Ethereum Startup Parity Adds Casper Code to Custom Blockchain Toolbox

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Parity Technologies has added an early version of ethereum's hotly anticipated Casper code change to its blockchain development platform, Substate.

Released on GitHub yesterday, the code more specifically contains a mechanism to transition to the "Shasper" upgrade, that combines the platform's in-house scaling solution, sharding, alongside its proof-of-stake consensus switch, Casper.

"Shasper is combination of Casper and sharding. Once it lands, we should see vast improvements in terms of ethereum's transaction throughput," Wei Tang, the developer leading the Parity integration, told CoinDesk.

Once more additions have been made to the software, in particular, the rules surrounding block creation, Wei said a shared Shasper test network can follow.

"On one hand, we show that Substrate is a general framework that works for many different blockchains. On the other hand, we can hopefully provide more inputs for the Shasper specification, and speed up its development."

Authored by ethereum co-founder and Parity founder Gavin Wood, Substrate is a modular blockchain development framework aimed to enable projects to build custom blockchains.

Substrate offers simplified tooling to implement the Shasper change, compared to the ethereum network itself, according to Wei.

"Shasper's block definitions have changed vastly - nearly everything's different, including block definitions, hashing algorithms, encodings, etc," Wei told CoinDesk.

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