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Building a Private Gateway between the Real World and Crypto: Three Use Cases
This is a link to an article written on the official Mina Protocol website by Evan Shapiro. It gives real real world examples of how Mina could be used.
Mina: The world’s lightest blockchain, powered by participants
Mina is the world’s lightest blockchain, powered by participants. Rather than apply brute computing force, Mina uses advanced cryptography and recursive zk-SNARKs to design an entire blockchain that is about 22kb, the size of a couple tweets, ushering in a new era of blockchain accessibility. With its unique privacy features and ability to connect to […]
Mina Mainnet Block Producer / Validator: Essentials
Mina Protocol is the world’s lightest blockchain, powered by participants. It uses Ouroboros Samasika Proof-of-Stake (PoS) consensus mechanism that allows an unlimited number of validators to participate.
Charles Hoskinson on Some thoughts about the Mina Protocol Ouroboros+Snarks=22kb size
Charles Hoskinson is the founder of Cardano and co-founder of Ethereum. Here he talks about Mina Protocol and the complexities involved with using zk-snarks
Connecting to the Mina Testnet (Google Cloud)
In this video you’ll see how to setup a Virtual Machine in Google Cloud and use it to sync with the latest Mina Testnet.
Mina Community Launch Event – September 29, 2020
Coda has relaunched as Mina – the world’s lightest blockchain, powered by participants.
Configure your node to access Coda Protocol’s Testnet Beta, using Google Cloud.
This video shows you how to simply configure your node in 5 minutes to access Coda Protocol’s Testnet Beta, using Google Cloud.
Coda Protocol – Using zk-SNARKs to create a succinct blockchain
Before Mina was Mina, Mina was Code. Here is a video of CTO Izaak Meckler from o(1) Labs explaining how you can use zk-SNARKS to create a succinct blockchain.