#c_lang#bluetooth#bluetooth_le#embedded#embedded_c#iot#mcu#microcontroller#real_time#rtos#zephyr#zephyr_rtos#zephyros
Zephyr is a free, open-source real-time operating system (RTOS) designed for small, resource-limited devices like sensors, wearables, and IoT gateways. It supports many hardware types such as ARM, Intel x86, and RISC-V, making it flexible for different projects. Zephyr is modular, so you can include only what you need, saving memory and power. It focuses on security with features like memory protection and secure boot. It also offers built-in networking and tools for easy development and testing. This helps you build reliable, fast, and secure embedded systems efficiently, especially for IoT and real-time applications[1][2][3].
https://github.com/zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr
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Whales are accumulating $BGB recently.
0x8900 withdrew 192,668 $BGB($936K) from #Bitget over the past 2 months.
0x171D withdrew 30,607 $BGB($134K) from #Bitget 2 days ago.
0x7C9C withdrew 20,980 $BGB($102K) from #Bitget over the past 3 months.
Notably, #Bitget has burned a total of 860M $BGB($5.25B) over the past 8 months, reducing the total supply by 43%.
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https://intel.arkm.com/explorer/address/0x171D1285a9a8De3f16d4c45706d4E2F4A5C9e175
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