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Introducing the New dadi.cloud

Our all-new website lays the foundations for the upcoming launch of DADI mainnet.

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Joseph Denne

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Introducing the New dadi.cloud

They say never launch anything on a Friday, but we're minutes beyond a properly engaging AMA session and we can't wait to show you what we've built. We present, then, the refreshed dadi.cloud.

The new site consolidates our legacy properties to provide a single central source for DADI technology.

This is the first version. Our iterative development process will see many updates to the site over the coming days, weeks, months and years. Ultimately it will be the home for DADI accounts: the place that you sign up for and use DADI web services; where you come to participate in the network as a Node; and where you can learn what the technology can do for you and your business.

The site is running on DADI technology end-to-end and is hosted on the DADI network. It's currently on our testnet, and will be moved to the mainnet when it goes live next month.

You'll notice we've arranged content into three sections: Network, Web services and Community. The first brings an overview of the DADI network, including a map of the testnet showing location of all hosts, plus how it works and detail of how to contribute when the time comes.

Web services gives an overview of each of the applications designed to be run on the network (and access to roll up your sleeves and get building with them right away), while community is where you'll find support for DADI technology ranging from tutorials from our team to updates on new releases.

Have a good look around and let us know what you think. If there's anything you'd like to see we can look at adding it to the roadmap for iteration.

Some housekeeping: user accounts from our old website are now redundant, so if you have any questions regarding token distribution (which you should have resolved by now!) drop us a line via support@dadi.co.

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Last Updated:

September 2019