Project Cartesi was founded in 2018 by Augusto Teixeira, founder of IOTA, with a team of highly qualified experts, PhDs, researchers, and engineers from leading companies like Microsoft Research. Cartesi is a blockchain network created to allow developers to build dApps and run them under the Linux operating system while remaining decentralized and secure.
Cartesi (CTSI) is the utility token of the Cartesi network and is used for the following purposes:
Starting on February 10, EigenLayer and Cartesi will host an invite-only hackathon to create decentralized applications. This initiative aims to simplify interactions with blockchain technologies, striving for breakthroughs in user-friendly decentralized applications.
Experts believe integrating AI into blockchain could generate groundbreaking applications. EigenLayer’s Nader Dabit emphasized the importance of verifiable AI, stating that maintaining trust will be essential for mass acceptance and innovative potential in the cryptocurrency landscape.
The Blockchain OS enters Crypto Valley with CV Labs
Cartesi announced joining CV Labs, a venture capital and private equity that expertise in cryptocurrency and blockchain solutions, as an ecosystem partner, bringing The Blockchain OS closer to startups and igniting the adoption of Cartesi tech.
With more than 900 companies and startups in the CV Labs ecosystem, Cartesi will be able to extend the project’s reach and raise awareness to empower developers across Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and South Africa to build with blockchain technology.
Cartesi (CTSI) announced joinning Portuguese Blockchain Alliance
Cartesi announced joinning Aliança Portuguesa de Blockchain (Portuguese Blockchain Alliance), a non-profit association with the purpose to bring together companies, academia, and government entities to promote, study and develop new disruptive technologies.
CTSI has now been integrated with iMe
Cartesi announced that their iMe App integration is live and ready to use. Users can now easily send, receive or swap CTSI directly in their app as messages.