October 2024 Technical Update
The Geeq dev team released v2 of the Stacks App in October, introducing the ability for users to upload and tokenize their own content as collections.
The Geeq dev team released v2 of the Stacks App in October, introducing the ability for users to upload and tokenize their own content as collections.
Geeq expanded Stacks App access, added Twitter integration, and boosted image support. Stability upgrades continued, along with work on the next set of no-smart contract tokens.
The team met its milestone and deadline for the community. The Stacks App v1.0 and Block Explorers were built as apps in a Web2 or software dashboard style. The Block Explorer provided a searchable database for metadata on-chain. As the user navigated the apps, their assets were tokenized on an invisible, decentralized blockchain protocol.
The team made key decisions for the Stacks App, including AI integration and multi-blockchain support. The VIP Stacks App, targeted for release in August, would introduce users to the process of building and tokenizing layers of their own unique digital assets without smart contracts.
The requirements for the Stackables app were completed and the Block Explorer app is being updated with a new page to retrieve the data in a stack. The team has been working on the Stackables app and is looking forward to feedback from Community Ambassadors and VIP pass holders in August.
In May, the dev team released community instance v5.4, along with the updated Geeq Data and Block Explorer apps. They began working through the code to implement different parameters for different chains.