hie-core
The Daml smart contract language (by digital-asset)
whitepaper
Circles Protocol Whitepaper (by CirclesUBI)
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7 | 9 | |
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9.9 | 0.0 | |
5 days ago | over 2 years ago | |
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Apache License 2.0 | Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 4.0 |
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
hie-core
Posts with mentions or reviews of hie-core.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-10.
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Daily General Discussion - May 10, 2023
A challenger to Solidity? Never heard of anyone else using this before.
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What is enterprise blockchain, and why should you care?
How does it make sense to say that a system is both a blockchain and not a blockchain at the same time? Is enterprise blockchain (also called DLT) censorship resistant? What are the main challenges of implementing enterprise blockchain in real life, and how can Daml (Digital Asset’s open source smart contract language and platform) help tackle the challenges? We’ll look at those questions and others in this post.
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Looking for Daml smart contracts developers to build a wallet application
I'm looking for Daml (smart contracts) developers to build out smart contract templates for a wallet application will be used to mint / swap / send digital asset.
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Smart Contracts Blueprints
It's extremely easy to get started. All you need to do is describe the behavior of your application in an easy to read and write smart-contract language, and let Daml take care of infrastructure and integrations. You can take a look here https://daml.com/
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Question about managed hyperledger pricing from a beginner.
If the goal is to create a supply chain management system, and get experience in writing smart contracts, I would suggest checking out Daml (https://daml.com/). Daml is a smart contract language which can be later deployed onto Hyerpledger Fabric if you wish, or other blockchains.
- What's Available For F# Blockchain?
whitepaper
Posts with mentions or reviews of whitepaper.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-10.
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Daily General Discussion - July 12, 2023
Does Circles UBI count?
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Daily General Discussion - May 10, 2023
Have you come across this project yet? https://joincircles.net/
- As a city, what do we think about UBI?
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Analysis of cryptocurrency?
Nick Land's book Crypto-Current: Bitcoin & Philosophy is interesting. He would probably say that crypto is self-critiquing. We are arguably seeing this self-critiquing nature of crypto actually playing out in the competition to write new "ethical white papers". So you might also try researching some post-bitcoin white papers, as these critique bitcoin and try to improve upon it. Two specific examples are the Circles Whitepaper, which I like and think makes a convincing case for the atomic base case of default trustlessness (and I like their idea that we all have to actively choose what money system we use, if we want to change from the default—but Circles also makes no sense in terms of scarcity economics, it could only be adopted voluntarily); and the Ethereum Improvement Proposals or EIPs, which trace the self-critique of the Ethereum blockchain.
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What are the best websites for getting a bird's-eye view of global affairs?
I think instead of an objective solution, we can have a subjective solution where each person builds a web of trust by starting with a few known individuals. Circles has a model sort of like this for getting on the network and for linking together individuals who don't know each other.
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when you realize we are in 'The Island' waiting to 'be a billionaire, so fucking bad'. there's only more misery at the top. let's end this shit y'all.
I think Circles is interesting. It's a global, fair, voluntary system that seems to truly start at the theoretical grassroots level. If we all opted to use Circles, it would fix a lot of things. Maybe the idea can be improved upon.
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Interested in theory about "collaborators". For example, "collaborating with oppressors", using prisoners to guard other prisoners, and the special privileged position of the head of household staff amongst the help
Actually, that is pretty similar to how Circles UBI works, so maybe that would be a good place to start! Circles gives everyone who has a wallet the same constant income forever, and it starts when you get three vouches from existing users and create your wallet. (So it incentivizes early adoption of the UBI system, but is increasingly fair over the long-term the longer everyone has been in the system.) Circles starts with nobody being connected and Circles being non-fungible, and then peer-to-peer connections are explicitly approved that allow tokens to be fungible only insofar as p2p links are approved.
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Cryptocurrency Is A Hideous Monstrosity Made Out Of Computers And Greed That Must Be Destroyed
With crypto we can actively imagine and design our own social relations and then make that into a protocol anyone can use. It doesn't have to be about numbers and money. It can be any rules or actions that you can imagine and articulate. That's why it's so interesting. Have you read the Circles UBI white paper? That's one of the better post-Ethereum white papers I have seen. It doesn't oversell the potential and it's a pretty grounded discussion of the requirements for something like this to take off (i.e., people would have to electively choose to accept the initially worthless currency to bootstrap the community/market). Circles has issues but it is inspiring and thought-provoking to read, at least.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing hie-core and whitepaper you can also consider the following projects:
leksah - Haskell IDE
eth2-beaconchain-explorer - Open source golang based explorer for the eth2 beacon chain
ghcide - A library for building Haskell IDE tooling
ao-3
hie-bios - Set up a GHC API session for various Haskell Projects
ao-react - reimplementation of the AO frontend using TypeScript and React
hlint - Haskell source code suggestions
implicit-hie - Auto generate a stack or cabal multi component hie.yaml file
ghci-ng
profiterole - GHC prof manipulation script
bisect-binary - Tool to determine relevant parts of binary data
ihaskell - A Haskell kernel for the Jupyter project.