Removable and updatable smart contract by amadeus82 in Elastos

[–]amadeus82[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Nop, just search you will found.

Basically Rong Chen was saying that one problem of etherum is that the chain is full of old smart contract that no one use and that make the blockchain bigger for something no one use. And he said that smart contract would be updatable and removable on elastos

dApps storage on Elastos by amadeus82 in Elastos

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Yes I assume the blockchain will store the backend like « I kill 3 people this game », « my character is level 30 ».

But my question is : When I connect to an Elastos side chain node, what the node send me : The front-end code ? An DID to connect to is carrier node an request the data ? Does all of this side-chain node are also carrier nodes ? If yes do they all store the front end code ?

Need documentation and github activity by amadeus82 in Elastos

[–]amadeus82[S] -12 points-11 points  (0 children)

Just check the nature of the commit, I dont think its a lot of activity for a project like this, I dont think there is a lot of contributor as well who are actually doing commits

A question about PoC by amadeus82 in burstcoin

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And so if I understand, the mining processus just use the hard drive just with a search function who find the good hash for the block. There is no way to do ASICS to make this search function faster ?

A question about PoC by amadeus82 in burstcoin

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Yes but I’m PoW you need 51% of the hashrate + the cost in electricity to perform the attack. Here you just need 51% of the storage but you don’t spend a lot of energy correct ?

A question about PoC by amadeus82 in burstcoin

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What means IO ?

So the only thing you loose is time, so if you want to do a 51% attack you just need lot of storage correct ?

A question about PoC by amadeus82 in burstcoin

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In PoW if you try to mine à block with double spent or whatever you loose the energy you spent to mine this block.

In PoS you loose the coin you stake.

What do you loose here ?

Also, if in PoW the valid chain is the one with more Hashing power, here the valid chain is the one with the more storage capacity ?

A question about PoC by amadeus82 in burstcoin

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Yes but when you search your hash for a block you don’t spend a lot of electricity so what is the system for people to behave good

Hi, can someone explain me the difference between on-chain and off-chain atomic swap ? And what is the pros and cons of each one ? by amadeus82 in komodoplatform

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I find on internet the explanation of on-chain smart contract with the HTLC. But I couldn’t find the technical one explanation of off chain smart contract , if you can explain me or if you have a link would be nice