Core Devs Call 2018-08-20
- Light clients: LES and ULC - Desktop/Mobile mobile code sharing - Automated testing - Hardware wallet - Security
what we're thinking about
- Light clients: LES and ULC - Desktop/Mobile mobile code sharing - Automated testing - Hardware wallet - Security
This is our wall of shame. The things we know we shouldn't be doing, but for whatever reason we are. The list came from a small group of us who met up in Basel, musing about what security should look like at Status, and what principles we all stand behind
Technology is a kind of immersive thing and I argue that humans today, especially in the so called western or modern world, are close to technology in terms of culture than ever before in the history of humanity.
To bolster research efforts for Nimbus – a sharding client for Ethereum – status.im have partnered with the core team developing the Nim programming language
A large part of what makes possible "magic internet money" occurs deep down where most people will never see it - in the actual clients. We hosted all the developers in Berlin. Find out what went down.
I've written down some raw notes about the swarm conference talks. Here are some highlights that i think are relevant for status research
This year Jacek Sieka and Boris Petrov from the Status team had the privilege of attending the Swarm Orange Summit. Every year the Swarm Orange Summit is a chance for the Swarm core team to come together and interact face to face for hacking and discussions
In order to advance the collective work on scaling Ethereum, we have been building our own client, called Nimbus, which has a particular focus on sharding.
I wrote about paradigms and cryptocurrency not so long ago, and left a little teaser at the end about how the African concept of ubuntu
Recently, ETH Prize conducted 84 core Ethereum community developer interviews in an effort to diagnose problems with the developer experience, education and other aspects of the dev tooling