- "If you’re going to try to beat Ethereum, you need to hold contrarian views, execute on them, and be right. Too many of them are just adopting the EVM and making a few consensus tweaks. Very unlikely to work." - Kyle Samani
- OmiseGo Founder Sees Massive Ethereum Scaling and Adoption by 2020 - Coin Eset
- Introducing Nimbus, an Ethereum 2.0 sharding client (x-post r/statusim)
- Introducing Nimbus: An Ethereum 2.0 Sharding Client
- REAL WORLD USE
- LIVE: Ewasm community call #5
- Framework to add an ERC20 token faucet to any DApp
- A $10M Series A for Colorado's Radar Relay
- 100+ Ethereum influencers in 1 extensive report — Amazing work!!
- Join Aragon One – We're hiring!
- Why is EVM-on-Plasma hard? – Kelvin Fichter
- Here's 'wat' Vitalik Buterin has to say about Bill Clinton as the keynote speaker for Ripple's swell conference
- Taxing storage?
- Launched: Ethereum Address Monitoring for Hardware Wallets
- district0x Quarterly Report - Q2 2018
- DigixDAO carbon voting is up! Bright future!
- How Augur Onboards New Users - A Crypto UX Teardown
- Maker (MKR) just went LIVE on Bancor!
- Early uses of blockchain will barely be visible, says Brian Behlendorf
- High level overview of FOAM's geospatial protocol at a meetup in Munich
- DigixDAO (DGD) Is Now Live On Bancor!
- How to Use an Ethereum Wallet (Beginner's Guide)
- Token-Curating the Truth – Alex Van de Sande
- XPOST (r/solidity): My smart contract was hacked and it's balance was drained - not a big deal considering there wasn't much in it, but I can't for the life of me figure out how they did it... can you?
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OmiseGo Founder Sees Massive Ethereum Scaling and Adoption by 2020 - Coin Eset Posted: 01 Aug 2018 02:58 AM PDT | ||
Introducing Nimbus, an Ethereum 2.0 sharding client (x-post r/statusim) Posted: 01 Aug 2018 09:51 AM PDT
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Introducing Nimbus: An Ethereum 2.0 Sharding Client Posted: 01 Aug 2018 09:32 AM PDT
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Framework to add an ERC20 token faucet to any DApp Posted: 01 Aug 2018 09:42 AM PDT One of the major hurdles to testing dapps is the user's ability to obtain a small amount of tokens to test. Here is the framework/code for teams to easily add an ERC20 token faucet to any dapp. https://medium.com/medcredits/onboard-your-%C3%B0app-users-using-an-autonomous-agent-fe18b3267c04 [link] [comments] | ||
A $10M Series A for Colorado's Radar Relay Posted: 01 Aug 2018 10:42 AM PDT
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100+ Ethereum influencers in 1 extensive report — Amazing work!! Posted: 01 Aug 2018 09:51 AM PDT
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Join Aragon One – We're hiring! Posted: 01 Aug 2018 09:09 AM PDT
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Why is EVM-on-Plasma hard? – Kelvin Fichter Posted: 01 Aug 2018 07:04 AM PDT
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Posted: 01 Aug 2018 05:28 PM PDT The current protocol allows users to store their data on the blockchain, and once entered the data can then stay in the contract forever. This seems economically inefficient to me: 1) This approach doesn't incentivize people to delete data once it stops being useful 2) It charges contracts that store data only for a few days as much as those that leave their stuff on blockchain forever Constraints 1) and 2) inevitably lead to high storage prices. One can imagine an alternative protocol where every block a contract gets charged proportionally to the amount of storage it consumes, and in the event of insufficient funds all memory gets wiped. This of course would introduce some pain in ensuring that contracts don't accidentally die, and add some (probably minor) computational demands for mining, but on the plus side it can improve scaling and make short-term storage-intensive applications economically viable Has something like this been discussed in the community? What would be the biggest problems in making this work? [link] [comments] | ||
Launched: Ethereum Address Monitoring for Hardware Wallets Posted: 01 Aug 2018 01:23 AM PDT I just launched a private beta for ETH Watch, an ethereum monitoring platform. When I bought a ledger wallet a few months ago, I was unsatisfied with etherscan alerts (they were delayed 10+ minutes, with no SMS). Fun fact: the 3D visualization on the home page are real transactions from the latest blocks. [link] [comments] | ||
district0x Quarterly Report - Q2 2018 Posted: 01 Aug 2018 08:53 AM PDT
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DigixDAO carbon voting is up! Bright future! Posted: 01 Aug 2018 01:43 AM PDT | ||
How Augur Onboards New Users - A Crypto UX Teardown Posted: 01 Aug 2018 07:51 PM PDT Nothing obstructs the adoption of blockchain technology more than complex and sometimes confusing user-interfaces and user-experiences. Check out our new fortnightly series of UX teardowns on all things crypto and blockchain related: https://medium.com/8xprotocol/how-augur-onboards-new-users-5ef356e5afb8 https://twitter.com/sydneykevinlu/status/1024845657062834177 We'd love to get thoughts and feedback for future editions :) [link] [comments] | ||
Maker (MKR) just went LIVE on Bancor! Posted: 01 Aug 2018 03:15 AM PDT | ||
Early uses of blockchain will barely be visible, says Brian Behlendorf Posted: 01 Aug 2018 07:14 PM PDT
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High level overview of FOAM's geospatial protocol at a meetup in Munich Posted: 01 Aug 2018 10:14 AM PDT
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DigixDAO (DGD) Is Now Live On Bancor! Posted: 01 Aug 2018 05:26 PM PDT
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How to Use an Ethereum Wallet (Beginner's Guide) Posted: 01 Aug 2018 11:10 AM PDT
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Token-Curating the Truth – Alex Van de Sande Posted: 01 Aug 2018 01:00 PM PDT
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