Forward Monthly Review — June

Forward Protocol
5 min readJul 1, 2023

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Greetings, dear Forwardians! It’s that time of the month again when we gather around the virtual campfire that is our Medium page to regale you with stories of our adventures and productivity.

Yes, it’s time for the monthly progress report, where we share the highs, lows, and in-betweens of our journey towards blockchain greatness.

Before we dive into the nitty-gritty of numbers and stats, let’s take a moment to appreciate you, the Forwardians who have stuck with us since the beginning. Give yourselves a pat on the back, folks. It takes a community, you know.

Now that the accolades have gone around, let’s get back to why you’re here — a progress report of your dear Forward, sprinkled with a hint of bad jokes and loaded with unwavering enthusiasm.

Here we go!

Forward Integrations and Partnerships 🤝

Forward brings peak usability, versatility, and efficiency to Web3 across different platforms, and we achieve these feats through meaningful and mutually beneficial partnerships, integrations, and collaborations.

June was another step in the right direction. During the month, we sealed new partnerships and finalized arrangements that further improved our reputation as the go-to solution for full Web3 functionality, no matter your level of technicality.

Our forward moves in June:

As one of the leading projects within the Web3 space, we make the news pretty often. One of the biggest moments of our month came when Captain Altcoin reported on our integration with Boba Network.

Forward Movement 💫

Forward is laying the fundamental building blocks for Web3, and it helps that we have two of the hardest-working co-founders in the industry.

Mr. KEY was busy in June, and we got front-row seats to what we like to call the “greatest show in the blockchain.” Let’s get you up to date with the latest from our co-founder.

We also scheduled and crushed it at community calls with partner communities, discussing how to take the Web3 space to new heights.

The Way Forward ▶️

We moved forward with our partners in June, celebrating new collaborations and looking to the future with old ones. Our partners supported our vision, and we appreciated their kind words.

Cheers to Dusky, the Marketing Lead of LiqdNFT. He’s a long-term Forwardian and continues to ride with this Web3 ride.

Eitan Katz, the CEO of Kima, also got us going with his inspiring words. This Web3 journey is no sprint, and we appreciate every Forwardian that has helped us make it this far.

Forward makes blockchain adoption easy, and that job is easier because we have Mitch on our side. Our co-founder is always eager to break out the lights and get in front of a camera to explore the Forward ecosystem and deliver timely blockchain knowledge.

Here are our favorites from June:

This month’s review would not be complete without showing love to our social devs, who never let us go too long without bite-sized blockchain knowledge delivered through Twitter threads.

We’ve had a great time this year, but the best is yet to come.

Follow our social channels to stay in touch with us and other Forwardians and get up-to-date information on all our latest developments.

If you’re new here, please check out our Litepaper and Whitepaper to know more about our vision and mission to revolutionize Web3 with our user-friendly adoption toolkit.

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About Forward — Forward uses an easy-to-use WordPress-like model to facilitate a no-code environment for users to deploy their dApps, subnets, and blockchains without technical knowledge. Applications and smart contracts from Forward can be deployed on any EVM & Rust compatible chain in a few clicks. Visit ForwardFactory.net to deploy your own dApps on 700+ integrated chains.

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