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State of Ethereum: August Edition

Development of Ethereum has been progressing increasingly quickly this past month. The release of PoC5 ("proof of concept five") last month the day before the sale marked an important event for the project, as for the first time we had two clients, one written in C++ and one in Go,...

Published on: August 27, 2014 | Source: Ethereum Blog favicon Ethereum Blog

An Introduction to Futarchy

One of the more interesting long-term practical benefits of the technology and concept behind decentralized autonomous organizations is that DAOs allow us to very quickly prototype and experiment with an aspect of our social interactions that is so far arguably falling behind our rapid advancements in information and social technology...

Published on: August 21, 2014 | Source: Ethereum Blog favicon Ethereum Blog

building the decentralized web 3.0

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Published on: August 18, 2014 | Source: Ethereum Blog favicon Ethereum Blog

Secret Sharing and Erasure Coding: A Guide for the Aspiring Dropbox Decentralizer

One of the more exciting applications of decentralized computing that have aroused a considerable amount of interest in the past year is the concept of an incentivized decentralized online file storage system. Currently, if you want your files or data securely backed up "in the cloud", you have three choices...

Published on: August 16, 2014 | Source: Ethereum Blog favicon Ethereum Blog

Announcement on planned withdrawal from exodus

Now that the first two weeks of the ether sale are over, and over 50 million ETH has been sold, we intend to soon make a transaction to begin using the funds to repay loans and kickstart the process of setting up our development hubs and expanding our staff. We...

Published on: August 08, 2014 | Source: Ethereum Blog favicon Ethereum Blog

Ether Sale: A Statistical Overview

The first two weeks of the ether sale are over, and we have to date received over 25000 BTC from selling over 50 million ETH. This marks the largest cryptographic token sale to date, and with the two endowments places ETH as being the token with the 8th highest total...

Published on: August 08, 2014 | Source: Ethereum Blog favicon Ethereum Blog

Ether Purchase Troubleshooting

Although we hope that the ether purchasing experience goes smoothly for everyone, we recognize that there will always be situations where things do not quite go as planned. Perhaps your internet connection dies in the middle of your purchase. Perhaps you accidentally click a back button or some link or...

Published on: July 23, 2014 | Source: Ethereum Blog favicon Ethereum Blog

Launching the Ether Sale

First of all, I would like to thank the community, and especially those close to the project who have in many cases abandoned their jobs to dedicate their time to it, for their extreme patience regarding the launch of the ether sale. We have been promising that the sale would...

Published on: July 22, 2014 | Source: Ethereum Blog favicon Ethereum Blog

Ethereum and Oracles

One of the more popular proposals for implementing smart contracts differently from the way they are typically presented in Ethereum is through the concept of oracles. Essentially, instead of a long-running contract being run directly on the blockchain, all funds that are intended to go into the contract would instead...

Published on: July 22, 2014 | Source: Ethereum Blog favicon Ethereum Blog

the ethereum project: learning to dream with open minds

โ€œAnd those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music.โ€ Friedrich Nietzsche Ethereum as a project is more than just a technology, even if technology is at its core. In the rush of creating, co-creating and debugging everything you sometimes...

Published on: July 14, 2014 | Source: Ethereum Blog favicon Ethereum Blog

Toward a 12-second Block Time

One of the annoyances of the blockchain as a decentralized platform is the sheer length of delay before a transaction gets finalized. One confirmation in the Bitcoin network takes ten minutes on average, but in reality due to statistical effects when one sends a transaction one can only expect a...

Published on: July 11, 2014 | Source: Ethereum Blog favicon Ethereum Blog

Background on the mechanics of the ether pre-sale

During the run-up to the ether sale we will be releasing a series of blog posts regarding our development plans and intended organizational structure. Today we describe some of the background details of the ether sale module. The sale module will be displayed on our website at https://www.ethereum.org for the...

Published on: July 09, 2014 | Source: Ethereum Blog favicon Ethereum Blog

On Stake

The topic of mining centralization has been a very important one over the past few weeks. GHASH.io, the Bitcoin network's largest mining pool, has for the past month directed over 40% of the Bitcoin network's hashpower, and two weeks ago briefly spiked over 50%, theoretically giving it monopoly control over...

Published on: July 05, 2014 | Source: Ethereum Blog favicon Ethereum Blog

Advanced Contract Programming Example: SchellingCoin

Writing effective decentralized applications in Ethereum is at the same time easy and hard. The easy part we all know: rather than needing to create your own blockchain, manage complicated database code, deal with networking and NAT traversal, or any of the other complexities involving writing a peer-to-peer app from...

Published on: June 30, 2014 | Source: Ethereum Blog favicon Ethereum Blog

On Mining

Decentralization, n. The security assumption that a nineteen year old in Hangzhou and someone who is maybe in the UK, and maybe not, have not yet decided to collude with each other. There has been a large amount of ruckus in the past week about the issue of mining...

Published on: June 19, 2014 | Source: Ethereum Blog favicon Ethereum Blog

Ethereum Project Update

Development of the Ethereum project has gone very well over the months since inception. The core activity โ€” development of the software platform โ€” is on track and many developers around the world are starting to build small, exploratory distributed applications on the platform, even though we are still not...

Published on: June 05, 2014 | Source: Ethereum Blog favicon Ethereum Blog

What If Ethereum Lived on a Treap? Or, Blockchains Charging Rent

Although truly solving blockchain scalability fundamentally, that is to say figuring out a solution to the problem that every node must process every transaction, is a very hard problem, and all suggested solutions rely on either highly advanced cryptography or intricate multi-blockchain architectures, partial solutions that provide a constant-factor improvement...

