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    Ethereum Vitalik Buterin is one of Bloomberg's 50 Most Influential People of 2017

    Ethereum Vitalik Buterin is one of Bloomberg's 50 Most Influential People of 2017


    Vitalik Buterin is one of Bloomberg's 50 Most Influential People of 2017

    Posted: 02 Dec 2017 09:14 AM PST

    Olaf Carlson-Wee from Polychain still believes Ethereum will surpass BTC in 2018. Also mentions erc20 0x protocol.

    Posted: 02 Dec 2017 07:06 AM PST

    The ethereum world is now obsessed with breeding cartoon cats

    Posted: 02 Dec 2017 03:05 PM PST

    [PSA] Price discussion will get downvoted here

    Posted: 02 Dec 2017 11:49 AM PST

    This sub is for discussing the tech. Price talk can quickly overwhelm and drown out more critical discussions.

    I know there lots of new people recently, and we are happy to welcome you to the space, but remember to just downvote price discussion and link them to r/ethtrader. It's not personal, but it's a policy that's served us very well for the last 3 years :-)

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    How can I make an app like cryptokitties?

    Posted: 02 Dec 2017 08:45 AM PST

    I'm a developer, and just started teaching myself Solidity. Have been through some basic tutorials so far and understand how to write a smart contract.

    I just came across Cryptokitties, and am excited about the possibility of building these kind of games on the blockchain. I'm looking for more info on how exactly it was implemented so I can try creating something like this as my first real project.

    Does anyone have more info on the internal workings of the game, exactly how it works? Any articles that go into technical details or have example code?

    Thanks!

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    Microraiden Payments Channel goes live on Ethereum network

    Posted: 02 Dec 2017 03:50 PM PST

    Coinbase Team Expanding To Cope With Growing Demand Following Recent Downtime

    Posted: 02 Dec 2017 12:38 PM PST

    The District Weekly - December 2nd, 2017 – district0x

    Posted: 02 Dec 2017 11:03 AM PST

    ETHWaterloo'Lite' in the Spring? A 1 year wait for ETHWaterloo 2.0 feels like forever in these early days.

    Posted: 02 Dec 2017 07:15 PM PST

    From what I've seen, Ethereum's developer-base interest has >doubled since October's ETHWaterloo.

    Many devs new to the ecosystem would love to attend such an event.

    I, for one, would personally donate funds to making this a reality.

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    Options for Borrowing and Lending With Cryptocurrency Are on the Rise - SALT Lending

    Posted: 02 Dec 2017 05:35 PM PST

    I created the sub utilitytoken for discussion focused on tokens which have utility and the different models applied. With the exponential growth of the Ethereum community, I felt it was a good thing to have a sub dedicated to the topic.

    Posted: 02 Dec 2017 03:10 AM PST

    An introduction to burnable payments

    Posted: 02 Dec 2017 08:46 AM PST

    What are some of the most promising protocols that are being developed on top of Ethereum that will enable and power future Web 3.0 applications?

    Posted: 02 Dec 2017 04:15 PM PST

    What are some of the most promising protocols that are being developed on top of Ethereum that will enable and power future Web 3.0 applications? Thanks

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    Dev Progress Review: The Path Towards Boardwalk 2.0. by System Architect, @kingflurkel

    Posted: 02 Dec 2017 07:16 AM PST

    Where do I find good documentation about Ethereum Architecture

    Posted: 02 Dec 2017 01:57 PM PST

    Hi Guys, I'm interested in learning the foundations of Ethereum, basically ethereum from scratch. how it bootstraps, how miners interact in the network, protocols etc. I've been watching videos on Youtube but they mostly touch the surface of it. Any reference will be very much appreciated.

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    How much ethereum should you have to become a validator in PoS?

    Posted: 02 Dec 2017 02:22 AM PST

    I was thinking about the whole ethereum concept and reading up proof of stake and wondering how much ethereum should one have to be able to be become a validator. I couldn't find an answer so I started thinking about a logical answer. I might be completely off but here is what i came up with, and if you have any better solutions please let me know.

    Validators should be able to defend against 51% attacks so, for instance if the person who owns the most Ethereum split his Ethereum into multiple wallets and creates a validator node, he shouldn't be able to execute a 51% attacks. So the number of Ethereum one must have in this case should be : "Amount of Eth the most Eth owner in the world has" / ( number of validators x 51%)

    This number need to be checked after every block and be updated.

    Any thoughts ?

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    What are some of the most promising protocols that are being developed on top of Ethereum that will enable and power future Web 3.0 applications?

    Posted: 02 Dec 2017 05:10 PM PST

    What are some of the most promising protocols that are being developed on top of Ethereum that will enable and power future Web 3.0 applications? Thanks

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    If you don't want to pay for a wallet, what is the 'safest' wallet for ethereum?

    Posted: 02 Dec 2017 04:09 PM PST

    Looking to buy ETH with my ledger nano s, I just got my ledger in the mail a few days ago and ETH is already installed, is it basically the same steps as BTC?

    Posted: 02 Dec 2017 07:44 PM PST

    I'm Canadian so I've been using the QuadrigaCX exchange to buy my bitcoin, I've take a bit of interest in ETH and figured I'd like to buy just 1 coin as an experiment and just see how it does in the next few months.

    I've written down my 24 word seed and I have it safely stowed away.. do I need to create another 24 word seed for my ETH? is my current seed just for the bitcoin I currently have on the device? Or does it incorporate any crypto I have on the device? I've downloaded the ETH app from the ledger website and it basically looks like the same process as transferring bitcoin, it's also very similar on the exchange too.

    what are some important steps that I may be missing? or any youtube tutorial videos you can recommend? thanks.

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    I wrote a tutorial how to use the Nano S and MyEtherWallet on Android

    Posted: 02 Dec 2017 07:27 PM PST

    CollectorCoin based on ethereum?

    Posted: 02 Dec 2017 07:09 PM PST

    I came across this as Facebook and

    https://collectorcoin.io/

    They have a white paper and seems fairly legit, does not seem a bit like how cryptokitties works?

    What are your views on this? ( I'm still new and a noob to cryptocurrencies in general)

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    Businesses: Please contact your accounts software provider

    Posted: 02 Dec 2017 06:49 PM PST

    All business use accounting software (even if it's just a spreadsheet). Small to medium business mostly use off the shelf software such as Quickbooks, Sage, Xero.

    When a business holds cryptos (depending on jurisdiction) there are tax implications. Dapps need tokens, so a company holding ETH for gas, and dapp use, need to account for it.

    The problem is, non of the popular accounting software can do more than two decimal places. If they could do that, as well as multi-currency bank accounts (as many of them do), then problem solved.

    Please contact your software supplier, through your support channels, and ask them to support extended decimal places. Point them to the Ethereum Foundation, to show them the high profile companies backing Ethereum.

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