The Good Tech Companies - Educational Byte: Checking Obyte Stats and Resources
Episode Date: November 9, 2024This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/educational-byte-checking-obyte-stats-and-resources. From some general data to liquidity pro...viders' (LP) reward lists, let’s explore some handy Obyte-related portals. Check more stories related to web3 at: https://hackernoon.com/c/web3. You can also check exclusive content about #obyte, #obyte-dag, #statistics, #cryptocurrency-trading, #gbyte, #cryptocurrency-investment, #liquidity-providers, #good-company, and more. This story was written by: @obyte. Learn more about this writer by checking @obyte's about page, and for more stories, please visit hackernoon.com. Obyte is a decentralized finance platform with smart contracts, Autonomous Agents (AAs), attestations, oracles, internal assets, chatbots, and many Decentralized Finance (DeFi) applications. Not every resource is directly available on the main website, but on complementary sites. From some general data to liquidity providers' reward lists, let’s explore some handy Obyte-related portals.
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Educational Byte. Checking Obyte stats and resources by Obyte. Obyte is a big ecosystem
with smart contracts, autonomous agents, A's, attestations, oracles, internal assets, chatbots,
and many decentralized finance, DeFi, applications. As such, there are a lot of aspects, items, and resources you may want to
check, depending on your own activities inside the platform. Except for stats and public transactions
of the privacy coin BlackBytes, GBB, and other private tokens, for obvious reasons, the rest of
the network is transparent for everyone to consult whatever they need. However, not every resource is
directly available
on the main website but on complementary sites. From some general data to liquidity providers,
LP, reward lists, let's explore some handy Obite-related portals.
Non-financial data and stats. The main website of our network is obite.org,
but there's also an obite.io page. It's not phishing or any other trap, but an open-source
non-financial data explorer for Obite, created by Fabian and currently maintained by Tarmo888.
Here, you can find information about all available assets. Search bar included,
attesters, oracles, data feeds, autonomous agents, dApps, chatbots, order providers,
previously witnesses, polls,
and a ledger timeline. All this data could help in the creation of smart contracts and
conditional payments without coding from the same Obite wallet. Likewise, we have a specific page
for Obite stats where it's possible to check data like connected wallets, nodes, richest addresses,
order providers, and transaction history. There's also a specific site for autonomous agent stats, showing total value locked TVL
in AAs, 24-hour turnover, most active agents, and activity. Outside Obite, CoinMarketCap,
CMC, and CoinGecko have listed the Obite native coin, GBBYTE, and they show stats like historical price and market
capitalization, available markets, supply, trading volume, and TVL from internal DeFi platforms.
For the latter purpose, Obite is also present on DeFi Llama, where anyone can consult the specific
charts and TVLs of our different DeFi applications. That includes the Counterstake Bridge,
the Oswap.io DEX, the Prediction Market
Profit, our Pythagorean Perpetual Futures, and even the donation platform Kiva.
Rewards for LPs. Liquidity providers from oswap.io can check all details about the
distribution of rewards on a dedicated website. Every 7 days, 100 GBYTEs are distributed among
all of them in proportion to their contributed liquidity.
They can consult here the involved autonomous agent address and its activity on the OBITE
Explorer, eligible pools, TVL, distribution dates, yield percentage, and all ELP addresses
with their respective rewards. It's also possible to consult previous distributions
or directly search by address. And there's a similar site
for the Kava Rise program rewards. In 2023, Obity registered two of its DeFi apps,
Counterstake and Line Token, to receive rewards from this program in proportion to their TVL.
To earn a part of the total rewards, users must simply hold imported tokens from the Kava network
in their Obite wallets. On this site, users can
consult every distribution by date, including wallet addresses, rewards in USD and line,
and wallet annual percentage yield, APY, research and devs. For developers and researchers,
the main website lists several useful resources, including our whitepaper, blog, and wiki.
There's also a separate developer website
that includes a quick start, tutorials for newcomers, libraries, scripts, and all kinds
of tools to build custom apps on the network. Of course, this is paired with our open-source
repositories, available on GitHub. And an Obite testnet with its own wallet and explorer is also
available to developers and regular users alike to explore and experiment with most of the network features without financial risk. Developers can integrate
it into their dApp creation process, safely test functionalities, and provide feedback for
improvements. Users, on the other hand, can use the wallet as a learning tool, simulating real
transactions with valueless coins while exploring features like chatbots,
merchant demos, and conditional payments. Finally, you can find news, discussions,
and guidance on our social media, especially on our Discord server.
Here, you can discover channels for general discussions, help for any problems, grants proposals, platform statistics, announcements, and new projects for the entire community,
developers, and the Obite team to discuss their issues and ideas.
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