Published on: May 27, 2014 | Source: Ethereum Blog favicon Ethereum Blog

On Long-Term Cryptocurrency Distribution Models

One of the challenges when creating a new cryptocurrency is figuring out what the distribution model is going to be. Who is going to receive the currency units, at what time, and what is the mechanism that decides? Despite the crucial importance of this question, there has actually been comparatively...

Published on: May 24, 2014 | Source: Ethereum Blog favicon Ethereum Blog

Long-Range Attacks: The Serious Problem With Adaptive Proof of Work

Our current proof of work design, blockchain-based proof of work, is the second iteration of our attempt to create a mining algorithm that is guaranteed to remain CPU-friendly and resistant to optimization by specialized hardware (ASICs) in the long term. Our first attempt, Dagger, tried to take the idea of...

Published on: May 15, 2014 | Source: Ethereum Blog favicon Ethereum Blog

The Xbox and Ethereumโ€™s Dual Mandate

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Published on: May 15, 2014 | Source: Ethereum Blog favicon Ethereum Blog

DAOs, DACs, DAs and More: An Incomplete Terminology Guide

One of the most popular topics in the digital consensus space (a new term for cryptocurrency 2.0 that Iโ€™m beta-testing) is the concept of decentralized autonomous entities. There are now a number of groups rapidly getting involved in the space, including Bitshares (also known as Invictus Innovations) developing โ€œdecentralized autonomous...

Published on: May 06, 2014 | Source: Ethereum Blog favicon Ethereum Blog

Serpent upgrades: More Fun Stuff

Over the past two weeks our primary focus has been getting all of the clients updated to PoC5 compatibility, and it definitely has been a long road. Among the changes to the VM include: The new init/code mechanism: basically, when you create a contract, the code provided will...

Published on: May 02, 2014 | Source: Ethereum Blog favicon Ethereum Blog

Decentralized Protocol Monetization and Forks

The idea of releasing a new currency as a mechanism for funding protocol development is perhaps one of the most interesting economic innovations to come out of the cryptocurrency space. In the past twenty years, we have seen a growing centralization in the protocols that underlie the internet, with the...

Published on: April 30, 2014 | Source: Ethereum Blog favicon Ethereum Blog

The Issuance Model in Ethereum

Ether (ETH), the cryptofuel that powers distributed applications on the Ethereum platform, will be issued at a constant annual linear rate via the block mining process. This rate is 0.3 times the total amount of ETH that will be purchased in the pre-sale. While the best metaphor for ETH...

Published on: April 10, 2014 | Source: Ethereum Blog favicon Ethereum Blog

Pyethereum and Serpent Programming Guide

The content of this tutorial is intended to apply to PoC5. Most of the instructions given below will not work in the older PoC4 implementations of AlethZero (C++) and Ethereal (Go) Over the last few weeks, we have made a large number of changes to the Ethereum protocol. POC4,...

Published on: April 10, 2014 | Source: Ethereum Blog favicon Ethereum Blog

SchellingCoin: A Minimal-Trust Universal Data Feed

One of the main applications of Ethereum that people have been interested in is financial contracts and derivatives. Although financial derivatives have acquired a reputation as a highly risky and destabilizing device with the sole function of enriching speculators, the underlying concept in fact has a number of legitimate uses,...

Published on: March 28, 2014 | Source: Ethereum Blog favicon Ethereum Blog

The Latest EVM: โ€œEthereum Is A Trust-Free Closure Systemโ€

In the past two weeks our lead C++ developer, Gavin Wood, and myself have been spending a lot of time meeting the local Ethereum community in San Francisco and Silicon Valley. We were very excited to see such a large amount of interest in our project, and the fact that...

Published on: March 20, 2014 | Source: Ethereum Blog favicon Ethereum Blog

The Question of Mining

There are a lot of interesting changes to the Ethereum protocol that are in the works, which will hopefully improve the power of the system, add further features such as light-client friendliness and a higher degree of extensibility, and make Ethereum contracts easier to code. Theoretically, none of these changes...

Published on: March 20, 2014 | Source: Ethereum Blog favicon Ethereum Blog

DAOs Are Not Scary, Part 2: Reducing Barriers

In the last installment of this series, we talked about what โ€œsmart contractsโ€ (or, perhaps more accurately, โ€œself-enforcing contractsโ€) are, and discussed in detail the two main mechanisms through which these contracts can have โ€œforceโ€: smart property and โ€œfactumโ€ currencies. We also discussed the limits of smart contracts, and how...

Published on: March 01, 2014 | Source: Ethereum Blog favicon Ethereum Blog

DAOs Are Not Scary, Part 1: Self-Enforcing Contracts And Factum Law

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 โ€œsmart contractsโ€ that execute themselves without any need, or any opportunity, for human intervention or involvement, people forming Skynet-like โ€œdecentralized autonomous organizationsโ€ that live entirely...

Published on: February 24, 2014 | Source: Ethereum Blog favicon Ethereum Blog

Ethereum Scalability and Decentralization Updates

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 a period of several days for a new bitcoind node to fully synchronize, the UTXO set that must be stored in RAM is approaching 500...

Published on: February 18, 2014 | Source: Ethereum Blog favicon Ethereum Blog

Important Statement regarding the Ether pre-sale

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 experiences, weโ€™ve encountered a lot of passionate support and wonderful questions that have helped us refine our thoughts and goals including the process we will...

Published on: February 13, 2014 | Source: Ethereum Blog favicon Ethereum Blog

Why Not Just Use X? An Instructive Example from Bitcoin

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 to take a valid transaction of yours and mutate it in a way which leaves it valid and functionally identical but with a different...

Published on: February 09, 2014 | Source: Ethereum Blog favicon Ethereum Blog