aneris VS toychain

Compare aneris vs toychain and see what are their differences.

aneris

Program logic for developing and verifying distributed systems (by logsem)

toychain

A minimalistic blockchain consensus implemented and verified in Coq (by verse-lab)
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aneris toychain
1 1
31 110
- 1.8%
9.2 0.0
about 16 hours ago about 4 years ago
Coq Coq
MIT License BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License
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aneris

Posts with mentions or reviews of aneris. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

toychain

Posts with mentions or reviews of toychain. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing aneris and toychain you can also consider the following projects:

verdi-raft - An implementation of the Raft distributed consensus protocol, verified in Coq using the Verdi framework

Coq-Equations - A function definition package for Coq

proofs - My personal repository of formally verified mathematics.

awesome-substrate - A curated list of awesome projects and resources related to the Substrate blockchain development framework.

math-comp - Mathematical Components

ConCert - A framework for smart contract verification in Coq

magmide - A dependently-typed proof language intended to make provably correct bare metal code possible for working software engineers.

CompCert - The CompCert formally-verified C compiler

UniMath - This coq library aims to formalize a substantial body of mathematics using the univalent point of view.