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Informal Inc. Announces Archiving and Rebranding of Tendermint Core Repository

Yesterday, blockchain development company Informal Inc announced that they would be archiving and rebranding the Tendermint Core repository - an important component in developing decentralized applications (dApps) within the Cosmos ecosystem - making it easier for developers in this space to upgrade their applications without having manual migration each time there's an update released by Informal Inc..

A photo showing two computer screens side-by-side; one displaying code related to Tendermint Core while another displays code related to Cosmos Hub 3

A photo showing two computer screens side-by-side; one displaying code related to Tendermint Core while another displays code related to Cosmos Hub 3

Yesterday, Informal Inc., a blockchain development company, announced that they will be archiving and rebranding the Tendermint Core repository. This news is relevant to the Cosmos ecosystem, as Tendermint Core is a key component of its technology stack. Tendermint Core is an open-source software platform for developing decentralized applications (dApps). It enables developers to build secure and scalable distributed systems with high throughputs. The platform provides tools for building dApps on top of existing blockchains such as Ethereum or Bitcoin, as well as creating new ones from scratch. The announcement from Informal Inc. comes at an important time for the Cosmos ecosystem, which is currently in the process of transitioning from its current version to a newer one called “Cosmos Hub 3”. This transition requires developers to update their applications to use the new version of Tendermint Core, which has been optimized for better performance and scalability. Informal Inc.'s decision to archive and rebrand the Tendermint Core repository will make it easier for developers in the Cosmos ecosystem to upgrade their applications without having to manually migrate them over to a new repository each time there's an update released by Informal Inc.. Additionally, this move will also help ensure that all users are running on the same version of Tendermint Core when interacting with other users within the network. Informal Inc.'s announcement has been met with enthusiasm by many members of the Cosmos community who view it as a positive step forward in ensuring that all users are able to take advantage of all features offered by Tendermint Core while maintaining compatibility across different versions of it. Furthermore, this move could potentially lead to increased adoption rates among developers looking for reliable platforms on which they can develop their dApps quickly and securely.