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Joe / 0xOsprey.eth
@osprey
We've been building Verifiable Apps (vApps) & are excited to share our first one: Paygo Paygo is a stablecoin payment rail purpose built for secure and fixed cost transfers, delegations and escrows What makes Paygo different? How can you use it? Let me explain 🧵
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Joe / 0xOsprey.eth pfp
Joe / 0xOsprey.eth
@osprey
Paygo (http://paygo.wtf) has a unique advantage over other stablecoin rails: Dynamic scalability and fixed costs This allows users to send txns for very low amounts, at high scale, with reliable guarantees about the future cost to transact
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Joe / 0xOsprey.eth
@osprey
Paygo also protects users through a set of verifiable rules that are enforced onchain via zero-knowledge proofs This ensures the operator cannot steal user funds or selectively discriminate against a user's ability to withdraw
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Joe / 0xOsprey.eth pfp
Joe / 0xOsprey.eth
@osprey
For users, Paygo: -delivers the UX of a modern Web2 app -removes dynamic pricing from txn fees -cannot steal from or selectively discriminate against anyone For devs, Paygo: -provides predictable cost, speed, and latency -scales dynamically with user demand -avoids custodial control over user funds
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Joe / 0xOsprey.eth
@osprey
What can you build with Paygo? -Read about use cases: http://paygo.wtf/docs/use-cases -Try the demo wallet on devnet: http://paygo.wtf/wallet -Use Paygo via the SDK: http://paygo.wtf/docs/quickstart How does Paygo work? -Learn more about it's architecture: http://paygo.wtf/docs/overview
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Joe / 0xOsprey.eth pfp
Joe / 0xOsprey.eth
@osprey
Paygo is the just first vApp from @sin @that1nerdy.eth and me (@witness) We look forward to sharing more vApps that explore additional financial and non-financial use cases In the meantime, if you have feedback or are interested in Paygo please reach out to us!
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