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    Tuesday, August 27, 2019

    Ethereum Brave integrates #crypto #wallet in its browser. The crypto wallet will support #Ethereum and #ERC-20 tokens including collectables. Recently crossed 30 Million download from Google Play.

    Ethereum Brave integrates #crypto #wallet in its browser. The crypto wallet will support #Ethereum and #ERC-20 tokens including collectables. Recently crossed 30 Million download from Google Play.


    Brave integrates #crypto #wallet in its browser. The crypto wallet will support #Ethereum and #ERC-20 tokens including collectables. Recently crossed 30 Million download from Google Play.

    Posted: 27 Aug 2019 03:21 PM PDT

    Ethereum Defi Project Synthetix Says Trying To Also Build On EOS Was A Mistake

    Posted: 27 Aug 2019 03:59 AM PDT

    The Erasure Protocol Awakens on Ethereum Mainnet

    Posted: 27 Aug 2019 09:21 AM PDT

    Million-Daily-Active-User WeChat and Facebook Games Migrate to Celer Network Platform

    Posted: 27 Aug 2019 02:04 PM PDT

    How to get around in Osaka during Devcon 5

    Posted: 27 Aug 2019 07:20 AM PDT

    What are the real risks of using a mobile wallet vs. hardware wallet?

    Posted: 27 Aug 2019 01:48 AM PDT

    I've asked this question before but I can never get a satisfying answer.

    I use Trust Wallet on my iPad updated with the latest iOS version. It's only connected to my home internet. It's secured by fingerprint unlock and Trust Wallet is also secured by fingerprint unlock. I mostly use stock apps and don't download anything "shady". I use Adguard DNS which blocks ads system-wide.

    I know that hardware wallets will always technically be safer, but I'm really just looking for the real life risks of using Trust Wallet instead of a Ledger or Trezor. Dapps are easy to use through the built in web 3.0 browser, it's opensource, free, and has been around for several years without any issues to my knowledge.

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    StablePay | ERC20 tokens payments converted to Dai.

    Posted: 27 Aug 2019 09:22 AM PDT

    A scaling solution for computation on Ethereum

    Posted: 27 Aug 2019 02:48 AM PDT

    Defying the banks with DeFi

    Posted: 27 Aug 2019 04:52 AM PDT

    Looking For Co-Founder For Cargo.build

    Posted: 27 Aug 2019 06:59 AM PDT

    I'm looking for a co-founder for the platform I've built - www.cargo.build. In order to get it to where I know it can go I need to bring somebody else on board. I've developed the entire platform including frontend, backend, and smart contracts. I've bootstrapped all costs. There are several features planned and I am working on something really cool. Looking for someone with strong technical, business, or marketing background.

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    [ETH Puzzle] Red Fern Valley - A 3D puzzle adventure game with a 1ETH prize

    Posted: 27 Aug 2019 03:58 AM PDT

    Parity Delays Ethereum Upgrade

    Posted: 27 Aug 2019 08:49 AM PDT

    Top 5 Ethereum Innovative Token Standards

    Posted: 27 Aug 2019 09:43 AM PDT

    Open Equity - Read about our app!

    Posted: 27 Aug 2019 02:34 PM PDT

    Open Equity Framework

    We are a decentralized app built on Ethereum. Open Equity (or OEF) was built with the purpose of allowing anyone, anywhere in the world to start a company and purchase equity in a company by allowing peer-to-peer transactions between founder and investor.

    With OEF, founders can outsource the elitist and exclusive culture of venture capital and private equity markets to the general public. Currently, average investors can only buy equity in a company if it has 'gone public' and is listed on a registered exchange. Still, barriers to entry exists, such as geography—it is often to difficult to access a foreign country's stock market— and high stock prices—even if a lower-middle class family in Indonesia has access to Amazon stock, for example, the price and the coinciding requirement to buy an entire share prevents some investors from entering the market. With our open source application, we aim to bypass these barriers. Further, we hope to democratize access to equity markets.

