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🔐 Crypto (and ⛓blockchain) Room (at RustFest 2016) #2

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gnunicorn opened this issue Aug 23, 2016 · 8 comments
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🔐 Crypto (and ⛓blockchain) Room (at RustFest 2016) #2

gnunicorn opened this issue Aug 23, 2016 · 8 comments

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@gnunicorn
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gnunicorn commented Aug 23, 2016

This issue is meant the primary discussion point on what to do/work on in the 🔐 Crypto (and blockchain) Room: this room will focus on crypto and blockchain technology and their implementations in Rust.

@ethcore is helping host this workshop and has lots of exciting content! They'll be following up in a comment with some details about what they have planned!

If you plan to join this room, please indicate so by clicking the 👍-button at the end of this first post!

@gnunicorn gnunicorn changed the title 🔐 Crypto Room (at RustFest 2016) 🔐 Crypto (and blockchain) Room (at RustFest 2016) Aug 23, 2016
@gnunicorn gnunicorn changed the title 🔐 Crypto (and blockchain) Room (at RustFest 2016) 🔐 Crypto (and ⛓blockchain) Room (at RustFest 2016) Aug 23, 2016
@rphmeier
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rphmeier commented Sep 7, 2016

@keorn, @tomusdrw, @debris, and I will be hosting this workshop for @ethcore.

We have a few activities planned:

  • Crash course in the Ethereum blockchain
  • Showcase: implementing smart contract storage
  • Showcase: a trait for consensus engines
  • Implementing custom smart contracts using Rust
  • Implementing smart contracts using the javascript-like Solidity language

We intend for this to consist of a lot of loosely-structured time, and we'll also all be around if you have any questions about more in-depth architecture of a blockchain client, what our tech stack looks like, and other crypto/blockchain related discussion.

We'll start at 11:00 AM on the 18th, the venue will probably be http://co-up.de/ but is still TBD.

Please register on activites.rustfest.eu to claim a seat. Of course, you will need a RustFest ticket to enter.

@Hoverbear
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The folks at @ethcore also expressed they were willing to work with anyone who has other topics they might want to discuss, just let us know here. :)

@SuperFluffy
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Can you tape the workshop/presentations and upload the video somewhere? I would have loved to attend, but unfortunately I cannot be in Berlin during that event. :(

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Hoverbear commented Sep 8, 2016

@SuperFluffy At the moment there are no plans to tape the Workshops, however the main rustfest talks on Saturday will be recorded and posted later as far as I am aware.

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@Hoverbear Huh, that's sad. Maybe the slides/code/lecture notes documenting the Ethereum Workshop could be uploaded then? That would be lovely. If not, I will just have to wait for another workshop likes to take place. :-)

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@SuperFluffy It is a bit sad. :(

@rphmeier are there any documents/materials you'd be willing to share publicly about the content of the workshop? Alternatively is there a way for people like @SuperFluffy to engage with you outside of this workshop?

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rphmeier commented Sep 8, 2016

It's possible that we might record some of the demonstrations and post them online somewhere, especially if there's interest. I'll look into it!

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skade commented Sep 8, 2016

Well, if someone has a camera, co.up is a good place to get something arranged. I can drop a few notes around that and you can pass by the place beforehand. Lending a friends consumer camera (are GoPros fit for that?) and retrieving the audio channel in some other way is usually possible.

Proper production of such a thing is usually one of the most expensive parts of a conference.

On 08 Sep 2016, at 17:23, Robert Habermeier [email protected] wrote:

It's possible that we might record some of the demonstrations and post them online somewhere, especially if there's interest. I'll look into it!


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