On February 20th, Piotr, Logan, and Eric from the team demonstrated and discussed further the specifics of the Ethereum Alarm Clock technology, specially when it comes to TimeNodes in a live update session.

As many of you might know there’s no way of scheduling a given transaction to go off at a future point in time on the Ethereum Network. That not only frustrates several users but also calls for some temporal action on the blockchain, and that’s where ChronoLogic jumps in!

Using the Ethereum Alarm Clock — technology developed in partnership with Piper Merriam — it’s now possible to do that in a simple fashion, not needing anything else than a dApp compliant web browser, like Chrome.

Every time there’s a transaction to be scheduled using the Ethereum Alarm Clock ecosystem, a TimeNode is needed to perform the actual transaction that was agreed upon by whoever scheduled it.

This TimeNode feature is at the same time the gem of the Ethereum Alarm Clock development and also holds an incredible brilliance and elegance on itself.

Check out for yourself how it’ll be easy, and potentially lucrative, to run a TimeNode executing scheduled transactions powered by the Ethereum Alarm Clock.