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Preparing for Summer: Introducing Clay Pots for Water Storage and Sustainability

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  Hey everyone!  With winter over, it's time to gear up for summer. We need to take care of our trees, crops, and animals to keep them safe from the heat.  One important thing we need is water. We're introducing clay pots for storing and carrying water. These pots are special because they last forever and are available for a limited time. They'll be super helpful in the long run.  Right now, we're buying water from others because we don't have our own water production. But once we have water storage, we can get cheaper and more plentiful water.  The price of the clay pot is 20,000 dev tokens, and each time we sell clay pot, the price goes up by 5,000 dev tokens.  These pots are valuable because you can use them to craft more pots later on. Plus, buying one gives you the ability to set up a crafting NPC in our game.  The pots are being sold on a first-come, first-served basis.

Devnagri Project Scholarship System & Dev Guild Game (DGG) System

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The Devnagri Project System exhibits significant potential for growth within the cryptocurrency space. As part of this initiative, we are introducing the Dev Guild Game Share (DGG) and a selection of compelling game shares. This enables direct participation in both the Devnagri system and the Dev Guild Game (DGG) share. DGG share plays a crucial role in our scholarship system, known as the Guild System. The Devnagri Project Scholarship System focuses on active gameplay participants, presenting a substantial opportunity for players. Under our established rules and regulations, players can secure scholarships from the Devnagri system. It's important to note that the Devnagri project share system operates with limited funds, prioritizing the best proposals or most profitable deals for initial funding. The Devnagri Scholarship System is contingent on the asset value of players, with the system offering half the value of their investment. For instance, if a player has a 100 WAX investme

Contribution Points

 The Devnagri project has entered its second year, marking a significant milestone. Over the past year, we have successfully garnered a substantial number of members within our group. As we embark on this new phase, our focus is on enhancing the features of our system to further engage our growing community. We've observed that while our active gameplay side is contributing significantly to our success, there is a need for greater participation from our members. Despite enjoying the benefits of the active gameplay side, some individuals remain passive participants, seldom interacting with our group. Unfortunately, this group tends to voice complaints about recent changes without actively engaging with the community. Our project boasts a robust economy and swift return on investment (ROI) for those actively involved in gameplay. However, fostering a sense of community and encouraging active participation is crucial for sustaining and expanding our success. To address this, we are in

Introduction of Khejri Tree

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The Khejri tree, scientifically known as Prosopis cineraria, is a tree that typically reaches a height of 5-25 meters. Its branches are thorned along the internodes, and its small, creamy-yellow flowers are followed by seeds in pods. This tree thrives in extremely arid conditions, enduring as little as 15 cm (5.9 in) of annual rainfall. Its presence often indicates the existence of a deep water table. Prosopis cineraria serves various purposes, providing wood classified for construction. It is utilized in house-building, primarily as rafters, posts, scantlings, doors, and windows. The wood is also employed in well construction, water pipes, upright posts for Persian wheels, agricultural implements, shafts, spokes, fellows, and cart yokes. Additionally, it finds use in small turning work and tool handles, supporting the wood-based industry for container manufacturing that heavily relies on desert-grown trees. Highly valued as a fodder tree, Prosopis cineraria is heavily lopped, especial

Monthly Summary Report - November

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  In November, our token price remained steady, and our users were happy with our system. We welcomed new members to our project, but some players faced an issue with the tree reward tax due to insufficient funds. We advised them to add DEV tokens to their balance to continue receiving tree rewards without any issues. One of our members purchased AXE, potentially sparking a clan war. The month was a bit busy, so our group was quieter than usual, and no one earned the top teachers or top admins badges. BP earned the battle card winner badge, Onyx received the top clan badge, and Abhidhar was rewarded with the top player badge. In response to our community's engagement, we've decided to introduce two new badges: top token holder and top LP provider.

Winter Season

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Winter is approaching in our Devnagri system, and it's crucial for tree owners to take care of their trees during this season. We've introduced a new, user-friendly system to make this process easier. Now, instead of the time-consuming spinning method, we've simplified it. Here's how it works: If a tree owner actively protects their tree, they earn 5 points added to the tree's biomass. On the flip side, if they neglect their tree, 5 points are deducted from the biomass. write a post on winter session of devnagri and tag project . send ss in puzzel room . first person get 400 dev token reward . write a post about munja bush and tag project account and send ss in puzzel room . first person can get 400 dev token . (CLAIMED BY BP 4 DEC 2023) To safeguard trees during the winter season, each tree requires 4 Munja grass. Tree owners can either acquire Munja bush or Munja grass for protection. Currently, it's one Munja bush per tree to shield them from the cold. Here&#

Monthly Report Summary - October

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During the month of October, the Devnagri project experienced steady growth. We are pleased to report that all our users are satisfied with our system, and we welcomed some new members to our project.  However, it's important to note that one of our clan, named Dusty Clan, acquired some trees but did not purchase an Axe, which means they did not receive tree rewards. Nevertheless, these trees are contributing to carbon credit points since wood production requires an Axe, whereas carbon credits do not rely on any tools. Towards the end of October, we introduced a chat token pool and initiated testing for dust tokens through our enhancer system. Throughout the month, we conducted various puzzles on blogs and Twitter tasks to expand our user base and for advertising purposes. In the Devnagri Battle, the top card holder and top volume player was BP, who secured both prizes. In October, we distributed a total of 5 badges, with the Top Clan badge going to Onyx Clan and the Top Player bad