chainweb-node
reach-lang
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BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | Apache License 2.0 |
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chainweb-node
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Newb Question about KDA
Most of your questions could be answered if you read the white paper. https://docs.kadena.io/basics/whitepapers/overview
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Building a Kadena node outside of flux.
You'll problably need to be familiar with Linux and Docker, but most of what you need to do is documented elsewhere (e.g. https://github.com/kadena-io/chainweb-node or https://hub.docker.com/r/kadena/chainweb-node).
- Next KD-7 miner 3k at these KDA prices & Goldshell still wins.
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Release: Chainweb-node version 2.14.
Official release: https://github.com/kadena-io/chainweb-node/releases/tag/2.14 For full details refer to the Changelog: https://github.com/kadena-io/chainweb-node/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md
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Kadena Mining Difficulty
Not true. https://github.com/kadena-io/chainweb-node/blob/master/rewards/miner_rewards.csv
- KD5 miner lifespan
- Please Explain Block Reward Schedule
- Chainweb-node version 2.12.1 is out
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How to Solo Mine Kadena on Poolflare?
Not worth it it still a 2% fee just look up either how to mine kda solo on youtube or run this https://github.com/kadena-io/chainweb-node/releases/tag/2.12
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Chain web update 2.12 and so???
Per KDA discord the following. Can ANYone translate as in what may or may not be effected (like wallets?) "This version replaces all previous versions. Any prior version will stop working on 2022-01-13T00:00:00Z. Node administrators must upgrade to this version before that date. " https://github.com/kadena-io/chainweb-node/releases/tag/2.12
reach-lang
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i want to become a block chain developer
Here is a link to their website https://reach.sh/ . Check out their documentation, discord (great community), and they have videos on youtube as well!
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What is the best crypto programming language and why? Looking for insights from programmers.
I'd highly suggest looking into Reach language (reach.sh). It's a smart contract language based on javascript that has the ability to deploy on ethereum, algorand, and conflux blockchains (i'm sure they will add more at some point). It's a lot simpler to learn than solidity for instance.
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Smart Contract Tool on Algorand
https://reach.sh there are also sdks available for Java, JavaScript, Python, go
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Introducing the Beta launch of Pokerand.io, a built-from-scratch Poker Platform for the Algorand Blockchain
Pokerand.io is built from the ground-up using Flutter, a UI software development kit created by Google. The Smart Contract, which handles deposits, withdrawals, authentication, and maintains player balances on-chain, is built using the Reach.sh smart contract platform (https://reach.sh/). The Reach contract will be published as an open-source project on GitHub, along with simple NodeJS programs to manually reproduce Deposits and Withdrawals of tokens.
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Take this downtime to learn a blockchain programming language.
reach.sh is...
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Defly: Finding Bugs - The background story of the HumbleSwap relaunch.
When this was first released someone commented "RIP reach" and I assumed the contracts were written with reach.sh
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why Algorand DeFi is underdeveloped?
The second point is somewhat invalid. Aside from pyteal, which compiles python to teal smart contracts, there is also Reach which is JavaScript to teal.
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I want to make a small P2E (and Free to Earn) game, I have couple of questions regarding that
If you want a game where there are smart contracts and moves are recorded on the blockchain then either I suggest to wait for Cardano sidechains to itself with smart contract languages which are a bit easier (e.g. https://github.com/reach-sh/reach-lang) or simply develop in Solidity on Milkomeda sidechain with MetaMask.
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How to deploy your Decentralized Application on 4EVERLAND
In this article, we will cover a tutorial on how to build and deploy your decentralized Application on 4everland. For this case, we will be using react js and 4everland will be used to manage our front-end. The Application will use the Ethereum network and it will be written in Reach, a dApp programming language that is simple to learn and has a Javascript syntax.
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I’m not going to lie
If you want to look at some examples of smart contracts implemented in a higher level language, there's reach, which is Js based, which compiles to various chain vms including avm. Their GitHub has numerous example smart contracts that I found useful. Their docs & walkthroughs are also good to get you started thinking the right way. You may even consider it for implementation if you're comfortable with JS. It also provides compile time assertions that double check your code for things like "value X should only be visible to participant A" which I found great as a concept.
What are some alternatives?
chainweb-mining-client - A mining client for Kadena
plutus - The Plutus language implementation and tools
cardano-ledger - The ledger implementation and specifications of the Cardano blockchain.
crypto-fees - Website for comparing total daily fees of various blockchain protocols.
AlgoSwap - Decentralized Uniswap-like exchange for Algorand Standard Assets. Currently a work-in-progress.
kepler - A Haskell framework that facilitates writing ABCI applications
hevm - Dapp, Seth, Hevm, and more
chainweb-data - Data ingestion for Chainweb.
Formality - A modern proof language [Moved to: https://github.com/kind-lang/Kind]
real-world-pact - Real-world smart contracts and apps built with Pact & Chainweb
go-algorand - Algorand's official implementation in Go.