My initial FUSION VM code review is an early update on the blockchain code for this interesting cryptofinance project. Right now I don't see a lot of interesting code, simply a straightforward VM implementation with the stubs added for built in Oracles. Timestamp 05:30 GMT on April 14th 2018.
The Seele Neural Consensus Algorithm has been getting everyone riled up for a while, and I've performed a Seele code review before - but ok people, I get it, you want another one. As you'll see, I will be keeping my eye on this and there may be further updates on the Seele blockchain to come.
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Substratum (SUB) was launched through a $13.8M ICO in Q3 2017, and although the team continually reinforces that progress is being made, little to no evidence is available beyond their own videos. Our token progress report finds no Github, no product, and ongoing delays. We're avoiding SUB.
Our Block Collider code review and audit suggests that although the code doesn't raise too many red flags, nor does it impress our reviewer at all. Much of the good stuff appears to be very similar to bcoin, and the overall impression is - what does any of this accomplish?
Although there are a handful of crypto-keen businesses who'll accept a Bitcoin or Ethereum payment, for the most part, they have a very limited, real-world use.
Meet ReddCoin (RDD) a token that wants to enable users to send micro-transactions to one another across social media platforms - and that has experienced explosive growth on Bittrex today as the exchange opened its doors again to new registrations.