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- Georgia May Be the Next State to Accept Cryptocurrencies for Tax Purposes
- Light client, Geth 1.8.1 are great, only 1-3% cpu, 8% of 16GB memory, ~0% disk
- Bank of America Worried About Competing with Cryptocurrencies
- Vitalik said "... doing rescue forks in exceptional circumstances can be a great choice for nascent early-stage blockchains." In this context, do you think Ethereum is still "early-stage", and thus still a candidate for rescue forks?
- Looking for Ethereum Dev in Houston/London for my team
- Physical Ethereum looks good!
- 6 Ways the Cryptocurrency World Is Oddly Economically Ignorant
- Send ETH using parity command line?
- Must watch financial videos and alike. Take the crypto pill today!
- Asia-Pacific Ethereum Community Meetup [Casper;Sharding] [1:03:33] by Karl Floersch
- DID - Decentralized ID
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- Lawyer looking for a Blockchain Programmer to partner with and shake up the legal industry!
- Watch LIVE: #Ethereum Meetup with Vitalik Buterin
- Everything You Need To Know About Ethereum, Explained
- UN's World Food Programme Builds On Ethereum Blockchain Cash Transfers
- Desarrollo en Ethereum – APRENDE BLOCKCHAIN
- This is how you will be able to earn crypto while running or exercising with the new Lympo app
- Ethereum developers will test Sharding technology for network scaling
- Outgoing transactions shown on etherscan
Georgia May Be the Next State to Accept Cryptocurrencies for Tax Purposes Posted: 25 Feb 2018 09:21 AM PST
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Light client, Geth 1.8.1 are great, only 1-3% cpu, 8% of 16GB memory, ~0% disk Posted: 25 Feb 2018 06:08 AM PST Caught up and synced 200k blocks in a few minutes. very resource un-intensive. Congrats devs! [link] [comments] | ||
Bank of America Worried About Competing with Cryptocurrencies Posted: 25 Feb 2018 05:49 AM PST
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Looking for Ethereum Dev in Houston/London for my team Posted: 25 Feb 2018 02:16 PM PST Ethereum dev, This is Mano Samy from Consensys Energy Group, I'm expanding my core team for delivering ethereum solutions for the Energy Industry, looking for accomplished dev in one or more of the following areas: If you have strong expertise in one or more of those areas, and willing to relocate to Houston or London (at your own expense, and is already authorized to work at these locations), please send me the following: Send it to mano.samy@consensys.net Thanks [link] [comments] | ||
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6 Ways the Cryptocurrency World Is Oddly Economically Ignorant Posted: 25 Feb 2018 07:18 AM PST
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Send ETH using parity command line? Posted: 25 Feb 2018 06:54 PM PST Hi There, I was wondering if it is possible to send ETH using the parity command line, without opening the browser and going to the address 127.0.0.1:8080. It would be great if I could automate this via command line, rather than manually. I like Parity, and I've been having trouble getting geth to behave recently. Thanks! [link] [comments] | ||
Must watch financial videos and alike. Take the crypto pill today! Posted: 25 Feb 2018 06:10 PM PST
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Asia-Pacific Ethereum Community Meetup [Casper;Sharding] [1:03:33] by Karl Floersch Posted: 25 Feb 2018 05:08 AM PST
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Lawyer looking for a Blockchain Programmer to partner with and shake up the legal industry! Posted: 24 Feb 2018 07:15 PM PST I'm a lawyer with a business background that's seriously interested in blockchain technology and smart contracts. I'm planning on creating a legaltech business that focuses on creating
I know which specific solution to start off with and how to make it legally sound. I have a strong working knowledge of blockchain and smart contracts but I'm no programmer. So I'd like to find someone to partner up/ be cofounders with - maybe you! I have the legal and industry specific knowledge, you have the technical programming knowledge. Together, we can really shake up the legal industry. If you're interested, please reply or send me a message letting me know where you are and what experience you have developing with blockchains / smart contracts / DApps. Thanks! [link] [comments] | ||
Watch LIVE: #Ethereum Meetup with Vitalik Buterin Posted: 24 Feb 2018 08:31 PM PST
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Everything You Need To Know About Ethereum, Explained Posted: 24 Feb 2018 09:15 PM PST
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UN's World Food Programme Builds On Ethereum Blockchain Cash Transfers Posted: 25 Feb 2018 12:59 AM PST
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Desarrollo en Ethereum – APRENDE BLOCKCHAIN Posted: 25 Feb 2018 02:56 AM PST
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This is how you will be able to earn crypto while running or exercising with the new Lympo app Posted: 25 Feb 2018 12:32 PM PST
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Ethereum developers will test Sharding technology for network scaling Posted: 25 Feb 2018 04:44 AM PST
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Outgoing transactions shown on etherscan Posted: 24 Feb 2018 11:47 PM PST I just received my first payout from nanopool and sent a small 0.01 ETH transaction to my coinbase wallet to convert to USD. The transaction went through successfully (shown both in my coinbase account and on etherscan), but since that transaction etherscan shows three small outgoing transactions from my coinbase address to addresses I don't recognize. However, nothing was deducted from my coinbase wallet. Is this normal or something I should worry about? What is going on here? Here is the link to the address on etherscan: https://etherscan.io/address/0x4b630a18473c9e224b228811d7f16280e0eabb2e Sorry if this is a noob question, but any help would be greatly appreciated! [link] [comments] |
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