Meet Frens of EPNS( something big is happening in EPNS)

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They've been so much joy on EPNS in there past months, because EPNS has been partnering and collaborating with some of the most amazing and innovative teams within the Web3 space, introducing practical use cases fine-tuned and customized to each protocol’s needs and niche. in a bid to make this protocol user-friendly for the user's currently and in the future.
Our recent pilot program collaborators and partners include:
Superfluid — We’re exploring adding automated notification capabilities.
Uniswap — building a channel for them which users can subscribe to and start receiving notifications when a new governance proposal is created.
PoolTogether — bring push notifications to the users to notify them about the prize pools.
Unstoppable Domains — currently integrated .crypto domains that means users can start receiving push notifications at their own personal [YourName].crypto domain name
Mask.io — To bridge the Web2 to Web3 gap, direct-to-wallet notifications for users trading crypto without ever leaving Twitter or Facebook.
Alpha Homora — exploring and creating notifications use cases like upcoming liquidation of leveraged positions etc.
Biconomy — Biconomy will use EPNS to send notifications out to their relayers for important communications. .
Polygon (previously MATIC) — implementation of Polygon’s infrastructure in the EPNS protocol to deliver scalable, low-cost notifications.
Frontier —To enable technical discussions towards building a SDK that is deployable as a plug and play solution for all crypto wallets, exploring protocol usage within the Frontier app, and also a possible future integration with the Frontier Wallet.
Gitcoin — developing core protocol v1 features according to their needs, and explore possible integration in their upcoming Gitcoin Grants rounds, as early as GR10.
bZx — Adapting the highly customizable EPNS protocol to meet the myriad of push notification needs of the users of both traditional and multi-protocol lending products.
Ceramic-- Embracing Ceramic protocol and DID in EPNS protocol to enable blockchain agonistic behavior for the receiving nodes of EPNS.
CLR.fund — To create a new communication layer within the CLR platform, that allows the users to receive decentralized notifications regarding events like, when a round has started or finalized, when contributions are received, when funds are claimed, or when a tally is published.
UniLend Finance — To utilize the EPNS protocol to notify users when new tokens are listed, when a trade goes through, when an airdrop is announced, when their flashloan occurs, We will also work with UniLend to add $PUSH liquidity to their protocol, which will allow users to receive rewards and airdrops, as well as flash loan with $PUSH.
Charged Particle — We’ll be working on implementing decentralized notifications for NFT deposits, interest earned, and other actions in the Charged Particles platform.
GnosisDAO’s SafeSnap — EPNS was one of Gnosis SafeSnap’s launch partners. GnosisDAO has created a tool that can execute community governance proposals in a decentralized manner. Gnosis’s SafeSnap brings on-chain execution to off-chain voting outcomes, via a Gnosis Safe module connected to Reality.eth (an escalation-game-based oracle).
As we work closely with each of our collaborators and partners and with their highly skilled and experienced teams, EPNS will be able to communicate and have technical discussions with them to build a scalable and powerful decentralized communication layer for the whole of Web3.0.
As we move forward we expect to explore a lot more use cases for projects in Web3 by leveraging push notifications to make all of our lives more efficient, open, and secure; through our wallets.
To get a full wrap of the monthly pilot collaborations with these outstanding platforms follow the link in the description below.
https://medium.com/ethereum-push-notification-service/soaring-through-the-sky-with-epns-pilot-programs-4d02f09a6a8

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