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    Ethereum 30 Days of ETH - Ethereum may be only a few years old, but it sure shipped a lot of new things in July

    Ethereum 30 Days of ETH - Ethereum may be only a few years old, but it sure shipped a lot of new things in July


    30 Days of ETH - Ethereum may be only a few years old, but it sure shipped a lot of new things in July

    Posted: 01 Aug 2019 06:17 AM PDT

    As Ethereum reinvents itself, large enterprises start to get on board

    Posted: 01 Aug 2019 09:02 AM PDT

    How is the Ethereum Network being used at Devcon V?

    Posted: 01 Aug 2019 11:12 AM PDT

    How is the Ethereum Network being used at Devcon V?

    Are tickets issued as NFTs that are transferable, if needed (if not, they should be!)? Will burner wallets be back? Etc. Etc.

    Devcon is a major stage to highlight the network and its many use cases. It is also THE show every year for Ethereum. If we aren't creatively using the network at this event every year, we are missing out on major opportunities. So, this post is meant for two purposes:

    1. To discuss how are smart contracts used at this year's event?; and
    2. If you have an idea about how smart contracts can be used at the event, share it so we can all brainstorm and discuss!

    I previously shared an idea regarding issuing NFT for the first stakers, here:

    https://reddit.com/r/ethereum/comments/c0zrpt/proposal_to_have_a_nft_issued_to_the_first/

    Thankfully, people liked it and the burner wallet team may be picking up the idea (https://reddit.com/r/ethereum/comments/cdg8v6/_/ettozzb/?context=1)

    So what are your creative ideas for how the power of Ethereum can be showcased at our biggest yearly event?

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    Ethereum: What the Next 4 Years Look Like

    Posted: 01 Aug 2019 10:52 AM PDT

    Into the Ether - MetaCartel: Improving and Funding Ethereum's Application Layer

    Posted: 01 Aug 2019 07:57 AM PDT

    Ethereum Ecosystem Funding Sheet

    Posted: 01 Aug 2019 01:55 PM PDT

    Vitalik will speak at Ethereal Summit in Tel Aviv - September 15

    Posted: 01 Aug 2019 04:35 AM PDT

    Podcast: Nexus Mutual, DAO governed insurance for smart contracts (Wizard of Dapps ��‍♂️��‍♀️)

    Posted: 01 Aug 2019 07:34 AM PDT

    easy way to get a tiny amount of ethereum

    Posted: 01 Aug 2019 11:21 AM PDT

    Im looking to get like 5 cents worth or ethereum what is the easiest way to do this

    submitted by /u/WolfShirt27
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    Using Bitcoin Lightning Network as an Interface to Ethereum Smart Contracts

    Posted: 01 Aug 2019 05:42 AM PDT

    Epicenter EP 298 featuring Rune Christensen, CEO and cofounder of MakerDAO, on how voting and governance work in Maker

    Posted: 01 Aug 2019 07:29 PM PDT

    Listed to the full episode Read the full transcript

    How does a token holder participate in governance?

    Rune: There's two aspects to that, one is on-chain infrastructure where it's basically a vote that is constantly happening inside a smart contract called the chief. Here token holders essentially say they stake their MKR inside the chief and move MKR into the chief. Once they've done that then the MKR is able to vote and point the votes on any smart contract in the entire Ethereum blockchain, where the system constantly keeps track of which smart contract and Ethereum address has the most votes. Whichever smart contract address has the highest number of votes on the entire blockchain is then given direct admin access into the core single collateral DAI. For instance, the way you would modify the stability fee is that you have a smart contract that basically sends a message to the core of single collateral DAI that raises the stability fee by 2%. Once that smart contract gets the highest number of votes in the system it then gets admin access.

    What happens is anyone can just trigger the execution of the proposal and the transaction is then inserted into the system to modify the internal state of the system. Briefly, there's a layer on top of the resistors user-friendliness layer and right now the foundation is the only one who maintains this kind of frontend but really what it is is a voting dashboard where you can see different options for voting.

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    New Series: How to survive in the Assembly world, by Andres from the OpenZeppelin Research team

    Posted: 01 Aug 2019 02:43 PM PDT

    5 rules you NEED to know to stay safe on Ethereum

    Posted: 01 Aug 2019 10:33 AM PDT

    OpenZeppelin Development Update July 2019

    Posted: 01 Aug 2019 03:13 PM PDT

    New Series: The crypto in cryptocurrencies (and beyond), by Nikesh from the OpenZeppelin Research team

    Posted: 01 Aug 2019 05:48 PM PDT

    2% of ETH locked in DeFi. Is there a ceiling to its growth with current use cases?

    Posted: 01 Aug 2019 12:20 AM PDT

    I'm thinking about the growth prospects for DeFi in the short/medium term and I'd love to hear your take.

    Right now there are 2.3M ETH in TVL across the different protocols

    • Maker accounts for 1.4M
    • Compound is at 0.4M
    • Others accounts for the remaining 0.5M

    ...and the total ETH supply is about 107M at the moment. So basically 2% of ETH is locked in DeFi, and say 0.8% is DeFi excluding Maker.

    My question is: what penetration do you see achievable by DeFi given current use cases available? (i.e. mainly borrowings with a trading nature).

    In other words, if the penetration of defi was 10% of ETH supply (5x from now) would returns still be interesting?

    I guess it's mostly a question if the supply and demand for borrowed capital would grow in sync or the demand will just have a ceiling given current use cases. In the future, as use cases expands (think about identity and unsecured loans) the demand for liquidity could become very big, however I'm interested to think about the prospects considering current use cases only.

    Thanks to anyone who will want to share her view.

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    Question: Does anyone know of a dApp you can use to record the hash of a Tweet onto Ethereum, as a kind of proof of existence tool?

    Posted: 01 Aug 2019 01:29 AM PDT

    Keep and Summa Partner on Interoperability Working Group.

    Posted: 01 Aug 2019 10:25 AM PDT

    Privatix Network "David" Core Beta released on Ethereum MAINNET!

    Posted: 01 Aug 2019 07:32 AM PDT

    Cheapair.com users can pay in Ethereum with a MetaMask add-on

    Posted: 01 Aug 2019 03:44 AM PDT

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