DIA Weekly Recap Highlights Partnership and Bitcoin Ecosystem Content

🔥 Partnerships, BTC Deep Dives

By DIA DAO | Open-Source Oracles for Web3
May 9, 2024, 7:14 PM
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The DIA Community Hub shared a weekly recap highlighting notable developments from the previous week.​ Key points included a partnership with Vector Reserve, in-depth content exploring various projects within the Bitcoin ecosystem such as Build on Bob, Liquid BTC, Avalon Finance, and Zest Protocol, as well as other Bitcoin-focused material.​

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♻️ DIA Weekly Recap Check out the most relevant DIA news from the previous week, in a thread compiled by the @DIACommunityHub ↓

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♻️ DIA Weekly Recap Check out the most relevant news from the previous week, including: 🤝 Partnership with @vectorreserve 🧵 Deep dive threads into BTC ecosystem: @build_on_bob, @Liquid_BTC, @avalonfinance_, @ZestProtocol, 🔸 and more BTC-focused content Check full recap ↓

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