Updates

Secured funding from Catalyst

Earlier this week Catalyst released the results of Fund 7. I was pleased to find some of my projects received enough support for funding. Thank you to all of you who entrusted me with their confidence vote. Cardano.el the transaction editor Had a flawless score from the Community advisors 5.0, the only one on the Open Source Developer Ecosystem challenge, and ranked 4th in voting results. I’m overall happy about this.
By — Óscar Nájera
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Demo transaction editor: Mint and distribute Cardano Native Tokens

On the Ars magna YouTube channel I uploaded a demo on how to Mint Cardano Native Tokens using cardano.el the transaction editor This video shows you how to write a complex transaction that mints two Non-Fungible-Tokens (NFTs), with its minting policy, time-lock, Metadata information and direct distribution into targeted addresses. Everything in on step, everything up for the edit. If you like this project, what it offers and roadmap, make it a reality and vote for it.
By — Óscar Nájera
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Demo transaction editor: Key generation & spending transactions

I uploaded a new demo video on the Ars magna YouTube channel to demo cardano.el the transaction editor. This is a short video showing how to create new keys and their corresponding wallet addresses. Then it shows how to craft a spending transaction to move your funds out of some of your UTxOs into any desired addresses. Watch it here: This demo is now the short example on the cardano.el project page.
By — Óscar Nájera
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Ars Magna is online

This website is finally live, a bright light emerging out of the water as this post picture. Ars magna displays a collection of my current projects, goals and challenges building on Cardano. Everything from a weak idea to a running project. It provides a constant reference of my work and is openly accessible, contrary to the proposals I write on Ideascale for project Catalyst. This website launches after lots of struggle trying to create a minimalist theme, it was an unnecessary amount of Yak shaving.
By — Óscar Nájera
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