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    Ethereum Welcome to the r/Ethereum moderation team, u/econoar (Eric Conner)

    Ethereum Welcome to the r/Ethereum moderation team, u/econoar (Eric Conner)


    Welcome to the r/Ethereum moderation team, u/econoar (Eric Conner)

    Posted: 12 Apr 2019 03:05 PM PDT

    So long ...

    Posted: 12 Apr 2019 04:08 AM PDT

    I removed myself as moderator from r/ethereum to relieve the weight from the shoulders of the other mods that don't want to make that decision. Thanks for an interesting four years and I wish you all the best for the next ... four? :)

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    If a Mod is at serious odds with their own community, the right thing to do is to resign. Kudos to Afri for doing the right thing. rzurrer should take the same honorable path

    Posted: 12 Apr 2019 06:33 AM PDT

    Send in your questions for Istanbul and 1.x presenters! (Core Dev meeting in Berlin, April 17 - 18)

    Posted: 12 Apr 2019 01:19 PM PDT

    Boris Mann, María Paula (u/mariapaulafn), and myself (u/trent_vanepps) are organising the next in-person Core Devs meeting - in Berlin next week from April 17-18.

    Tentative Presentation Schedule

    Background Discussion about meeting topics on ETHMagicians

    Istanbul Ethereum wiki: https://en.ethereum.wiki/edit/roadmap/istanbul

    The presentations in the Main Room will be livestreamed, other talks will likely not be. We are soliciting community questions before the event, broadly focused on the coming Istanbul network upgrade this fall and the ETH 1.x working groups. Presentations may include:

    EVM Evolution - EIP 615 (Discussion here)eWASM roadmap / updates

    EIP 1559: Fee market change for ETH 1.0 chain (Discussion here)

    EIP 152: the Blake2 precompile (EIP here)

    Red Queen Sync

    Current State Fees / Stateless clients proposals (Medium posts from Alexey)

    HF scheduling

    State Testing with Whiteblock

    HF Security Review process

    ProgPowBlock Reward Funding

    EIP 233: EIP Process Improvements (Discussion here) (EIP)

    EIP 1829: Transaction data cost (EIP Draft here)

    EIP 1712 - Invariants, Immutability (EIP Draft here)

    EIP process under OASIS (About OASIS)Client implementation scheduling and concerns

    Eth1.x Final Boss - GasToken - and how we can kill it (Project Site here)

    Finalisation of ETH 1.0 with ETH 2.0 (Discussion here)

    ETH V64 enhancements (Discussion here)

    Comment below with any specific questions for these topics and we'll pass them along to the event presenters for consideration.

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    Vitalik raps at EDCON in Australia - "Eth 2.0, yo...Eth 2.0, yo" ��

    Posted: 11 Apr 2019 09:37 PM PDT

    Burner Wallet "Emojicoin" Game Launches!

    Posted: 12 Apr 2019 08:34 AM PDT

    Ethereum Core Dev Meeting #59 [2019-04-12]

    Posted: 12 Apr 2019 09:41 AM PDT

    I've made a ticketing app which uses Dai for payment for a conference we're organizing. What do you think about the setup?

    Posted: 12 Apr 2019 11:18 AM PDT

    Augur now has an easy to use Web App with a Super nice interface

    Posted: 12 Apr 2019 02:49 AM PDT

    Has Vitalik commented on Polkadot's implications relative to Ethereum? I feel like I am missing Vitalik's take on the situation, and I would appreciate it. :)

    Posted: 12 Apr 2019 12:15 PM PDT

    Tron, Ripple, EOS, nothing ever became such a topic of contention within our community. Please give the community your perspective, to work with, on Polkadot's relationship to Ethereum.

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    Status Chat Widget - Easily embed a Status chatroom in your website

    Posted: 12 Apr 2019 08:24 AM PDT

    Joe Lubin's overview of the state of blockchain and using Ethereum as global settlement layer at Deconomy 2019

    Posted: 12 Apr 2019 06:47 AM PDT

    People need trust between one another in order to do even the most basic thing together. Thus far all of the base trust layers in our societies have been founded on subjective trust :

    • trust in a single individual, or
    • in interpersonal social networks, or
    • in platforms like businesses and institutions, or
    • in large centralized authorities, like governments.

    In blockchain and decentralized protocol systems we have a breakthrough in how we can build trust into all of our systems: Automated objective trust can replace reliance on older weaker forms of subjective trust.

    https://decryptmedia.com/6343/an-overview-of-the-state-of-the-blockchain-ecosystem

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    The Ultimate Guide to Decentralized Prediction Markets

    Posted: 12 Apr 2019 01:25 PM PDT

    3 days left to register: Microsoft + Gitcoin power the Ethereal Virtual Hackathon ����

    Posted: 12 Apr 2019 07:21 AM PDT

    3 days left to register: Microsoft + Gitcoin power the Ethereal Virtual Hackathon 📝💻

    Microsoft and Gitcoin have joined forces for this 15 day hackathon!

    Register by April 15th for updates on key dates, prizes, teams, and instructions on how to start bounty hunting. The best hacks will receive prizes in ETH & ERC-20 tokens, with the main track winners getting a chance to present their work on stage at the Ethereal Summit from May 10-11.

    Register here

    #EtherealNY

    https://i.redd.it/j97xnnadeur21.png

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    Merging a Pull Request with Pando on a Aragon #DAO ��

    Posted: 12 Apr 2019 01:06 PM PDT

    Streamr showcasing P2P real-time data feed in the TIoTA car

    Posted: 12 Apr 2019 09:17 AM PDT

    Vipnode x DAppNode

    Posted: 12 Apr 2019 07:57 AM PDT

    Chaos Unicorn Day - what we learned by breaking Status for 24 hours

    Posted: 12 Apr 2019 06:51 AM PDT

    I used ETH to pay.... for a piece of carrot cake

    Posted: 12 Apr 2019 01:48 AM PDT

    Buidler beta 4: new solhint & solpp plugins

    Posted: 12 Apr 2019 12:55 PM PDT

    Light client utilization

    Posted: 12 Apr 2019 03:18 PM PDT

    I'm using geth on linux running a full node with --lightserv 90 --lightpeers 200 --metrics --maxpeers 300. I generally have about 90-100 "normal peers." I had some questions

    1) Is running my node like this today (serving light clients) still considered helpful to the ecosystem?

    2) Is there a way to see how much light client traffic I have? All the monitor options under les/misc/ seem to not be that helpful--- they are unitless and I'm not sure what to make of the numbers. Is there a way to simply tell something like number of light client queries per minute for example?

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    Microsoft to sponsor TruffleCon (Aug 2-4) - Bring your ideas to the world

    Posted: 12 Apr 2019 09:11 AM PDT

    Microsoft to sponsor TruffleCon (Aug 2-4) - Bring your ideas to the world

    TruffleCon is a gathering for Truffle users, fans, developers, and those who want to build world-changing applications powered by decentralized technologies.

    Their goal is to inspire you to build your DApps and smart contracts to bring your ideas to the world! And get to have some fun too while you're at it. And maybe chocolate too.

    Location:

    Microsoft Building 33

    16070 NE 36th Way

    Redmond, WA 98052
    Register here.

    https://reddit.com/link/bcfdam/video/794trs07xur21/player

    submitted by /u/ConsenSys_Socialite
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    a video to share with your Web2 dev friends :: ledger-based authorization

    Posted: 12 Apr 2019 09:44 AM PDT

    Loopring 3.0 Design Doc - zkSNARKs for DEX Scalability

    Posted: 12 Apr 2019 07:16 AM PDT

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