> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://venom-docs.gitbook.io/knowledge-base/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://venom-docs.gitbook.io/knowledge-base/general/whats-new.md).

# What's New

### 24 October 2022

* Added an article about important participants of the Venom Blockchain [Network Maintainers](/knowledge-base/maintain/network-maintainers.md)

### 21 October 2022

* Added development guide on [How to create your own non-fungible TIP-4 token](/knowledge-base/build/development-guides/how-to-create-your-own-non-fungible-tip-4-token.md), the guide discussing the creation of an NFT, and a simple auction contract

### 18 October 2022

* Added development guide on [How to create your own fungible TIP-3 token](/knowledge-base/build/development-guides/how-to-create-your-own-fungible-tip-3-token.md), it's a good starting point for learning development on the Venom

### 15 October 2022

* Added learning article about one of the fundamental concepts of the Venom blockchain is [Messages and Transactions](/knowledge-base/learn/messages-and-transactions.md)

### 13 October 2022

* Added learning article [Tokens and Assets](/knowledge-base/learn/tokens-and-assets.md), the article describes the most commonly used types of assets in the Venom blockchain


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