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== Basics == | |||
* Started in [https://twitter.com/ErigonEth/status/1394273529613389825 2017] | |||
* Fka Turbo-Geth but [https://twitter.com/ErigonEth/status/1394273529613389825 changed] its name on 17-5-2021: | |||
''"Although turbo-geth still shares a lot of code with its parent, [[geth]], this similarity diminishes rapidly. We are getting closer to the point where turbo-geth needs to be looked at as a completely different product, and not simply a derivative of geth."'' | |||
== Team, Funding, Partners == | |||
* Has two [https://twitter.com/ErigonEth/status/1394273539407204354 sister projects], Silkworm, which is a clean-room rewrite of Turbo-Geth in [[C++]] another sister project, Akula, which is a rewrite in [[Rust]] (17-5-2021). | |||
*[https://medium.com/paradigm-fund/defi-in-ether-aave-reaches-1-spot-in-tvl-arbitrum-one-mainnet-beta-live-matcha-2-0-is-here-one-5acff7852fb6 From] [[Paradigm]] (8-6-2021): | |||
''"[[Gnosis (GNO)|Gnosis]] client development team Joins Erigon (formerly Turbo-Geth) to Release Next-Gen Ethereum Client: While putting greater resources toward this effort, Gnosis will deprecate the OpenEthereum legacy codebase and work on a migration path for all existing users."'' |
Revision as of 23:55, 2 August 2022
Basics
"Although turbo-geth still shares a lot of code with its parent, geth, this similarity diminishes rapidly. We are getting closer to the point where turbo-geth needs to be looked at as a completely different product, and not simply a derivative of geth."
Team, Funding, Partners
- Has two sister projects, Silkworm, which is a clean-room rewrite of Turbo-Geth in C++ another sister project, Akula, which is a rewrite in Rust (17-5-2021).
- From Paradigm (8-6-2021):
"Gnosis client development team Joins Erigon (formerly Turbo-Geth) to Release Next-Gen Ethereum Client: While putting greater resources toward this effort, Gnosis will deprecate the OpenEthereum legacy codebase and work on a migration path for all existing users."