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- Introducing Crypto Jingles - First music based Ethereum game
Brisbane Airport to Accept Payments in Ethereum Posted: 03 Feb 2018 08:19 AM PST
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Smart Contracts and Staking as an Alternative to Facebook's Ban on Cryptocurrencies Posted: 03 Feb 2018 09:41 AM PST
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Could a universal basic income token be programmed as a smart contract using Solidity? Posted: 03 Feb 2018 11:45 AM PST Could a universal basic income token be programmed as a smart contract using Solidity? Just curious. Thanks. [link] [comments] | ||
I sent my ETH to the wrong address Posted: 03 Feb 2018 12:30 AM PST I donated $2k to an anonymous person. Yes, I did that. I'm ok, I'm fine. [link] [comments] | ||
CryptoZombies Lesson 4 Released! Zombie Battles & Monetizing Your DApps Posted: 03 Feb 2018 12:37 AM PST
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Predicting Random Numbers in Ethereum Smart Contracts Posted: 03 Feb 2018 04:09 AM PST
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SRF Receives $2.4M Ethereum Donation from Vitalik Buterin Posted: 03 Feb 2018 06:37 PM PST
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Trezor vs Ledger for storing ERC20 coins? Posted: 03 Feb 2018 03:44 PM PST I understand people prefer Ledger cos it supports more coins, but if someone only wants to store ERC20 coins (all of which are supported by Trezor), is there any advantage the Ledger has? I ask because, the Ledger is closed source so you have to trust them (and they have lost some trust recently). Whereas Trezor is open sourced, transparent. Just trying to figure out which one to buy; Ledger making some people nervous these days. [link] [comments] | ||
Interview with Chris Tse, founder of Cardstack on CARD token sale | TechBullion Posted: 03 Feb 2018 11:18 AM PST
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Yan Michalevsky on "Ethereum Bugs Through the Lens of Formal Verification" Posted: 03 Feb 2018 10:19 AM PST
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The Dfinity Consensus White Paper: Near Instant Finality Posted: 03 Feb 2018 10:02 AM PST
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Co-Founder of Ethereum Vitalik Buterin's Update on Sharding Posted: 03 Feb 2018 08:22 AM PST
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My attitude on protocol changes affecting particular Ethereum accounts Posted: 03 Feb 2018 02:19 AM PST
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Types of Blockchain Tokens and a Case Against Utility Tokens Posted: 03 Feb 2018 02:11 PM PST
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Can This Ethereum Betting Site Cash In On The SuperBowl ? Posted: 03 Feb 2018 06:59 AM PST
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Earth Token-Carbon Mitigation!! Posted: 03 Feb 2018 05:26 PM PST Earth Token- Our technology platforms and business models allow clients to identify and apportion environmental impacts and mitigation efforts to specific activities associated with producing a product or providing a service. [link] [comments] | ||
Taxes on cryptos that has been sent to you? Posted: 03 Feb 2018 01:04 PM PST Just had a thought. Let's say if a person sends me 100 Ethereum and then I Change that to Fiat through the bank. Do I have to pay taxes then? And that is the case, what if the money that the other person spent on cryptos is now worth less, do they have to pay me? LOL. [link] [comments] | ||
Introducing Crypto Jingles - First music based Ethereum game Posted: 03 Feb 2018 04:41 PM PST Hi all, We've just released a completely decentralized and open game based on the Ethereum blockchain. In short this is a game where you buy sound samples which you then combine into a jingle, where a jingle is an ERC721 token on ethereum. How it's played In the profile page you can buy samples (you need 5 of them to create a jingle). After that in a compose tab you can mix you samples to create a jingle (samples go into that jingle). You now have a brand new completely unique jingle (the image for each jingle is also unique and generated from the id of the jingle). How it works There are 100 types of sound samples, which are stored on a contract, every sound is uploaded on IPFS and it's hash is stored in a contract so we can't change it. When you buy a sound sample you get a random number 1-1000, and based on that number you are given on of the sound samples. Random is done on chain by mixing (block.timestamp, block.hash, numOfSamples) given that samples are pretty cheap there is little incentive for miners to try to cheat (they would loose a lot more than they would gain). Sound samples are tokens but they're not tradable, what is tradable is a Jingle token which is a full implementation of ERC721 standard. When you create a jingle, the sound samples get burned (deleted) as you now have a jingle which contains those sounds. The marketplace is done through a simple contract, where you can set for sale, cancel sale and buy jingles all done through the contract. Where's the ponzi? There are no dividends, no gen0, no hidden contracts and server side algorithms. We wanted to keep the prices low, 1 sound sample will cost you a whooping 0.001 eth and for every successful sale we take a cut of 3%. If you want to avoid the 3% cut you can trade it directly. The contract is not upgradable, we cannot change the sounds, we cannot steal your money or your tokens, we can't event change the price of samples. The only extra control a owner has is that he can add new sound samples. Links Smart contract: Crypto Jingles [link] [comments] |
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