GM people, and welcome to the 12th issue of “The ContextVM World 🌍”, your biweekly appointment to discover everything you need to know about ContextVM, MCP, Nostr, and everything in between!
In today’s update, we cover the latest news from ContextVM. In particular, we discuss the latest release of the Rust SDK, bringing it closer to feature parity with the TS one.
We also discuss the latest news from the ecosystem. In particular, we cover the latest release of Cordn, which brings encrypted media into the MLS-based chat.
Additionally, we cover the features we are currently working on. Notably, the team is working on integrating the latest developments to CVMI, and reaching feature parity between the Rust and TS SDKs.
Finally, we will share articles, blogs, and posts talking about CVM and the most interesting news from the internet regarding the MCP ecosystem, AI agents, and more!
This will be the last episode of “The ContextVM World 🌍” before summer holidays. We’ll be back in September! Enjoy your vacations!
Let’s start!
News from ContextVM 📰
A list of updates, releases, and new cool features.
Rust SDK: We recently published a new version of our Rust SDK, v0.2.0. This release marks a huge step towards feature parity with the TS SDK, integrating the following CEPs:
CEP-22 for oversized transfers;
CEP-41 for open-ended streams;
CEP-17 for smarter relay resolution;
CEP-6 for server announcements;
CEP-23 for profile metadata and social communications.
v0.2.0 also comes with UniFFI bindings, providing support for Python, Swift, Kotlin, and C/C++!
News from the ContextVM Ecosystem 🗞️
Find all the projects leveraging ContextVM on ContextVM/awesome.
Encrypted media: Besao recently announced that the latest release of Cordn, the MLS-based protocol that leverages CVM for group coordination, added support for sharing end-to-end encrypted files and media. This feature comes with a new specification, defining how to encrypt and decrypt media for a chat. In the same release, support has also been added for pinned messages.
What’s Next for ContextVM? ⏭️
Let’s take a look at the features currently being implemented! Check out our Roadmap to always be up-to-date with the latest developments!
Our team is currently working on bringing the latest developments to CVMI. In particular, we are adding support for MCPB bundling and CEP-8 explicit payment gating.
Moreover, the effort to reach feature parity between Rust and TS SDKs is ongoing. Check out IS64 to keep track of the progress!
Who is Talking about ContextVM? 📢
A curated list of articles, blog posts, and notes about ContextVM and its ecosystem.
Gzuuus recently updated his blog post Private Communications Over Public Infrastructure adding a paragraph specifically about Cordn.
P.S. Some clients may not show the updated article!
CVM has been mentioned on Nostr Compass #28 and Nostr Compass #29, a weekly newsletter covering everything going on in the Nostr ecosystem. Specifically, the article provides information on cordn-adhoc and updates to some of the CVM components.
Interesting resources from the web 🤖
A curated list of resources we found interesting.
Our interest in AI slop is hitting a ceiling: A new analysis on how the creator economy is now submerged by AI slop, and how people are reacting to it.
Hidden Web Prompts Trick AI Agents Into Sending Money: An interesting article that shows how hidden, malicious prompts on websites can trick AI agents into sending payments.
Researchers Create Self-Replicating Seedbox in Quest for Decentralized Democracy: An article on the “superorganism experiment” run by researchers from Delft University, which aims to decentralize digital democracy through Bitcoin, AI, and BitTorrent.
Does Code Cleanliness Affect Coding Agents? A Controlled Minimal-Pair Study: A scientific paper digging into how code cleanliness can affect coding agents, from code quality to operational footprint (spoiler, the cleaner your code, the fewer tokens you spend!).
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