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- The blockchain isn’t just for web applications, silly rabbit.
- BokkyPooBah's DateTime Library v1.00 Just Released
- The Central Bank of Russia and Relex
- Hardware + ethereum
- Announcing Epirus, our Ethereum platform for enterprise
- As ETH will be supported with an on/off ramp to fiat with LCS this might interest you guys!
- The Spankchain Staking Contract Has Been Deployed to Mainnet!
- Countries Moving Away From the US Dollar, Decentralized Exchange, and Ethereum Proof of Stake.
- Here's a scam that many ETH buyers seem to be running on LocalEthereum
- Intro? What do you think about? Must be a good beginning
The blockchain isn’t just for web applications, silly rabbit. Posted: 02 Sep 2018 06:02 PM PDT
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BokkyPooBah's DateTime Library v1.00 Just Released Posted: 02 Sep 2018 03:16 AM PDT
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The Central Bank of Russia and Relex Posted: 02 Sep 2018 02:27 PM PDT
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Posted: 02 Sep 2018 04:21 AM PDT I haven't seen any threads for the topic, integrating hardware with ethereum, what do you think are the possible applications? and why not make this thread a directory for any interesting products/ideas that connects the two worlds? I made this thread because i'm interested in integrating blockchain technology to hardware and I'm currently working with my team on a product that targets makers/blockchain developers who want to build things upon blockchain. our devkit supports ethereum, bitcoin and IOTA. Our product : elkrem [link] [comments] | ||
Announcing Epirus, our Ethereum platform for enterprise Posted: 02 Sep 2018 04:08 AM PDT
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As ETH will be supported with an on/off ramp to fiat with LCS this might interest you guys! Posted: 02 Sep 2018 07:00 AM PDT
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The Spankchain Staking Contract Has Been Deployed to Mainnet! Posted: 01 Sep 2018 02:08 PM PDT
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Countries Moving Away From the US Dollar, Decentralized Exchange, and Ethereum Proof of Stake. Posted: 02 Sep 2018 09:01 AM PDT
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Here's a scam that many ETH buyers seem to be running on LocalEthereum Posted: 01 Sep 2018 02:48 PM PDT You put the ETH in escrow and wait for their wire payment. They mark it as paid and send you "proof" (screenshot, photo, w/e - it doesn't matter as it's easy to fake). Then they have various ways of justifying why you should release the escrow, even though you can't see the money in your bank account yet. One popular reason is "Did you even read my Terms Of Service? I wrote there that the escrow must be released as soon as I provide proof of payment. I need the ETH fast!". Honestly, I tried a few trades and now, two weeks later, I just decided to give up and withdraw all. I haven't managed to make any actual sale, and I lost time providing proofs to support in order to get my ETH back. All the fake buyers had "completed trades" on their accounts and good feedback, because again these are easy to build up through the use of multiple accounts. [link] [comments] | ||
Intro? What do you think about? Must be a good beginning Posted: 02 Sep 2018 07:47 AM PDT
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