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    Ethereum Good morning, r/ethereum; everything you need to know in this thread; read me <3

    Ethereum Good morning, r/ethereum; everything you need to know in this thread; read me <3


    Good morning, r/ethereum; everything you need to know in this thread; read me <3

    Posted: 28 Apr 2019 09:13 AM PDT

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    Week in Ethereum News is out

    Posted: 28 Apr 2019 08:53 AM PDT

    What are the best ways for non-coders to help the Ethereum community right now?

    Posted: 28 Apr 2019 01:02 PM PDT

    I wanted to open a conversation and get some feedback on the question above. I think there may be a lot of people in the Ethereum community who may not be savvy coders but are interested in helping the community in other ways.. Are there some resources that have been created/organized for non-coders to use their strengths to help support the Ethereum ecosystem? What other forms of participation would you recommend that could strengthen the community and Ethereum's overall vision?

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    1 Million NFTs Isn't Cool - Gods Unchained Blog

    Posted: 28 Apr 2019 08:28 AM PDT

    Decentralized credit scoring and investment pooling dApp

    Posted: 28 Apr 2019 10:20 AM PDT

    Hey everyone!

    I'm part of a dev team that's making a dApp for Decentraland users. The dApp is called LandBrokes, it has a clean UI where people will be able to invest with fiat and get slices of LAND and it will also have a credit scoring system which will help Decentraland users find better matches for mortgages.

    With LandBrokes many addresses can pool together MANA and buy LAND. The LAND will be locked in a smart contract and a new ERC20 contract will be generated where the addresses that pooled MANA will get "slices" of LAND. This way we reduce the amount someone needs to pay in order to invest in Decentraland assets. Moreover, we want to let users contribute MANA by first sending fiat and exchanging that with crypto in the background.

    On the credit scoring side we will take into account multiple factors such as how many times an address seeked a mortgage in the last 6 months and how many times an address defaulted in paying back their mortgage. At the same time, we have a couple of experiments going on: users will be able to vote on the formula used to compute the credit score and propose alternatives and we're sketching a smart contract where users can lend credit points to one another.

    If you want to get notified when we launch the beta, kindly subscribe here:

    https://mailchi.mp/9cb7025812a1/landbrokes

    Also it would be awesome to get your feedback on what we're building! We started coding here:

    https://github.com/stefanionescu/LandBrokes

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    Decentralized Digital Twins (quick chat from Vinay about updating the language around Mattereum Asset Passports.) Be interested to hear your thoughts about this change of terminology.

    Posted: 28 Apr 2019 06:07 PM PDT

    Hi, I just completed one small smart contract project. Let me know what you think.

    Posted: 28 Apr 2019 10:15 AM PDT

    Project live at: https://decentralmind.github.io/signthedoc/

    Main Concept:

    Deploy Hash of the document/file on Ethereum blockchain and let anyone or only authroised signers(address) to sign the hash of the document thus completing document signature process.

    It might not be so useful but i'm just happy to complete it. Let me know what you think.

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    Want to download entire blockchain. MIST not syncing. If I sync with Parity, can I transfer the blockchain data over to Mist when I figure out what's wrong?

    Posted: 28 Apr 2019 03:59 PM PDT

    I will never use Parity as a wallet since they had all those problems, but can I use the blockchain data and then transfer it over when I figure out why MIST isn't syncing?

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    Augur prediction market alternatives?

    Posted: 28 Apr 2019 12:55 PM PDT

    Hey, I'm wondering if there are any dApp alternatives to Augur. I've seen a lot of people saying there are issues with invalid markets, and incentivised trolling by reporters.

    Are there any alternatives which don't suffer these problems? I love the concept of Augur, but I've been disappointed to see little movement on resolving the issues with markets and the subpar UX (although, guesser.io seems pretty great in that regard).

    Thanks.

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    How do I send 0.1 tokens from the Parity client to another address using a custom gas price and CLI only?

    Posted: 28 Apr 2019 06:53 PM PDT

    Hi,

    I want to send 0.1 tokens from my Parity client running on Ubuntu to another address.

    I also want to be able to specify the gas price (set a custom gas price) and I only want to use the Parity CLI.

    How would I go about doing this?

    MB

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    how to find average/median of ETH transactions?

    Posted: 28 Apr 2019 02:05 AM PDT

    was looking at coinmetrics.io

    comparing ETH average transaction value to BTC looks like BTC is more than 10x larger

    median transaction value shows 0 for most days for ETH

    assuming this means coinmetrics.io includes ERC### token transfers with 0 ETH value in metrics for ETH

    this is a mistake IMO, either the USD value of the tokens transferred should be counted or ERC### token transfers should be ignored when calculating average/median ETH transfer size - i.e. metrics conflating ETH token with ETH chain inconsistently

    "payment count" potentially correct, smaller number compared to "transaction count" for ETH

    cannot find or understand how to calculate "average/median payment/non-ERC### value" for ETH

    i suspect that if 0 value ETH transactions are removed the median daily transfer values of BTC and ETH will be more useful to compare

    don't want to compare average transaction values because BTC has weirdness with highly batched txns due to high fees and block size arguments - if BTC is forced to awkwardly batch while ETH is counting 0 ETH token transfers this is an apples to oranges comparison

    is the filtered median txn value for ETH/BTC available on coinmetrics.io some other service?

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    The Most Popular Type of Digital Item — What are they? - How to make them? - Why would you make them?

    Posted: 28 Apr 2019 08:41 AM PDT

    Could we use programmable capital to quantify a risk-free rate proxy?

    Posted: 28 Apr 2019 04:11 AM PDT

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