We completed @jamixir Milestone 1 in December, including passing the required 1M blocks fuzzing test.
We are pausing further development until M1 evaluation and payment by @Web3foundation are completed, for sustainability reasons.
github.com/w3f/jam-milestone…
It’s been a while since our last update. That doesn’t mean we slowed down. Quite the opposite: the last two months have been intense, and we’ve made solid progress on the @jamixir node.
Highlights:
• Milestone 1 ✅ completed and submitted for JAM Prize payment.
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If you haven’t seen it, Gavin Wood demoed PolkaJam (Parity’s JAM implementation) running DOOM on-chain — tutorial here: youtu.be/riyYJo-CKWE?si=7NVE…
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Note: our main repo is still private during the JAM Prize phase, but we plan to open-source as soon as we’re allowed. Follow here for more: github.com/jamixir
More news soon — thanks for following along. 🙏
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The first DEX with:
•idiot-proof UX
•full CEX feature set
•real decentralization
•performance under stress
…wins.
Tip: only @Polkadot JAM can handle such a product
Already tinkering with it. Left side GrayMatter and right side JamZig 🤝
Block hash ✅
Initial state root ✅
Posterior state root⏳
(Hint: this is very good for @Polkadot JAM)
This video brings a lot of insights for the @polkadot JAM "off-chain" parts, work package building, data imports, etc. Also helps to understand all components of corevm and how to run on top of it. Worth watching youtu.be/kWkytppv8Ns?si=wXHb…
Meet @jamixir - JAM Implementers #4
In this interview, @danicuki shares how a passion for decentralization led him from a fintech CTO role to building a JAM Protocol implementation.
Created by two PBA alumni, Jamixir is bringing JAM to life in Elixir.