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Processes for validating transactions and producing new blocks in a distributed ledger.
Distinguishing note: Focuses on the act of block production rather than general consensus.
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Geth is a comprehensive execution client for the Ethereum network, serving as a foundational node implementation that processes transactions, maintains the distributed ledger state, and participates in peer-to-peer consensus. It provides a robust infrastructure for synchronizing, validating, and serving blockchain data, utilizing a persistent Merkle Patricia Trie database to ensure the cryptographic integrity of historical records. As a sandboxed smart contract runtime, it executes bytecode according to deterministic protocol rules, enabling the deployment and interaction of decentralized appl
Enables local block production and signing for private network operation.
Chia is a decentralized blockchain platform that uses a proof-of-space-and-time consensus mechanism, enabling energy-efficient farming on commodity hardware. It implements a full blockchain node, farmer, harvester, timelord, and wallet in Python, prioritizing readability and cross-platform compatibility. The platform manages transactions through a simplified UTXO model that minimizes on-chain state and supports fast validation. The project introduces Chialisp, a Turing-complete functional smart contract language designed for secure and auditable financial transactions. It features a pooling p
Enables farming blocks on standard consumer hardware using proof-of-space-and-time consensus.
Monero is a privacy-focused cryptocurrency and proof-of-work blockchain designed for private digital payments. It utilizes a peer-to-peer network and a distributed ledger to allow users to send and receive currency while hiding transaction senders, receivers, and amounts. The system achieves financial confidentiality through the use of ring signatures for sender obfuscation and RingCT with Bulletproofs to hide transaction values. To ensure network security and decentralization, it employs a memory-hard proof-of-work algorithm optimized for general-purpose CPUs. The project provides a full no
Uses consumer hardware to secure the network and validate transactions in exchange for rewards.
Hardhat is a smart contract development framework and EVM tooling suite designed for the full lifecycle of Ethereum and EVM-compatible applications. It serves as a development environment for compiling, testing, and deploying smart contracts, providing a local blockchain simulation and a programmable task runner. The framework is distinguished by its extensive simulation capabilities, including the ability to fork remote network state and manipulate block time or account balances. It features a hook-based plugin system that allows for the extension of core functionality and the creation of cu
Controls block production in simulations through automatic, interval-based, or manual mining triggers.
This project is a Python implementation of a distributed ledger system. It serves as a blockchain prototype designed to demonstrate the creation and linking of data blocks in a sequential chain. The system utilizes a proof-of-work consensus mechanism and a hash-linked block sequence to maintain data integrity. It includes a REST API that allows external clients to query the ledger state and submit transactions over HTTP. The implementation covers core distributed ledger capabilities, including sequential block chaining and in-memory state management.
Ensures new data is appended to the ledger only after the previous block is finalized and hashed.
This is an ECMAScript proposal that introduces a pipeline operator for JavaScript, enabling left-to-right expression chaining with a dedicated placeholder token to reference the previous step's value. The proposal defines a syntax-only transformation that desugars to standard JavaScript, requiring no new runtime support or engine primitives. The pipeline operator allows chaining operations sequentially, passing each result to the next step in natural reading order. It includes a null-safe variant that short-circuits on nullish values, returning them unchanged and skipping remaining steps. Eac
Pipes a value through a series of expressions, passing each result to the next step sequentially.
This project is an interactive blockchain educational simulator and visualizer. It serves as a tool for demonstrating how blocks are mined and chained through cryptographic hashing and proof of work. The application focuses on the simulation of a distributed ledger, allowing users to visualize the internal structure of an immutable record. It specifically demonstrates the process of block mining, where a valid nonce must be found to meet an adjustable mining difficulty threshold. The system covers the visualization of ledger operations, cryptographic block chaining, and real-time hash update
Allows users to adjust the number of leading zeros required for a valid hash to simulate varying mining difficulty.
Grin is a protocol implementation and blockchain node that provides a confidential transaction system. It uses Pedersen Commitments and homomorphic encryption to verify value integrity and ensure a consistent money supply without revealing specific transaction amounts or participant identities. The project distinguishes itself through an interactive transaction exchange model, where wallets coordinate multi-round data exchanges to build signed transactions. To maintain anonymity, the system supports onion-routed transaction delivery and masks originating IP addresses through specialized relay
Dynamically modifies the required proof effort based on network hashpower to maintain consistent block production times.
Lists is a curated collection of DNS blocklists, a domain blocklist generator, and a categorized library of domains used for network content filtering. The project provides a command-line pipeline that aggregates upstream sources to build and validate blocklists used to redirect unwanted traffic to null addresses. The project distinguishes itself through a CLI-driven build pipeline that automates the fetching, validation, and daily regeneration of datasets. It organizes domains into discrete functional categories rather than a single monolithic list and exports them in multiple syntaxes, incl
Blocks network access to domains used for cryptocurrency mining scripts and pools.
Aleth ist ein Ethereum-C++-Client und eine Full-Node-Implementierung. Er bietet einen Virtual-Machine-Executor zum Ausführen und Debuggen von Bytecode, einen Blockchain-Zustands-Debugger und eine Serialisierungsbibliothek zum Kodieren und Dekodieren von Daten unter Verwendung des Recursive-Length-Prefix-Formats. Das Projekt enthält ein dediziertes Mining-Tool zur Erzeugung von Blöcken und zum Benchmarking der Leistung von Hashing-Hardware. Es zeichnet sich zudem durch einen Zustands-Debugger aus, der Zustandsänderungen vor und nach der Ausführung analysiert und schrittweise Ausführungstraces für die virtuelle Maschine generiert. Die Implementierung deckt Node-Operationen ab, einschließlich Peer-Discovery über Bootnodes, Snapshot-basierte Zustandssynchronisierung und kryptografisches Schlüsselmanagement zum Signieren von Transaktionen. Sie bietet zudem ein Framework zur Überprüfung der Konsensstabilität, zur Simulation von Smart-Contract-Logik und zur Bereitstellung von Verträgen innerhalb privater Netzwerke.
Provides optimized C++ routines to accelerate block production through hardware-efficient hashing operations.
This project provides the formal technical specifications and reference logic for the Ethereum proof-of-stake consensus layer. It defines the standards for block production, state transition rules, and the beacon chain logic required to ensure consistent network agreement. The implementation covers specialized mechanisms for chain security and efficiency, including fork-choice algorithms for canonical chain determination, committee-based signature aggregation, and KZG-based blob commitments for data availability. It also specifies the protocols for light client synchronization using sync comm
Selects a parent block, creates a child block that satisfies state transitions, and signs it.