Kinode (kinode)

Kinode

The Web3 Operating System. Learn more at kinode.org

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Our Grants Program is live! We welcome applications to build applications on Kinode or to improve the platform itself. Grants start at USD 10,000. https://www.kinode.org/blog/introducing-the-kinode-grants-program

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In case you haven't heard, Uncentered Systems is now Kinode Labs. https://labs.kinode.org/blog/introducing-kinode-labs

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Our onchain global namespace, Kimap, and the KINO token will be deployed soon on @base.base.eth, one of the leading Layer 2 (L2) solutions. Base solves for low cost and high throughput, which are important for Kinode as a hub for apps, clients, and users. It enables us to build Kinode into an efficient, flexible ecosystem with lots of room to grow. Ultimately, Kinode is designed to work flawlessly within a truly cross-chain, interoperable future. https://www.kinode.org/blog/why-kinode-is-launching-on-base

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Kinode makes it easy to get your dApp up and running -- it's like playing with legos. “It is so much easier to build decentralized applications with Kinode. 80% of the boilerplate you would normally deal with, such as identity, interacting with global state, persistence, and general extensibility is taken care of. LLMs have changed the way apps are developed, but still have serious limitations. Using Wasm+WASI with Kinode’s permissioning system provides a great scaffolding to define the problem in a way that LLMs strengths’ come through, and their weaknesses are mitigated. The extensibility part becomes very apparent as the amount of apps we're working with increases. With Kinode, the amount of glue code we have to write is minimal and easy: development feels less like performing an organ transplant, and more like playing with legos.” — Zena, Uncentered Systems

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Kinode presents a new paradigm, blending blockchain's biggest benefit (global consensus) with the speed and efficiency of offchain tooling. Kinode's peer-to-peer structure enables developers to seamlessly build applications that are privacy-focused by default. Read more: https://kinode.org/blog/kinode-the-missing-piece-in-web3-development

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(1/2) Kinode's composability is tightly linked with its permissions system. Each component of Kinode can be configured with specific permissions, ensuring they can only access the resources they need — a big deal in decentralized computing where security and trust are paramount. In fact, we're very proud of Kinode's capabilities-based security model. In Kinode, each process is isolated and only given the capabilities it requires to function, minimizing security risks. Permissions are defined by the developer and enforced by the kernel, ensuring that even if one component is compromised, the impact on the system is minimal. Despite our strict security, the permissions model is designed for smooth integration between components. The balance of security and flexibility is what makes Kinode's composability so powerful. So that's composability & our permissions system.

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Our onchain global namespace, Kimap, and the KINO token will be deployed soon on @base.base.eth, one of the leading Layer 2 (L2) solutions. Base solves for low cost and high throughput, which are important for Kinode as a hub for apps, clients, and users. It enables us to build Kinode into an efficient, flexible ecosystem with lots of room to grow. Ultimately, Kinode is designed to work flawlessly within a truly cross-chain, interoperable future. https://www.kinode.org/blog/why-kinode-is-launching-on-base

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