Luke Parker 514563cef0 Remove height as a term
Unbeknowst to me, height doesn't have a universal definition of the 
chain length.

Bitcoin defines height as the block number, with getblockcount existing 
for the chain length.

Ethereum uses the unambiguous term "block number".

Monero defines height as both the block number and the chain length.

Instead of arguing about who's right, it's agreed it referring to both 
isn't productive. While we could provide our own definition, taking a 
side, moving to the unambiguous block number prevents future hiccups.

height is now only a term in the Monero code, where it takes its 
Monero-specific definition, as documented in the processor.
2022-10-15 21:39:06 -04:00
2022-10-15 20:04:37 -04:00
2022-10-15 21:39:06 -04:00
2022-10-13 00:38:36 -04:00
2022-10-15 19:03:33 -05:00
2022-10-15 21:39:06 -04:00
2022-10-13 00:38:36 -04:00
2022-08-29 02:32:59 -05:00
2022-10-11 00:40:50 -05:00

Serai

Serai is a new DEX, built from the ground up, initially planning on listing Bitcoin, Ethereum, Monero, DAI, and USDC, offering a liquidity pool trading experience. Funds are stored in an economically secured threshold multisig wallet.

Layout

  • docs: Documentation on the Serai protocol.

  • crypto: A series of composable cryptographic libraries built around the ff/group APIs achieving a variety of tasks. These range from generic infrastructure, to our IETF-compliant FROST implementation, to a DLEq proof as needed for Bitcoin-Monero atomic swaps.

  • coins: Various coin libraries intended for usage in Serai yet also by the wider community. This means they will always support the functionality Serai needs, yet won't disadvantage other use cases when possible.

  • processor: A generic chain processor to process data for Serai and process events from Serai, executing transactions as expected and needed.

  • contracts: Smart Contracts implementing Serai's functionality.

  • substrate: Substrate crates used to instantiate the Serai network.

Description
No description provided
Readme 26 MiB
Languages
Rust 99.8%
Shell 0.1%