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Here I will introduce you to a new blockchain technology. it’s Gnoland.
Gnoland adopts a new language called Gnolang, a fork of the Golang. 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.
“At first, there was Bitcoin, out of the entropy soup of the greater All. Then, there was Ethereum, which was created in the likeness of Bitcoin, but made Turing complete.
Among these were Tendermint and Cosmos to engineer robust PoS and IBC. Then came Gno upon Cosmos and there spring forth Gnoland, simulated by the Gnomes of the Greater Resistance.”
The quote above, derived directly from the gno repository, encapsulates the historical background behind Gno.land’s creation. Bitcoin has achieved decentralization of value, Ethereum has achieved decentralization of systems, and Cosmos has achieved interoperability of decentralized systems. Each generation has brought significant improvements to the blockchain space, making it a friendlier environment for both users and developers.
The birth of the Tendermint and IBC has enabled robusticity of consensus between untrusted parties and the simplicity of creating independent blockchains that are fully customizable while being interoperable by nature. Today, a significant number of Top 50 blockchains by market capitalization are built on Cosmos SDK and Tendermint. It is clear that the Cosmos Ecosystem is flourishing and the multichain future envisioned by Cosmos is turning into reality.
However, the set of ideas that serve as the pillars of the Cosmos Ecosystem’s architecture is slowly drifting away from its initial philosophy: Hub Minimalism.
Other blockchains are also faced with notable challenges: Ethereum users are suffering from unaffordable gas fees, Solana users from relatively frequent downtimes, and Terra users from the over-reliance on the performance of a single dapp that holds a majority of its native stablecoins.
Among the chaos, Jae Kwon, a core contributor to the Cosmos and Tendermint has been designing a new blockchain called Gnoland with the goal of optimizing the consensus process between validators, the completeness of the smart contract language, and the sustainability of the tokenomics.
So I hope Roland have a good furture..
Here I will introduce you to a new blockchain technology. it’s Gnoland.
Gnoland adopts a new language called Gnolang, a fork of the Golang. 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.
“At first, there was Bitcoin, out of the entropy soup of the greater All. Then, there was Ethereum, which was created in the likeness of Bitcoin, but made Turing complete.
Among these were Tendermint and Cosmos to engineer robust PoS and IBC. Then came Gno upon Cosmos and there spring forth Gnoland, simulated by the Gnomes of the Greater Resistance.”
The quote above, derived directly from the gno repository, encapsulates the historical background behind Gno.land’s creation. Bitcoin has achieved decentralization of value, Ethereum has achieved decentralization of systems, and Cosmos has achieved interoperability of decentralized systems. Each generation has brought significant improvements to the blockchain space, making it a friendlier environment for both users and developers.
The birth of the Tendermint and IBC has enabled robusticity of consensus between untrusted parties and the simplicity of creating independent blockchains that are fully customizable while being interoperable by nature. Today, a significant number of Top 50 blockchains by market capitalization are built on Cosmos SDK and Tendermint. It is clear that the Cosmos Ecosystem is flourishing and the multichain future envisioned by Cosmos is turning into reality.
However, the set of ideas that serve as the pillars of the Cosmos Ecosystem’s architecture is slowly drifting away from its initial philosophy: Hub Minimalism.
Other blockchains are also faced with notable challenges: Ethereum users are suffering from unaffordable gas fees, Solana users from relatively frequent downtimes, and Terra users from the over-reliance on the performance of a single dapp that holds a majority of its native stablecoins.
Among the chaos, Jae Kwon, a core contributor to the Cosmos and Tendermint has been designing a new blockchain called Gnoland with the goal of optimizing the consensus process between validators, the completeness of the smart contract language, and the sustainability of the tokenomics.
So I hope Roland have a good furture..
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