    To purchase equity in a company on the OEF platform, the investor will purchase ERC-20 tokens that will represent equity in the company. The investor will be provided with an easily navigable interface in which it takes just a few clicks to purchase equity. No minimums, no daily maximums, no formal identification required.

    How is this open source software maintained?

    The Open Equity Foundation, a non-profit foundation that aids in the development of OEF, will openly provide governance tokens to those who wish to contribute to OEF and its development. Contributions are allocated to two separate funds:

    • one fund that purely covers operational costs of OEF foundation members to execute development of OEF
    • one fund in which proceeds will be held in reserve for bounty completion - when someone wants a certain feature on the app, they can pay a bounty for a developer to complete that feature.

    We welcome any questions! And we need help from especially front end developers to help us create a slick, user-friendly website.

    Link to our white paper:

    https://docs.google.com/document/d/10nzTckaK5L7G9K8QKxLWwZYaO3SQkNsJ9PA8RffHQjA/edit?usp=sharing

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    Ethereum Foundation Grants $2.46 Million to Network Developers

    Posted: 27 Aug 2019 01:05 AM PDT

    Craig Wright Loses Court Case Owes 500,000 BTC

    Posted: 27 Aug 2019 01:17 PM PDT

    Trusting Trust: Psychology like game built on Ethereum Blockchain

    Posted: 27 Aug 2019 09:00 AM PDT

    You want $150k? Have an idea? Is it Web 3.0? Check out Tachyon.

    Posted: 27 Aug 2019 07:10 AM PDT

    He says ETH has no future (also all of cryptocurrency)

    Posted: 27 Aug 2019 10:51 AM PDT

    Especially for finance & economics:
    He's fund manager, 9 figure port, started from the bottom, also got invited by Credit Suisse for some seminar (I can't remember), attended some conference which was held by Ray Dalio. The reason I put him here because he's a real one.
    Still, he's trading crypto because volatility & 24/7 availability. But in value aspect, he said:

    - It's impossible, Ethereum can't be that decentralized, Because It's controlled by those who make it decentralized (ex: Vitalik) Besides, The more huge ecosystem we are participating the more we are increasing their power
    - As a nature rule, There always is someone who takes control
    - Its concept is opposite to economics promote/boost (He didn't give a further reason why)

    What's your opinion, I'm still neutral (also an ETH hodler)

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    Create your own smart fridge and send the data in real-time to the Streamr Marketplace with this tutorial. See the cognitive IoT architecture constructed using RuuviTags, Raspberry Pi, Node-RED, Streamr, and IBM Cloud Watson Studio

    Posted: 26 Aug 2019 10:23 PM PDT

    ##Blockchainland chatroom in Freenode

    Posted: 27 Aug 2019 08:02 AM PDT

    Hey guys,

    Speaking for myself, I like chatting when it comes to complicated or interesting topics- especially when I can do it with enthusiastic and experienced people in the field. I recently joined ##blockchainland on freenode (https://webchat.freenode.net for web based client) and I find it to be a small but really active channel. Join in and bring in your experience/ current work/ questions and add in some spice with some hot topics in this ever growing field.

    See yaz there!

    -DYnamo

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    Bitcoin And Blockchain Are Now A Big 2020 U.S. Presidential Election Issue

    Posted: 26 Aug 2019 11:30 PM PDT

    A program to onboard more people to Ethereum through open finance

    Posted: 27 Aug 2019 06:38 AM PDT

    Hey ethereum community,

    I put together something I think you'll like.

    It's a newsletter program with one goal: to level up your open finance game every single week.

    To help us get bankless

    Here it is: https://bankless.substack.com/

    My goal is to help onboard more people to Ethereum. Onboard them to our wallets and our smart-contract protocols.

    For ethereum to go mainstream, we need resources to help people hold, lend, borrow, earn, spend, invest, and stake money in the ethereum economy.

    Try it until November to see if you like it. I'll be iterating it with your feedback.

    P.S. ETH is money.

    P.S.S. Maximalists already hate it...so that bodes well

    https://twitter.com/theonevortex/status/1166336368223510528?s=20

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