- Gavin Wood will share new details for Polkadot’s JAM Protocol at the sub0 Reset conference.
- There will be keynote speeches from Polkadot’s founders, Robert Habermeier and Dr. Gavin Wood.
- sub0 reset conference will have a JAM day, allowing developers to work on the JAM protocol.
This year’s sub0 reset conference will focus on the JAM (Join-Accumulate Machine) protocol. It is a revolutionary project spearheaded by Polkadot’s founder, Dr. Gavin Wood.
This three-day WebZero event aims to bring together developers, investors, and innovators to collaborate on building JAM along with Wood. Also, a dedicated JAM Day will offer hands-on sessions and workshops for developers.
Attendees can look forward to learning more about what JAM will bring to the Polkadot ecosystem. Polkadot is known for allowing different blockchains to connect and share information. It has a unique approach to interoperability and scalability.
Key Announcements For JAM Protocol
A key blockchain event, the sub0 reset conference, has finally started to gather experts for discussion regarding the latest advancements. This year’s conference, from November 9, 2024, in Bangkok, will focus on the JAM (Join-Accumulate Machine) protocol.
Gavin Wood’s keynote speech will be one of the most anticipated parts of the sub0 Reset Conference. Wood is expected to provide deep insights into the JAM protocol. Attendees can look forward to learning about the potential new features of JAM.
Also, developers will get the chance to work on the JAM project. It will offer an effective solution to the scalability vs coherency dilemma in Web3.
Other Parity and the Web3 Foundation industry leaders will also join Dr Gavin Wood at the event. Below, you can check the critical details for sub0 Reset:
- Education Day on Saturday, 9th: Interoperability deep-dive by Avail’s Anurag Arjun and a keynote speech from Polkadot founder Robert Habermeier
- Modularity Day on Sunday, 10th: Workshop on Building on Polkadot by Shawn Tabrizi and a session on building Web3 gaming experiences by John Linden
- JAM Day on Monday 11th: Demystifying JAM with Kian Paimani, keynote speech on JAM by Dr. Gavin Wood, and JAM Toaster testing session
- Event location: 127 Na Ranong Rd, Khlong Toei, Bangkok
The venue’s 24/7 hackerspace will allow new teams to co-work and contend for 10k USD in prizes.
Developer and Community Engagement
The sub0 reset conference will have a dedicated JAM Day. It will offer hands-on sessions and workshops for developers. Participants can test and optimize JAM implementations in a simulated network environment with 1,023 nodes and 16,384 AMD CPUs at total capacity.
Developers will also have the chance to provide feedback. It is crucial to refine the protocol before its full-scale deployment. The conference’s interactive format ensures the community can actively engage with the project.
About Polkadot And JAM Protocol
Polkadot is a powerful blockchain platform that enables multiple blockchains to interoperate and share information. It connects various blockchains through a central relay chain.
Polkadot enhances the overall functionality of blockchain networks by facilitating cross-chain transfers of any type of data or asset. This interoperability opens up new possibilities for decentralized applications (dApps) and services.
Its JAM protocol promises to introduce several technical advancements to bolster Polkadot’s capabilities further. This new upgrade will enhance interoperability between different blockchain networks.
This is expected to address one of the major challenges in the blockchain space – the lack of seamless interaction between diverse systems. Additionally, JAM will enable the network to handle more transactions without compromising speed or security.
Also, it will use Polkadot’s cores for any verification task, whether for smart contracts or sovereign blockchains.
Disclaimer
The information available in this article is for general informational purposes only. It does not constitute professional advice on any specific blockchain technology. Readers should conduct their own research before making any decisions based on the content of this article.