Weekly Recap Oct 17 — Oct 24
This week we wanted to do a short update on all the important things that have happened this week, and what awaits us during the next couple of days.
Let’s speak Kishu Crate; it is FINALLY happening! This week, we went through many different NFT submissions from amazing artists that will enrich the Kishu Crate experience, and Crate will be launching by October 27!
You can no longer submit any NFTs for us to review, but soon you will be able to enjoy the incredible artwork on Crate!
Kishu Crate tutorial will be released as we launch the platform, giving all users an understanding of how the platform works, and how users are able to acquire their NFTs, so make sure to watch our social platforms for all updates.
When it comes to security, Kishu has always scored high on all code audits that have been made so far, and this time is no exception — our third code audit has been finished by Certik, and the results are as you’d expect from a top dog — absolutely astounding!
You can find more info about the audit here.
Our voice chats are another topic that we’d like to discuss. We have noticed that the community has responded to our voice chats very positively, especially on Twitter.
The team is giving it their everything to keep the community updated, and constantly engaging with our supporters, who play a crucial role in elevating this project.
Our community members are stepping up, and taking initiative in promoting the project! It has pleasantly surprised us to see so many community members willing to contribute to the cause, and help grow the project — you guys really are the best.
That wraps up this weeks weekly recap. Until next time.
Disclaimer: Please note that all initiatives within the Kishu Ecosystem are spearheaded by dedicated community volunteers. As such, the functionality, features, and timelines of these projects are fluid and may undergo changes. Participation in these initiatives should not be construed as financial advice. We encourage our community members to conduct their own research and consider their financial situations carefully before engaging with any project.