Hello!
Here again with some interesting news and updates since the last issue of this newsletter.
Let's get into it. What's happened at Mirror World recently?
Developer Dashboard Updates 🔼
We've fixed some functional issues and made some updates to our developer dashboard that we think you'd be interested in knowing:
You can now delete projects and API keys from your dashboard
The timestamps in API request logs have been corrected
Improved validation errors of form inputs for creating marketplaces and minting assets
You can now update your wallet balance in real-time
Wallet Updates 💳
We've implemented MPC protocol to support non-custodial wallets.
We also now support propagating user information from the mobile SDK, so you can remain logged in when opening the wallet web widget in-app.
SDK Updates 🚀
Our iOS SDK has made significant progress with the following updates:
Achieved feature parity with other mobile SDKs
Successfully integrated marketplace and wallet API.
Content 📰
New guides on how to build with the Mirror World smart SDK are being released every week. Check out the latest guides on how to mint NFTs on Solana and how to update NFT Metadata using the Mirror World Smart SDK.
In case you missed it, we hosted the first-ever SDK-focused Twitter space titled: "Better Tools, Better Web 3 Products". The space had speakers building products on web 3 (including Ubiloan, Zcloak, and Encentive) discuss topics such as common pain points encountered while building web 3 products and what successful products would look like in the future.
Check out the debut episode of our “Let’s build” series where we build an NFT explorer. In this series, we’ll be live coding real world dApps using the Mirror World Smart SDK to ease development. More episodes coming soon!
That’s all we have for this week! We value community here at Mirror World, if you have any questions, or would like to showcase something that you built, please join our communities on discord and telegram where you can connect with hundreds of other Mirror World developers. You can also find us on Twitter and follow the regular updates that we post there.
Until next time!