More Thoughts on Scripting and Future-Compatibility
My previous post introducing Ethereum Script 2.0 was met with a number of responses, some highly supportive, others suggesting that we switch to
My previous post introducing Ethereum Script 2.0 was met with a number of responses, some highly supportive, others suggesting that we switch to
There have been a number of very interesting developments in cryptography in the past few years. Satoshi’s blockchain notwithstanding, perhaps the first major
Bitcoin developer Gregory Maxwell writes the following on Reddit: There is a design flaw in the Bitcoin protocol where its possible for a
The Ethereum Project has had the incredible privilege to launch its PoC testnet and engage the crypto-currency community over the past two months.
Scalability is now at the forefront of the technical discussion in the cryptocurrency scene. The Bitcoin blockchain is currently over 12 GB in
Many of the concepts that we promote over in Ethereum land may seem incredibly futuristic, and perhaps even frightening, at times. We talk
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