Gitcoin Grants Beta Round kicked off last week, providing an opportunity for developers and creators to raise funds for their projects by connecting with potential donors. Gitcoin created Passport in 2021—a reputation system powered by Ceramic.| The Ceramic Blog
A future where everyone in the world is building applications on the same networked, composable data layer.| The Ceramic Blog
Our focus is shifting as we serve the growing world of AI agents. We're shipping ceramic-one as a standalone implementation and will be deprecating js-ceramic and ComposeDB.| The Ceramic Blog
We have some big news to share! Our parent company, 3Box Labs, has merged with Textile. With this, Ceramic is joining the Textile family alongside their other decentralized data solutions, Tableland DB and Basin Network. Since Ceramic’s inception, the crypto industry has changed dramatically, and with it, the types| The Ceramic Blog
We’ve been heads down working hard on solutions for builders at the intersection of data, AI and crypto. But we’re coming up for air to meet other builders in Bangkok this month. Whether you’re a builder, an operator, or just learning about the space, we’d love| The Ceramic Blog
Databases on Ceramic OrbisDB has emerged as a premier database solution for the Ceramic Network. Building on the foundation laid by ComposeDB, OrbisDB brings significant advancements in functionality, performance, and user experience. This blog post will elaborate on the connection between Ceramic and OrbisDB, highlight OrbisDB's new features, and showcase| The Ceramic Blog
Learn how the Ceramic team is rolling out a plan to support private data in the network starting with a minimal proof-of-concept.| The Ceramic Blog
In the past months we have replaced the algorithm at the heart of the ceramic database. This post explains why we made the change from Multicast to pairwise synchronization but first let review the design motivations of Ceramic. “Information also wants to be expensive. Information Wants To Be Free. ...That| The Ceramic Blog
The Ceramic protocol has undergone a series of updates over the past few months, all focused on improving performance and scalability, enabling developers to build applications that work better and faster. Today, the core Ceramic team is excited to share these updates with the community by announcing the release of| The Ceramic Blog
Orbis protocol enables developers to build with Ceramic's data infrastructure, facilitating performant social experiences for millions of users.| The Ceramic Blog
Passport uses Ceramic to store personal credentials—allowing them to be portable across ecosystems and applications.| The Ceramic Blog
This article provides an initial exploration of the technical architecture, challenges, qualities, and general functionality of ComposeDB on Ceramic| The Ceramic Blog
Running a Ceramic node involves several key services. Learn about what production costs to expect across example hypothetical scenarios.| The Ceramic Blog
The 5th edition of the CeramicWorld is finally here! Here’s a quick recap of what has been happening in the Ceramic Ecosystem in the past few weeks: * Orbis has launched a new plugin for Gitcoin Passport 🔑 * Index Network announces a Farcaster integration 💬 * Index Network and Ceramic are calling developers| The Ceramic Blog
Build an AI-powered chatbot using OrbisDB for storage and the OpenAI API.| The Ceramic Blog
Ceramic is partnering with Index Network to challenge developers to build composable search use-cases between Base and other projects participating in Base’s Onchain Summer. For example, those use-cases can include: * Composability with commerce (Shopify) * Composability with social graphs (Farcaster) * Composability with on-chain (Zora, Nouns) The bounty is officially hosted| The Ceramic Blog
Welcome to the 4th edition of CeramicWorld! Last month has been busy with new features and developments happening across the Ceramic ecosystem. Here’s a TL;DR for what has happened: * Ceramic released an a new library for building points on Ceramic * Index is making strides in powering decentralized AI| The Ceramic Blog
From the very beginning, the Ceramic network was meant to be an open and customizable platform for developers to build on. The core Ceramic team is excited to keep delivering on that promise and launch Ceramic’s new Data Feed API. The Data Feed provides a new API for Ceramic| The Ceramic Blog
A tutorial walk-through of our latest experiment - a points library built directly on Ceramic!| The Ceramic Blog
Learn about our new points library built on Ceramic - discover what it is, why we built it, and more!| The Ceramic Blog
The powerful new features in Ceramic and ComposeDB offer users a sophisticated toolkit for data management. Explore the SET account relation, immutable fields and the benefits of shouldIndex flag.| The Ceramic Blog
Welcome to the third edition of CeramicWorld, our monthly ecosystem newsletter. We have lots of updates to share with you all - EthDenver recap, the latest updates on the Ceramic roadmap, the OrbisDB alpha launch, and so much more. Let’s dive in! EthDenver 2024 recap Ceramic and Tableland co-hosted| The Ceramic Blog
We're thrilled to announce that Oamo is partnering with Ceramic as a data provider on the platform. Oamo will issue tens of millions of publicly available credentials based on wallets’ on-chain activity and holdings. This is the first step in a broader initiative to develop and standardize the first decentralized| The Ceramic Blog
Points are here and they signal how networks and apps will evolve next with verifiable data.| The Ceramic Blog
The core Ceramic team is coming to ETHDenver 2024! Check out all of the events where you can meet the team.| The Ceramic Blog
A digest of everything happening across the Ceramic ecosystem for February 2024: ETHDenver, new Orbis, DataFeed API, points, mainnet launches and more!| The Ceramic Blog
Discover how CharmVerse integrated Ceramic to implement a credentialing and rewards system that supports user-sovereign data.| The Ceramic Blog
Learn how to use WalletConnect's Web3Modal toolset to create Ceramic user sessions in this interactive technical tutorial.| The Ceramic Blog
Breaking down predominant data control patterns on Ceramic| The Ceramic Blog