memo
By MichaelTen
bch-vm-limits
By fixing poorly-targeted limits, we can make Bitcoin Cash contracts more powerful (without increasing validation costs). (by bitjson)
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memo
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Bitcoin Cash Tinkering "We’d rather BCH stopped breaking the protocol and focused on scaling instead so we can keep using it."
Similarly, this is a CHIP you likely will find yourself in: https://github.com/bitjson/bch-vm-limits
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CHIP: Bounded Looping Operations – enable loops in BCH contracts without increasing processing or memory requirements
Loops were originally excluded from this design on the mistaken assumption that they risk consuming excessive validation resources. In reality, a small number of VM operations make up the majority of resource usage during transaction validation, and any implementation of bounded loops can be many orders of magnitude faster than the most pathological VM bytecode constructions.
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New CHIP: Targeted Virtual Machine Limits – more flexibility for BCH contracts without increasing validation costs
Hi all, I just published a new Cash Improvement Proposal – CHIP: Targeted Virtual Machine Limits. The summary is below:
What are some alternatives?
When comparing memo and bch-vm-limits you can also consider the following projects:
chip-bcmr - CHIP: Bitcoin Cash Metadata Registries
libauth - An ultra-lightweight, zero-dependency TypeScript library for Bitcoin Cash, Bitcoin, and Bitauth applications.
urbit - An operating function
diaspora* - A privacy-aware, distributed, open source social network.
bch-loops - A proposal to enable loops in BCH contracts without increasing processing or memory requirements.
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