Tezos Moscow Meetup

Tezos Moscow Meetup

🚀 The first Tezos meetup in Moscow – diving into the ecosystem: finance, baking, payment solutions, development, and protocol updates. We'll explore the Tezos economy, developer tools, and the mechanisms that drive network interactions.

  • 🔹 Tezos Protocol Updates Synopsis | Grigory Shabalov How does Tezos governance work through on-chain voting, and what changes has the protocol undergone from its early versions to Babylon? We’ll discuss key upgrades, challenges with network migrations, and possible solutions. Learn how new consensus mechanisms impact users and validators.
  • 🔹 Tezos Notifier Bot: Functionality and Use Cases | Evgeny Antonov How does an automated bot help bakers and delegators monitor the network? We’ll go over its notification system for transactions, voting, and technical issues. Discover how automation reduces risks and improves validator reliability.
  • 🔹 How Bakers Earn, Lose Deposits, and Become Good Bakers | Maxim Strebkov How do validators in Tezos earn rewards, and what mistakes can lead to deposit losses? We'll discuss commissions, delegation, and key node configuration nuances. Learn how to choose a reliable baker and minimize risks for delegators.
  • 🔹 Tezos Financial Flows: From Foundation and Baking to Network Development | Viktor Smirnov How are funds distributed in Tezos? Who finances network growth, how do grants work, and where do validator rewards come from? We’ll break down the Tezos Foundation’s budget, ecosystem support mechanisms, and the future of decentralized funding.
  • 🔹 Implementing Payment Channels and HD Wallets in Tezos | Igor Macak How do payment channels work in Tezos, and why are they crucial for decentralized transactions? We’ll examine atomic swaps, integration challenges with hybrid exchanges, and HD wallet implementation. Learn about Ed25519 curve issues and common mistakes in existing solutions.
  • 🔹 Developer Tools for Smart Contracts in Tezos | Mikhail Zaikin What tools are available for developing smart contracts in Tezos? We’ll review SDKs, programming languages, automated testing, and debugging. Topics include formal verification approaches, token standards, and how these technologies shape Web3.
  • 🔹 Tezos: Development Stages and Current State | Alexey Bondar How did Tezos grow into a multi-billion-dollar staking ecosystem? We’ll cover key features like formal verification, self-amendment, and decentralized governance. Learn how Liquid Proof-of-Stake works, the role of bakers, and why Tezos upgrades without forks.

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