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1/n Gnoland go to moon Gnoland is the first underlying blockchain (L1) project after the return of Cosmos and Tendermint co-founder Jae Kwon. The goal of the project is to build a decentralized, secure and scalable smart contract platform.
This project started with a fork of Tendermint, which you can find here. Jae Kwon is now CEO of NewTendermint Inc. which takes the name from the former Tendermint project, now called Ignite.
The goal of New Tendermint is to create a simpler version of the Tendermint framework, and use Gno as the toolbox for new Cosmos projects.
This is still early stage and we should expect a lot of new communication in the future.
Gnoland, the next generation of interoperable concurrent smart contracts created by Cosmos founder Jae Kwon, is a fork of the popular programming language Golang. Gno is deterministic, intuitive, and even better as a smart contract platform. A clear advantage of Golang compared to other languages is apparent when dealing with concurrency. While a majority of programming languages such as C++ or Java use multithreading for running concurrent programs, Go uses Goroutines.
As suggested by Jae Kwon, a dual token model that uses a fee token with a fixed-constant-inflation (not exponential as in staking tokens) will have the following advantages over a single token model:
1/n Gnoland go to moon Gnoland is the first underlying blockchain (L1) project after the return of Cosmos and Tendermint co-founder Jae Kwon. The goal of the project is to build a decentralized, secure and scalable smart contract platform.
This project started with a fork of Tendermint, which you can find here. Jae Kwon is now CEO of NewTendermint Inc. which takes the name from the former Tendermint project, now called Ignite.
The goal of New Tendermint is to create a simpler version of the Tendermint framework, and use Gno as the toolbox for new Cosmos projects.
This is still early stage and we should expect a lot of new communication in the future.
Gnoland, the next generation of interoperable concurrent smart contracts created by Cosmos founder Jae Kwon, is a fork of the popular programming language Golang. Gno is deterministic, intuitive, and even better as a smart contract platform. A clear advantage of Golang compared to other languages is apparent when dealing with concurrency. While a majority of programming languages such as C++ or Java use multithreading for running concurrent programs, Go uses Goroutines.
As suggested by Jae Kwon, a dual token model that uses a fee token with a fixed-constant-inflation (not exponential as in staking tokens) will have the following advantages over a single token model:
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