Trust Wallet gasless swaps and the DustEthic Standard
Quick overview [2025-11-20] Trust Wallet has launched Gas Sponsorship, a feature that covers certain gas fees for users when they no longer have any native balance. The team communicates about crossing a milestone of more than $100M in sponsored swap volume,…
Poll 3 – Your feedback on the DustEthic website
Help us improve the site. It’s quick and your responses are anonymous. Content readability 1 Very poor – 2 Poor – 3 Fair – 4 Good – 5 Excellent 1 2 3 4 5 Content relevance 1 Very poor – 2 Poor – 3 Fair – 4 Good – 5 Excellent 1 2 3 4 5 Layout and navigation 1 Very poor…
Poll 2 – Which wallets do you use regularly?
Which wallets do you use regularly? MetaMask Trust Wallet Brave Rabby Coinbase Wallet Ledger Live other Results Vote…
Poll 1 – Donate your “dust” to an NGO
If the process had no fees, would you be willing to donate your dust to an NGO? Yes, definitely Yes, if it’s simple and safe Maybe, I have questions No, not interested Results Vote…
DustEthic Discord server is now open
Welcome to the DustEthic Discord server.The project is moving fast, and we needed a simple place to talk, test ideas, and gather feedback from the community. Why join now: Brand new server – your feedback matters. Direct access to discussions about the DustEthic…
A simple prefix convention for multi-chain tickers
Web3 has a simple semantic problem: the same ticker may refer to different assets depending on the chain. The result is confusion, wasted fees, and reduced trust. We propose a minimal, voluntary, and open convention to make interfaces clearer. DustEthic proposal…
Exotic cryptos and the naming jungle
It’s quite insane that in 2025, there is still no commission or registry assigning unique names to crypto assets – like domain names on the web. When you type ETH, it should mean the real Ether on Ethereum. Period. Not a cloned or wrapped version from a random…
The parable of the wallet
What if our tiny lost cryptos became useful? The parable of the wallet. After a vacation, there are often a few coins left at the bottom of your wallet. Individually, they can’t buy a coffee or a bus ticket. But together, they could pay for a meal.What if we applied…
How DustEthic Was Born?
I don’t come from the crypto world. To be honest, until recently I didn’t understand anything about it. And even now, this universe still feels blurry to me. I explore it with curiosity, but also with caution. While checking my first wallets, one detail struck me…