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has anyone implemented a blockchain in datomic?
hey everyone, just ran into the same issue as this one and was able to use his "fix" as well, but i thought you datomic devs might wanna look into it: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/31371993/basic-logging-in-clojure-web-service-not-appearing-on-console
in a nutshell, i'm using hoplon, and adding datomic suppresses some errors from showing up in the log
specifically, the error was "http request header too large". the accepted answer explains what the author thinks the cause could be.
@bostonaholic: I haven't heard of anyone doing this, but if you do find out (perhaps, elsewhere), I'd be excited to hear about it so definitely let us know here.
I'm about to start working on a project that is spiritually similar to IPFS, so I'm voracious for ideas in that neighbourhood (blockchain, DHTs, etc)