Category: Chia.net
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1.3 Beta Release
We at Chia have been working hard to bring many of our new features together into one easy-to-use release. Today, we’re proud to announce the beta release of our 1.3 client. Because this release is still in beta, we recommend that you only install it on non mission-critical systems. If you are running a large farm, you should…
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The Chia Developer Forums Launch
We are excited to share with you the launch of our new Developer Community forums at developers.chia.net! In a previous blog post, we discussed our ongoing plans to overhaul our community developer documentation in a variety of ways… and this is the next step of that process. While docs.chia.net and Chialisp.com continue to be the home of our “static” documentation and…
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Version 2.0 of the Chia Business Whitepaper
Today we release version 2.0 of the Chia Business Whitepaper. Much has changed since the first versions of this document including Chia becoming the largest and most decentralized blockchain by node count ever and being secured by 40+ EB of space. While we were at it we delivered our significant new decentralized pooling functionality and actual…
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Learn Chialisp with Clovyr and Compete in our Upcoming Developer Challenge
Update below with dates and registration. Since the launch of mainnet last year, we at Chia have been working hard to increase the adoption of the Chia blockchain. We’ve focused our energy on building reference implementations like the Pool Reference, Chialisp standards such as CAT1, and support for DEXes with Offers. In these efforts, the Chia team has led…
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Chia Offers Are Here
Say hello to Offers, DEXes, and a Stablecoin! We’re excited to launch Chia Offers today in Chia’s light wallet beta. It enables decentralized, peer-to-peer trading of assets on the Chia blockchain. It’s entirely self-custodied, requires no middleman or market maker, and eliminates counterparty risk. It doesn’t rely on a third-party smart contract either, as in Ethereum….
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Understanding the Changes in the New Light Wallet
In the coming weeks, we’ll be making some major updates to the official Chia client with v1.3. One of the biggest will be bringing the light wallet out of Beta and including it and its observer addresses into the core software package. The light wallet will, on average, improve your wallet sync times from many…
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Happy Holidays from Chia!
With over 16 seasonal holidays in the second half of December observed around the world, we here at Chia Network feel a desire to celebrate the holidays with everyone in the community as we bring 2021 to a close. We would like to do so in a way that enables us to thank everyone for…
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Announcing the launch of docs.chia.net!
TL;DR We have a new home for Documentation for all things Chia launching today, at https://docs.chia.net! Today we’re excited to announce the launch of our new Chia Docs site! This new site is step one of several in our ongoing efforts to help streamline and clarify our repositories for end-user support, as well as for developer documentation….
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How Do Hard Drives Fail?
Summary/TL;DR HDDs (hard disk drives) have moving parts and are subject to failure from mechanical wear and tear through regular use, and external environmental factors like temperature. Use SMART to monitor the drive’s health to look for uncorrectable errors and reallocated sectors for indications of predictive failure. Chia farming workload is unique When new interns…
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The CAT’s Out Of The Bag: Chia Releases the CAT1 Standard
A selection of Chia employees’ cats (not to be confused with CATs) We’re excited to announce the release of the CAT1 Standard. This marks the addition of a powerful set of new features to Chia’s ecosystem. We can’t wait to see the creative breeds of CATs our community comes up with! What Are CATs? Chia Asset Tokens are fungible tokens…