Stateless Clients: A New Direction for Ethereum 1.xThe Ethereum network, like many common-pool resources, has some maintenance problems: Burgeoning state bloat, ever-increasing sync times…Nov 26, 2019A response icon1Nov 26, 2019A response icon1
The Vyper package on PyPiWhen I found out that the Vyper language was being released under the name eth-vyper my skin crawled a bit. As much as I love namespacing…Aug 22, 2018Aug 22, 2018
Everything you need to know about the Trinity Ethereum clientTrinity is a new client for the Ethereum blockchain, akin to the more mature geth and parity.Jul 27, 2018Jul 27, 2018
Ethereum Alarm Clock RebootA long long time ago I created a service named Ethereum Alarm Clock. This was my first project in the Ethereum ecosystem. For those of you…Oct 18, 2017A response icon1Oct 18, 2017A response icon1
py-solc 1.2.0 — Now with easy installation of different versions of the solc compiler.One of the first pieces of code that I wrote was a wrapper around the solc command line compiler for Solidity. Those scripts were…Jul 5, 2017Jul 5, 2017
Py-EVM Part 2: OpcodesIn part 1 of this series we covered the origins of why Py-EVM was created.Jun 28, 2017A response icon1Jun 28, 2017A response icon1
The Python Ethereum ecosystemGiven the recent influx of new users to the Ethereum ecosystem it feels appropriate to give an update on the state of Ethereum tools for…Apr 6, 2017A response icon5Apr 6, 2017A response icon5
Ethereum service composition, gold rushes, and a better WikipediaA while back I had an idea of how to piece together a handful of Ethereum services to create something highly automated that produces value…Mar 27, 2017Mar 27, 2017