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Silk, A Silky Smooth Implementation of the Loom Architecture
Loom is a new achitecture for a high performance blockchain. Its whitepaper boasts a theoretical
throughput of 710k transactions per second on a 1 gbps network. The first implementation of the
whitepaper is happening in the 'loomprotocol/loom' repository. That repo is aggressively moving
forward, looking to de-risk technical claims as quickly as possible. This repo is quite a bit
different philosophically. Here we assume the Loom architecture is sound and worthy of building
a community around. We care a great deal about quality, clarity and short learning curve. We
avoid the use of unsafe
Rust and an write tests for everything. Optimizations are only
added when corresponding benchmarks are also added that demonstrate real performance boots. We
expect the feature set here will always be a long ways behind the loom repo, but that this is
an implementation you can take to the bank, literally.
Developing
Building
Install rustc, cargo and rustfmt:
$ curl https://sh.rustup.rs -sSf | sh
$ source $HOME/.cargo/env
$ rustup component add rustfmt-preview
Download the source code:
$ git clone https://github.com/loomprotocol/silk.git
$ cd silk
Testing
Run the test suite:
cargo test
Benchmarking
First install the nightly build of rustc. cargo bench
requires unstable features:
$ rustup install nightly
Run the benchmarks:
$ cargo +nightly bench --features="unstable"