Tom CloseinMagmoGeneralized State Channels with MoveThe thing that excited me the most about the recent Libra announcement was the introduction of the Move programming language. In a…Jul 9, 2019Jul 9, 2019
Tom CloseinMagmoNitro ProtocolToday we’re excited to release Nitro Protocol — a protocol for building generalized, n-party state channel networks.Feb 28, 20193Feb 28, 20193
Tom CloseinMagmoDev Update #2: Nitro sneak peek!Welcome to Magmo’s Dev Update #2! To recap, at Magmo, we’re working to enable networks of state channels. Our current approach focusses on…Feb 7, 2019Feb 7, 2019
Tom CloseinMagmoDev Update #1: Nitro is coming!This is our first bi-weekly update, where we’ll recap our current goals and the progress we’re making towards them.Jan 22, 2019Jan 22, 2019
Tom CloseinMagmoWe launched an example state channel app!Back in June, we published a description of ForceMove — our simple but powerful state channel framework. The aim was to start with the…Nov 10, 2018Nov 10, 2018
Tom CloseinState ChannelsIntroducing the Force-Move Games Framework for State ChannelsThe following post is a guest post from Tom Close, Founder and Researcher at Magmo, who has been collaborating closely with the…Jun 19, 2018Jun 19, 2018
Tom CloseinMagmoAn Overview of the Force-Move Games Framework for State ChannelsThe force-move games framework is an attempt to build the simplest possible state channel framework that’s still practical for real-world…Jun 19, 20181Jun 19, 20181