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6 days ago | 1 day ago | |
C++ | Rust | |
ISC License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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rippled
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XRP Ledger AMM Bug Fix Now Integrated: A Detailed Analysis
The bug occurred when a multi-path payment interacted with an AMM synthetic offer, and the synthetic offer required to fulfill the payment exceeded the AMM pool size. In this case, the payment engine attempted to use the single-path strategy to back-out the maximum liquidity available to swap against the pool. Although this condition was properly detected, there was an error on how the payment engine resized the synthetic offer to consume liquidity only up to the AMM size. Instead of using the actual swap rate, which represents the cost of fully swapping one side of an AMM pool, the new synthetic offer’s exchange rate was incorrectly set to the spot exchange rate of the AMM (that is, the rate it takes to execute an infinitesimally sized order). Consequently, an AMM operation that should have been expensive became relatively cheap, effectively violating the constant-product invariant of the pool. In this state, another user could deposit funds into the drained side of the pool, generating a large number of LP tokens and taking ownership of the pool. Now that the fix amendment is active, the team has opened a PR with a unit test demonstrating this behavior.
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Build the Future of Finance with the all new XRPL Grants Rolling Applications Process!
Explore the XRPL Developers Discord, the XRP Ledger Learning Portal, and the extensive documentation available on XRPL.org. You can also participate in XRPL Community Events and Hackathons to engage with like-minded individuals and stay abreast of the latest developments in the XRPL ecosystem.
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Empowering Developers: rippled 2.0 Presents Exciting Upgrades
fixDisallowIncomingV1: Fixes an issue that occurs with authorized trustlines and the “lsfDisallowIncomingTrustline” flag.
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RippleX 2024: A Visionary Outlook into the Future of Blockchain
It’s good news for the builders who have been working round the clock. Tools such as AI chatbots will enable developers to quickly receive answers to their queries, speeding up the process from concept to application. AI Chatbots have already become a part of RippleX’s commitment to making blockchain development on the XRP Ledger more accessible and less time-consuming, especially for those new to the field. This approach will not only foster increased innovation on blockchains but could also enhance financial inclusion, making tools more accessible globally.
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More votes in favor of the AMM amendment (XLS-30d) are coming with the release of Rippled 2.0.0
Currently Rippled 2.0.0 is scheduled to release December 18th, 2023: https://github.com/XRPLF/rippled/milestone/8
- XRP price stability
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XRPL Accelerator Unveils 11 Cutting-Edge Projects as Part of its Second Cohort
The XRPL Accelerator, a program dedicated to nurturing innovation and development on the XRP Ledger, is back with its second cohort of groundbreaking projects. After the success of the inaugural cohort, the Accelerator continues to support entrepreneurs and builders looking to scale their projects on the XRP Ledger.
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Top 3 Developer Takeaways from Apex 2023
The third annual Apex Developer Summit was the biggest yet. Held in collaboration with the XRP Ledger Foundation, this event brought together an impressive gathering of over 400 blockchain developers, validators, and XRPL community members in the heart of Amsterdam at the Leonardo Royal Hotel.
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XRPL Grants Wave 5 Awardees - Driving Innovation in the XRPL Ecosystem
Explore the XRPL Developers Discord, the XRP Ledger Learning Portal, and the extensive documentation available on xrpl.org. You can also participate in XRPL Community Events and Hackathons to engage with like-minded individuals and stay abreast of the latest developments in the XRPL ecosystem.
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Empowering Developers: QuickNode Now Supports XRP Ledger (XRPL)
As developers and contributors to the decentralized, open-source XRP Ledger (XRPL), the RippleX engineering team is excited to announce a major breakthrough in the XRPL ecosystem that will revolutionize the way developers build decentralized applications (dApps).
internet-identity
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How do I create a backup login for my NNS? I mainly use a YubiKey.
You can visit identity.ic0.app and select backup. From there you can either choose a recovery phrase or a yubikey back up method. With that you can recover your account in case you lose access on your primary device. It is also recommended that you add multiple authorized login devices in case you lose one of them.
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AstroX wallet is really underrated
But, if you saved your seed phrase (and if you haven’t then you can access it here https://identity.ic0.app/), then you can restore your wallet with it instead of using the identity.
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Tutorial: How to add another computer to your Internet Identity; Learn what to do when adding a new device
Then add a link from the https://identity.ic0.app/ page to an area where users can find/search for this type of content.
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Info please
Anything about your Internet Identity can be controlled through https://identity.ic0.app/
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Seed phrase?
You can visit identity.ic0.app to manage all your device and recovery methods.
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Voting
What bothers you about Internet Identity? It is open source and the README there provides a pretty good overview: all it is is a way of registering a public key (whose secret counterpart you hold on your phone or other device) with a canister; that canister then produces delegations (unique per-application identities, that cannot be reverse engineered to find out your identity, even if that identity is just a public key, no PII).
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DSCVR help
Did you set up internet identity? https://identity.ic0.app/
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Tim Berners-Lee: ‘Web3 is not the web at all’
The Internet Computer[0] hosts whatever kind of service you can cram in a smart contract form-factor. In exchange for having to deal with things like oracles to retrieve information from the outside world, it costs absolute peanuts[1]. I tend to use it whenever I want to PoC a web app frontend because it's usually lower-friction than a VM. Unfortunately there aren't that many things to show as an example that aren't just NFT silliness, but one big one is OpenChat[2], which also shows off the basically zero-friction single-sign-on[3] that can't be tracked across services.
Will it pan out? I have no earthly idea. But it's cool enough to try.
[0]: https://internetcomputer.org
[1]: https://internetcomputer.org/docs/current/developer-docs/dep...
[2]: https://oc.app
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Internet identity
Have you added your new iphone to the list of authorized devices for your II? You can do that by visiting https://identity.ic0.app/ and clicking on "add device". Are you using chrome browser?
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