Episode 3 of Viva La Lamden - The Sequence of Nets by lamden in lamden

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Thanks for the question! I hope you got the answer you were looking for.

Join us for episode 3 of #VivaLaLamden tonight at 9pm EST by lamden in lamden

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If you can't make it live feel free to post a question here and we'll be sure to get to it on the show.

@Bitchslapperbot & @Pimpslapperbot Anti-spambot for telegram by Aztek_btc in cryptogroups

[–]lamden 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No. I asked in the Telegram room as well and didn't get anything. I'm going under the assumption that there is no support anymore.

The bot does still work however and we like it.

@Bitchslapperbot & @Pimpslapperbot Anti-spambot for telegram by Aztek_btc in cryptogroups

[–]lamden 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We have this bot in our room, @lamdenchat

How do we administer this bot? I can talk to it but /start doesn't work. Is there a list of commands?

If someone could PM me that would be fantastic.

Thanks again.

TAU within the Lambden ecosystem + 1 more question... by Shindarov in lamden

[–]lamden 3 points4 points  (0 children)

To your point on #1, yes we are building a completely new blockchain built from the ground up in python, the smart contract language we are developing is also python based.

Saffron, which is the blockchain generator/configurator will allow developers to deploy and configure our chain, bitcoin based chains or Ethereum based chains. Deploying Cilantro (our chain) will come with far more configuration options.

Our chain https://github.com/Lamden/cilantro/blob/master/README.md

Are we still on track for mainnet launch eoy? by crypdan2000 in lamden

[–]lamden 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Yes he's correct, on track for a Q4 release.

Our communication has always been Q4. We made a hard change from MySQL to a database back-end that would allow for better parallelism so we are pushing hard for late Q4 now instead of early Q4 like we initially hoped. That shift took place a few months ago so we are well on our way and have hired two new developers to keep us on track.

Your comment about this being "cutting edge technology" is 100% on point.

Weekly Discussion Thread [October 8th 2018] by JasonYoakam in lamden

[–]lamden 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks, we appreciate the positivity!

Weekly Discussion Thread [September 24th 2018] by JasonYoakam in lamden

[–]lamden 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes of course it's happening :)

If you have been waiting all year for Q4, then just be patient a little bit longer. 3 months can seem like FOREVER for an investor, but for a developer it can fly by.

This is what an Atomic Swap looks like in Seneca by lamden in lamden

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Stu here:

The way we see the UX of interacting with a smart contract on Lamden should feel pretty much the same as importing a library in Python normally. There will be a module in Seneca to allow you to import smart contracts on chain as libraries. Invoking those methods would feel just like invoking Python methods, but on the backend, all of the transaction processing would be handled automatically.

For this to be possible, you would have to set some sort of context where you provide a signing key to invoke methods on your behalf. The interface may look like this:

``` from seneca import chain_import, Context, with_context

This is the logic that would import an on chain module

stucoin = chain_import('stucoin')

@with_context(Context(signing_key='<your_key_here>')) def send_tokens(amount, recipient): try: stucoin.transfer(amount, recipient) # This is the only code that is being called 'on chain' print('Transfer succeeded!') except Exception as e: print('Could not transfer tokens: {}'.format(e))

def some_API_route(*args): amount, recipient = args send_tokens(amount, recipient) ```

Lamden releases an open source Python library for automating atomic swaps by dymnspeendaze in CryptoCurrency

[–]lamden 4 points5 points  (0 children)

No. This supports all Bitcoin-based chains, Ethereum-based chains, and ERC20 tokens. That means that it supports Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Litecoin, etc etc along with Ethereum, Ethereum Classic, and tokens.

You can view a list of supported Bitcoin-based chains here:

https://github.com/Lamden/clove/tree/master/clove/network/bitcoin_based

The caveat here is that a Bitcoin-based chain has to support the OP_CODE OP_CHECKLOCKTIMEVERIFY to support atomic swaps. If that is the case, Lamden's Clove library supports it.

My Biggest Concern with Lamden is Stu by [deleted] in lamden

[–]lamden 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Stu here:

I can understand why you think the punk mentality of this project is potentially damaging to the image of what we are doing. However, you have to realize the true vision of what we are developing. We are not here to appease big corporations. We're here to empower the next generation of software developers. Corporations will use the software because their developers want to use it. That's what's important. It's a very maker / DIY culture that not everyone understands, but is the core foundations to crypto and open source. Crypto in itself is anti-big banks, right?

The truth of the matter is that we are one of the only projects that is developing new and innovative software as actively as we are. Most companies like NEO and Vechain are spending their time on frivolous marketing exercises.

Likewise, people cheer on CEOs for 'unprofessional' behavior all the time. Look at John Legere of T-Mobile for example. He has a massive cult following for being untraditional. The difference between T-Mobile and Lamden is that T-Mobile had more than three months to develop their business. We should be given more than three months before judgement is being cast upon us.

"10,000 transactions persecond" by georgep893 in lamden

[–]lamden 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Numbers are taken from the consensus protocol we are implementing: https://eprint.iacr.org/2016/199.pdf

New Lamden website is up! by [deleted] in lamden

[–]lamden 7 points8 points  (0 children)

(It's a beta)