gaia
starport
gaia | starport | |
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30 | 14 | |
434 | 811 | |
2.8% | - | |
9.4 | 9.8 | |
about 24 hours ago | almost 2 years ago | |
Go | Go | |
Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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gaia
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⚛️Lambda Uprade Incoming⚛️
Cosmos Hub Validators can get up to speed with the upgrade process : HERE
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⛔️Gov Spam Prevention⚛️
Follow the development: HERE
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What are the Cosmos Hub devs up to right now?
https://github.com/cosmos/gaia/branches/active
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Teritori and Rebus (I have low karma so my post was removed)??? Hope this helps
You for example go to the official source repository of cosmos, which is https://github.com/cosmos/gaia/releases, and get the official CLI client. You can use that to create a AUTHZ transaction which you sign on your ledger. It’s the same transaction you can sign with yieldmos or RestakeApp and Keplr as soon as the UI is updated. It’s just a limitation in the UI that we need to use the CLI for now. You never enter your seed in the CLI if you use a ledger.
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Polkadot vs Atom
If you’re talking specifically about the “Composable Parachain”, the Cosmos equivalent is Interchain Security which is set to launch imminently https://github.com/cosmos/gaia/blob/main/docs/interchain-security.md
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Initial Investment on Being a Validator
Cosmos is actually one of the harder chains to validate because of its heavier system requirements (https://github.com/cosmos/gaia/issues/704), and since it doesn't enforce any minimum commission rates, so validators are pushed to offer lower (even negative!) rates to attract delegations to stand out in this relatively large 175 active set.
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Interchain Foundation & Gaia
for over six months I have been reporting that there are issues with interchain foundation delegations on the cosmos hub. Trying to report this has led to retaliation-- the first person I reported this to was Billy, and he attempted to use the contributors covenant (contributorcovenant.org) to remove me from cosmos during proposal 69. He said I tweeted too much. To the best of my knowledge I'm the sole validator trying (https://github.com/cosmos/gaia/pulls) to make code contributions to the hub.
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Cosmos interchain security
I recommend reading the Interchain Security Litepaper for more info on V1-3, and the rationale behind some design decisions.
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Prop 69: Value Accrual to the Atom or Unnecessary Bloat?
Cosmos Hub Bloat: Fat Gaia by Jacob Gadikian, Notional Validator The main bloat here comes from future dapps that have been approved by governance. The extra load on the Hub would increase the RAM usage, upkeep cost, and system requirements for validators Could possibly increase barrier to entry for new/independent validators
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Economical incentive of becoming a validator
I learned about what I said in #3 from a short discussion with one of the devs. More generally, here's the interchain security litepaper.
starport
- Blockchain using Go
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💬🔥 AMA with Peng Zhong, CEO of Tendermint 💬🔥 - July 8th, @ 3:00PM PDT / 6:00PM EDT Community AMA
Starport: Github • Telegram • Discord
- Cosmos Devs: What cool projects are you building for the Cosmo Network and how can I contribute?
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💬🔥 AMA with Immasssi of Juno Network 💬🔥 - June 7th, @ 9:00AM PDT / 12:00PM EDT
One of the great things about the Cosmos Ecosystem is the sheer amount of modules available for integration. Moreover, tools like Starport make it super simple to create a new chain. We've also benefited immensely from the work of the Confio team on the CosmWasm module. Thanks to all these community efforts, Juno is fully working today.
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The state of the Top DEFI protocols and their pros and cons for a currently new crypto developer. (And why after some deeper research I STILL CHOSE ALGORAND!)
Starport - Cosmos: The Internet of Blockchains
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Can I create my own coin using the Cosmos SDK?
https://github.com/tendermint/starport#quick-start
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Starport question and doubts
Hello, I’m trying to build a blockchain using startport, I have watched this video https://youtu.be/DhciTJHxvAY but I haven’t understood how the "system works" since in the docs https://github.com/tendermint/starport/tree/develop/docs it’s not discussed the "network create chain" command, and I thought the new chain already started after "starport serve"
- Creating a new Token: Cw20 vs trc10/20 vs erc20 vs others?
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Platform to create Tokens on Cosmos
Starport would be the way https://github.com/tendermint/starport
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💬🔥AMA with JACK ZAMPOLIN - LIVE NOW 🔥💬
Come join our discord! link here: https://cosmos.network/
What are some alternatives?
cosmos-sdk - :chains: A Framework for Building High Value Public Blockchains :sparkles:
liquid-staking - Liquid Staking: An ICF-funded project to explore how staking will evolve.
tendermint - ⟁ Tendermint Core (BFT Consensus) in Go
cross-chain-validation
substrate-open-working-groups - The Susbstrate Open Working Groups (SOWG) are community-based mechanisms to develop standards, specifications, implementations, guidelines or general initiatives in regards to the Substrate framework. It could, but not restricted to, lead to new Polkadot Standards Proposals. SOWG is meant as a place to find and track ongoing efforts and enable everybody with similar interests to join and contribute.
governance - Resources for Cosmos governance
juno - Open Source Platform for Interoperable Smart Contracts
go-bitsong - :rocket: Official BitSong Blockchain Implementation in Go
cw-plus - Production Quality contracts under open source licenses
mainnet - It's happening!
SecretNetwork - 𝕊 The Secret Network