Web3 ecosystem actions are frequent this week. World announced the launch of a super application, aiming to integrate more scenario applications. Tempo's public testnet is now live, and developers can start experiencing and providing feedback. Farcaster is undergoing strategic shifts, adjusting its development direction to meet market demands. Meanwhile, Hyperliquid's network upgrade also has highlights — it will introduce a portfolio margin feature, unifying spot and perpetual trading accounts, which means traders can manage different types of positions with a single margin pool, improving capital efficiency. The iteration speed of Web3 projects is indeed accelerating.
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NotFinancialAdvice
· 22h ago
Super app + unified margin pool, sounds pretty impressive, but I wonder if it will just be another PowerPoint governance.
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AirdropBuffet
· 22h ago
Well... it's another wave of projects updating simultaneously. Will it really come to fruition?
By the way, Hyperliquid's unified margin is quite interesting, but I wonder if it will really feel as smooth in practice.
I've been hearing about World’s super app for a long time. Still waiting and seeing.
The testnet is live, but how long developers can maintain enthusiasm is a question.
The entire ecosystem is fast-paced, but I worry it might just be rapid iteration leading to quick failure again.
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PseudoIntellectual
· 22h ago
Oops, Hyperliquid's margin feature is quite impressive this time. Finally, no more shuttling back and forth between multiple accounts.
I've heard a lot about World’s super app, but let's see it truly come to fruition.
Tempo testnet is the real deal. As long as developers are willing to join, it shows the direction isn't off track.
As for Farcaster, I’m curious to see what kind of results they’ll ultimately produce.
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HorizonHunter
· 22h ago
I've been waiting for the margin pool thing for a long time. I finally don't have to shuffle back and forth between several accounts.
Web3 ecosystem actions are frequent this week. World announced the launch of a super application, aiming to integrate more scenario applications. Tempo's public testnet is now live, and developers can start experiencing and providing feedback. Farcaster is undergoing strategic shifts, adjusting its development direction to meet market demands. Meanwhile, Hyperliquid's network upgrade also has highlights — it will introduce a portfolio margin feature, unifying spot and perpetual trading accounts, which means traders can manage different types of positions with a single margin pool, improving capital efficiency. The iteration speed of Web3 projects is indeed accelerating.