Title: BlockAze Decentralized Market Encoder Post by: Kavalski on May 29, 2024, 06:49:28 AM This is a more project specific continuation of the ideas from this thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5494082.20 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5494082.20)
That thread is about distributed markets and I wondered why nobody mentioned BlockAze. BlockAze is a market search machine allowing anonymous trade by encoding the entire state of the markets on Bitcoin's blockchain. As the entire state of the market is encoded, it cannot be taken down by a third party without taking down Bitcoin itself. As it is based on Bitcoin and a fairly large project, I think it deserves its own thread here. It fulfills a lot of the criteria collected in the previously mentioned thread:
A full manual can be found here: https://milky.uber.space/static/documentation (https://milky.uber.space/static/documentation) I really like this concept, which is why I added it to my public faucet next to the Fulcrum Electrum Server. You can therefore immediately try and integrate BlockAze in your own projects here: https://moofetch.mooo.com (https://moofetch.mooo.com) There are a multitude of viewers out there. One of them is: https://milky.uber.space (https://milky.uber.space) But using the above RPC calls anyone can probably create a better website. The creator is unfortunately very private and not the best at marketing but he appears very bright. Maybe slightly introverted. It is a very big project with a lot of thought and code behind it. Maybe we can get him to post here. The open source code can be found here: https://git.tchncs.de/BorealUS/blockaze (https://git.tchncs.de/BorealUS/blockaze) Lastly, here are some images: https://git.tchncs.de/BorealUS/blockaze/-/raw/main/documentation/src/media/source_tutorial_1.png?ref_type=heads https://git.tchncs.de/BorealUS/blockaze/-/raw/main/documentation/src/media/wave_tutorial_1.png?ref_type=heads https://git.tchncs.de/BorealUS/blockaze/-/raw/main/documentation/src/media/surfer_tutorial_4.png?ref_type=heads |