2019-2-8 17:42 |
The Ethereum Foundation has refuted alleged plans to spend $15 million on the development of Verifiable Delay Functions for use in its planned transition to Proof-of-Stake
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2019-2-8 17:42 |
The Ethereum Foundation has refuted alleged plans to spend $15 million on the development of Verifiable Delay Functions for use in its planned transition to Proof-of-Stake
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Ethereum Denies VDF Rumors It had been reported that Ethereum has to make the transition to a proof-of-stake system and was to invest $15 million in the development of Verifiable Delay Functions (VDFs) which would aid this transition.
2019-2-8 22:04 | |
$15 Million Venture Proposed By Ethereum Foundation For Verifiable Delay Functions Verifiable Delay Functions (VDFs) is a new technology that the Ethereum foundation is examining, offering an unpredictable and unbiased computer-generated response system.
2019-2-7 23:42 | |
The Ethereum Foundation may spend $15 million on a project implementing randomness tech called "Verifiable Delay Functions."
2019-2-7 11:20 | |
Algorand is a new cryptocurrency that confirms transactions with latency on the order of a minute while scaling to many users. Algorand ensures that users never have divergent views of confirmed transactions, even if some of the users are malicious and the network is temporarily partitioned.
2018-8-7 02:57 | |
Special thanks to Eli Ben-Sasson for ongoing help, explanations and review, coming up with some of the examples used in this post, and most crucially of all inventing a lot of this stuff; thanks to Hsiao-wei Wang for reviewing Hopefully many people by now have heard of ZK-SNARKs, the general-purpose succinct zero knowledge proof technology that can be used for all sorts of usecases ranging from verifiable computation to privacy-preserving cryptocurrency.
2018-7-21 23:03 | |