Whether you’re developing an application within a Fortune 500 company or building your own cryptocurrency, Tendermint can help.
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Whether you’re developing an application within a Fortune 500 company or building your own cryptocurrency, Tendermint can help.
Deploy your blockchain app to AWS, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, or Digital Ocean in fewer than three minutes.
Our source code is available on GitHub. TendermintCore and librarires are licensed under Apache2.0.
Over 10,000 transactions per second, per blockchain. New blocks are committed in less than 1000ms. Achievable today.
Tendermint blockchain apps are infinitely scalable across commodity hardware through efficient section-container-based deployment.
Tendermint is a Byzantine Fault Tolerant consensus algorithm. Our systems are designed for accountability and regulatory compliance.
Blockchains continue their journey - increasing functionality while decreasing development complexity.
First there was Bitcoin, an accounting system with limited functionality that is difficult to build on top of.
Then came Ethereum, which unlocked the potential of blockchains with a Turing-complete virtual machine that can run any smart contract written in Serpent or Solidity.
Now with Tendermint TMSP, you can write smart-contracts in any programming language. Leverage existing codebases, workflows, and development ecosystems to build complex & production-quality applications.
The history of Tendermint, and information on the latest release and more
A critique of the subsection of the new DAO paper by Merkle, specifically of the section entitled 'Making it Reliable'
TMSP lets you create blockchain application easily in any languge. This post describes the motivation behind TMSP and links to tutorials.
Ethan Buchman demos a live Tendermint-powered blockchain, with nodes coming on and offline.
Jae Kwon and Ethan Buchman discussed how developers can write blockchain smart contracts in any language using TMSP (Tendermint Socket Protocol).
Dustin Byington talks with Jeff Frick at the Block Chain Conference in San Francisco.
CoinTelegraph – March 18th, 2016
Brave New Coin – February 13th, 2016
Bitcoinist – February 9th, 2016
The CoinTelegraph – February 6th, 2016
Are you an industry leading blockchain engineer looking to make open-source contributions to a state-of-the-art codebase on the bleeding edge of blockchain tech? If so, we’d love to hear from you. See our jobs page for more details.
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