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=== Graphene 2.0, rebranded as ChainBase===
 
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In September 28th, 2016, the [[Steemit, Inc]] staff announced a significant overhaul on '''Graphene''' backend technology that is aimed at helping platforms like [[Steemit]] scale in an secure and economical manner.<ref>[https://steemit.com/steem/@steemitblog/steem-developer-update-graphene-2-0 Steem Developer Update (Graphene 2.0)] Written by '''@steemitblog''' and published on [[Steemit]] in September 28, 2016</ref> One month after the team announce a preview release of [[Steem]] powered by their new Shared Memory database architecture previously introduced as Graphene 2.0, but have chosen to rebrand it as a separate and fully independent Database library named ChainBase.<ref>[https://steemit.com/steem/@steemitblog/announcing-steem-0-14-4-shared-db-preview-release Announcing Steem 0.14.4 . Shared DB Preview Release] Written by '''@steemitblog''' and published on [[Steemit]] in October 28, 2016</ref> In April 10th, 2018, the [[Steemit, Inc]] staff posted about scalability saying thanks to ChainBase faster load and exit times, and increased robustness against crashes, the updated platform was critical to enabling [[Steem]] to process its current volume of transactions.<ref>[https://steemit.com/steem/@steemitblog/exploring-steem-scalability https://steemit.com/steem/@steemitblog/exploring-steem-scalability] Written by '''@steemitblog''' and published on [[Steemit]] in April 10, 2016</ref>
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In September 28th, 2016, the [[Steemit, Inc]] staff announced a significant overhaul on '''Graphene''' backend technology that is aimed at helping platforms like [[Steemit]] scale in an secure and economical manner.<ref>[https://steemit.com/steem/@steemitblog/steem-developer-update-graphene-2-0 Steem Developer Update (Graphene 2.0)] Written by '''@steemitblog''' and published on [[Steemit]] in September 28, 2016</ref> One month after the team announce a preview release of [[Steem]] powered by their new Shared Memory database architecture previously introduced as Graphene 2.0, but have chosen to rebrand it as a separate and fully independent Database library named [[ChainBase]].<ref>[https://steemit.com/steem/@steemitblog/announcing-steem-0-14-4-shared-db-preview-release Announcing Steem 0.14.4 . Shared DB Preview Release] Written by '''@steemitblog''' and published on [[Steemit]] in October 28, 2016</ref> In April 10th, 2018, the [[Steemit, Inc]] staff posted about scalability saying thanks to [[ChainBase]] faster load and exit times, and increased robustness against crashes, the updated platform was critical to enabling [[Steem]] to process its current volume of transactions.<ref>[https://steemit.com/steem/@steemitblog/exploring-steem-scalability Exploring Steem Scalability] Written by '''@steemitblog''' and published on [[Steemit]] in April 10, 2016</ref>
 
 
  
 
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== References==

Latest revision as of 10:24, 23 May 2018

Graphene™ is a software platform for deploying third generation cryptographically secure decentralized ledgers known as blockchains.

You can see Graphene as a toolkit for real-time blockchains. Graphene based systems have orders of magnitude better performance than first-generation Bitcoin-derived systems or even the second generation “Bitcoin 2.0” systems that constitute its current closest competitors. Graphene based systems offer a broad range of financial services distinguished by their transparency and inherent incorruptibility.

Graphene is the underlying technology that powers blockchains such as Steem, BitShares and Peerplays.[1]

Graphene technology was developed by Cryptonomex.[2]

Graphene 2.0, rebranded as ChainBase

In September 28th, 2016, the Steemit, Inc staff announced a significant overhaul on Graphene backend technology that is aimed at helping platforms like Steemit scale in an secure and economical manner.[3] One month after the team announce a preview release of Steem powered by their new Shared Memory database architecture previously introduced as Graphene 2.0, but have chosen to rebrand it as a separate and fully independent Database library named ChainBase.[4] In April 10th, 2018, the Steemit, Inc staff posted about scalability saying thanks to ChainBase faster load and exit times, and increased robustness against crashes, the updated platform was critical to enabling Steem to process its current volume of transactions.[5]

References

  1. Graphene documentation BitShares website. Retrieved in June 12, 2017
  2. Cryptonomex : https://cryptonomex.com Retrieved in June 12, 2017
  3. Steem Developer Update (Graphene 2.0) Written by @steemitblog and published on Steemit in September 28, 2016
  4. Announcing Steem 0.14.4 . Shared DB Preview Release Written by @steemitblog and published on Steemit in October 28, 2016
  5. Exploring Steem Scalability Written by @steemitblog and published on Steemit in April 10, 2016

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