Ξthereum Devcon3 Summary - Day 2

@joshbreslauer · 2017-11-17 00:03 · ethereum

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Ξthereum Devcon3 Summary

Day 2

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  • Marcus Ligi — Walleth: the Ethereum Android Wallet

    Walleth is a new Ethereum wallet for your Android device that stores private keys on your phone — make sure not to delete the key file.






  • Martin Swende — Ethereum Security

    “This is Cryptoland. It’s like Australia, where anything with a heartbeat is trying to kill you” “This is Disneyland for hackers” Martin discusses several aspects of security in the Ethereum space. He focused on minor differences between EVM implementations that can potentially cause consensus failure and potentially be used as an attack vector to the network.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMs0wAFIu7I&feature=youtu.be&t=8s


  • Viktor Tron, Louis Holbrook, Daniel Nagy, Aron Fischer — Swarm Development Update

    SWARM is an asynchronous distributed content storage and delivery system that provides a byte count credit limit, enables micropayment, and blacklisting of nodes who have exceeded their credit limit but not paid. Several presenters discuss aspects of SWARM — essentially a distributed content storage and delivery system.

  • Daniel Nagy — Scalable Responsive DApps with SWARM and ENS

    There’s an inherent tradeoff between responsiveness/performance and consistency in systems. In blockchain systems, they sacrifice performance for unparalleled consistency. This presents special challenges to developers trying to build high performance blockchain DApps.


  • Jorge Izquierdo —Designing Future-proof Smart Contract Systems

    Jorge argues it’s desirable for contracts to be upgradeable. Contracts should be cheap, upgradeable, and very simple. Jorge includes multiple patterns for this including proxy contracts, delegates and isolated business logic.

  • Matthew Tan & Wee Chan — Exploring the Ethereum Blockchain

    Matthen and Wee discuss the specific challenges of running high-volume API based service Etherscan.io Takeaway: Etherscan users are 92% male, and main countries are: US (20%), China (9%), Russia (6%), South Korea (5%). Matt highlighted the support needs of Ethereum users — the users are looking for more than just transactions, they’re looking for support, education, and onboarding.




  • Augusto Hack, Jannik Luhn, Loredana Cirstea — The Raiden Network

    Raiden is a system to balance blockchain-based consistency with offline transactions. Open a channel on the blockchain, micro payments / transactions occur quickly/freely off-chain, then ending balances are attested by sender/receiver, and channel is closed on blockchain. Raiden nodes are not Ethereum nodes and Raiden is not embedded in your app. Raiden nodes are separate and communicate with Ethereum nodes via RPC and with your app via JSON API’s.


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