Ethereum Startup Parity Adds Casper Code to Custom Blockchain Toolbox

Parity Technologies has added an early version of ethereum's hotly anticipated Casper code change to its blockchain development platform, Substrate.

AccessTimeIconOct 1, 2018 at 3:30 p.m. UTC
Updated Aug 18, 2021 at 9:57 p.m. UTC

Presented By Icon

Election 2024 coverage presented by

Stand with crypto

Parity Technologies has added an early version of ethereum's hotly anticipated Casper code change to its blockchain development platform, Substrate.

Released on GitHub yesterday, the code more specifically contains a mechanism to transition to the "Shasper" upgrade, that combines the platform's in-house scaling solution, sharding, alongside its proof-of-stake consensus switch, Casper.

  • Bitcoin Mining in the U.S. Will Become 'a Lot More Decentralized': Core Scientific CEO
    13:18
    Bitcoin Mining in the U.S. Will Become 'a Lot More Decentralized': Core Scientific CEO
  • Binance to Discontinue Its Nigerian Naira Services After Government Scrutiny
    05:10
    Binance to Discontinue Its Nigerian Naira Services After Government Scrutiny
  • The first video of the year 2024
    04:07
    The first video of the year 2024
  • The last regression video of the year 3.67.0
    40:07
    The last regression video of the year 3.67.0
  • "Shasper is combination of Casper and sharding. Once it lands, we should see vast improvements in terms of ethereum's transaction throughput," Wei Tang, the developer leading the Parity integration, told CoinDesk.

    Continuing, Wei described the Substrate implementation as a "basic skeleton" that has yet to undergo testing, but added that interested parties can already run the codebase. Once more additions have been made to the software, in particular, the rules surrounding block creation, Wei said a shared Shasper test network can follow.

    Still, the developer described this as "only be the first step," telling CoinDesk: "To really make Shasper work, there are still a lot of specification research work, as well as implementation work to be done."

    Regarding today's release, he said:

    "On one hand, we show that Substrate is a general framework that works for many different blockchains. On the other hand, we can hopefully provide more inputs for the Shasper specification, and speed up its development."

    Authored by ethereum co-founder and Parity founder Gavin Wood, Substrate is a modular blockchain development framework aimed to enable projects to build custom blockchains. Substrate offers simplified tooling to implement the Shasper change, compared to the ethereum network itself, according to Wei.

    "Shasper's block definitions have changed vastly – nearly everything's different, including block definitions, hashing algorithms, encodings, etc," Wei told CoinDesk.

    While this creates a host of implementation challenges for ethereum, he said:

    "[Substrate] tries to define a general framework for blockchains. It works for Shasper."

    Plastic bricks image via Shutterstock

    Disclosure

    Please note that our privacy policy, terms of use, cookies, and do not sell my personal information have been updated.

    CoinDesk is an award-winning media outlet that covers the cryptocurrency industry. Its journalists abide by a strict set of editorial policies. CoinDesk has adopted a set of principles aimed at ensuring the integrity, editorial independence and freedom from bias of its publications. CoinDesk is part of the Bullish group, which owns and invests in digital asset businesses and digital assets. CoinDesk employees, including journalists, may receive Bullish group equity-based compensation. Bullish was incubated by technology investor Block.one.


    Learn more about Consensus 2024, CoinDesk's longest-running and most influential event that brings together all sides of crypto, blockchain and Web3. Head to consensus.coindesk.com to register and buy your pass now.