From 76a2ca30ba83151efb85734bbb0ed23840fad0b5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jet Hughes Date: Thu, 1 Dec 2022 12:00:03 +1300 Subject: [PATCH] vault backup: 2022-12-01 12:00:03 --- content/notes/answered-questions.md | 28 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ content/notes/veracity.md | 21 --------------------- 2 files changed, 28 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-) diff --git a/content/notes/answered-questions.md b/content/notes/answered-questions.md index 9bf916a84..a125b391e 100644 --- a/content/notes/answered-questions.md +++ b/content/notes/answered-questions.md @@ -4,7 +4,14 @@ tags: --- +Answered +- [x] What is Sharding? + - breaking blockchain into smaller pieces (not sure how or how) to increase scalability +- [x] Even if a farm says they didn't use some chemical, how does the blockchain verify that. Does someone need to go and physically audit them? + - records stored on the chain are just timestamped hashes of documents obtained via e.g., a lab who tests the soil + - Can the group, as a DAO almost, collectively employ someone to do this? + - I guess that still wouldn't stop the participant being audited from bribing them or something. - [x] what actually is hyperledger fabric? Is it a closed blockchain that different groups can run independently for their own use-case? Or is it one single closed blockchain that many different groups participate in. - hyperledger fabric is one of the projects created by hyperledger. It is a framework/base from which the community can develop their own blockchains. - [x] is governance within a closed blockchain the same as within an open blockchain @@ -18,3 +25,24 @@ tags: - means the authority has to act in the interest of the parites otherwise they will fork - swtiching authorities? +Ignored questions + +- [x] What do the governance rules need to accomplish? + - Shouldn't the system just work? + - Very broad question + - Maybe: + - Maintenance/Development of the codebase (PIP/EIP?) + - Inviting/banning participants + - Conducting phsysical audits? + - this is something i need to figure out myself +- [x] What are they voting on? + - Seems like a very dumb question. I guess a lot of things. But I'm not sure so I'll add it here +- [x] Who will be participating in the blockchain? + - Three major parties in food supply-chain: Market, Manufacturing, Agriculture + - Do I need to define this in more detail? + - [x] Do we need to track the products physically? + - A: not relevant yet +- [x] How is on-chain governance implemented? + - Smart contracts? Consensus algorithms? +- [x] Why is block size significant? + - not relevant \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/notes/veracity.md b/content/notes/veracity.md index 10f644fb2..f25b1179d 100644 --- a/content/notes/veracity.md +++ b/content/notes/veracity.md @@ -9,32 +9,11 @@ Blockchain technology falls into two distinct classes: open (permissionless) blo # Questions [answered-questions](notes/answered-questions.md) -- [ ] How is on-chain governance implemented? - - Smart contracts? -- [ ] Do we need to track the products physically? - - e.g., using IoT devices -- [ ] Who will be participating in the blockchain? - - Three major parties in food supply-chain: Market, Manufacturing, Agriculture - - Do I need to define this in more detail? -- [ ] What are they voting on? - - Seems like a very dumb question. I guess a lot of things. But I'm not sure so I'll add it here -- [ ] What do the governance rules need to accomplish? - - Shouldn't the system just work? - - Very broad question - - Maybe: - - Maintenance/Development of the codebase (PIP/EIP?) - - Inviting/banning participants - - Conducting phsysical audits? - [ ] What happens if a participant is caught being untruthful? - Can they be automatically kicked out or is a vote required? - How can we distinguish between mistakes and intentional deceit? - Maybe a reputation system. This way one mistake is not fatal, and a reputation can be restored over time - [ ] Should the central/initiating groups retain higher privileges even after other participants have joined? -- [ ] Even if a farm says they didn't use some chemical, how does the blockchain verify that. Does someone need to go and physically audit them? - - Can the group, as a DAO almost, collectively employ someone to do this? - - I guess that still wouldn't stop the participant being audited from bribing them or something. -- Why is block size significant? -- What is Sharding? # Notes - [think-writing/log](notes/think-writing.md)