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today, the mainnet is being updated (node ββby node), it may work unstably at the end of this process, webcli will support the mainnet and all other features
mini-alpha for devs: there are several working methods.
-development in a native language (Applied Meta Language or octra-assembly)
-WASM (write in whatever you want)
-circle environment (you can deploy a container with any code in the microkernel format with embedded private memory) *
* there will even be support for NIX
https://nixos.org/
** built-in support for FHE + TAPE aka "ZK" (generation of proofs for private apps) directly at the state and kernel level
*** multi storage data commit with HFHE/PVAC encryption support (built-in IPFS on steroids)
no compromises: no TEE, no MPC, no coprocessors, pure math, no trusted environments, all within a single state
write in anything, compile to everything
-development in a native language (Applied Meta Language or octra-assembly)
-WASM (write in whatever you want)
-circle environment (you can deploy a container with any code in the microkernel format with embedded private memory) *
* there will even be support for NIX
https://nixos.org/
** built-in support for FHE + TAPE aka "ZK" (generation of proofs for private apps) directly at the state and kernel level
*** multi storage data commit with HFHE/PVAC encryption support (built-in IPFS on steroids)
no compromises: no TEE, no MPC, no coprocessors, pure math, no trusted environments, all within a single state
write in anything, compile to everything
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today, the mainnet is being updated (node ββby node), it may work unstably at the end of this process, webcli will support the mainnet and all other features
there will be periodic failures throughout the day (all nodes check the proof commit of each root and thus overload the shared state)
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https://x.com/lambda0xE/status/2031569458779525625?s=20
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mini-update 2: if you're developing or thinking about starting something, you should check out the docs for the RPC scheme, it might be useful (this isn't the final ver. and it will be moved to a separate portal):
https://t.co/S1RPEcSDch
https://t.co/S1RPEcSDch
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https://x.com/lambda0xE/status/2031603060078678414?s=20
https://lite.octrascan.io/docs.html
could potentially be useful
could potentially be useful
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https://x.com/lambda0xE/status/2031930620813652216?s=20
if for some reason third party clients don't work, you can always find a safe haven in the web-client * (secure, completely private)
* and further reference apps (implementations of interfaces, algorithms and programs for octra net)
* and further reference apps (implementations of interfaces, algorithms and programs for octra net)
β4β€2β€βπ₯1π1
Forwarded from chief of autism
hackaday.io
MakerFoundry
The goal of this project is to fab some working IC's in a relatively cheap, DIY-friendly manner.
Thanks to the work of folks like Jeri and Sam (see links), a road has been paved for amateurs to produce some simple, working transistors in their ownβ¦
Thanks to the work of folks like Jeri and Sam (see links), a road has been paved for amateurs to produce some simple, working transistors in their ownβ¦
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