DAOs Are Not Scary, Part 2: Reducing Barriers
In the last installment of this series, we talked about what “smart contracts” (or, perhaps more accurately, “self-enforcing contracts”) are, and discussed in
In the last installment of this series, we talked about what “smart contracts” (or, perhaps more accurately, “self-enforcing contracts”) are, and discussed in
There are a lot of interesting changes to the Ethereum protocol that are in the works, which will hopefully improve the power of
In the past two weeks our lead C++ developer, Gavin Wood, and myself have been spending a lot of time meeting the local
One of the main applications of Ethereum that people have been interested in is financial contracts and derivatives. Although financial derivatives have acquired
The content of this tutorial is intended to apply to PoC5. Most of the instructions given below will not work in the older
Ether (ETH), the cryptofuel that powers distributed applications on the Ethereum platform, will be issued at a constant annual linear rate via the
The idea of releasing a new currency as a mechanism for funding protocol development is perhaps one of the most interesting economic innovations
Over the past two weeks our primary focus has been getting all of the clients updated to PoC5 compatibility, and it definitely has
One of the most popular topics in the digital consensus space (a new term for cryptocurrency 2.0 that I’m beta-testing) is the concept
What is Ethereum, the Project? The Ethereum Project is an open source, community-driven effort designed to create a next-generation distributed application platform intended