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- ScalingETH highlights?
- Future of DeFi Panel feat. MakerDAO, Uniswap, Balance.io, Compound, and Synthetix | NY Blockchain Week 2019
- Building your 1st Ethereum DApp? Latest EGS Garage w/ Chaz post shows how simple is better
- Which blockchain courses do you recommend?
- ICANN-accredited DNS registrar EnCirca now offers ENS .eth name registrations
- I created a video about Ethereum Staking - What is staking, how we can participate in it?
- Messaging on Ethereum?
- The District Weekly — June 8th, 2019
- Plot to steal cryptocurrency foiled by NPM security team
- Quant Network Partner with the largest Financial Network Provider in Europe, SIA, bringing Overledger to SIA's 570 Banks and Trading venues as clients to use Corda and Ethereum. Quant Network are also working with the Central Bank of Italy for settlements
- MegaCryptoPolis - A fun Game Using Ethereum
- ETHpixel.io — A collaborative pixel art game launches on Ethereum Mainnet!
- Querying the Blockchain
- ༻ᵏᵘᵐᵃᵛⁱˢ༄༜ on Twitter: Please tell me you're using a hardware wallet
- WallETH fails with "could not relay transaction"
Posted: 08 Jun 2019 03:30 PM PDT I wasn't able to attend the ScalingETH conference. From someone who was there, maybe you could point out some of the highlights? [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 08 Jun 2019 10:17 AM PDT Future of DeFi — Panel | NY Blockchain Week On the Panel: - Calvin Liu, Strategy Lead at Compound - Mariano Conti, Head of Backend services at MakerDAO - Hayden Adams, Founder at Uniswap - Richard Burton, Founder at Balance.io - Kavin Warwick, Founder at Synthetix.io Covers where DeFi is today, plans for future, who are the users, how good is infrastructure, what are the metrics, etc [link] [comments] | ||
Building your 1st Ethereum DApp? Latest EGS Garage w/ Chaz post shows how simple is better Posted: 08 Jun 2019 07:37 AM PDT | ||
Which blockchain courses do you recommend? Posted: 08 Jun 2019 11:10 AM PDT I was interested in the MIT course. I know they are also involved with ENG for example. The purpose is to understand the blockchain technology better so I can work on ideas for business implementation. Edit: I dont have much coding background, so not coding related courses. I'm more interested to understand the concepts so I can figure out applications. I'll need to work with people for the coding aspects. That's just not my core strength [link] [comments] | ||
ICANN-accredited DNS registrar EnCirca now offers ENS .eth name registrations Posted: 08 Jun 2019 11:24 AM PDT | ||
I created a video about Ethereum Staking - What is staking, how we can participate in it? Posted: 08 Jun 2019 01:52 PM PDT
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Posted: 08 Jun 2019 06:21 AM PDT Are there any messaging dapps that have been built on Ethereum? [link] [comments] | ||
The District Weekly — June 8th, 2019 Posted: 08 Jun 2019 11:11 AM PDT
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Plot to steal cryptocurrency foiled by NPM security team Posted: 08 Jun 2019 03:59 PM PDT
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Posted: 08 Jun 2019 09:23 AM PDT Quant Network recently attended Money 20/20 in Europe where they announced a partnership with SIA. The first interoperability tests will be executed on R3's Corda and private Ethereum platforms.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0cNmGrLPoTo&t=7s Just to make it clear this isn't SIACoin, this is SIA, the largest financial Network provider in Europe. some more info about SIA below: The Eurosystem (compromises of the European Central Bank (ECB) and 19 National Central banks that are using the Euro such as the central banks of Italy, Germany, France, Spain, Netherlands, Belgium, Ireland etc.) operates the financial market infrastructure for the settlement of payments (TARGET2), TARGET Instant Payment Settlement (TIPS) and securities (TARGET2-Securities, or T2S). These platforms form the backbone of the European financial market. All of these platforms will be reachable via the Eurosystem Single Market Infrastructure Gateway (ESMIG). The single connectivity gateway to all Target services would provide a simpler and more efficient means to access the key market infrastructures and up to 3 Network Service Providers will be able chosen. The two companies currently going through the approval process are SIA (who were the first to be gain Eurosystem certification for TIPS) and SWIFT.
