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- Bloom's blockchain credit app sees record signups after more bad news from Equifax
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- Roger Ver: Ethereum is Likely to Overtake Bitcoin
- Plasma MVP Overview - Karl Floersch
- Overview of Ethereum - Infographic Providing Basic Info & A Few Interesting Facts
- I met Joe Lubin at a conference in NYC last week and he was the coolest.
- Sha256 zksnark parameter generation + ethereum deployment
- The Twitter Clone that Tips you -Meet Leeroy
- Ethereum-Harmony on Mainnet, anyone?
- realtime price tracker without the bullshit!
- Understanding Solidity Libraries
- Die Hard, Bearer Bonds, Ethereum
- EtherWorld's weekly: Issue 44
- The New Ethics of Blockchain - An article about the new questions blockchain makes possible, like hard forking to eliminate bad actors.
- Fragmented Development Update 3/4/18
- I made a simple website that lets you view the tokens in your wallet and links directly to EtherDelta.
- Blockchain Companies' Biggest Barriers
- An overview of Joseph Poon presentation about Plasma hold on Ethereal Summit 2017
- Winsome Rouleth stole my money
- Cryptocurrency Interest in Kazakhstan Raises 15-fold
- A colleague of mine discovered something dumb I did with MetaMask and Truffle. Thought I would share here to save others from losing main network Ether.
- any thought on the toshi app?cryptokitties?cryptopunks?
- Blockchain vs Smart contract?
Bloom's blockchain credit app sees record signups after more bad news from Equifax Posted: 04 Mar 2018 06:55 AM PST
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Blockchain was never about Money; it has always been about Trust... Posted: 04 Mar 2018 09:27 AM PST
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Roger Ver: Ethereum is Likely to Overtake Bitcoin Posted: 04 Mar 2018 06:29 PM PST
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Plasma MVP Overview - Karl Floersch Posted: 04 Mar 2018 01:43 AM PST
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Overview of Ethereum - Infographic Providing Basic Info & A Few Interesting Facts Posted: 04 Mar 2018 07:11 PM PST
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I met Joe Lubin at a conference in NYC last week and he was the coolest. Posted: 04 Mar 2018 08:17 AM PST That's it. Literally all I wanted to say. Long live the blockchain. [link] [comments] | ||
Sha256 zksnark parameter generation + ethereum deployment Posted: 04 Mar 2018 12:06 PM PST | ||
The Twitter Clone that Tips you -Meet Leeroy Posted: 04 Mar 2018 02:49 PM PST
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Ethereum-Harmony on Mainnet, anyone? Posted: 04 Mar 2018 10:37 AM PST So I'm not exactly computer illiterate but has anyone gotten Ethereum-Harmony to actually work and fully sync the mainnet? I'm not even doing anything that special here, I've got a clean/fresh Ubuntu 16.04.4 LTS VM installed in VMWare Workstation, updated with: Then I install Oracle Java (I've tried with Open Java too, no luck) Then I clone Harmony and run it: It seems to run fine for a while, doing a Fast sync, then idk a day or so later I'll notice that it's stopped Fast Sync and it just never finishes. I get lots of random errors, I get errors like No parent on the chain or Could not resolve org.ethereum:ethereumj-core:1.7.0-SNAPSHOT or Too many open files I also get errors like: I've tried numerous times, fresh installs, database wipes, cache wipes, etc. I've never once gotten Ethereum-Harmony to sync to the mainnet and I feel like it must be something I'm doing or not doing... I run Geth and Parity nodes publicly (you can see my nodes on both EthStats and stats.parity.io) and I would like to get a Harmony node added to EthStats, I just can't figure out what, if anything, I'm doing wrong. I've never seen a fully sync'd Ethereum-Harmony node and nobody really talks about it around here so I have no idea if I'm the only one. If anyone has any advice or perhaps something as simple as "I run it on Fedora and it's fully sync'd" then I'll go try that... If anyone's wondering the hardware specs I run it with 8 vCPUs (i7-4770k), 8GB of RAM, and it operates off an SSD... [link] [comments] | ||
realtime price tracker without the bullshit! Posted: 04 Mar 2018 06:14 AM PST | ||
Understanding Solidity Libraries Posted: 04 Mar 2018 07:57 PM PST | ||
Die Hard, Bearer Bonds, Ethereum Posted: 04 Mar 2018 07:22 PM PST | ||
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Posted: 04 Mar 2018 06:34 PM PST
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Fragmented Development Update 3/4/18 Posted: 04 Mar 2018 12:32 PM PST | ||
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Blockchain Companies' Biggest Barriers Posted: 04 Mar 2018 05:58 PM PST
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An overview of Joseph Poon presentation about Plasma hold on Ethereal Summit 2017 Posted: 04 Mar 2018 03:47 AM PST
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Winsome Rouleth stole my money Posted: 04 Mar 2018 03:54 AM PST Hi! I have tried Winsome Blockjack a several times and it has worked just fine. So today I tried the Winsome Rouleth by betting 0.135 ETH on color and I won. The problem is that I got the win paid in their WIN token... I can't seem to change my WIN tokens to ETH and it is not traded anywhere, not even on Etherdelta. Now I see that the creator of Winsome WhySoS3rious has disappeared from the internet as well. So I can't contact him. Has anyone else been in the same situation and do you know how to get my ETH? Any suggestions? This is a lot of money for me. Edit: the contract address for Winsome is https://etherscan.io/address/0x91a57b2f6fa86b373bce5716eb26c81cbb004223 the contract address for WIN Token is https://etherscan.io/token/0x9e3f0fc2a9ea1ec8d9e51a7a34c20b777021b030 [link] [comments] | ||
Cryptocurrency Interest in Kazakhstan Raises 15-fold Posted: 04 Mar 2018 04:02 PM PST
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any thought on the toshi app?cryptokitties?cryptopunks? Posted: 04 Mar 2018 02:06 PM PST any thought on the toshi app?it,s a really cool easy to use cryptokitties is really a fun game the low id kitties and the gen 0 and gen 1 are already selling for a lot of money.cryptopunks is an amazing concept it,s digital art some cryptopunks are also selling for a lot some sold for 13.5 eth a few days ago.the negative point of the app is etherbots a really cool new game but it doesn,t to work on the toshi app [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 04 Mar 2018 12:05 PM PST I'm confused between how the blockchain and smart contracts work together on Ethereum. As far as I can tell, wallets keep track of transactions, which are implemented as smart contracts. These take a gas price fee to process, which is paid to the owner of the resources used to execute the smart contract. It doesn't seem any different that any other dapp. If this is the case, what is the blockchain ledger needed for? What transaction history is kept that lives outside of dapps? Couldn't find a basic questions thread, but please let me know if this could be posted somewhere more appropriate. [link] [comments] |
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