Ethereum in practice part 1: how to build your own cryptocurrency without touching a line of code
A lot of things have happened in the past few weeks in the Ethereum ecosystem, so many that it might be hard for
A lot of things have happened in the past few weeks in the Ethereum ecosystem, so many that it might be hard for
This is a second post on a series on how to use the current Ethereum tools to build smart contracts without needing programming
This is the third and final post on a series on how to use the Ethereum Wallet to create your own autonomous organisations.
Special thanks to Gavin Wood for prompting my interest into abstraction improvements, and Martin Becze, Vlad Zamfir and Dominic Williams for ongoing discussions.
Special thanks to Vlad Zamfir for introducing the idea of by-block consensus and convincing me of its merits, alongside many of the other
Now that Ethereum has launched and is rapidly nearing its Homestead phase, over the last few months we at the Ethereum Foundation have
If DEVCON1 proved anything in spades, it was certainly the enthusiasm, creativity, and momentum of the Ethereum developer community. Utilizing the never-before-seen potential
The time is gone, the song is over, Thought I’d something more to say. — Pink Floyd It is with no small amount
Blockchains are a powerful technology, as regular readers of the blog already likely agree. They allow for a large number of interactions to
Part I Sometimes Ethereum is compared to a singleton Virtual Machine. While this is correct in some sense; I think it is a