Nimbus Development Update: A Public Ethereum 2.0 Testnet It's been a long time in the making, but Nimbus finally has a Nimbus-to-Nimbus Ethereum 2.0 testnet ready. Let's take a look at how to join it!
Bulletproofing against Chaos Unicorns with Status on ARM On April 1st, Status is shutting down its infrastructure and relying on its users and network. Learn how you can help.
Nimbus Test Pilots Wanted We are gearing up for a full scale testnet between Nimbus clients. Help us test things and earn some shiny kudos!
Nimbus Development Update, March 2019 Nimbus can now run beefier simulations, has basic sync protocol built in, and has dramatically improved performance. We're also past Homestead on Ethereum 1.0!
Nimbus Development Update, Feb 2019 What has the Nimbus team done since the last update? What are they doing next?
Nimbus Testnet Simulation Note: this post references information that is no longer up to date. Our simulation has progressed significantly since the time this was published, but the content will be kept as-is for archive purposes. For an up to date report on the current state of the simulation, please see this development
How Vagrant boxes can help your development workflow: Nim edition Vagrant lets you set up an ethereal environment for your project - destroy it, make it bug out, and just rebuild it. Ideal for development and testing! Let's set it up now and run Nimbus and Nim's Beacon Chain!
Nimbus Development Update - 2018.12 What's new with Nimbus? What has the team been up to and which parts are functional?
Two Point Oh: The Tale of Two Ethers This post is part of the Two Point Oh collection explaining concepts in Ethereum 2.0, now known as Serenity. In this part, we'll talk about two parallel versions of ether and what that means. We recommend you read the Introduction to Validators and Introduction to Beacon Chain