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Chromia Releases My Neighbor Alice’s 2024 Roadmap, Setting The Road To Full Decentralization

Chromia, a Layer-1 relational blockchain platform, has unveiled the 2024 roadmap for its flagship game, My Neighbor Alice. The roadmap, also referred to as the “Road to Decentralization”, outlines the transition of the game, unfolding different developments that will gradually shift control and decision-making power from the My Neighbor Alice team to the community. My […] дальше »

2024-2-22 21:47


My Neighbor Alice: January 2022 Rundown

Hey Neighbors! January was a slower month on the news side, with the development team huddled inside (out of the cold!) while continuing production of the game. Here is a look at the noteworthy announcements from this month, as well as some new teasers and graphics to check out! The “Winter Holidays in Snowflake Island” NFT […] The post My Neighbor Alice: January 2022 Rundown appeared first on NFT News Today. дальше »

2022-2-3 15:18


My Neighbor Alice Presents: “Tales from the Dev Team” Part 1!

Tales from the Dev Team provides direct insight into the game development process, directly from the developers. Dear friends of Alice, We are starting this article series to provide regular updates and keep you informed about the ongoing development of My Neighbor Alice! Here are the most important happenings of the past month or so: Tool Development […] The post My Neighbor Alice Presents: “Tales from the Dev Team” Part 1! appeared first on NFT News Today. дальше »

2022-1-16 17:33


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Blockchain Analysis Is About to Get Harder as P2EP Enters Testing Phase

Yet another tool is being added to Bitcoin’s growing number of privacy solutions. Thought up at a brainstorming event attended by Bitcoin developers and privacy researchers last summer, Pay to Endpoint (P2EP) is a relatively new trick that utilizes the well-known CoinJoin mixing technique to make blockchain analysis much harder. дальше »

2019-1-1 19:31


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Governance, Part 2: Plutocracy Is Still Bad

Coin holder voting, both for governance of technical features, and for more extensive use cases like deciding who runs validator nodes and who receives money from development bounty funds, is unfortunately continuing to be popular, and so it seems worthwhile for me to write another post explaining why I (and Vlad Zamfir and others) do not consider it wise for Ethereum (or really, any base-layer blockchain) to start adopting these kinds of mechanisms in a tightly coupled form in any significant way. дальше »

2018-7-21 23:03