Same here (private tab, without uBlockOrigin). If you click on the big image showing a 1990s style virtual reality room (I only did this by accident, nothing about it suggests clicking it), you do get to... a mostly empty 1990s style virtual reality room. Besides panning the camera around with the mouse, it's not clear to me what to do there. I closed the tab at that point.
Truly art for art's sake this, and such a beautiful mirror on Bitcoin: I could feel the warmth of a thousand miners coming from my laptop while opening this.
Hey, this is amazing! Is it open source? I'd like to see if it's possible to apply to the Bitcoin Cash blockchain (the one that I support because I believe that BTC was intentionally stifled (not increasing the block size when it should have been) and is centralised at the repo level.
I think more or less everything by IOHK is open source, you can probably find more through the github link on the page. Discussions on bitcoin vs bitcoin cash is probably better suited for other places :)
It should be included in textbooks how IOHK is failing to deliver by turning their Haskell into enterprise java with monads (instead of keeping it as logic and math with actions/effects).
Fpcomplete got it all wrong. (Don't read their tutorials, obsessed with strictness - it is a crap).
Haskell is a language to formalize problems and define declarative solutions using equational reasoning.
It is a pure logic, not some funny ML with laziness by default.
PoS is not that much different in a generalized sense. Blocks are made up of transactions, and people/nodes propose blocks.
Instead of miners, there are stakers. Instead of randomly seeing which miner can solve the block challenge fastest, random stakers are tasked with solving the challenge.
What a beautiful art website, downside is that it is too slow for my browser to make it fully responsive. Website's designed for Bitcoin Chads HODLERs.
this is great, would love to have this going on one wall
wish it was possible to jump to the prior block that a transaction was from, ie. when clicking on a transaction, it would be cool if it showed a bunch of links to the last blocks+transactions that the inputs were from. in that visualization model it would be extremely computationally expensive, but a fun way to teleport around the rings
also another feature request would be a way to jump to a specific block by block height, or range of blocks by day. just by typing one in
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[ 3.4 ms ] story [ 92.8 ms ] thread[EDIT]: seems to work in Brave
Why not just build an app if you are going to be browser specific...
Seems odd. Probably analytics or something.
https://github.com/input-output-hk/symphony-2
Thank you :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2kPFSoknlUU
Blocks are an abstract entity relative to mempool
pffffttttt
its always bugged me about txstreet, but I didn't have other visualizations to suggest, now I do
Fpcomplete got it all wrong. (Don't read their tutorials, obsessed with strictness - it is a crap).
Haskell is a language to formalize problems and define declarative solutions using equational reasoning.
It is a pure logic, not some funny ML with laziness by default.
https://apply.workable.com/io-global/?lng=en#jobs
PoS is not that much different in a generalized sense. Blocks are made up of transactions, and people/nodes propose blocks.
Instead of miners, there are stakers. Instead of randomly seeing which miner can solve the block challenge fastest, random stakers are tasked with solving the challenge.
Look up how the beaconchain works for ETH.
wish it was possible to jump to the prior block that a transaction was from, ie. when clicking on a transaction, it would be cool if it showed a bunch of links to the last blocks+transactions that the inputs were from. in that visualization model it would be extremely computationally expensive, but a fun way to teleport around the rings
also another feature request would be a way to jump to a specific block by block height, or range of blocks by day. just by typing one in