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ChainSquad GmbH
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A Germany-based blockchain consultation and development company
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devops
2021-09-04 07:05
DevOps: Dealing with local secrets, environment variables and GPG
This article shows how we make use of environment variables and GPG to easily switch between credentials for various deployments. In our particular case, we have various Hashicorp clusters (nomad, consul,
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blockchain
2021-09-04 06:58
How to launch a DAC
A decentralized autonomous company, as the name implies, should mimic the behavior of a company in most (if not all) regards. This implies that a blockchain that implements a DAC comes with a few components
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genesis
2020-12-09 12:08
If I was asked to do a "fair launch"
Let's assume for a moment one of my clients approached me and asked for a "fair blockchain launch", how would I do that? What needs to be considered? Where are the technical, legal, social
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scriptable
2020-12-09 11:51
A simple reason against Turing-complete scripting in Smart Contracting Platforms
In this short but concise article, I would like to give food for thought on smart contracting platforms that come with a Turing-complete scripting language. It all breaks down to one thing: trust. The
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chainsquad
2020-09-15 12:08
How to use semversioner in your release flow
Recently, we've marked a few of our branches in a project as protected which results in local changes to the branch not being push-able to the remote branch. This also means that when you are using git
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chainsquad
2020-09-10 07:26
Atomic Swaps vs. Sidechain - Don't get fooled
In recent months, we have witnesses some confusion in the crypto currency community about what atomic swaps can offer and why they are not necessarily in-line with common understandings of a sidechain.
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blockchain
2020-08-27 14:24
How to deal with fees on a blockchain
Apparently, everyone expects fees on the blockchain in order to prevent spamming or even for sake of some economical aspect of the chain. If it wasn't for the transaction fees, the blockchain could be
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chainsquad
2020-08-27 07:40
What are Smart Contracts and why they have nothing to do with Turing Completeness and Scriptability
Recently, I had a great conversation with Nathan Hourt, a brilliant backend developer that I love working with. We are on the same wave length. So it shouldn't surprise you that we came to similar conclusions
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chainsquad
2020-08-26 14:51
Blockchains and the need for a token
Whenever people start talking about blockchain they often imply crypto currencies. However, a blockchain itself doesn't require any token and still be a blockchain. The mere requirement for being public
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chainsquad
2020-08-26 14:43
ChainSquad Articles - The beginning
Today, after a long process of decision making, I came to the conclusion that it would be beneficial to start some sort of "blog" where I can aggregate technical thoughts, discoveries etc. You
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bitshares
2019-04-12 09:00
BitShares Europe to become OAUTH provider for the BitShares Blockchain (#devs)
It is our pleasure to announce a major upgrade to BitShares Europe - the service platform for the BitShares Blockchain and reference faucet operator. Single Sign on with Beet Today, when you go to bitshares.eu
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bitshares
2018-04-03 06:40
python-bitshares has a new home @bitshares organization
Dear BitShares community, after many years of development, ChainSquad GmbH has decided to move the bitshares python library (which evolved into the defacto-standard for the BitShares Blockchain) to the
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bitshares
2018-02-09 14:39
[pybitshares] New logo
After 313 commits, and 13 releases so far, it is my pleasure to let everyone know that python-bitshares finally has its own logo. Official Homepage Source Code Repository License: MIT Contributors: 304
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streemian
2018-02-02 08:27
An appology to the STEEM community (re: Streemian auto voting)
As many of your might have noticed, the platform streemian.com didn't receive a lot of upgrades during the last 1.5 years. The reasons for this was mostly due to lack of time and the lack of an actual
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streemian
2018-02-01 11:28
[Negotiations] Succession of Streemian.com - Reactivation
We are extremely pleased to let the STEEM community know about ongoing negotiations with a well known and reputable party about the succession of Streemian.com. Until contracting work is finalized, the
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steem
2018-01-26 07:02
Shutdown of Streemian.com
Due to lack of time and resources, as well as a growing dissatisfactory about the reliability and availability of the services among customers, we are taking down Streemian, indefinitely. Until a successor
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uptick
2017-07-04 09:09
[Changelog] Uptick 0.1.4
Release 0.1.4 New: [call] add 'changememokey' [fees] New call to list fees [orders] Allow to define an order expiration time explicitly [info] allow to query for a voteid [calls] new borrow and updateratio
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bitshares
2017-07-04 08:28
[Changelog] python-bitshares 0.1.7
Release 0.1.7 New: [expiration] allow order expiration to be defined from storage [notify] log an error if we receive an object that cannot be identified [market] Allow to compare market string with market
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peerplays
2017-06-07 12:47
[Release 0.1.0] python-peerplays
It's my pleasure to present to you the python-peerplays library! The sources can be found in the PBSA github repository: Documentation is available on: Those that are familiar with piston-lib or pybitshares
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uptick
2017-04-21 12:20
[Changelog] Uptick 0.1.3
Release 0.1.3 New: [decorators] separate decorators [orderbook] also show sums [ui] parse transfers and order cancelation in history [calls] newaccount, upgradeaccount + UNLOCK environ [new call] ticker