A spike in hashrate has been spotted on @NiceHashMining. It's recommended that all exchanges, mining pools, and other service providers raise their confirmation requirements on incoming transactions.
@NamecoinNews @avalancheavax @whiteblock Glad to see that Avalanche is following good security practices! There are a lot of hacks in crypto and DeFi these days.
Security and performance of Avalanche are paramount to its future success. @Whiteblock, the leaders in blockchain testing, will look to continually improve Avalanche using real-world test scenarios. Learn more: https://t.co/Y2mUzlyMhp
“The integration of @mythx_platform into Genesis provides a powerful smart contract safety check directly into the Genesis user experience.”
Read About The Partnership Here
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I just funded these 58 grants on @gitcoin =>
phew, too many to list, but if you got my 5 Dai I appreciate what you do for the ecosystem, keep it up! ❤️
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This week we interviewed @0xzak, CEO of Whiteblock and ETC Labs mentor! Click to read about his impressive background, company, and why mentoring #startups is important to him. #ETC https://t.co/BPT5ZIWagG
Whiteblock's newest testnet is live now. We implemented Keccak256 for Proof of Work on the @Hyperledger Besu Ethereum client.
Read more here: https://t.co/nZdUKhzEM1
Then try it out for yourself: https://t.co/KW26sCmQLO
Our remote team is sheltered in place and staying busy. @thenateway and team are heads down in their homes working on our next client integration with Genesis, @prylabs!
Check out Prysm: https://t.co/CLOr1ZBfoe, and coming soon, test it with Genesis: https://t.co/HGyD708Pzx
We are pleased to announce that @Yazanator has been approved as Vice-Chair on the @EntEthAlliance Testing WG, where he will assist @0xzak and @whiteblock with the EEA testnet and the broader work to assist in building a compliance testing program.
#ethereumclassic#enterprise
Our team is currently in the middle of some interesting research surrounding present day use cases for Keccak, but a key takeaway is still the importance of teams making a clearer distinction between which version of the code they're using, because it's probably not SHA-3.
Before considering the differences between SHA-3 and Keccak, you first need to understand the relationship between them. Both are hash algorithms, and within networks like @ethereum, serve as building blocks for Proof of Work (PoW) consensus algorithms.
Many commonly used SHA-3 hashing libraries are actually just Keccak-256. This confused teams even before the standardization of SHA-3, and many advocated for better due diligence in naming SHA-3 libraries, but the issue persists.