Namada, Osmosis to Co-fuse Blockchain to Fund Public Goods
Privacy-focused blockchain firm Namada is seeking to partner with Osmosis to fund software “public goods” and airdrop its planned NAM token to OSMO investors. In a recent blog post, Namada co-founder Christopher Goes rev...
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In a recent blog post, Namada co-founder Christopher Goes revealed that he has proposed a partnership with Cosmos-based Osmosis that would enrich the respective ecosystems and offer benefits to OSMO token holders, stakers, and liquidity providers. ...
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