A new version of the code behind Casper, a planned change to the way the ethereum network reaches consensus, has been published for wider scrutiny by auditors and client developers.
Danny Ryan, the developer behind Casper FFG, posted a version 0.1.0 "First release" of the code to GitHub Tuesday, noting, "v0.1.0 marks us more clearly tagging releases to help clients and external auditors more easily track the contract and changes."
"More than just the research team is using the contract now - auditors, client devs, etc - so we wanted to start issuing clearer versioning and changelogs to help everyone stay organized."
The move signals that momentum is building behind the protocol change, as ethereum software clients can begin scripting the software into their individual coding languages and testing the software.
Vitalik Buterin, who created ethereum, addressed the Casper upgrade at a conference in Toronto last week, calling it "Hopefully one of the more joyous experiences in ethereum in a fairly short time."
Once implemented, Casper FFG will alter ethereum's software so that updating the blockchain involves a combination of proof-of-work - the electricity-intensive "Mining" familiar from bitcoin - and proof-of-stake.
In its initial stages, Casper will retain ethereum's current proof-of-work protocol to do most of the heavy lifting, using proof of stake to validate "Checkpoints" periodically.
Because the network can only handle so many validating nodes, the minimum deposit will start off at 1,500 ether, or $1.1 million at the current exchange rate.
For now, this first stage of Casper has to be audited, and the network cannot implement it until more code has been written for ethereum clients, the programs users download to run the cryptocurrency's protocol.
Since Casper will not be compatible with earlier versions of ethereum, the network will need to hard fork.
The First Version of Ethereum's Casper Upgrade Has Been Published
gepubliceerd op May 8, 2018
by Coindesk | gepubliceerd op Coinage
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