Alex Miller✍️ Signing Anything on your LatticeWith Lattice firmware v0.14.0, your device is now capable of signing virtually any message or transaction type!Mar 11, 2022Mar 11, 2022
Alex MillerLattice Signature Determinism and SNARKsPrior to Lattice1 firmware release v0.12.0, all ECDSA signatures were “non-deterministic”, which made them incompatible with some layer 2…Nov 9, 2021Nov 9, 2021
Alex MillerTagging Addresses on your Lattice 🏷️At the beginning of 2021 we launched an ABI decoding feature on the Lattice1 hardware wallet. This allows users to load smart contract…Oct 27, 2021Oct 27, 2021
Alex MillerSolana Transactions in DepthAn Ethereum developer (sort of) learns how Solana transactions work.Sep 10, 20213Sep 10, 20213
Alex MillerConnecting to your Lattice1 in PrivateThe following post describes a newly-released option for connecting a Lattice1 to your own self-hosted cloud endpoint rather than using…Feb 8, 2021Feb 8, 2021
Alex MillerReadable Ethereum Transactions: A New StandardThe latest Lattice firmware release (v0.10.1) contains an exciting new feature: readable Ethereum transactions. This post outlines why we…Jan 15, 20211Jan 15, 20211
Alex MillerPlasma and the Internet of MoneyI’ve become more enthusiastic about Plasma as of late, especially once I started thinking of the “child chain” as more of a “child compute”…Mar 16, 20185Mar 16, 20185
Alex MillerBridges, Plasma, and UTXO TokensAfter implementing a first version of my trustless bridges concept, I have been doing a lot of thinking around scaling Ethereum. This began…Feb 26, 20183Feb 26, 20183
Alex MillerBuilding A Usable Multisig WalletIn my last article I talked about why I favor an extremely simple multisig smart contract design. I’ve decided to turn this into a two…Dec 5, 20172Dec 5, 20172
Alex MillerToward an Ethereum Multisig StandardRecent events have brought Ethereum multi-signature wallets (a.k.a. “multisigs”) into the spotlight. Twice this year, hackers or general…Nov 10, 20172Nov 10, 20172