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The development progress of the MultiversX ecosystem has been quite active in the past week. The Supernova governance vote passed with a high support rate of 99.64%, reflecting strong community approval. Adrian Dobrita shared the innovative technical solutions of Supernova, demonstrating the project's ambition for underlying technology upgrades.
In terms of infrastructure, mx-api-service has been upgraded to version v1.19.0, and the API WebSockets feature has officially gone live, providing developers with more powerful real-time data access capabilities. The article "Rebuilding Elrond" by Beniaminmincu sparked community discussions about the project's long-term vision.
The application ecosystem is also expanding, with the xPortal app adding the Venture Perps feature. Additionally, the Build Wars developer competition continues to advance, attracting more builders to participate in ecosystem development.
Ecological actions are indeed frequent, but how does it still feel like self-entertainment? Where are the truly breakout applications?
So what if WebSocket is launched? Developer ecosystem is the key—can this catch up with Solana?
Supernova sounds awesome, but what kind of results can it actually produce?
Build Wars attracts builders? That's a bit funny—how many are really serious?
xPortal adds new features, always the same, feels like the hype just can't pick up.
Rebuilding Elrond, sounds like reflecting on past decisions? The project is still adjusting.
WebSocket is now live? Developers should be able to work fewer overtime hours.
xPortal has added new features again; this ecosystem is truly moving, unlike some projects that only make empty promises.
mx-api v1.19.0 with WebSockets, developers are in for a treat—this is truly solid infrastructure.
xPortal has added new features; the ecosystem momentum is there, now it depends on whether it can keep up in the future.
The API upgrade with WebSockets is now live, which is indeed impressive for developers—real-time data access is now much smoother.
xPortal has introduced new features again. The Build Wars competition is quite attractive, and the ecosystem is gradually filling out.
But honestly, the key still depends on the subsequent implementation. Don't just keep introducing new concepts; otherwise, it will all be just talk on paper.
WebSockets just went live? It should have been a feature long ago.
Venture Perps is back to cut the leeks again.
Is anyone still participating in Build Wars? Are the prizes enough?
Can the Supernova upgrade truly change the current situation, or is it just another hype?
WebSockets are now live. Finally, developers should be able to work more comfortably.
Whether Supernova can truly take off depends on subsequent implementation; high voting numbers alone are not enough.
xPortal has added new features, but where is the actual daily active user base?
Build Wars is a pretty good competition format; at least it can attract newcomers to experiment.