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Plash rebus12/11/2022 ![]() ![]() These are people who “wish they would have but…” when it comes to crypto investing. For more info, check out the details about our Testnet. By being available to investors through traditional means, such projects will immediately benefit from a larger TAM. To date, only about 13% of people are invested in crypto compared to 58–60% that are invested in traditional finance. Launching a project into DeFi requires that users follow unique steps, have unique market knowledge, and have the time to manage a separate portfolio from their traditional investments. ![]() Similar to other projects in the Cosmos ecosystem, Rebus solves a straightforward problem for DeFi projects expanding the total addressable market (TAM). Rather than watching or discussing how clients are spending money through X protocol or Y exchange, Asset managers can now add such products to their line-up to better retain and attract clients. Individual investors or “retail” investors have grown dramatically over the last 3–5 years with services like Robinhood simplifying the steps to invest in the market. Asset ManagersĪsset managers sell financial products to individual investors. So, holders of cryptocurrencies (of all types) would be simultaneously supporting and hedging any legitimate crypto assets they hold today by supporting $REBUS. If you are holding an asset that is likely to experience a four-fold increase in demand, your asset will rise in value. So, to rephrase, who benefits from a 4X increase in crypto demand over the next 1–3 years? We’ve boiled it down to a few types: Current Crypto Investors & Enthusiasts ![]() While we will summarize some of those finer points, our focus will remain on the Airdrop: Who qualifies? How do I sign-up? How will the distribution work? Who should be excited about the Rebus Platform?Īs we’ve said before, our mission is to take DeFi mainstream by making crypto investments accessible through traditional means, like asset managers and advisors. If you haven’t already, check out our write-ups regarding the goals of the platform, the products supported by it, why we picked Cosmos, the role of the native $REBUS coin, and how income streams work. By early Fall 2022, fellow Cosmonauts will have the chance to be on the leading edge of a platform aimed squarely at growing the entire crypto community by simplifying access to crypto investments and expanding the utility of those crypto assets. The countdown to the $REBUS Airdrop and public coin distribution (PCD) has begun. min supply, snapshots, and claiming details announced after July 15th ![]() specific chains announced after July 15th clarifying if it's validator specific and if all 3 need to be staked OR any one of 3 min staked amounts and distribution details TBD Internals Region-based memory management String handling Object system Methods Reference counting Marshalling Encodings for marshalling Documentation format: XXML, an XML surface syntax 8.- eligibility: staking $ATOM, $OSMO, $EVMOS Man pages plash - Shell for running programs with minimum authority plash-opts - Set options in the Plash shell exec-object - Creates executable objects for use under Plash plash-chroot - chroot program, for use under Plash plash-socket-publish - Make a Plash object reference available via a named socket plash-socket-connect - Get a reference to a Plash object that was exported to a socket plash-run-emacs - Run XEmacs and then grant it access to individual files 7. Protocols and interfaces Protocol for messages with file descriptors Object-capability protocol Closing the connection Conventions Future extensions PLASH_COMM_FD and PLASH_CAPS fs_op object Filesystem objects: files, directories and symlinks Executable objects conn_maker object fs_op_maker object 6. Executable objects Introduction Applying POLA to argument files and other files Invocations between programs Examples Notes The process replacement behaviour Discovering file descriptors Garbage collection Limitations Linux, job control, and TTY file descriptors Job control exec-object limitations Shell limitations 5. Plash's restricted execution environment Architecture overview Symbolic links Semantics Implementation Remaining problems Parent directories: the semantics of dot-dot using dir_stacks Directory file descriptors 4. The Plash shell Overview of differences from Bash Bourne shell features missing from Plash Installation endowment Enabling access to the X11 Window System Job control Shell scripts 3. ![]()
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