Of all the parts of the Ethereum protocol, aside from the mining function the fee structure is perhaps the least …
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This post will provide the groundwork for a major rework of the Ethereum scripting language, which will substantially modify the …
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My previous post introducing Ethereum Script 2.0 was met with a number of responses, some highly supportive, others suggesting that …
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Ethereum
Cryptographic Code Obfuscation: Decentralized Autonomous Organizations Are About to Take a Huge Leap Forward
by John Smithby John SmithThere have been a number of very interesting developments in cryptography in the past few years. Satoshi’s blockchain notwithstanding, perhaps …
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Bitcoin developer Gregory Maxwell writes the following on Reddit: There is a design flaw in the Bitcoin protocol where its …
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The Ethereum Project has had the incredible privilege to launch its PoC testnet and engage the crypto-currency community over the …
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Scalability is now at the forefront of the technical discussion in the cryptocurrency scene. The Bitcoin blockchain is currently over …
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Ethereum
DAOs Are Not Scary, Part 1: Self-Enforcing Contracts And Factum Law
by John Smithby John SmithMany of the concepts that we promote over in Ethereum land may seem incredibly futuristic, and perhaps even frightening, at …
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In the last installment of this series, we talked about what “smart contracts” (or, perhaps more accurately, “self-enforcing contracts”) are, …
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There are a lot of interesting changes to the Ethereum protocol that are in the works, which will hopefully improve …