History: Corpus Iurus Civilis

Posted on Sun 30 April 2023 in history • Tagged with history, writing

529 CE- Corpus Iurus Civilis was a compendium of Roman law code commissioned by Justinian and written by the jurist Trebonian. Corpus Iurus Civilius became a very important historical codification of law.


History: Justinian

Posted on Sun 23 April 2023 in history • Tagged with history, person

527- 565 CE - Justinian became emperor of the Byzantine Empire in 527 CE because he was nephew and heir to the previous emperor. Justinian married the daughter of a lower class circus trainer named Theodora. Justinian believed he could reestablish the Roman empire throughout the Mediterranean. Justinian's army was lead …


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UUPS ERC-1822 Proxy Contract Implementation

Posted on Fri 21 April 2023 in tech • Tagged with solidity, programming, tutorial

Universal Upgradeable Proxy Standard UUPS ERC-1822 Tutorial and Complete Working Example

The first time I had to implement a UUPS proxy I found no clear example anywhere on the Internet. There are many trial implementations and even builders that enable one to implement a proxy in the background. It is …


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Collective Governance Deployment to Sepolia TestNet

Posted on Mon 17 April 2023 in tech • Tagged with solidity, programming, ethereum, web3, deployment

Collective Governance 0.9.8 is deployed on Sepolia TestNet.

Sepolia TestNet

Contract Ethereum Address Version
Constant 0xD5DA9B812806E080948476A801d2004f3305E63F 0.9.8
CommunityBuilder 0x4ba7E0dc43180Cb10EF53FF9Da923E02f459Ec9F 0.9.8
GovernanceBuilder 0xe1a13ea37F2BFE35B612799fcf9eBD43efA00B87 0.9.8

Collective Governance is a smart contract that allows communities to decide outcomes on-chain. Collective Governance is also designed to …


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History: Gregory the Great

Posted on Sun 16 April 2023 in history • Tagged with history, person

590- 604 CE - Gregory the Great became pope and gained control of Rome around the seventh century CE. Gregory organized Rome and its surrounding territories into a system of government known as the Papal States. Gregory probably established control in Rome to prevent further damage from the Lombards who had …


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History: weregeld

Posted on Sun 09 April 2023 in history • Tagged with definition, dictionary

Literally, "money for a man." In Germanic law most crimes were treated personally, with punishment meted out directly by a person's family. The system of weregeld payments was orchestrated as a reaction to the heavy toll that was sometimes extracted by grieving family members who wished to receive retribution for …


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