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<h5>Asset Link</h5>
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<h5>Binance</h5>
<p class="press-desc">Binance Labs, the venture capital and innovation incubator of Binance, led an $8 million seed funding round of Tea, a new company building an open-source software platform on the blockchain. Open source has been foundational for the Internet, underpinning everything online for more than twenty-five years. Tea Co-Founder and CEO, Max Howell, is known for creating Homebrew, also known as “brew,” the most contributed-to open-source software program globally. Homebrew has been used by tens of millions of developers worldwide and has served as the backbone for the most prominent technology corporations to build their products without directly contributing to its development. </p>
<a href="https://www.binance.com/en/blog/ecosystem/binance-labs-leads-$8-million-seed-funding-round-for-tea-421499824684903608">Read more</a>
<h5>InfoWorld</h5>
<p class="press-desc">Open source has a widely recognized problem that has yet to be adequately addressed. While open-source projects have become foundational pieces upon which the internet and all its innovations are built, they operate mainly as labors of love. And when open source is created and maintained with little or no compensation for its developers, thats not only unfair to developers but potentially dangerous to users, who at times have been left vulnerable to cybersecurity issues. We believe that modern technology has been stunted because a high concentration of developers has been focused on improving FAANG ad revenue rather than creating the software infrastructure that benefits all humanity. We can no longer ask the small and underfunded open source contingent of the worlds developers to choose between a salary and keeping the internet running.</p>
<a href="https://www.infoworld.com/article/3672433/a-vision-for-making-open-source-more-equitable-and-secure.html">Read more</a>
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<h5>Businesswire</h5>
<p class="press-desc">SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Tea, a new company building an open source software platform on the blockchain, today announced an $8 million seed funding round led by Binance Labs, the venture capital and innovation incubator of Binance, the world's leading blockchain ecosystem and cryptocurrency infrastructure provider. Open source has been foundational for the Internet, underpinning everything online for more than twenty-five years. Tea Co-Founder and CEO Max Howell created the open-source software package management system Homebrew, also known as “brew,” which grew into the most contributed-to open source software program in the world. Homebrew has been used by tens of millions of developers worldwide and has served as the backbone for the largest technology corporations to build their products without directly contributing to its development.</p>
<a href="https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20220323005603/en/Tea-Raises-8-Million-Led-by-Binance-Labs-to-Create-New-Open-Source-Software-on-the-Blockchain">Read more</a>
<h5>Open Source</h5>
<p class="press-desc">Tea Inc., a new company developing an open source software platform on the blockchain, has released a whitepaper outlining its protocol for compensating open-source developers. Tea is creating a groundbreaking decentralised system for fairly compensating open-source developers based on their contributions to the entire ecosystem. The Tea blockchain will include a reputation system and an immutable decentralised registry to distribute value to developers based on their contribution to the utility and health of the ecosystem. Because the registry knows the entire open source graph, value can enter the graph at apex points—apps and essential libraries—and be distributed recursively to the dependencies of those apex points and their dependencies. “Teas mission is to empower open source communities and ensure their contributors are supported as they create the tools that build the Internet,” said co-founder Max Howell, the creator of open-source software package management system Homebrew. “Teas combination of tools, information, and rewards will justly incentivize developers, helping stimulate the growth of open-source software and foster innovation.”</p>
<a href="https://www.opensourceforu.com/2022/05/tea-releases-new-protocol-for-rewarding-open-source-developers/">Read more</a>
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<h5>FintecBuzz</h5>
<p class="press-desc">The Internet is predominantly composed of open-source projects and has been since its inception. Over time, many of these projects have become foundational pieces upon which all future innovation is built. And while fortunes have been made from it, open-source is mainly created and maintained without compensation. Modern technology has been stunted by relying on the smallest percentage of the worlds developers to choose between a salary or keeping the internet running. Using a decentralized blockchain to secure the open source supply chain also offers an opportunity for fairly remunerating open source developers based on their contributions to the entire ecosystem. Although Web 2.0 accrued fortunes on the backs of free labor by unpaid open source volunteers, web3 has the power to change this. Open-source package maintainers could publish their releases to a decentralized registry powered by a Byzantine fault-tolerant blockchain with a host of storage options to eliminate single sources of failure and provide immutable releases. This would allow communities to govern their regions of the open-source ecosystem, independent of external agendas. The package manager is uniquely placed in the developer tool stack—it provides universal interoperability— and thus can enable automated and precise value distribution based on actual real-world usage.</p>
<a href="https://fintecbuzz.com/how-blockchain-technology-is-key-for-the-future-of-open-source-development/">Read more</a>
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