
Ever since starting Parity Technologies at the end of 2015, we had discussions with the Ethereum Foundation about supporting our open source work. When Ethereum Foundation leadership changed in 2018, an opportunity opened
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Ever since starting Parity Technologies at the end of 2015, we had discussions with the Ethereum Foundation about supporting our open source work. When Ethereum Foundation leadership changed in 2018, an opportunity opened
Continue reading »Parity Fether has been audited by Trails of Bits and all the recommended fixes have been completed. As a result, Fether v0.4 has been released.
Continue reading »We are thrilled to announce the release of Parity Fether v0.3-beta. This is the first release available on Ethereum mainnet. Parity Fether is a desktop wallet available on Windows, Mac, and Linux.
Continue reading »Parity Fether v0.2-beta, the latest iteration of our light client-based wallet, has just been released. This release has many improvements while staying true to our product goals: decentralised, open and simple. Parity
Continue reading »This article introduces a new JavaScript library, light.js, which provides a set of high-level tools to build light-client-efficient Dapps. It is primarily aimed for Dapp developers looking for an alternative to web3.js.
Continue reading »The alpha release of the Ethereum wallet Parity Fether is here. While most other wallets rely on a centralised node to access the blockchain, Fether uses the Parity Ethereum light client to access
Continue reading »Light clients are crucial elements in blockchain ecosystems. They help users access and interact with a blockchain in a secure and decentralized manner without having to sync the full blockchain. In this article,
Continue reading »It’s easy to think of Parity Wallet UI and Parity Blockchain client as the same thing, but the wallet UI is really a DApp like any other. Many users run their node on its own or with other DApps. Since the UI and the node are two distinct units, we will soon start shipping them as such.
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