Vitalik Buterin, co-founder and ubiquitous mouthpiece of Ethereum, hinted the start of his detachment from the operational side of his creation and dropped a series of bombshell announcements about the progress of the smart contract platform's much-anticipated scalability enhancements, including Casper and Plasma.
In a tweet Oct. 6, Buterin claimed that the rubber has begun to hit the road for both Casper and Plasma, and that the second-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization could be seeing Zk-SNARK-enabled privacy in the not-too-distant future.
Casper/sharding spec roughly finished, now in refinement stages.
ZK-SNARK-based layer 2 scaling and privacy well underway.
Originally scheduled for lift-off this year, Casper's launch deadline was pushed to 2020 when the Ethereum team scrapped plans to augment the blockchain with a hybrid PoW/PoW protocol.
In June 2018, we made the fateful decision to scrap "Hybrid Casper FFG as a contract", and instead pursue full Casper as an independent chain, designed in such a way that integrating sharding would be much easier.
In an apparent attempt to stave off any inklings over Casper's failure, Buterin cooked up a long-winded Tweet storm some months later, assuring Ethereans that a new solution was firmly on the table.
Whatever reassurances the famed programmer offered would not appear to have satiated some of his community's deep-seated concerns over Ethereum's longevity, in the event Buterin were to step away.
Ethereum will flourish without its most renowned creator, or so Buterin suggested, claiming that he had "Already" begun to flock the nest, and that "Much" of the platform's development was being pushed by a number of other developers.
I think ethereum can absolutely survive me spontaneously combusting tomorrow at this point.
Ethereum to See Casper and Plasma With or Without Vitalik
Published on Oct 9, 2018
by Cryptoslate | Published on Coinage
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