
The Zuzalu Software November Townhall marked a significant milestone with the launch of the Zuzalu.city Beta, introducing new features like customizable credentials, NFT check-ins, and Ceramic-based data flexibility for community events. This Beta launch underscored Zuzalu.city’s commitment to privacy, interoperability, and ease-of-use for community innovation, interoperability, and forking.
During the townhall, several key updates were shared. ZuLand, a token-gated social network supported by the AKASHA Foundation, was presented as a secure space for credential-based content access. LottoPGF, a lottery protocol aimed at public funding, is now integrated with Zuzalu.city, bringing innovative funding models to the platform. Trustful unveiled new badge functionalities along with a scalable, privacy-focused protocol architecture. Meanwhile, CarbonVote and ScrollPass are enhancing Zuzalu.city’s capabilities with voting credentials and a streamlined ticketing system. Community Graphs introduced the Transitive Trust protocol along with a new Discord bot for seamless user interaction, and Zu.Coffee presented its Web3 e-commerce integration, allowing for a quick setup on Zuzalu.city. Pangea, a Web4 virtual nation focused on data sovereignty, was also highlighted as a forward-thinking addition to the Zuzalu ecosystem.
An open discussion followed these presentations, focusing on ideas for improving integration processes and coordination across decentralized teams. The session showcased the growing ecosystem of Zuzalu.city and its dedication to fostering decentralized innovation and community engagement.
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00:01:46 Zuzalu.city Beta Launch, Tour Guide and Integration progress
00:19:28 ZuLand Demo
00:25:04 LottoPGF Progress
00:30:57 Trustful Progress
00:36:47 CarbonVote $ Scrollpass Progress
00:40:29 Community Graphs
00:42:51 Zu.Coffee Progress
00:46:33 Pangea Progress
00:48:11 Open Discussion