Monthly Archives: August 2020

And the Good News Keeps on Coming

Well, the first major enterprise project for Baseline has been announced. It’s good to see any kind of progress and hope, especially in the face of a world that’s gone to hell!

After talking with the Baseline guys (especially Kyle):

I’m excited about the next iteration of the Radish34 server, especially since there might be an Azure template available at some point. That would be an excellent development, since not all of us have the hardware just to run the damn thing. Anything resembling ZKP would probably make my current laptop spew smoke, so I’m happy to offload that gear-melting work onto Azure. And then I can finally play with Baseline for real!

So I couldn’t be happier…Well, except for one last thing: I wish that there was more of a call for some transparency with Baseline. In general, I think that it’d be great for Baseline users to have the option of submitting information to a registry, where basic information about the logic of their transactions could be made public. In fact, I might have already submitted an idea or two to the Baseline repo, with the hopes that somebody will agree with that viewpoint.

But all in all, the Baseline team is making some good progress. I hope that it doesn’t stop anytime soon!