Kindelia
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Kindelia
- Kindelia: A minimal peer-to-peer computer that isn't a cryptocurrency
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Blockchain: Is it all about cryptocurrency?
This is a good example of a currency-less blockchain:
https://github.com/Kindelia/Kindelia
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I've been shadow-banned on /r/cryptocurrency for posting Kindelia, a full redesign of Ethereum that is actually decentralized, efficient and secure
I've recently posted Kindelia's whitepaper on /r/cryptocurrency, and they shadow-banned me. They've started by deleting my explanation of the protocol several times, and then shadow-banned me entirely. I can still comment, but it only appears to me. That is disgusting. We're here for decentralization, yet there are gatekeepers censoring people building groundbreaking tech. No wonder my projects are way less popular than a lot of garbage that fail to deliver 1% of the tech we've available, today. This is disgusting. How we come to that?
- Kindelia is a new layer 1 I'm developing since I've left the Ethereum Foundation. I want it to be the Bitcoin of the p2p computers. It has very solid foundations and I think its paper deserves a read!
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!save on Whitepaper
On Kindelia Whitepaper theres an explanation about how !save effect works, and the comparation with the Ethereum SSTORE but I still don't get it well... Do we have a better or deeper example of how its works and about how the SSTORE is so ineficcient?
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‘If You Like PoW, Use Ethereum Classic,’ Says Vitalik Buterin
Hope it is fine to chime in and link Kindelia. It is an ultra-minimalist, type-theory oriented take on Ethereum's concept I've working on since I left the Ethereum Foundation a few years ago. It can't have PoS by definition (there is no built in token), and it is based on Keccak too, so it may be a great alternative for Ethereum miners to move to.
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How to match numbers in HVM
I created the issue anyway https://github.com/Kindelia/Kindelia/issues/96 , there could be a better solution to this
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when kindelia will be launched?
We are planing to do it on January, dates might change since we are a small group: https://github.com/Kindelia/Kindelia/blob/master/ROADMAP.md
- THIS IS HVM BRRR
did-core
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9 Things You Didn't Know About Decentralized Identifiers
In 1994, Tim Berners Lee, the creator of the World Wide Web, founded the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). The W3C is made up of groups of people focused on setting the best practices and standards for building the web. For example, the W3C develops and maintains standards for HTML, CSS, Web Accessibility, and Web Security. In July 2022, The W3C officially published standards for Decentralized Identifiers. This way, technologists would have blueprint for building and managing digital identity as we make the shift towards controlling your identity on the internet. Check out the Decentralized Identifiers specification here.
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Understanding Decentralized Identifiers for 10-year-olds
A few months ago, I started looking into decentralization on the web and how this could impact our world as we know it today - thanks to Web5 and our work at TBD. One of the biggest and most important pillars in achieving this decentralized future is called Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs).
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Show HN: Did – Decentralized Public Information Network
Unfortunate choice of name, given https://www.w3.org/TR/did-core/.
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Poll: Only 16% of Americans Support the Government Issuing a Central Bank Digital Currency
I'm also a software engineer, and I'm actively working on making it a thing in a parallel system (referenced above) lol. DIDs have been a standard for a while, and as someone who's had my SIN compromised (by Equifax of all places), our current way of handling ID is far easier to hack than a well implemented digital ID would be. Its actually asinine to me that I was compromised in 2016, and DID existed then... yet here we are 7 years later, with identity thefts only climbing year-over-year, and we still have antiquated, and clearly failing identity systems in place.
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Official /r/rust "Who's Hiring" thread for job-seekers and job-offerers [Rust 1.70]
DESCRIPTION: We are looking for a Rust developer to join the team developing a cross-platform digital identity application using the Tauri framework and several (cloud-based) Rust components for Identity-as-a-Service solutions. We are a young start-up that is developing digital identity products and solutions for people and organizations, based on the decentralized identity standards. Our work includes developing open-source implementations of standards such as DID and Verifiable Credentials from W3C and OpenID4VC from the OpenID Foundation. Using this technology, people gain control over their own digital identities and data and can easily share verifiable information with third parties, enabling more privacy and digital trust.
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S3 domain claimed on Bluesky by someone who doesn't own the domain
DID methods are the W3C solution to decentralized identity: https://www.w3.org/TR/did-core/
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We updated our RSA SSH host key
https://www.w3.org/TR/did-core/#key-and-signature-expiration
"9.8 Verification Method Revocation" https://www.w3.org/TR/did-core/#verification-method-revocati...
Blockerts is built upon W3C DID and W3C Verified Credentials, W3C Linked Data Signatures, and Merkel trees (and JSON-LD). From the Blockerts FAQ
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Privatizing Our Digital Identities
What do you think about Decentralized Identity (DIDs - https://www.w3.org/TR/did-core/)? With it, you can have several identities and easily generate new ones when needed (but you probably need to have a single, government-recognized identity for the real world).
Europe seems to be working hard on establishing an identity for every citizen: https://commission.europa.eu/strategy-and-policy/priorities-... (most countries already have that, but this is about unifying the various countries' ID systems).
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Domain Names as Handles in Bluesky
Domain names as handles are a cool idea, and you can already do a variant of them in the "fediverse" either by hosting your own instance of a service or by configuring a WebFinger alias (which is what I do).
I'm less convinced by DIDs[1], which is what Bluesky seems to run on: I've yet to see an explanation for why the DID standard exists, given that it effectively punts all semantics (including basic things like cryptographic verification) onto unstandardized "methods" in an uncontrolled global namespace.
[1]: https://www.w3.org/TR/did-core/
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Identity management solution for Ethereum: Ideas/Suggestions?
- very close is the foundation regarding Decentralized Identifiers by the W3C https://www.w3.org/TR/did-core/ // https://w3c.github.io/did-core/
What are some alternatives?
urbit - An operating function
specification - Solid Technical Reports
didkit - A cross-platform toolkit for decentralized identity.
Specification - Base class with tests for adding specifications to a DDD model
luds - lnurl specifications
hcxdumptool - Small tool to capture packets from wlan devices.
challenge-bypass-extension - DEPRECATED - Client for Privacy Pass protocol providing unlinkable cryptographic tokens
developer-guide - Github mirror of our developer documentation at https://docs.siasky.net/
lnurl-rfc - lnurl specifications [Moved to: https://github.com/lnurl/luds]
ion - The Identity Overlay Network (ION) is a DID Method implementation using the Sidetree protocol atop Bitcoin
chatternet-client-http
openssh-portable - Portable OpenSSH