Community Reactions Split on Layer3 and Kaito Connect Changes
Community Reactions Split on Layer3 and Kaito Connect Changes
馃敟 Kaito Drama Unfolds

Recent changes to Kaito Connect have sparked divided opinions within the web3 community. Users of both Layer3 and Kaito platforms are expressing strong reactions to the updates.
- Kaito implemented modifications to their Connect feature
- Community members showing polarized responses
- Users encouraged to share their experiences on OnionTakes
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Takes Platform Launches Major UI Update with New Features

Takes, the onchain reputation platform, has released a significant UI upgrade with several new features: - Twitter/X sharing integration - Voter type visibility - Protocol power user tracking - Enhanced filtering options - Dark mode implementation The platform now uses a Support vs. Oppose system for voting, replacing previous reaction options. Only verified users or those with proven protocol interaction can participate. Takes has also introduced tagging capabilities for UX, tech, and community-related content, starting with Kaito and Layer3 protocols. Users can now submit multiple takes without limitations. The interface emphasizes clean design and improved user experience.
Run It Back With Humans

A new initiative focused on human-centric blockchain applications is gaining momentum. The project appears to be building on previous efforts from early 2025 that emphasized human participation in blockchain networks. Key points: - Leverages blockchain technology for human-focused applications - Builds upon earlier developments from January 2025 - Suggests a continued commitment to human-centered blockchain design The timing of these announcements (January, April) indicates a strategic rollout of human-oriented features or services. More details are expected to emerge about specific implementations.
Mandatory GMerc Protocol Update

The GMerc protocol is implementing mandatory participation starting April 18, 2025. This follows the initial optional phase launched in December 2024. Key changes: - All network participants must now engage with GMerc protocol - Builds on existing GM framework - Integration with existing onchain identity systems Users should prepare for the transition by reviewing protocol documentation and updating their implementations before the mandatory date.
Base Launches Zora Coin - Community Feedback Sought

Base has officially launched their Zora coin through their official account. The platform is seeking community input on this strategic move. Key Points: - Launch announced on April 17, 2025 - Coin available on [Zora platform](https://zora.co/coin/base) - Community feedback being collected via [Mercle](https://app.mercle.ai/takes/twitterTakes) Base emphasizes their commitment to inclusivity with their slogan Base is for everyone.