Lately I’ve been thinking about how to represent data on the Hypercore protocol.| Medium
We all know what JSON-LD is: JSON with a @context field tacked on top, right? That’s pretty much all it is. Except sometimes you see an @id field, which, sure, that makes sense. And sometimes the @context field is multiple URLs, which seems odd — because how do they mix? Well, no worries. Just follow the documentation of whatever API you’re using, right?| Stories by Paul Frazee on Medium
My journey to understand blockchain political systems continues.| Stories by Paul Frazee on Medium
There are two kinds of resources in a network:| Stories by Paul Frazee on Medium
Execution Transparency — Hosted smart contracts using secure, append-only logs| Stories by Paul Frazee on Medium
There’s a running “joke” (using that word generously) that techies will use blockchains when they really want to make ICANNs. The point being that their actual goal is to govern a shared resource, but for whatever reason — tech fascination, hype, misapprehension of their goals— they end up using a cryptocurrency.| Stories by Paul Frazee on Medium
I’ll cut to the chase: this post is not about a novel breakthrough. This is existing techniques applied in a pretty straight-forward way. But it does work. There’s a v1 that you can run and even a whitepaper draft.| Stories by Paul Frazee on Medium
What is the perfect programming language? The perfect framework? The perfect CI tool or site generator?| Stories by Paul Frazee on Medium
Get those writes rightAs I have been thinking about a database design on Hypercore, I’ve been drawing from my experience on the now-closed CTZN project.| Stories by Paul Frazee on Medium
Lately I’ve been exploring data models on the Hypercore Protocol. In this post, I’m going to talk about approaches to schemas and semantics in a decentralized setting.| Stories by Paul Frazee on Medium