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| : //Ethereum(J) is a pure-Java implementation of the Ethereum protocol. It is provided as a library that can be embedded in any Java/Scala project and to provide full support for Ethereum protocol and sub-services. Ethereum(J) was first developed by Roman Mandeleil and is now sponsored by ''<ether.camp>''.// | : //Ethereum(J) is a pure-Java implementation of the Ethereum protocol. It is provided as a library that can be embedded in any Java/Scala project and to provide full support for Ethereum protocol and sub-services. Ethereum(J) was first developed by Roman Mandeleil and is now sponsored by ''<ether.camp>''.// | ||
| - | : //Ethereum(J) supports [[dido:public:ra:xapend:xapend.a_glossary:c:cpu]] mining. It is currently implemented in pure Java and can be used in private and test networks. You may even mine on the live Ethereum network, even though it is not economically feasible.// | + | : //Ethereum(J) supports [[dido:public:ra:xapend:xapend.a_glossary:c:cpu]] [[dido:public:ra:xapend:xapend.a_glossary:m:mining|mining]]. It is currently implemented in pure Java and can be used in private and test networks. You may even mine on the live Ethereum network, even though it is not economically feasible.// |