I find it fascinating that Doom’s “determinism” (identical inputs will produce identical results in the gameplay) makes it possible to encode entire playstreams on-chain and have each of them compete against each other. Detractors of Cardano may accuse it of being relatively slow due to its high security on layer 1 compared to Solana, but layer 2’s like Hydra make that decision to prioritize determinism and statelessness look visionary when the roadmap is unfolded. Extended UTXO is paying off when it comes to parallelism.
Hats off to the Hydra team!
Ps. Yes. Technically I know it is not running Doom. Nonetheless this is a great demonstration of the power of the Hydra zk roll up tech.
In this keynote from Rooted in Research: Pushing the Boundaries of Blockchain Technology in Tokyo, Charles Hoskinson reflects on 10 years of groundbreaking research in blockchain and distributed systems. He discusses key achievements, ongoing challenges, and the future direction of research in the industry. After his keynote, Charles answers questions from the audience.
Since it was founded in 2015, Input Output | Global has been at the forefront of blockchain innovation, delivering groundbreaking solutions firmly rooted in peer-reviewed academic research. By collaborating with the brightest minds from the world's leading research institutes, Input | Output has made it its ongoing mission to develop robust, real-world solutions built upon the most solidly researched academic foundations.
In celebration of our longstanding research partnership with the world-renowned Tokyo Institute of Technology, IO is hosting a symposium of leading minds from across the blockchain and academic spaces to unlock the future of research in our industry.
In this episode of #Unshielded: A Blockchain & Data Podcast by Midnight, host Anthony Day connects with Kevin Millikin, Principal Architect for Midnight.
Join them as they discuss:
👉 An under-the-hood look at Compact as a programming language
👉 Why Midnight needs its own language, and the importance of great developer experience. Kevin highlights the differences in working with Blockchain technology
👉 A live #demo of Compact language by showcasing the code for a bulletin board app
👉 Compact roadmap: Aligning more closely with TypeScript
👉 Why developers need to join the Midnight Discord channel
👉 The need to innovate in decentralized applications
Kevin Millikin is a seasoned software architect specializing in programming language design and implementation. Currently, at Midnight, he is instrumental in developing a cutting-edge data protection blockchain platform. This innova
Highlight from the ALBA (AdaLabs for Blockchain Applications) Graduation Ceremony, featured in the ongoing documentary that tells the story of Cardano and its impact on the #Cardano developer ecosystem. This documentary connects the stories of the community and shares them with the world.
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In this episode of Unshielded: A Blockchain & Data Podcast by Midnight, host Anthony Day is joined by Jonathan Sobel, the Consulting Architect for Midnight at Input Output Global.
Join them as they:
-Discuss Midnight’s architecture, including the role of compilers, contracts, decentralized blockchain nodes, and proof servers
-Shine a light on the significance of zero-knowledge proofs and their role in enhancing security
-Explore how zero-knowledge proofs and data-separating mechanisms can change the way developers approach building secure applications.
-A live demo of how to set up Midnight on your machine, how to code, launch and interact with the bulletin board demo DApp
-And much more!
Jonathan Sobel is the Consulting Architect for Midnight at Input Output Global, tasked with designing and deploying complex systems while specializing in software architecture, programming language design, and implementation. With a background in storage management, risk manageme
In this video, Michael Madoff, Group Product Manager for Governance at IOG explains Cardano’s governance system and in particular the role of the Constitutional Committee.
Decentralized governance and decision-making are crucial to ensuring that everyone has a voice and control over the Cardano protocol's future development. The Cardano governance model reflects this by demonstrating the achievability of liquid and representative democracy through individual participation and immutable vote recording. ADA holders can decide on treasury fund distribution and the platform's future development. So, as a community, how can we work together to outline policies and guidelines for the future development of Cardano and ensure that everyone has a say?
Cardano governance has a clear roadmap to bring the Cardano community through this whole process. The Cardano Constitution defines the policies and rules to enable sustaina
In this video, In this video, Brian Bush, Software Engineer for Marlowe, demonstrates how to check safety of a Marlowe contract with Marlowe Runtime’s REST APIs, Runtime’s CLI and Marlowe’s CLI.
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In the second webinar from our Hackathon series, Fabian Bormann provides an intro into building on Cardano including a list of tools to support you. Next, Mateusz Czeladka discusses how to harness the power of smart contracts with Aiken.
Sunday Panorama for the #CardanoCommunity Documentary Cardano Developers Hackathon Stories Teaser, Argentina 2022 https://youtu.be//_MBtxc7e1L4 via @YouTube Please check out the first two chapters and let us know what you think. The third one is coming soon :)!