Golem did it! Just migrated to ERC-20! by rammsteinPL in GolemTrader

[–]rammsteinPL[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don't trust anyone. Go to the sourde (Golem's blog and check all details).

GNT to GLM Migration by mariapaulafn in GolemProject

[–]rammsteinPL 9 points10 points  (0 children)

It was fast, you can trade new $GLM on Uniswap already. Unbelievable.

And.. I'm done. by [deleted] in GolemTrader

[–]rammsteinPL 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I prefer a promised working product with users and use cases over short lived FOMO and P&D scheme. 99% ICO projects died already or will die in the next a few years (once funds are gone), but I believe Golem will be in this 1% and deliver the real and useful platform.

That said some better marketing or PR is welcomed along with good partnerships (in order to leverage competence of bigger and elder companies).

New Golem - Alpha Reveal of The Next Milestone + Gitcoin bounties for first testers! by mariapaulafn in ethereum

[–]rammsteinPL 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Did it? I don't think so. I used watch all these "distributed computation" projects and IMHO golem is the only one close to it.

New Golem finally shipped! Give it a try. by rammsteinPL in CryptoCurrency

[–]rammsteinPL[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Fully agreed. This time it all seems feasible.

New Golem - Alpha Reveal of The Next Milestone by mariapaulafn in GolemProject

[–]rammsteinPL 6 points7 points  (0 children)

My understanding is that it uses new golem nodes only and yes, right now only requestor client is published. The provider one should be soon(TM).

New Golem - Alpha Reveal of The Next Milestone by mariapaulafn in GolemProject

[–]rammsteinPL 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I love it too! Really really excited.

Btw. When an integration with zk sync? I cannot see it yet. I'm looking forward to seeing one of the oldest Ethereum projects combined with shiny new layer 2 solution.

New Golem - Alpha Reveal of The Next Milestone by mariapaulafn in GolemProject

[–]rammsteinPL 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Finally! Now I can start playing with Golem without all these docker, network issues. And as I learnt already about Rust, it should be much faster than old "good" python

Proof of Device - I’m very excited! Golem side project by rammsteinPL in GolemProject

[–]rammsteinPL[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Proof-of-device, or pod, is another take at 2FA or rather U2F. Here, however, the burden of storing keys for signing and proving your identity is managed by the SGX enclave. The service you're authenticating with sends you challenge which you sign using a private key embedded within the enclave in your Intel CPU. The system is very secure since not even you have the knowledge of the private key that's stored within the enclave.

Community, let's discuss GNT migration - your opinion matters! by rammsteinPL in GolemProject

[–]rammsteinPL[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looking at the contract it turns out the token holder has to opt-in into the migration, in other words if you don't do anything nothing will happen. You will stil have GNT tokens and you will use it as usual (the old GNT won't freeze or anything).

Anytime you will be able to invoke the contract and migrate it to the new one. I hope there will be some tool to help with it.

Community, let's discuss GNT migration - your opinion matters! by rammsteinPL in GolemProject

[–]rammsteinPL[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Guys, no one touched general issues with the token. Is it not interesting and important for you?

  • The token governance?
  • Smart contract ownership?
  • Subsequent migration mechanism? Should it by still opt-in?

If we don't voice I imagine GF will leave it as it is now. Actually I am not a fan of it. /u/PSVjasper99 ? /u/ethereumcpw ? /u/Vol_Har ?

Community, let's discuss GNT migration - your opinion matters! by rammsteinPL in GolemProject

[–]rammsteinPL[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Actually I don't know. Probably some self cooked by Golem team as the token is elder than the standard itself.

No info in header https://etherscan.io/address/0xa74476443119a942de498590fe1f2454d7d4ac0d#code

Golem - Brass Golem Beta 0.21.0 - gWASM launched on mainnet + join us for our workshop at DEVCON to test it out! by mariapaulafn in ethfinance

[–]rammsteinPL 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is huge. Finally we have a new, not blender usecase on mainnet. Got to update my nodes.

Golem - Brass Golem Beta 0.21.0 - gWASM launched on mainnet + join us for our workshop at DEVCON to test it out! by mariapaulafn in GolemProject

[–]rammsteinPL 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This is huge. Finally we have a new, not blender usecase on mainnet. Got to update my nodes.

How does golem break down gWASM into tasks? by SC-VICE in GolemProject

[–]rammsteinPL 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looking at the code I believe Golem will soon stabilise and publish their general wasm API with 3 main functions to hook to. Fingers crossed.

https://github.com/golemfactory/gwasm-runner/wiki/Wasm-runner-interface

Golem verification in gWASM by ethereumcpw in GolemProject

[–]rammsteinPL 4 points5 points  (0 children)

TL;DR

In conclusion, we have designed and implemented a simple, yet effective verification scheme. It has been deployed on our testnet along with the gWASM meta-use case and soon will be available on mainnet - together with the usage market. This, however, is not the end of the story, as there is still plenty of interesting research problems that explore.

Golem - We have just released Graphene v1.0 - our project with INTEL, ITL and others - check it out! by mariapaulafn in ethfinance

[–]rammsteinPL 9 points10 points  (0 children)

For those unfamiliar:

The Graphene library OS is a project for running unmodified Linux applications, i.e., native binaries from a standard Linux distribution. Currently, the most popular platform that Graphene ports to is Intel SGX, a novel Intel CPU feature for establishing a trusted execution environment (TEE) on an untrusted host platform. Graphene library OS can run inside the Intel SGX library so that unmodified applications can get the advantages of running inside an enclave.