Nimbus update: May 1 Wherever you may be, we hope you're able to see some light at the end of the tunnel. In the hopes of distracting you from the world (however briefly), here's an end of month update from us.
Nim-libp2p Tutorial: A Peer-to-Peer Chat Example (2) Hi all, welcome to the second article of the nim-libp2p's tutorial series! This tutorial is for everyone who is interested in building peer-to-peer chatting applications. No Nim programming experience is needed. In this part, we will walk you through how to dial a remote peer and let the
Nimbus update: April 10 We hope you’re all managing to stay sane and safe. Here’s a quick update from us. April milestones Our main goals this month are the following: Implement specification v0.11.1 Our main focus this month is implementing specification v0.11.1 in order to be ready for
Nimbus: March Update In the hope of giving you a brief respite from all the madness, here’s our March update.
Nim-libp2p Tutorial: A Peer-to-Peer Chat Example (1) Hi all, welcome to the first article of the nim-libp2p's tutorial series! This tutorial is for everyone who is interested in building peer-to-peer chatting applications. No Nim programming experience is needed. To give you a quick overview, Nim is the programming language we are using and nim-libp2p is
Nimbus status update - March 6th Some updates and musings since last time. Status bounty program We’re happy to announce that we’re restarting the Status bounty program for the development of Nimbus. We had to close it during crypto winter last year, but now that winter is over, and we’ve delivered on our
Nimbus status update – February so far Hello everyone, and welcome to our February status update. Before we start, we want to apologise that such a long period of time has passed since our last update. Bruno’s boots have not been easy to fill. While you can expect more regular updates from now on, we’re
Building Nimbus on Android: Part 2 / Eth 2 I'm back. If you read my last article, then you know that Nimbus is not just for your desktop. That said, you're probably asking yourself, "Why do I care about running Nimbus on my phone inside a Linux sandbox?" Running an Ethereum 1.0
Nimbus Awarded Follow-up Grant from Ethereum Foundation to Continue R&D on Eth2.0 Client and New Expansion Projects The Nimbus team has been awarded $650k to continue work on the completion of a public multi-client ready testnest, further auditing, and preparations for production use.
Building Nimbus on Android Or, how I built an Ethereum client designed for resource-restricted devices on a resource-restricted device. Nimbus's tag line is "an Ethereum 2.0 Sharding Client for Resource-Restricted Devices." My thought when reading this is if it's designed for resource-restricted devices, let's see