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August 30, 2024
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Curvegrid’s Next Moves

What’s new: tech updates, partner collaborations, and future developments.

Tokyo-based startup Curvegrid has been making strides in the Web3 space driven by recent technical upgrades to their core middleware product MultiBaas. These updates include the addition of webhooks, a revamped user interface, a new dashboard design, and developer-friendly pricing changes. The engineering team is currently working on expanding Solidity compiler options, integrating the Gnosis Safe wallet, improving smart contract validations, as well as making it easier for developers to migrate from other environments to MultiBaas by importing existing on-chain contracts. These enhancements reflect the team’s commitment to continuously improve the platform’s functionality and meet the evolving needs of Web3 gaming companies.

On the business and networking side, Curvegrid’s presence has been visible in the Japanese blockchain community by attending, sponsoring, and helping organize in-person events like IVS Kyoto and EDCON. Most recently, Curvegrid has sponsored events such as the Scaling Ethereum online hackathon and the POAP Rally at DAO Tokyo and ETHTokyo, showcasing commitment to supporting developers and fostering engagement within various ecosystems.

In addition to these initiatives, Curvegrid team members have contributed as judges and mentors in recent hackathons and participated as panelists on several podcasts and live discussions such as Yoki Finance and United Neko Alliance. Curvegrid has co-organized other Web3 gatherings including the Scaling Ethereum afterparty in partnership with ETHGlobal, and the GM Meetup in partnership with the SheFi community. Overall, these events have helped strengthen connections within Web3 by promoting the adoption of blockchain technology.

Another major announcement is the integration of the Optimism network on MultiBaas. This latest integration enhances scalability and performance for blockchain application development, aiming to onboard more developers onto Web3, with support for more chains planned in the future.Looking ahead, the Curvegrid team is gearing up for Devcon, which is being held this year in Bangkok, Thailand. Curvegrid is furthering its support for gaming development as the sector continues to demonstrate potential and rapid growth in the Web3 industry. Come say hi to the team at WebX, Devcon 7, or your nearest Telegram chat and help us build out the blockchain gaming ecosystem!

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