Other Partners and Announcements:
Team:Incredible team with loads of experience - Gilbert CEO was the Chief Information Security Officer at Vocalink (Mastercard) Gilbert was in charge of Security for the Faster Payments service in the UK which deals with £6 Trillion every year. Previous roles at HSBC, PWC, HSBC, EY, UK Government, HM Treasury and Bank of England. The most recent addition is the new COO, Cecilia Harvey, who joined from her previous role as Director at HSBC Global Banking and Markets. Cecilia is a Tech Women 100 Winner and also worked at Vocalink, Citi, Barclays, Accenture, IBM and Morgan Stanley Lots of other experience in the team working for companies such as BT, Nationwide, NHS, Deutsche Bank, KPMG, HMRC, National Crime Agency and Europol https://www.linkedin.com/search/results/people/?facetCurrentCompany=%5B%2211169903%22%5D Token Utility
https://www.quant.network/QUANT_Token_Utility_V0.2.pdf QNT is used to validate with the option to sign and encrypt every transaction that flows through Overledger. No Transactions can No 3rd Party can view or tamper with transactions and their contents, including Quant when signed and encrypted Enterprises and community developers need to purchase an annual license to develop apps on the platform Consumption fees such as read / write to overledger are paid in QNT Moving of digital assets across chains whether permissioned or permissionless will require QNT The license fees are based on a fixed FIAT Value and the equivilant number of QNT are purchased and taken out of circulation for 12 months. Once the license is renewed after 12 months the tokens remain locked out of circulation Users will need to hold a minimum amount of QNT to use Overledger. Quant have released the Quant Enterprise Treasury which allows Enterprises to pay for license fees in FIAT and the treasury automatically converts them into QNT. The treasury gets the tokens from Exchanges / OTC. QNT has a total supply which is 1/3 less than Bitcoin's total supply at only 14.6 million QNT. Unlike Bitcoin currently you don't have to wait till 2140 for all of the tokens to be in circulation. All QNT is in circulation, there is no inflation and no new tokens will be minted. Unlike with Ripple where the majority of partnered banks don't actually use XRP, all banks that use Overledger will use QNT. Ripple is valued at $17.7 Billion and 42 Billion XRP are in circulation. There is another 58 Billion XRP which is due to come into circulation via inflation. (If you take that into account at todays prices that's a total market cap of $42 Billion The other thing to consider is that whilst they may not be popular on here, permissioned blockchains are going to far more widely used over the next couple of years than public blockchains for Enterprises. This is because public blockchains currently lack many features - speed, privacy, as well as regulation involved with being decentralised etc. Thats not to say it won't shift towards public blockchains in the future but not in the next couple of years. (Just have to look at the number of permissioned blockchains being used in Forbes recent blockchain 50 list to see this. Whilst permissioned blockchains don't need Gas and so don't have their own token. Even if enterprises are only using permissioned blockchains to interoperabte between them, they will need QNT. QNT with all of its token in circulation, no inflation, better tokenomics than many, wide usage in short and long term connecting to permissioned and public blockchains as well as still on the 2nd page on Coinmarket cap and hasn't listed on a "Tier 1" exchange yet. Other:
Would you like to connect your favourite blockchain to Overledger so that you have access to all of these enterprises / developers / clients to use? Well you can and unlike with exchange listings its completely free and open source. Once you have created the connector send it in for approval to connect to Overledger. Join the Quant Network Developer portal to find out more, submit for a more in depth look at Quant Network please see the following articles: Part One — Blockchain Fundamentals Part Two — The Layers Of Overledger Part Three — TrustTag and the Tokenisation of data Part Four — Features Overledger provides to MAPPs Part Five — Creating the Standards for Interoperability Part Six — The Team behind Overledger and Partners Part Seven — The QNT Token Part Eight — Enabling Enterprise Mass Adoption Quant Network enabling mass adoption of blockchain at a rapid pace [link] [comments] | ||
MegaCryptoPolis - A fun Game Using Ethereum Posted: 08 Jun 2019 05:06 AM PDT Hello, recently I discovered a fun game called MegaCryptoPolis .MegaCryptoPolis is a decentralized city builder game running on Ethereum blоckсhain smart contracts that you can play in any browser or on mobile device using special apps. Every building in this a game is a crypto token which ownership rigts are verified in the blоckсhain. Here's a Link [link] [comments] | ||
ETHpixel.io — A collaborative pixel art game launches on Ethereum Mainnet! Posted: 07 Jun 2019 11:31 PM PDT | ||
Posted: 08 Jun 2019 05:13 AM PDT Hi all, I'm wondering what resources you guys could recommend to help learn a bit more about querying smart contracts. I'm an amateur, hobby (python) programmer and like to build small, personal scripts related to crypto. I've built some things with existing provided APIs, such as idex, but I'd like to take it a step further and where possible get (more) data directly from some of the smart contracts and the functions they offer. Do you guys have any recommendations for resources I can use to learn more? Does it make sense to do a small solidity course, such as crypto zombies? Are there forums, discord channels, etc, where I can ask questions and interact with the community? An example of what I'd like to build is something to query the weekly token volume of ether/forkdelta. (As far as I can tell, APIs from websites such as coinmarketcap only offer 24hr volume). Thanks, appreciate any advise I can get! [link] [comments] | ||
༻ᵏᵘᵐᵃᵛⁱˢ༄༜ on Twitter: Please tell me you're using a hardware wallet Posted: 07 Jun 2019 09:07 PM PDT
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WallETH fails with "could not relay transaction" Posted: 08 Jun 2019 06:50 AM PDT First time trying to use ETH irl, it is terrible. You people spent how much money creating this? :P Seems like a joke. How can i just send ETH from A to B? Edit: 5 minutes later the wallet tells me it did in fact send. :P k i guess this is resolved. [link] [comments] |
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