Many of the software developers attending mtnDAO are building projects to support their venture capital-backed crypto companies. T.J. Littlejohn, a longtime attendee of this self-described "notorious" hacker house, says he's building for himself.
Littlejohn hacked his new product "Blurt" together with a few weeks of collaborative coding and countless ZYN packets - two hallmarks of the mtnDAO event. Blurt offers a crypto-powered alternative for live streamers to collect donations from their viewers, in crypto.
The development of Blurt is a sign of progress for a Solana innovation introduced earlier this year called "blinks" that makes interacting with crypto as easy as a click on a tweet. Blurt was hardly an idea before mtnDAO opened its August edition, but is now fully functional.
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