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Topic: [ANN] Purple Protocol - The Global Decentralized Ledger Infrastructure (Read 21779 times)

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We have just posted the latest development update. In this update we present the first virtual machine benchmark results. Check it out on our blog: https://purpleprotocol.org/blog/may-2020-development-update
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Last month's development update is now out!  This month's development update is about the latest news in the development of the protocol and what we plan to do in the next few months. Check it out on our blog: https://purpleprotocol.org/blog/april-2020-development-update
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The development update for March has just been released! In this development update we talk about the latest changes to the network layer. We also briefly discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic affects the core developers. Check it out on our blog: https://purpleprotocol.org/blog/march-2020-development-update
newbie
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The latest development update for Purple is out! Check it out on our blog: https://purpleprotocol.org/blog/january-2020-development-update
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We have just released the newest development update! This update is probably the most important one to date and it talks about several architecture simplifications that have been performed on the core protocol. The result is a much safer, simplified and easily understood  protocol architecture. Read about it on our blog: https://purpleprotocol.org/blog/november-2019-development-update
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The development update for this month is out! Check it out on our blog: https://purpleprotocol.org/blog/october-2019-development-update
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We have just released the development update for September! This month's update is probably the last monthly update before we have an operational test-net and presents information on the phases of the launch and how purple coins will be mined. Check it out on our blog: https://purpleprotocol.org/blog/september-2019-development-update
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Here's last month's development update! This marks the beginning of network tests on Purple Core and is an exciting moment in the life of the Purple Protocol. Check it out here: https://purpleprotocol.org/blog/august-2019-development-update
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I have posted last month's development update just now. This month's update is all about oracles, or how the Purple blockchain will be able to interface with the outside world. Check it out on our blog!
https://purpleprotocol.org/blog/july-2019-development-update
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We have just posted this month's development update! Check it out on our blog:  https://purpleprotocol.org/blog/june-2019-development-update
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Some mid June updates:

* We have written a more comprehensive contribution guideline on our wiki for developer contributors: https://github.com/purpleprotocol/wiki/wiki/Contribution-Guideline.
* We have also added a roadmap which contains a rough timeline of the events of the project: https://github.com/purpleprotocol/wiki/wiki/Roadmap.
* We have been quiet in the past weeks because we have been focusing on writing the network layer of the core protocol. After this is done, the testnet is not very far away.

Stay tuned!
newbie
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We have just posted this month's development update! It is all about mining this month, or rather, the mining algorithm that will be used by Purple. Check it out on on our blog.
member
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We have just posted the April 2019 development update! Check it out on our blog: https://purpleprotocol.org/blog/april-development-update

This is the biggest update yet! Was away for a while and came up to see the market's gone into some sort of run and now this. Also think we owe this ""Dr. Brain" some sort of gratitude for bringing those pain-points to light

Indeed, his input helped quite a lot and I am very grateful for it. However, I am still not aware of his true identity or if he wishes to reveal it.

The altruistic ones are never one to put their image/selves ahead of whatever cause they are trying to aid. I don't think we're ever going to know who they are anytime soon. Find by me since they're in for the tech
newbie
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We have just posted the April 2019 development update! Check it out on our blog: https://purpleprotocol.org/blog/april-development-update

This is the biggest update yet! Was away for a while and came up to see the market's gone into some sort of run and now this. Also think we owe this ""Dr. Brain" some sort of gratitude for bringing those pain-points to light

Indeed, his input helped quite a lot and I am very grateful for it. However, I am still not aware of his true identity or if he wishes to reveal it.
newbie
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Architecture updates

In order to not break the validator pool, we have to make the state transitions explicit somehow. To achieve this, we will need to determine the sequence in which validators are joined when put against the stream of blocks that is produced by the pool.

Do you think that such dramatic changes will scare the big players? It’s not just small changes its change everything.

It definitely is a scary and dramatic change but otherwise we cannot achieve what we intend, which is a really fast, but secure open blockchain.

At the same time, what I meant by making the state transitions explicit is that instead of joining validators one by one while the pool is processing blocks, we have to instead stop the pool, join a set of new validators in a deterministic sequence/order, and then start the pool again with the updated validator set. In this way, the state transition is explicit and therefore safer/manageable. In the other way, some validators might witness the new node while others do not, which most definitely results in a fork.
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Architecture updates

In order to not break the validator pool, we have to make the state transitions explicit somehow. To achieve this, we will need to determine the sequence in which validators are joined when put against the stream of blocks that is produced by the pool.

Do you think that such dramatic changes will scare the big players? It’s not just small changes its change everything.
member
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We have just posted the April 2019 development update! Check it out on our blog: https://purpleprotocol.org/blog/april-development-update

This is the biggest update yet! Was away for a while and came up to see the market's gone into some sort of run and now this. Also think we owe this ""Dr. Brain" some sort of gratitude for bringing those pain-points to light
newbie
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We have just posted the April 2019 development update! Check it out on our blog: https://purpleprotocol.org/blog/april-development-update
newbie
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I have just added the beginning of a lengthier introduction of the Consensus Scheme behind Purple: SSPoW. Check it out on our wiki: https://github.com/purpleprotocol/wiki/wiki/Consensus-Introduction
member
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We have just added the contribution guideline and faq pages to the purple wiki. Check it out!

O.o contribution guidelines! Let me see if there's any applicable to me... worst case scenario I'll just come up with Purple Protocol merchs - especially T-shirts. Something like:

"Think Blockchain
Think Purple"
 
or

"Purple Rain
Purple Hills
Purple Protocol"  Grin
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