mi-cho-coq VS tezedge

Compare mi-cho-coq vs tezedge and see what are their differences.

tezedge

Tezos node/shell in Rust. Unfortunately dev has ceased. If you are interested in resurrecting, please contact @drchrispinnock (by tezedge)
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- about 1 year ago
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- MIT License
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mi-cho-coq

Posts with mentions or reviews of mi-cho-coq. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-05-02.
  • Every link DEVs interested on Tezos should know
    18 projects | /r/tezos | 2 May 2022
  • 12 reasons Cardano can't scale in 2022
    8 projects | /r/CryptoCurrency | 19 Jan 2022
    There are similarities between the promises made by Cardano and what you find in Tezos: * proof-of-stake L1s * on-chain voting: Voltaire for Cardano vs periodic elections on Tezos (already 8 important upgrades of the protocol that were voted for, with the Foundation abstaining!) * formal verification of contracts and the chain itself: mentioned here for Cardano vs several projects in Tezos (Mi-Cho-Coq, foobar.land, both using the Coq proof assistant) * ongoing work on L2s: Hydra for Cardano vs Deku, zkRollups and optimistic rollups as well (a bit similar to Arbitrum IIRC).
  • Formal Verification: Tezos’s Feature Nobody Talks About
    1 project | /r/tezos | 8 Dec 2021
    We are not working with LIGO to verify smart contracts, more with Mi-Cho-Coq which aims to verify smart contracts directly at the Michelson level. Using Mi-Cho-Coq it is possible to verify the Michelson output of LIGO or SmartPy. I heard LIGO people also have projects to do verification directly at the LIGO's level or verify the implementation of the LIGO compiler.
  • Front running and general architecture?
    1 project | /r/tezos | 2 Sep 2021
    Formal verification for smart contracts. Many (Not all) categories of vulnerabilities can be avoided that way. See fe: https://medium.com/coinmonks/verify-a-smart-contract-with-archetype-6e0ea548e2da or https://gitlab.com/nomadic-labs/mi-cho-coq which can be used on any michelson code.
  • About Michelson design
    3 projects | /r/tezos | 5 Aug 2021
  • ELI5 This “superior tech” Tezos has
    5 projects | /r/tezos | 29 Mar 2021
    The link to the Coq formalization of Michelson, to formally verify smart-contracts: https://gitlab.com/nomadic-labs/mi-cho-coq
  • Supporting EVM, WASM Bitcoin Script, etc.
    1 project | /r/tezos | 19 Feb 2021
    Web assembly is stack-based and there are tools like KWasm for formal verification - so a move to WASM is a more likely candidate... but Michelson is a very capable and verifiable stack based low-level language too. https://gitlab.com/nomadic-labs/mi-cho-coq/

tezedge

Posts with mentions or reviews of tezedge. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-05-02.
  • Still waiting on Rust
    1 project | /r/tezos | 11 May 2022
    I know TezEdge is a thing, but it seems to be missing basic features. E.g. it doesn't appear to implement context updating logic (add an op, get a new context and a receipt). Should we have a parallel effort?
  • Every link DEVs interested on Tezos should know
    18 projects | /r/tezos | 2 May 2022
  • Tenderbake scalability?
    2 projects | /r/tezos | 22 Sep 2021
    I do not. IMO, OCAML was the worst language to use to implement Tezos. I'm sure there are "academic" reasons on why this incredibly obscure language was chosen, but from functionality and community contribution aspects, the worst. I'm more focused on https://github.com/tezedge/tezedge getting funding and seeing their project become mainstream.
  • RiB Newsletter #23 - Rewriting In Rust?
    11 projects | /r/rust | 5 May 2021
    TezEdge. Tezos in Rust. Official client is in OCaml.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing mi-cho-coq and tezedge you can also consider the following projects:

juvix - Juvix empowers developers to write code in a high-level, functional language, compile it to gas-efficient output VM instructions, and formally verify the safety of their contracts prior to deployment and execution.

Node - MASQ combines the benefits of VPN and Tor technology to create a superior next-generation privacy software, where users are rewarded for supporting an uncensored global web. Users gain privacy and anonymity online, while helping promote Internet Freedom.

cardano-ledger - The ledger implementation and specifications of the Cardano blockchain.

libzkchannels - zkChannels: Anonymous Payment Channels for Bitcoin, Zcash, Tezos and more

hicdex

parity-bitcoin - The Parity Bitcoin client

CIPs

winterfell - A STARK prover and verifier for arbitrary computations

tzkt - 😼 Awesome Tezos blockchain indexer and API

TDN - Trusted Distributed Network. (Also a micro-framework for building decentralized applications)

Conseil - Query API and indexer for Tezos and other decentralized platforms.

iota.rs - Official IOTA Rust library.