Ruby Protocol Monthly Review — February 2024
Token Liquidity and CEX Listing
Greetings, Rubies!
We’re excited to share our progress in February as we build Ruby Protocol, the intent-centric Account & Access Layer for Web3. This month witnessed significant strides in exchange listings, partnerships, and internal operations, laying the groundwork for more exciting rollouts.
CEX Listing Progress
One of the most significant developments this month was confirming a CEX listing plan for $RUBY. Our team has been actively and tirelessly engaged in daily conversations with three top Centralized Exchanges (CEXs), and we’re confident that these listings will significantly enhance accessibility and liquidity for our token.
Please understand that the best CEX listings take time and usually involve detailed negotiation, a lengthy paperwork process, and a due diligence check. However, we can assure you that Ruby Protocol is making real progress.
Stay tuned for official announcements through our communication channels in the coming weeks.
Charting Our Course: Finalized Project Roadmap
As most of you know, Ruby Protocol has accomplished great things so far, delivering on all our previous milestones, including the launch of Ruby One V2, Ruby Connect, and the Ruby SDK. However, now is not the time to bathe in glory.
In February, we were proud to announce the finalization of the Ruby Protocol project roadmap.
This comprehensive document outlines our key milestones, development priorities, and overall vision for the future. With a clear roadmap in place, we’re confident in our ability to deliver more advanced solutions that empower users and shape the future of Web3.
Expanding Our Reach: Strategic Partnerships
As of now, Ruby Protocol has built a partnership ecosystem with more than 35+ Web3 projects. These networks, built on collaboration, unlock a multitude of benefits. By joining forces, Ruby Protocol and its partners can offer a wider range of solutions to customers. Additionally, partner ecosystems foster innovation through the exchange of expertise and ideas, leading to the development of cutting-edge products and services.
And February saw the establishment of two new partnerships strategically positioning Ruby Protocol within the broader Web3 ecosystem. These collaborations will play a vital role in driving adoption, fostering innovation, and expanding our reach to a broader audience. We value these partnerships and look forward to working together to create a more user-centric and interoperable Web3 experience.
On Feb 10th, we announced our partnership with Inery, a decentralized database management system built on a layer-1 proprietary blockchain solution.
And on Feb 23rd, we announced our strategic partnership with FatPay, the leading crypto payment service provider, building the bridge between Web2 and Web3.
Technical Building: Marching Toward Intent-Centricity
We’re proud of the significant strides our project has made in both dApp development and user acquisition. We’ve built a robust suite of user-friendly dApps, addressing specific needs within the blockchain ecosystem. This dedication to development has demonstrably attracted users, evidenced by our growing and engaged community.
Ruby Protocol Galxe Sapce
- https://galxe.com/rubyprotocol
- 2.7 Million Historical page views on (space page+campaigns pages)
- 146,784, sum of all historical campaigns’ participants.
- 82,893 space followers
Ruby One Login Verification Codes
- Ruby One Users: 334031
- Ruby One Wallets: 112016
Ruby One growth track
- 50,000+ Email sign-ups (https://twitter.com/RubyProtocol/status/1714243469320081476)
- 53,000+ RubyOne addresses (https://twitter.com/RubyProtocol/status/1716777633864876096)
- 160,000+ Email sign-ups (https://twitter.com/RubyProtocol/status/1719656659247886517)
- 200K Email Sign-ups (https://twitter.com/RubyProtocol/status/1721878668891586685)
- 85,000+ RubyOne addresses (https://twitter.com/RubyProtocol/status/1729498376956453308)
- 90,500+ RubyOne Addresses (https://twitter.com/RubyProtocol/status/1734555010535661963)
Ruby Connect growth track
- 1000+ Txs (https://twitter.com/RubyProtocol/status/1613887887896088576)
- 4000 Txs (https://twitter.com/RubyProtocol/status/1616392670871711745)
- TRIPLED (https://twitter.com/RubyProtocol/status/1618934488821796864)
- 30 days (https://twitter.com/RubyProtocol/status/1621500965747826688)
- $1.75 Million (https://twitter.com/RubyProtocol/status/1625087574342799360)
- $2.2 Million (https://twitter.com/RubyProtocol/status/1631303461626331136)
- the Dapp Status Report: https://rubyprotocol.medium.com/ruby-connect-dapp-status-report-559c060bea13
Ruby Protocol, as it was detailed in our latest roadmap, will:
- Improve our core solutions, including Account Abstraction (AA), Assets Bridge (AB), and Access Control (AC), ensuring scalability, security, and seamless user experience.
- Keep developing our privacy features, further solidifying our commitment to user data protection.
- Actively build partnerships with other blockchain ecosystems, expanding our interoperability reach and fostering a connected Web3 landscape.
About Us
Ruby Protocol is an Intent-Centric Account & Access Layer for Web3.
We are building an intent-centric, interoperable, and privacy-preserving infrastructure for Web3 future. Our services, including Account Abstraction (AA), Assets Bridge (AB), Access Control (AC) and much more, are designed to accelerate Web3 development and its mass adoption.
We aim to make Web3 seamless and effortless to everyone everywhere.