namada
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namada | owid-grapher | |
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9 | 198 | |
2,374 | 1,320 | |
0.6% | 1.0% | |
10.0 | 10.0 | |
5 days ago | 5 days ago | |
Rust | TypeScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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namada
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Namada: The Blockchain of the Future
More information : https://namada.net/
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$NAM airdrop to $ATOM holders + incentivized testnet users from Namada
Web https://namada.net
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New Privacy Blockchain Namada Proposes First Ever Shielded Airdrop to Zcash
Both Namada and Zcash use zero-knowledge proofs (ZK-proofs), a type of cryptography, to verify transactions without revealing the sender, receiver or the transaction amount. ZK-proofs are a technique for proving the validity of information without revealing the information itself. ZEC users can either keep transaction details confidential (shielded) or public (transparent).
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Namada's Solutions for Secure and Private Transactions in the DeFi Space
Let’s return to this concept of privacy being a public good and Namada’s unified privacy set. Namada actually incentivises the growth in users (and thus assets and overall privacy) of the set itself by subsidizing and rewarding those entering the privacy set. By subsidizing and rewarding users for their privacy usage, arguably privacy (due to its externality) should be considered a public good.
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A Namada testnet has spawn
The Ethereum Bridge is not yet implemented as of 0.12.0. Keep an eye on the Changelog 📷 to see when it will be released.
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Free For All Cohorts Quest
A) Given the published resources (blog, website, talks/podcasts, docs, specs, codebase) summarise, write about the Namada protocol, its components, or content that helps more people understand / learn about the project.
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Introduction to the Namada Protocol
Reference implementation in Rust: github.com/anoma/namada
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (October 2022)
Heliax | Multiple roles | REMOTE (+-2 hours from CEST ideal) | Full Time | https://heliax.dev/jobs#all-jobs
Heliax is a public goods lab which was built on years of pioneering experience across distributed systems, programming language theory, and zero-knowledge cryptography. All our work is open-source. Examples of some of our projects are Namada (https://github.com/anoma/namada), a sovereign proof-of-stake blockchain; Juvix (https://github.com/anoma/juvix), an experimental programming language; and Taiga (https://github.com/anoma/taiga), a framework for generalized shielded state transitions.
We are currently actively hiring for a number of positions, most notably Senior Rust Engineers, Senior Full Stack Engineers, and a Protocol Security Lead.
For the Senior Rust Engineer position, we are looking for experienced Rust developers that are interested in applying novel research to create high-quality open-source technology and solve outstanding problems in the blockchain space. You'll be working on distributed ledger technology implemented in Rust, all the way up and down the stack from the P2P layer to consensus algorithms, smart contract systems, proof-of-stake incentive mechanisms, privacy-enhancing cryptographic components, and on-chain governance procedures.
For the Senior Full Stack Engineer position, we are looking for either web developers with experience using TypeScript and other modern web frameworks or software developers who have experience with Rust. Some representative examples of features you’ll be working on in this role are: adding support for Ledger hardware wallet connectivity, support for generation and use of file-based keys, generation of shielded transactions using cryptographic libraries, display of any digital asset (including NFTs) and associated transaction history, and on-chain management of staking and governance. It's a plus if you've previously worked with WebAssembly.
For the Protocol Security Lead, you'll be responsible for breaking protocols both in theory and practice in and outside the company, and assembling a team to help them do so. You'll receive a high degree of latitude and autonomy to prioritize tasks and search for the weakest links in complex systems in order to break them. The rough structure could be compared to Google Project Zero, but with a focus on cryptographic protocols & implementations instead of web technology writ large.
owid-grapher
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IT Healthcare: Its Importance, Challenges And How To Find Good Healthcare Data
Let’s begin with a data visualization-friendly resource.
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Why Are Older Americans Drinking So Much?
Here's a dashboard: https://ourworldindata.org/
Pick almost anything to see a positive trend.
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Observable 2.0, a static site generator for data apps
I think the idea of Framework is really good, but static data limits the applications, excluding monitoring and other cases in which the data is constantly changing, but the dashboard can stay as it is. For example, I'd love to see a revamped Framework version of the LHC beam monitor and related pages (see https://op-webtools.web.cern.ch/vistar/, but check again in 2 months or so, when the accelerator will be running).
In high-energy physics, ROOT is /the/ toolkit for data analysis, and I guess jsROOT (https://root.cern.ch/js/) could also be used to load data to be shown in Framework dashboards. I thought the idea of Framework as a blogging engine with powerful data visualization built-in could be very interesting. Think, for example, about physicists pulling open data (https://opendata.cern.ch) and writing about their analysis or someone pulling data from https://ourworldindata.org/ in their own visualizations to support their case while writing about a particular subject, etc.
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When I look into the future I see nothing.
This is patently false. Visit ourworldindata.org and look at the data for the past few hundred years. 17th-century English philosopher Thomas Hobbes famously wrote the "the life of man [is] solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short," which was largely accurate in the 17th century. Today, the poorest people in developed nations enjoy a standard of living that royalty of Hobbes time would have envied. And while the percentage of humanity living in extreme poverty increased from 8.5% to just above 9% in 2022, overall it's down from 80% in the year 1800. We have made similar strides in the areas of education and healthcare.
- The Techno-Optimist Manifesto
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This single dad makes $75K a year. He can't find affordable housing in Vancouver for him and his son
If your statement were true, we wouldn't be living in a world where every measure of human well being only goes up.
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Project Ideas!! Need Guidance
I don't have any ideas, but I'm just sharing this in case you're not aware https://ourworldindata.org/
- Ein tatsächlich guter Artikel über Fleischersatzprodukte. „Was Sie über Fleischersatzprodukte wissen sollten“
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53% of parents say climate change affects their decision to have more kids
Not according to Worldometers.info, nor by ourworldindata.org or worldpopulationreview.com. Wikipedia gives India a slight edge.
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The global trade of plastic waste [OC]
The data comes from ourworldindata.org and from the OECD website. Pretty simple !
What are some alternatives?
CloudStack - Apache CloudStack is an opensource Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) cloud computing platform
seaborn - Statistical data visualization in Python
zei - Zei is a library that provide tools to create and verify public transaction with confidential data.
plotly - The interactive graphing library for Python :sparkles: This project now includes Plotly Express!
manta-signer - Manta Client to turbo-charge ZKP Generation
prettymaps - A small set of Python functions to draw pretty maps from OpenStreetMap data. Based on osmnx, matplotlib and shapely libraries.
hoprnet - HOPR is an open incentivized mixnet which enables privacy-preserving point-to-point data exchange. HOPR is similar to Tor but actually private, decentralized and economically sustainable.
nexe - 🎉 create a single executable out of your node.js apps
taiga - A framework for generalized shielded state transitions
abstreet - Transportation planning and traffic simulation software for creating cities friendlier to walking, biking, and public transit
cli - Official Command Line Interface for the IPinfo API (IP geolocation and other types of IP data)
deno - A modern runtime for JavaScript and TypeScript.