Ethereum FYI: Atomic swaps between Ethereum, Erc20 tokens and Bitcoin-based coins have now be completed successfully on mainnet! |
- FYI: Atomic swaps between Ethereum, Erc20 tokens and Bitcoin-based coins have now be completed successfully on mainnet!
- Creator of Ethereum donated $763k worth ETH to Machine Intelligence Research Institute
- Week in Ethereum - February 22, 2018
- Reminder: if you study in The Netherlands, you can apply for a student grant (ticket + travel sponsorship) for ETHCC.io developer conference in Paris, March 8-10th
- Status.im New Release 0.9.14 - App Restructure and much better performance
- Can the Right Wallet Lead to Widespread Adoption of Crypto?
- I created a Rubik cube solving contest using Ethereum
- Latest Casper Research Call
- I built a pretty, open-source live transaction visualizer for Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin and Nano!
- Cryptocurrency Retirement Platform Auctus Aims To Take The Awkward Out Of Planning - BlockTribune
- The 5th #ScalingNOW Talk w/ OmiseGO, hosted by Giveth - Join us NOW!
- Would Ethereum ever consider a hardspoon?
- ECIP Proposal (separation of contract interfaces)
- Live Stream 10am EST: Rune Christensen, founder of MakerDAO, on Cheddar TV
- [LIVE] Ethereum Core Devs Meeting #34 [02/23/18] (Starts 9AM EST)
- On Ethereum Classic Mining Rewards With The New Monetary Policy
- Public crypto art in the Ethereum network. Just a simple and nice game.
- Today in Blockchain Games - 22/02/2018
- Do I need Eth on Trezor or MEW to send an ERC token from Trezor?
- Philadelphia Meetup: Ethereum + IPFS = Police Transparency
- Is there any way to edit chaindata locally in PoS?
Posted: 22 Feb 2018 03:33 PM PST Support for Eth/Erc20 is soon going to be added to Komodo's BarterDex p2p exchange, after just ~2 months since concept, the first "Etomic" swap between Eth and a bitcoin-based coin (Doge) has been completed on mainnet. https://github.com/dogethereum/dogerelay/issues/29 BarterDex has a working beta since a few months. So far it only supported Bitcoin and a lot of bitcoin-based coins like BCH, DASH, LTC, ZEC, etc... . BarterDex works with on-chain atomic swaps. Ethereum doesn't have the opcodes necessary, for this reason many projects that are working on atomic swaps with Ethereum have focused on simulating the missing parts with smart contracts. Komodo team has instead found a clever workaround that has rapidly led to success, it's less prone to bugs and also a lot cheaper in gas cost than all other solutions. [link] [comments] | ||
Creator of Ethereum donated $763k worth ETH to Machine Intelligence Research Institute Posted: 22 Feb 2018 12:37 AM PST
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Week in Ethereum - February 22, 2018 Posted: 22 Feb 2018 10:57 AM PST
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Posted: 22 Feb 2018 11:01 AM PST The Ethereum Community Conference is set up by a grass-roots not-for profit organization, and will most likely be the biggest Ethereum developer event in Europe this year. In order to stimulate student participation, they are giving away 10% of the tickets for free. Additionally, if you study in The Netherlands (regardless of your nationality), the Ethereum Developer Meetup http://ethereum.nl will try to connect you with a company sponsoring your travel costs. Apply here: https://ethdevnl2paris.wordpress.com/ (Update: and help spread the word, if you have access to students or potential sponsors ;-) ) [link] [comments] | ||
Status.im New Release 0.9.14 - App Restructure and much better performance Posted: 22 Feb 2018 08:02 AM PST
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Can the Right Wallet Lead to Widespread Adoption of Crypto? Posted: 22 Feb 2018 10:51 AM PST
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I created a Rubik cube solving contest using Ethereum Posted: 22 Feb 2018 07:58 AM PST As an attempt to find new use cases for Ethereum, I created a rubik cube solving contest with Ethereum smart contracts. The user who finds the best solution will be awarded 0.1 ETH https://etherscan.io/address/0xca7b9121bd8fb33dce0706ba99b063242a6cf8ac To make things more interesting, it is possible to use only 5 types of moves. The goal is to use as few as possible of those moves and reach a solved state. After 30 days the user who has the best solution will be able to withdraw the prize. (0.1 ETH) I also created this website to sum up things: https://rubik-ethereum.herokuapp.com/ Let me know what you think :) [link] [comments] | ||
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I built a pretty, open-source live transaction visualizer for Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin and Nano! Posted: 22 Feb 2018 06:50 AM PST
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Cryptocurrency Retirement Platform Auctus Aims To Take The Awkward Out Of Planning - BlockTribune Posted: 22 Feb 2018 12:40 PM PST
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The 5th #ScalingNOW Talk w/ OmiseGO, hosted by Giveth - Join us NOW! Posted: 22 Feb 2018 02:17 PM PST /u/GrifffGreeen, co-founder of Giveth is hosting a number of talks on Ethereum Scaling options, n° 5 today!
