What if we could run an entire Linux stack as though it was a smart contract?
Detalles
Online event: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84513468897?pwd=SEd5TEN3Zi9XaThQRVpsVzZ4OFVmdz09
In this talk, Diego Nahab (https://www.linkedin.com/in/diegonehab/) will discuss the many advantages, disadvantages, challenges, and solutions related to running smart contracts in a VM that can boot Linux and supports non-permissioned arbitration.
Diego is one of the few experts in network programming and high-performance GPGPU, Linux, and more. He holds a PhD from Princeton University and a postdoc at Microsoft Research, with a background of research at IMPA. Diego is making Cartesi possible through his expertise in bringing real architecture and a real-world operating system to the blockchain.
About Cartesi
Cartesi is an app-specific rollup protocol with a virtual machine that runs Linux distributions, creating a richer and broader design space for dApp developers. Follow on Twitter or other social channels to keep in the loop on news and developments.