The Christmas week was unexpected productive. It started with Hashoshi publishing the interview with George and Ryan, explaining our Streaming Merge approach. And if, after watching the video, you want to learn even more about Streaming Merge: Our article [streaming-merge] gives a deeper view. And besides this, the implementation is [...]
Matthias
This week was full of milestones: First, we revealed our core algorithm to you, the Streaming Merge. Next, we polished up the (semi-)formal spec just in time to be handed over to the implementation. And finally, during the week, we had some involving and challenging discussions with MLabs regarding our approach, the spec and the [...]
Matthias
The issue of concurrency arises for any decentralized application that allows multiple users interact with it, if the results of user actions are not independent from each other. Cardax is an automated market-maker (AMM) decentralized exchange (DEX), which makes it a prime example of such a concurrent decentralized application. At any [...]
Cardax Dev team
This was a week for wrapping up our approach and understanding, by going into details with the just on-boarded MLabs team. MLabs will take care of the Plutus and Haskell code base.And, even more important, we had finalized the article to explain our approach to you: On Monday, we will release an article that describes […]
Matthias
We are delighted to announce our partnership with Genius Yield, a yield optimizer on Cardano blockchain. Genius Yield is your all-in-one solution to benefit from advanced algorithmic trading strategies and yield optimization opportunities. Its Smart Liquidity Management protocol is intuitive, hassle-free, and secure. Genius Yield [...]
Xian
UPDATE: CIP-0035 was formerly known as CIP-0031 (the name was changed on December 16th 2021) Introduction Anyone who has been following Cardano for a while will know that we are charting new waters constantly and with the advent of smart contracts on the blockchain, new dApps, DEXs and platforms are popping up almost daily. This [...]
Paul Fulbrook
As mentioned last week, writing (a lot of) Plutus and Haskell code will be the main focus for the next weeks. This is because our pure model together with the formal spec describes precisely how the Plutus code must behave. In order to speed up the development, we were on-boarding the very experienced Haskell, Plutus […]
Matthias
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