new solutions.
Bonsai is currently only being beta tested on @lensterxyz.
We look forward to seeing more applications roll out Bonsai.
Dive into the dev docs here: docs.lens.xyz/docs/data-availability-post
Explore: bonsai.lens.xyz
Read our latest blog here: mirror.xyz/lensprotocol.eth/3Hcl0dGE8AOYmnFolzqO6hJuueDHdsaCs3ols2ruc9E
gm @lenster 🌸 fam!
We are excited to announce that our @gitcoin.lens Beta Round for Lenster is live until May 9th. Your support and donations will help us continue to develop and improve our platform. Thank you for your generosity and for being a part of our community.
Let's make #Lenster a success together 💪
Gm, travelers!💥
Yellowstone National Park is located in the western United States, primarily in the state of Wyoming, and it is known for its geothermal features, including hot springs, geysers, and mudpots. The park is home to over 10,000 geothermal features, including over 500 geysers and around 300 hot springs.
The hot springs in Yellowstone are some of the largest and most colorful in the world. The most famous of these is the Grand Prismatic Spring, which is the third largest hot spring in the world and is known for its brilliant colors. Other notable hot springs in the park include the Morning Glory Pool, the Sapphire Pool, and the Fountain Paint Pot.
It's important to note that while the hot springs are beautiful, they can also be dangerous. The water in the hot springs can reach temperatures over 200 degrees Fahrenheit (93 degrees Celsius), and the ground around the springs can be unstable.
How cool is that?! Thank you ChatGPT ^.^
I also would add, when you are planning to visit Yellowstone (as well as any other national park in the US) it’s a good idea to plan well in advance, cuz the later you book the less available accommodation you’ll find and the options would be very expensive, plus it is busy there in summer. If you can’t find anything in Wyoming, It’s an option to book something in Idaho or in Montana, these states are equally close to the park too.
Yellowstone covers a huge territory and it’s possible to drive in through 5 entrances, located on the opposite sides of the park =) so you might want to plan ahead the places to visit.🌟My top picks:
🌟Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone: A stunning canyon with colorful rocks and a waterfall that plunges 308 feet (94 meters) into the canyon.
🌟Grand Prismatic Spring: there’s a hiking trail just on top of Grand prismatic🔥🦋; visit the overlook too: you will see the whole thing from there just like in Nat Geo photo!
🌟Hayden Valley: Excellent place to see wildlife, you will see many bisons there!
🌟Old Faithful: One of the most famous geysers in the world, erupting with steam and hot water every 60 to 110 minutes.
Find your favorite places there by exploring the park, and enjoy your trip!
P.S. let me know if you’re interested in this format of posts?✍️
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Some of my pics here: it's hard to choose 4...
#GM #LMCC #travel #explore