ScalingNOW! #5 is Live Streaming this Friday at 9.15AM CET with David Knott from r/Omise_GO. This is 12.15AM PST, 03.15AM EST, and 03.15PM ICT.
A talk on OmiseGO's progress in scaling the Ethereum network, with a special focus on the status of Plasma's MVP.
This is a technical discussion: if you are a DApp developer considering a sidechain solution, you are the target audience. ScalingNOW! #5 -- Subscribe and watch live here NOW
This is the 5th episode in our ScalingNOW! Interview Series. There are a lot of projects focusing on finding a scaling solution for Ethereum, and this series highlights the ones that have solutions NOW! Each of them has their head down plowing forward with their solution and most don't have time to effectively communicate about their solutions. We are going to pull them out of their dark dev cave for everyone so that we can all understand our options for launching the DApps ASAP. If you missed the first ScalingNOW! talks, you can watch them here - all ScalingNOW! posts at r/Giveth Join the ScalingNOW! discussion on Riot here
Giveth is an Open-Source Platform for Building Decentralized Altruistic Communities, join us. [link] [comments] | ||
Would Ethereum ever consider a hardspoon? Posted: 22 Feb 2018 12:32 PM PST Would Ethereum ever consider giving up on backwards compatibility and hardspoon a new version of Ethereum that made different (somehow better) design decisions? I believe Vitalik mentioned (perhaps I misunderstood something) that certain design decisions had made parallel processing difficult to implement for example. Is performance considered more important than maintaining backwards compatibility? I know that one option would be to implement a new version as a sidechain of the old version. Is that still on the table? [link] [comments] | ||
ECIP Proposal (separation of contract interfaces) Posted: 22 Feb 2018 12:41 AM PST
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Live Stream 10am EST: Rune Christensen, founder of MakerDAO, on Cheddar TV Posted: 22 Feb 2018 08:04 PM PST | ||
[LIVE] Ethereum Core Devs Meeting #34 [02/23/18] (Starts 9AM EST) Posted: 22 Feb 2018 07:00 PM PST
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On Ethereum Classic Mining Rewards With The New Monetary Policy Posted: 22 Feb 2018 05:15 PM PST
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Public crypto art in the Ethereum network. Just a simple and nice game. Posted: 22 Feb 2018 12:56 AM PST
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Today in Blockchain Games - 22/02/2018 Posted: 22 Feb 2018 04:18 PM PST Featuring a brand new game launch exclusive to the news feed, a brand new analytics website, and all the latest Dapp news over the past day or so! https://steemit.com/games/@ethgames/today-in-blockchain-games-22-02-2018 [link] [comments] | ||
Do I need Eth on Trezor or MEW to send an ERC token from Trezor? Posted: 22 Feb 2018 02:21 PM PST Title kinda says it all. Need to pay for gas to send some ERC coin to a buddy. Do I need the eth to be on my trezor to do that or on MEW? Thx! [link] [comments] | ||
Philadelphia Meetup: Ethereum + IPFS = Police Transparency Posted: 22 Feb 2018 01:17 AM PST I'm hosting this event on February 28th: https://goo.gl/gbGZ6Q . It's a technology showcase of the Record project. The goal of this project is to use the Ethereum blockchain and IPFS to create a distributed, uncensorable storage solution for police body camera footage. If you're in Philly or know someone who is, please come and share the event. All are welcome, attendance is free, and we'll have pizza. [link] [comments] | ||
Is there any way to edit chaindata locally in PoS? Posted: 22 Feb 2018 01:43 PM PST As in go into the file and edit the blocks that were voted in and then send faulty data across the network? [link] [comments] |
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