building the decentralized web 3.0
how ethereum could shard the web
Given the state of our 25-year old web and all the problems inherited from legacy 1970's systems design,...
An Introduction to Futarchy | Ethereum Foundation Blog
One of the more interesting long-term practical benefits of the technology and concept behind decentralized autonomous organizations is that DAOs allow us to...
State of Ethereum: August Edition
Development of Ethereum has been progressing increasingly quickly this past month. The release of PoC5 ("proof of concept five") last month the day...
Software and Bounded Rationality | Ethereum Foundation Blog
One of the key properties that is usually sought for in a cryptoeconomic algorithm, whether a blockchain consensus algorithm such a proof of...
Ethereum University Tour | Ethereum Foundation Blog
Are you part of a university blockchain club eager to dive deeper into the world of Ethereum? We want to connect with you!
The...
crypto renaissance | Ethereum Foundation Blog
“The best way to predict the future is to invent it.” Alan Kay
January 3rd 2009 marked the beginning of a new era. The...
Scalability, Part 1: Building on Top
Over the next few weeks, I am going to make a series of posts that is going to be a large overview of...
Slasher Ghost, and Other Developments in Proof of Stake
Special thanks to Vlad Zamfir and Zack Hess for ongoing research and discussions on proof-of-stake algorithms and their own input into Slasher-like proposals
One...
Gav’s ÐΞV Update I: Where Ethereum’s at
Who are you?
I'm Gav - together with Jeffrey Wilcke and Vitalik Buterin, I'm one third of the ultimate leadership of Ethereum ÐΞV. ÐΞV...
Scalability, Part 2: Hypercubes | Ethereum Foundation Blog
Special thanks to Vlad Zamfir, Chris Barnett and Dominic Williams for ideas and inspiration
In a recent blog post I outlined some partial solutions...