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Java, Blockchain, Ethereum and NFTs

Java, Blockchain, Ethereum and NFTs

Episode 145 Published 4 years, 9 months ago
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An airhacks.fm conversation with Kevin Wittek (@kiview) about:
The Head of the blockchain Lab, University of Applied Sciences in Gelsenkirchen, improving the integrity of the scientific research process, Merkle tree, the reproducibility crisis in science, ethereum NFTs, the metadata extension, IPFS, supermess combined with superhype, installing Ethereum on docker, writing MatLab plugins, MatLab is Java-based, web3j is JSON-RPC, ethereum virtual machine is implemented in multiple languages, the ethereum yellow paper, ethereumj and Apache Harmony, Hyperledger Besu, EBSI European Union, OpenParity is written in Rust, the Ethereum's "Hello, World", a block is a set of Merkle roots, writing a simple smart contract, solidity language is compiled to Ehereum bytecode, smart contract is similar to a Java class, ethereum state replication, the longest chain will always win and the split brain problem, mining is proof of work, signing is proof of authority, Visual Studio Code solidity extension, remix - the web based solidity IDE, oracle feeds data into Ethereum, the Interplanetary File System - IPFS, an IPFS node is deployed on the ISS, blockchain for the enterprise, fabric was used on Kafka, ethereum mainnet and ethereum classic, the bug in the EVM, mining requires computer power, the search for partial hash collisions, the economy of mining - it is more economical to mine, than to attack, NFT for Iron Kobra,

Kevin Wittek on twitter: @kiview on github https://github.com/kiview and Kevin's blog.

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