TechFlow news, Stackss announced the second batch of decentralized grant recipients yesterday on the fifth day of its "21 Days of Nakamoto" event. Projects selected by community voting include:
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Charisma Protocol, aiming to solve fragmented token liquidity by incentivizing users to consolidate and stabilize liquidity;
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Jing Cash, a zero-slippage cryptocurrency exchange platform;
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Skullcoin Treasure Island, a skill-based GameFi platform;
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STX City, a no-code tool enabling users to quickly create and distribute tokens on the Stacks blockchain;
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Gecko Security, a platform using AI and fuzz testing for automated audits;
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and Fast Pool founder Friedger launching a Stacks transaction sponsorship service—a backend system allowing users to interact with the Stacks blockchain without holding STX tokens. Through this innovative service, users can pay transaction fees using other tokens, enabling a sponsored transaction mechanism.
Stacks stated that a total of 31 projects received funding aimed at promoting development and innovation within the Stacks ecosystem.




