Infrastructure

Agile Ventures is an in-house software development team and consultancy group that has worked on a number of projects since 2016, most recently TezosLive.ioarrow-up-right, a collection of Tezos API endpoints. Following its research phase of Tezos Domainsarrow-up-right (see its series of Tezos Agora posts herearrow-up-right), the Agile Ventures team will implement a functional prototype of a Tezos Domains dApp and smart contracts on a Tezos testnet with a sample wallet integration and a GraphQL endpoint allowing clients to query the data within Tezos Domains with ease.

Website: https://www.happytezos.com/arrow-up-right

The Anyblock Analytics team will add Tezos blockchain data to its public index to be queried by anybody free of charge using Elasticsearch DSL and SQL, making data on the Tezos blockchain more accessible to both developers and end-users.

Website: https://www.anyblockanalytics.com/arrow-up-right

Anchorage team expands the scope of its open-source library to support creating and invoking Tezos smart contracts in the Go programming language.

Website: https://anchorage.com/arrow-up-right

Archetype provides a predefined set of security properties and enables one to specify contract properties with logic formulas.

Website: https://archetype-lang.org/arrow-up-right

CLI-based application that is capable of downloading, configuring and running a Tezos node. The application will be plugin based so that it can be easily extended for a wide variety of use cases.

Website: https://blockdaemon.com/arrow-up-right

Blockcurators GmbH operates CoinKitarrow-up-right, an on-chain tipbot that can be used across a variety of platforms such as Twitter, Discord, Slack, and Telegram. This project will integrate Tezos to CoinKit to enable tipping via tez, facilitating the use of tez as money.

Website: https://coinkit.de/arrow-up-right

Implement Plasma, a layer-2 scaling technique to increase transaction throughput on blockchains.

Website: https://www.cryptoeconomicslab.com/arrow-up-right

Software engineering company dedicated to research and development of the Tezos core protocol and smart contracts.

Website: http://www.dailambda.jp/arrow-up-right

Software & services consultancy that delivers and manages projects in the areas of software development, systems engineering, open-source development.

Website: https://www.ecadlabs.com/arrow-up-right

Nzinghaa Lab, the team behind Ejara, will develop and integrate smart contracts to its product to enable secure wallet backup and key recovery, Bitcoin-Tezos atomic swaps, and a cross-chain key registration and recovery system on Tezos.

Website: https://www.ejara.io/arrow-up-right

Universities for E-Voting. Organize an electoral vote across 10-20 different universities in 2020 using a common Tezos-based application that is in development.

Website: https://www.electis.io/arrow-up-right

Produced a protocol-level trigger and events platform (IFTTT - “If This Then That”) for the Tezos blockchain, supporting automated API methods and trigger-based functions for applications.

Website: https://www.fabrx.io/arrow-up-right

Open-source a high-level analytics, alerting, and governance tool for the Tezos ecosystem, Tezos bakers and delegates. Data Hub. This project integrates Tezos into Figment’s Data Hubarrow-up-right to provide developers easier access to Tezos blockchain data without having to run their own nodes.

Website: https://figment.network/arrow-up-right

Hakjoo Oh is an Associate Professor at the Computer Science department of Korea University. Hakjoo and his team will build a fully automated tool for verifying and testing the correctness of Tezos smart contracts.

Website: http://prl.korea.ac.kr/~pronto/home/arrow-up-right

Madfish Solutions builds several products for the Tezos community such as Thanosarrow-up-right, a Tezos wallet and browser extension, and QuipuSwaparrow-up-right, a decentralized exchange protocol for Tezos-based digital assets. The team also develops sol2ligoarrow-up-right, a transpiler to migrate Solidity smart contracts to LIGOarrow-up-right, and will continue to improve it to make it more useful for developers migrating to Tezos.

Website: https://www.madfish.solutions/arrow-up-right

MIDL.dev is a staking services company that is building an open-source suite of Tezos infrastructure toolsarrow-up-right that will make it easier for community members to implement complete baking infrastructure in a replicable and secure manner.

Website: https://midl.dev/arrow-up-right

NEOFACTO team will build an enterprise Java connectivity toolbox for Tezosarrow-up-right and ensure that it is prepared to be actively maintained in the future.

Website: https://ej4tezos.org/arrow-up-right

Payzos is a set of plugins for different e-commerce platforms that lets users set up a Tezos-as-a-payment-method for their online stores. Payzos seeks to make it easier to transact in tez, facilitating the use of tez as money and helping to drive Tezos adoption among retailers and online merchants.

Website: https://payzos.io/arrow-up-right

Blockchain and smart contracts development team that created an initial version of a liquidity pool smart contract accompanied by a basic client to demonstrate the contract’s functionality and tutorials explaining the implementation.

Website: https://github.com/protofire?q=Tezos&type=&language=arrow-up-right

Build open-source software to fight document fraud (e.g. faked invoices) by storing a document’s proof of authenticity on the Tezos blockchain.

Website: https://www.sword-group.com/en/arrow-up-right

Tezos Reward Distributor is one of the most widely used baking rewards payout tools for Tezos bakers. It helps bakers to reduce the stress of being a baker by simplifying and automating the task of distributing baking rewards to their delegators.

Website: https://github.com/tezos-reward-distributor-organization/tezos-reward-distributorarrow-up-right

TezQuery

By Pierre Genevès, a French developer with expertise in recursive queries and prior experience at IBM Watson Research Center, EPFL, CNRS. Throughout this project, Pierre and his team will build a query engine that evaluates not only SQL queries but also powerful (recursive) queries on the graph structure of the Tezos blockchain.

Website: http://pierre.geneves.net/arrow-up-right

Website: https://tarides.com/arrow-up-right

Tool built by Catsigma that allows users to interact with applications built on the Tezos blockchain.

Website: https://docs.tezbridge.com/arrow-up-right

Service that rates public bakers and monitors the node performance of non-public bakers.

Website: https://www.tezos-nodes.com/arrow-up-right

Swift SDK (software development kit) that powers Tezos on iOS and macOS.

Website: https://github.com/keefertaylor/TezosKitarrow-up-right

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