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- Positive art during exciting times: "Miner" by Nelly Baksht, oil on canvas
- Melonport Summer Development Update
- Argent introduces decentralised wallet recovery with no seed phrases
- ConsenSys Academy Teams Up With Coursera To Offer Foundational Blockchain Course
- ETHos for scaling now-ish
- WebAssembly & The Future of Blockchain Computing
- Ås, Norway - the capital of Etherium?
- 100 Reasons Why Working at ConsenSys is Awesome
- GitHub - trailofbits/awesome-ethereum-security: A curated list of awesome Ethereum security references
- A Message to EthTrader September 6 2018 - Addressing Suicide comments, Personal Mod approach, sentiment, State of the EthTrader.
- WOW! The first time I've felt Magic in a long time.
- Rocket Lawyer and ConsenSys Partner to Fast Track Launch of Secure, Blockchain-enabled Legal Contracts
- ConsenSys named one of the Top 50 Startups in the US by LinkedIn
- Ethereum's future depends on comprehension and community support
- Building Ethereum Dapps on iOS with web3.swift – Argent – Medium
- Nest Team Interviews: That Planning Suite - Aragon Project Blog
- securETH workshop notes: open source code assessment & 721 Assessment Stamps - Security Ring
- Check out DexWatch! Alethio's Decentralized Exchange Explorer. Let us know if you have any feedback!
- 2 burn-related mechanisms have been proposed - how might one assist in implementing an EIP around either?
- How about stealing Zilliqa's sharding model?
- A Social Curation Market – Dmunity
- Token Curated Registries: Features and Tradeoffs
- The Melonport Dev-Update is out. Find out the latest on Melon project here!
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Positive art during exciting times: "Miner" by Nelly Baksht, oil on canvas Posted: 06 Sep 2018 05:33 AM PDT
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Melonport Summer Development Update Posted: 06 Sep 2018 12:25 PM PDT
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Argent introduces decentralised wallet recovery with no seed phrases Posted: 06 Sep 2018 04:07 AM PDT
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ConsenSys Academy Teams Up With Coursera To Offer Foundational Blockchain Course Posted: 06 Sep 2018 11:40 AM PDT
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Posted: 06 Sep 2018 06:19 PM PDT About a year ago I asked about the possibility of running a consortium chain for Ethereum along the lines of EOS. Someone, I think Vitalik, mentioned that Plasma sidechains was a very similar approach to that. However, from what I can see, Plama sidechains are generally not fully compatible with Ethereum. They use UTXOs, or don't support the EVM, or are limited in functionality in other ways. The Enterprise Ethereum Alliance, on the other hand, is moving forward with basically fully compatible Ethereum private chains that happen to use different consensus mechanisms (like proof-of-authority), run on server-class hardware, and have a couple orders of magnitude better performance than the Ethereum public chain. The huge advantage, as I see it, is that the consortium chains are Ethereum, versus these side chains that really aren't, even if they work with the public chain. Why isn't there an Ethereum consortium chain like AWS that people can run low-decentralization-needs Solidity code on with high TPS, that could interface with the public chain when needed (for example, saving your game avatars for sale on an Ethereum public non-fungible token exchange)? Am I wildly off base here that this would be a large win for Ethereum? [link] [comments] | ||
WebAssembly & The Future of Blockchain Computing Posted: 06 Sep 2018 01:49 PM PDT
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Ås, Norway - the capital of Etherium? Posted: 05 Sep 2018 11:53 PM PDT
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100 Reasons Why Working at ConsenSys is Awesome Posted: 06 Sep 2018 09:37 AM PDT
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WOW! The first time I've felt Magic in a long time. Posted: 05 Sep 2018 08:46 PM PDT Tonight I Opened up my first MakerDAO CDP (with EasyCDP) and drew some Dai. Then I took the Dai and bought some of the PETH from other people's liquidated CDPs on the Dai Dashboard. Eventually I got ETH out of that and sold it back to Dai (at a profit). I took the Dai profits and sent them to my own personal wallet. And I took the remaining Dai (the principal of my originally opened CDP) + a little bit of MKR, and closed my CDP. Thank you to the MakerDAO, EasyCDP, Ethereum, and MetaMask Teams for allowing me to experience Pure Magic....It was the same Magic I felt when I read my first Harry Potter book many years ago [link] [comments] | ||
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ConsenSys named one of the Top 50 Startups in the US by LinkedIn Posted: 06 Sep 2018 09:45 AM PDT | ||
Ethereum's future depends on comprehension and community support Posted: 06 Sep 2018 07:40 AM PDT
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Building Ethereum Dapps on iOS with web3.swift – Argent – Medium Posted: 06 Sep 2018 03:50 AM PDT
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Nest Team Interviews: That Planning Suite - Aragon Project Blog Posted: 06 Sep 2018 09:41 AM PDT
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securETH workshop notes: open source code assessment & 721 Assessment Stamps - Security Ring Posted: 06 Sep 2018 02:01 PM PDT
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Check out DexWatch! Alethio's Decentralized Exchange Explorer. Let us know if you have any feedback! Posted: 06 Sep 2018 08:52 AM PDT | ||
Posted: 06 Sep 2018 03:42 AM PDT Namely: Modified fee market: https://ethresear.ch/t/draft-position-paper-on-resource-pricing/2838 & storage maintenance fees (aka "rent"). Reference point: https://www.reddit.com/r/ethereum/comments/9chb5y/the_collapse_of_eth_is_inevitable/e5b1klw/?context=3 [link] [comments] | ||
How about stealing Zilliqa's sharding model? Posted: 06 Sep 2018 02:54 AM PDT Proof of stake is taking longer than we all expected to develop and get polished for mainnet. What if we delayed proof of stake and put a focus on transaction level sharding (like zilliqa does) and improve transaction throughput, we could work with Zilliqa and add this to Ethereum whilst Casper CBC is still being cooked up? Of course this could be nieve of me to consider, Zilliqa is still in testing but they have an impressive 2000+TPS sharding system and could make plasma chains even more incredible than they are today if Ethereum sharded their transactions like Zill. Or is the team just focused on delivering the end goal product rather than making gradual improvements with cool scaling techniques like Zilliqa has? How does the community feel about where we are with scaling right now? I'm kinda bored with the lack of progress and somewhat excessive confidence and optimism being churned out from the development team. [link] [comments] | ||
A Social Curation Market – Dmunity Posted: 06 Sep 2018 07:54 AM PDT
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Token Curated Registries: Features and Tradeoffs Posted: 06 Sep 2018 08:28 AM PDT | ||
The Melonport Dev-Update is out. Find out the latest on Melon project here! Posted: 06 Sep 2018 06:22 AM PDT
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Apply to become an Auctus Expert and get rewarded for trustworthy advice Posted: 06 Sep 2018 10:45 AM PDT |
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