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10 Years After Bitcoin Began, are We Underestimating Crypto? - ReadWrite Posted: 29 Mar 2019 12:32 PM PDT
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Coinbase’s New Customer Incentive: Interest Payments, With a Crypto Twist Posted: 29 Mar 2019 04:03 PM PDT
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Virgil Griffith: Ethereum is game-changing technology, literally. Posted: 29 Mar 2019 04:09 AM PDT
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Nimbus Development Update: A Public Ethereum 2.0 Testnet Posted: 29 Mar 2019 05:39 PM PDT
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Coinbase Custody enabling in-app MKR gov mechanisms. Big win for DeFi! Posted: 29 Mar 2019 06:26 AM PDT
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MLB Champions (MLB crypto) 2019 draft is Live! Posted: 29 Mar 2019 09:05 AM PDT
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EIP 1057 (ProgPoW): Open Chip Design for only 1% cost/power increase EIP 1057 (ProgPoW)… Posted: 29 Mar 2019 06:28 AM PDT
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Why isn't every Ethereum wallet like this? Article highlighting Argent's big use of ENS for great UX Posted: 29 Mar 2019 10:47 AM PDT
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Gods Unchained is a decentralized competitive card game born on Ethereum blockchain. Posted: 29 Mar 2019 04:12 AM PDT
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All Ethereum Security Tools Built by ConsenSys Diligence Posted: 28 Mar 2019 10:48 PM PDT
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Check out the new CryptoKitties trailer! - BlockchainGamerBiz Posted: 29 Mar 2019 03:26 AM PDT
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Enigma - Secret Nodes, Private Data & Smart Contracts Posted: 29 Mar 2019 05:08 PM PDT
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Will ProgPow still be implemented when the audit doesn't get funded? Posted: 29 Mar 2019 08:40 AM PDT | ||
Posted: 29 Mar 2019 03:52 AM PDT
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Beyond ICO: NuCypher is considering a "WorkLock" token distribution. Posted: 29 Mar 2019 05:35 AM PDT
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#EtherealNY -- 3 days left before prices jump! ️ (May 10-11) Posted: 29 Mar 2019 10:30 AM PDT
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Posted: 29 Mar 2019 12:56 PM PDT There was once a village, full of many farmers and villagers who didn't have much money or food. The biggest problem in the entire village was that there was only one food and money source, which was a giant tree in the center of the village, called the Central Bark; it was owned by the village chief who also collected regular payments for using the Central Bark. The village often issued leaves on the tree for monetary barter and fruit from the tree as sustenance for the people. The problem with this whole situation was that, the chief was the one basically creating the money while also charging for creating it, all the while devaluing the leaves that the villagers already owned. Food suddenly became hard to come by, as the chief began monopolizing the fruits for himself and those who were paying the highest Bark taxes. Needless to say, famine and hunger swept through the village like a wild fire, all the while the village chief's belly grew fatter as he continued to indulge on the fruits along with the elites. One day, there was a wanderer roaming around the outskirts of the village, who looked to be of Japanese-descent, and he tossed a seed over the village barrier and then disappeared in to the fog to never be seen again. A few days later, a farmer known as Geraldo, along with a few of his farmer buddies, was walking while searching every nook and cranny of the village for scraps of food. They ended up stumbling upon a mysterious bag that had the words "MERKLE" written across it. The farmers, after inspecting the bag, realized that the object inside seemed like a seed for plants or crops and began planting them into the ground. They religiously watered it and made sure it received the proper sunlight every day, and after a few days, the plant emerged from the ground. Day by day, the plant grew bigger and bigger, starting to resemble a tree. "Wait…", the farmers thought, "Can we make our own fruits and leaves??". The answer soon became clear, and the other villagers grew enamored by the idea. More and more people began watering the tree, fending off dangers, and making sure it received adequate attention. Eventually, the tree was as big as the Central Bark; behold, the Merkle Tree to save all had arrived. As the fruits and leaves grew off the trees, everyone who helped plant it reaped the benefits and suddenly the famine had washed away and the one who was stuck on the outside was the village chief. Because the people who planted the new tree decided that the fruits/leaves would be the new means of exchanging good and services as well as sustenance, the village chief's Central Bark grew obsolete and withered away. From the merkle tree, villagers were now able to pick the fruits and use those to engage in trading for other goods, while some simply held on to them for future consumption. At the end of the day, the bottom line was that everyone in the village came together to make the Merkle Tree as great as it became, ultimately giving everyone self-sovereignty. This whole story is one big analogy for cryptos. For a project to get as big as everyone wants, it is truly a GROUP and community effort. The sum of the whole will always be greater than individual parts. Had others never joined in to help Geraldo and showed their belief towards a freer future, the tree would've never been able to grow nearly as large as it did and would've failed to impact the whole village. The more we believe in each other and move together, the further we will move as a community. Let's all continue to make crypto as great as it can be and keep moving forward!! (Stay tuned for the eventual sequel where people start planting more trees and saying their tree is better than the other cause it's taller) [link] [comments] | ||
ETHNewYork -- An Ethereum hackathon proudly hosted by ETHGlobal [May 17 - 19, 2019 | New York, USA] Posted: 29 Mar 2019 09:00 AM PDT
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Posted: 29 Mar 2019 12:27 PM PDT I have an idea but first tell me something: If you have public key how long does it take to "calculate" the corresponding private key? Let's say on machines someone can build/setup - 100 pcs, mining pool, etc? Does anyone have an estimate? [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 29 Mar 2019 03:58 AM PDT Can anyone please recommend which wallet is the safest and most reliable to store ethereum? I have a nano S.... Thank you for your time..... [link] [comments] |
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