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May 17

Step5 Setup My New Project

Setup new project folder In my last step, I successfully ran the tutorial’s reward branch. Now I am going to setup a new project that use the existing tutorial code but with a new name. Alternatively I could reuse the same tutorial-v1 folder, but this may cause potential problems if I forgetfully try to…

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May 16

Step 4: Run Tutorial Locally

Before getting started building my first TApp, it makes sense to go through the tutorials already listed in the TEA Project’s dev docs. It looks like they mostly use the same repo called tutorial-v1 and that you checkout a branch based on what features you want to try out. Just…

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Step 4: Run Tutorial Locally
Step 4: Run Tutorial Locally

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May 15

Step3 — The déjà vu moment!

The ultimate goal of the TEA Project is to establish a framework for existing web2 developers allowing them to build web3 apps with minimal effort. That means if you’re already a web2 developer, you don’t need to learn blockchain, solidity , smart contracts, consensus, etc. just so you can build…

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Step3 — The déjà vu moment!
Step3 — The déjà vu moment!

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May 12

Idea_depot Step2: Using Existing Tutorial

Leveraging the Existing Tutorials to Build our Idea Voting App The best way to learn how to build a TApp is to read our dev tutorials. Developers can check out our developer docs tutorial section to learn about coding a TApp. One problem we hear from developers new to web3 is that they feel burdened having to learn about smart…

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May 11

How about making an idea_depot Tea App?

The Genesis of the Idea Depot App We at the TEA Project are often asked what kind of apps they should build using the forthcoming TApp SDK and dev tutorials. Developers are curious about what apps best utilize TEA’s decentralization, secure enclaves, and unstoppable compute layer. There has been a lot of discussion in our community with…

Tea Apps

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Tea Apps

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Dec 15, 2021

If Safe Harbor is Dismantled, Will Centralization Increase?
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Tea Project Blog

An awesome non-techie read to understand web3

An awesome non-techie read to understand web3

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Aug 31, 2021

TEA Project What’s New? Epoch 3.0 vs Epoch 2.1

Changes in Financial Services Anyone can join at any time In epoch 2.1, only those who registered before the epoch started could join the contest. Now in epoch 3.0, anyone can join the contest at any time. The only advantage of registering upfront is that the registered users will be offered CML coupons at a fixed price (but not free…

Tea Project

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TEA Project What’s New? Epoch 3.0 vs Epoch 2.1
TEA Project What’s New? Epoch 3.0 vs Epoch 2.1
Tea Project

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Aug 14, 2021

TEA Mining Competition: Front-runner program

This is the landing page: https://teaproject.org/landingpage/preview_1/ If you are interested in previewing how TEA mining looks like or would like to win the $1500 USDT award. Click the link above to register and join the TEA mining competition. Once you click the link and get to the landing page, you…

Tea Project

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TEA Mining Competition: Front-runner program
TEA Mining Competition: Front-runner program
Tea Project

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Jul 15, 2021

Welcome George, our tech writer

This week, we welcome our latest full-time team member, George Pornaras. He is a professional tech writer who was major in English and familiar with blockchain technologies. We spend a full day together in my office discussing my dream of the Trusted Web 3.0. Right after the discussion, he wrote his first impression on TEA Project. First Impression of TEA Series #1 This piece is part of the First Impressions Series where TEA Project employees and community members share their first…teaproject.medium.com

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May 26, 2021

TEA’s miners' economy: “Stop selling your dream, how can I make money?”

Miners 2 questions: If the TEA project were Uber for cloud computing, miners are drivers. The incentive to the drivers is the fuel to drive the TEA token economy. …

Tea Project

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TEA’s miners' economy: “Stop selling your dream, how can I make money?”
TEA’s miners' economy: “Stop selling your dream, how can I make money?”
Tea Project

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Kevin Zhang — the Sweeping Monk

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