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Topic: Is the Cosmos framework in a place right now to start developing a blockchain? (Read 154 times)

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Mainnet should be released very soon! I know they are having a few hackathons coming up and then I have a feeling it will be in the next couple months
jr. member
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A project that I know of (ShareRing) already started building their blockchain using Cosmos/Tendermint, but it's still very early. They said it is still in beta last time I checked and they've been doing commit/upgrade by themselves. So probably, Cosmos is not production ready but you can start using it and fix the bugs by yourself.

But according to Cosmos blog update, they'll roll out mainnet soon, so I assume it has become better. Why don't you try and make a testnet first?

We would make sure it works before deploying the main network, but we want to come to a definitive decision on what framework to use very soon.
legendary
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A project that I know of (ShareRing) already started building their blockchain using Cosmos/Tendermint, but it's still very early. They said it is still in beta last time I checked and they've been doing commit/upgrade by themselves. So probably, Cosmos is not production ready but you can start using it and fix the bugs by yourself.

But according to Cosmos blog update, they'll roll out mainnet soon, so I assume it has become better. Why don't you try and make a testnet first?
jr. member
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You can look https://skynet.co/
But mainet is not launched yet
whatever blockchain you will like choose you can integrate with https://skynet.co/ then
Don't know about Cosmos there is also China Bytom

Really only interested in Cosmos for this discussion, thanks though!
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You can look https://skynet.co/
But mainet is not launched yet
whatever blockchain you will like choose you can integrate with https://skynet.co/ then
Don't know about Cosmos there is also China Bytom
jr. member
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Hey, so my startup is trying to build a platform called Divistock, which aims to be the ultimate platform for the tokenization of financial assets. We want our own independent network to be a public decentralized one, but at the same time, it has to be for Divistock's specific use case. We are building architecture right now and are trying to decide a network/framework to build our network from. I came across a project called Cosmos, which seems like it could be perfect. Their framework allows developers to build independent networks for their specific use cases, both public and private. But is it in a state now that we can start building Divistock with it? I know that they want to connect the networks on their platform and create "the internet of blockchains" and they haven't completed that part yet, but we don't need that at all. All we need is the framework to build our independent network with. So is its framework developed enough to do so?


Website (with whitepaper): www.divistock.com
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