You asked "wen?".
Now it’s official.
Voting opens on Aerodrome May 28.
The Tea Party Begins June 4.
$TEA is launching on Aerodrome.
The course to $TEA is set.
*CEX listings to be announced in the upcoming weeks.
“A verdict isn't auditable if someone can quietly change it later.”
@OpensourceWtf is combining source analysis, sandbox execution, and public onchain verdicts to make package risk easier to inspect while releases are still moving through the software supply chain.
A strong
1/ Community Spotlight: OpenSource WTF is live.
@OpensourceWtf is a community-built app that gives people a new way to explore open-source package activity, leaderboard movement, and what is being published across the software graph.
7/ This is how ecosystems become real.
Builders launch. The community explores. Feedback comes back. More experiments begin.
Community apps matter. Builder experiments matter. Making the software graph more visible matters.
8/ Explore @OpensourceWtf.
Share feedback with the builders.
And to the team behind it:
thank you for building.
Read the full Community Spotlight on the tea blog: tea.xyz/blog/oswtf-is-…
OpenSource WTF is live.
Built by the community, @OpensourceWtf turns open-source package activity into something people can explore, compare, and discuss.
This is the kind of builder energy tea was made to support.
Not every useful surface around tea has to come from the core
The OpenSourceWTF Leaderboard is live.
A leaderboard and visibility service for Open Source Software:
- See what is being published.
- Explore package updates.
- Follow activity across the ecosystem.
Open source runs the internet, but its activity is hard to see in one place
Rewards Update
We know people are waiting for the airdrop, and we want to give a clear update on where things stand.
The rewards process has taken longer than planned for two main reasons.
The first is fairness.
We have received over 3,000 appeals, and the team is reviewing
Only 8 hours left.
The rewards eligibility period is closing.
If you participated in ITN, Assam, or Sepolia, check your eligibility now:
itn.tea.xyz
Use only the official link.
Do not trust links in replies, DMs, or unofficial posts.
A live L2 is not one switch.
It is a stack.
Some parts are already operating.
Native TEA bridging.
L2 transfers.
Explorer access.
Public RPC.
Ethereum settlement contracts.
Withdrawals back to Ethereum.
Each one is a layer that makes the network more usable.
And the stack
An L2 is not just an execution environment.
It needs settlement underneath it.
Tea L2 is configured to settle to Ethereum mainnet.
The portal, bridge, and fault-proof system contracts are deployed on Ethereum.
That matters because the network is not floating in isolation.
It
A bridge is only useful if the path back exists.
Tea L2 withdrawals back to Ethereum are live.
A full round-trip has already been completed and finalized onchain.
Like other Optimism-style networks, withdrawals include a finalization window before funds settle back on
From holding to using.
For $TEA, that path starts with the native bridge.
Tea L2 is configured to settle to Ethereum mainnet.
The portal, bridge, and fault-proof contracts are deployed on Ethereum.
That matters because Tea L2 is not an isolated environment.
It is live
$TEA on Aero Ignition explained.
AERO can be locked into veAERO.
veAERO voters help direct emissions.
Incentives support voting activity.
Emissions help attract liquidity.
Liquidity helps markets form onchain.
DEX launch does not mean narrow access.
$TEA liquidity is live on Aerodrome and indexed, wallet swap interfaces and DEX aggregators can route toward the pool.
That expands access across Coinbase/Base wallet routes, Binance Wallet, OKX Wallet, and Trust Wallet.
One pool.