By XHarvesting There are tons of stories and interesting tweets coming from our Japanese community. Some of these we can write up into a longer blog post but it is just as important to get information, news and views from our most active community out to the...

by Maho What is Hanafuda? Hanafuda (花札, “flower cards”) are traditional Japanese playing cards. A deck contains 48 cards, with four suits divided into 12 ranks representing months of the year. The decorative playing cards are based on pictures of flora such as pine, Japanese apricot tree,...

By XHarvesting So, I thought that I would write a quick post about my first baby steps interacting with the Symbol blockchain outside of the Symbol Wallet. I run a Symbol node and was curious about the number of accounts and the amount of XYM that were...

By RadioRadio Just recently, NEMLOG reported on Kitsutsuki-san(”Kitsutsuki-san” means “Mr Woodpecker” in Japanese), who came up with a great idea to utilise the Symbol blockchain. Still suffering from the after effects of coronavirus, he has found a strong use case for using Symbol to develop a...

By Marco Michelino Let me start with a short reminder of how fees are calculated on the Symbol network. Rental fees (mosaics, namespaces) are based on the median feeMultiplier of the last 60 blocks (about 30 minutes). Transaction fees are not fixed. Any wallet can specify...

  Welcome to Symbol Blog!   Symbol Blog is a community run blog site that was set up to showcase all the amazing work of Symbol developers around the world. It has often been the case that the efforts of international developers on the NEM Symbol and NIS1...