[ad_1] In the last installment of this series, we talked about what “smart contracts” (or, perhaps more accurately, “self-enforcing contracts”) are, and discussed in detail the...
[ad_1] Many of the concepts that we promote over in Ethereum land may seem incredibly futuristic, and perhaps even frightening, at times. We talk about so-called...
[ad_1] Scalability is now at the forefront of the technical discussion in the cryptocurrency scene. The Bitcoin blockchain is currently over 12 GB in size, requiring...
[ad_1] The Ethereum Project has had the incredible privilege to launch its PoC testnet and engage the crypto-currency community over the past two months. During our...
[ad_1] Bitcoin developer Gregory Maxwell writes the following on Reddit: There is a design flaw in the Bitcoin protocol where its possible for a third party...
[ad_1] There have been a number of very interesting developments in cryptography in the past few years. Satoshi’s blockchain notwithstanding, perhaps the first major breakthrough after...
[ad_1] My previous post introducing Ethereum Script 2.0 was met with a number of responses, some highly supportive, others suggesting that we switch to their own...
[ad_1] This post will provide the groundwork for a major rework of the Ethereum scripting language, which will substantially modify the way ES works although still...
[ad_1] Of all the parts of the Ethereum protocol, aside from the mining function the fee structure is perhaps the least set in stone. The current...
[ad_1] Important notice: any information from this post regarding the ether sale is highly outdated and probably inaccurate. Please only consult the latest blog posts and...
[ad_1] I first wrote the initial draft of the Ethereum whitepaper on a cold day in San Francisco in November, as a culmination of months of...
[ad_1] The purpose of this post is not to say that Ethereum will be using Slasher in place of Dagger as its main mining function. Rather,...
[ad_1] In the first two parts of this series, we talked about what the basic workings of a decentralized autonomous corporation might look like, and what...
[ad_1] In the first part of this series, we talked about how the internet allows us to create decentralized corporations, automatons that exist entirely as decentralized...
[ad_1] Corporations, US presidential candidate Mitt Romney reminds us, are people. Whether or not you agree with the conclusions that his partisans draw from that claim,...