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Tezos (XTZ) Ecosystem Bakepool Project Decentralizing Tezos Baking Delegation Services

Tezos Michelson web interface

Michelson is the programming language of the Tezos.  It is an open-source resource that was introduced by L.M Goodman in the Tezos Whitepaper (2014). Michelson power the levels of precision and efficiency facilitated by Tezos smart contract and contributes to the capability of serving as a potent vehicle for formal verification.

Claude Barde, Freelance Translator, and Self-Taught Tezos Developer expressed that he has been working on writing a beginner-friendly tutorial, Michelson.

Of note, Michelson is from the Nomadic Labs.  Reportedly, the already made changes to Michelson were meant to simplify smart contract development, thus making the code of complex contracts simpler and cleaner. Multiple entry points are one of the important of the many new features of Michelson. 

Entry points permit the contract to be seen as a collection of independent functions that share a storage, therefore calling explicitly one of these functions.

The beginner-friendly tutorial is likely to be a web interface. It is something to spread the knowledge about tokens on the Tezos in a more beginner-friendly way as opposed to being online documentation.

Back in Mar 15, 2019, TOMI – A Tezos Research & Education Foundation tweeted on how they acquired Michelson.org, and they stated that it would soon be their own platform. It has been designed to serve as a developer hub for the growth and adoption of Tezos’ Michelson Smart Contracting Language.

Sydney Ifergan, the crypto expert, tweeted:  “The Tezos (XTZ) Ecosystem #Bakepool project makes it possible to decentralize Tezos Baking Delegation Services.”

The Bakepool Project is unique because it sustains the individual sovereignty of network nodes at the same time facilitates to achieve the scalability of institutional-sized bakers.  To join the Bakepool, it is important to be an independent baking node.  By effectively pooling the capabilities of Bakers, the project provides for increased scalability and thereby dramatically reducing actuarial risk.

Tezos (XTZ) Combinatorial Assignment

Several trusted firms are in the Tezos Ecosystem. Nomadic Labs, Cryptium Labs, Stove Labs, Obsidian Systems, Cryptonomic, TezTEch, CamlCase, ECAD Labs, Serokell, Tezsure, Tulip Tools, SmartPly, Baking Bad, Madfish Solutions, StakerDAO, and AirGap.

WealthChain, Tezos Commons, Tezos Los Angeles, TezCast PodCast are all the supporters.

The distribution of XTZ to bakers in delegated Tez (XTZ) happens by a combinatorial assignment which tries to distribute the XTZ to bakers as evenly as possible. And, also to include the highest numbers of participants.

The Bakepool Captain will do the job of curating the membership. Further will set and update the fee structure for both in-network and for the bake pool itself.

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