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    Thursday, October 10, 2019

    Ethereum Devcon5 // HALL A1 // Day4

    Ethereum Devcon5 // HALL A1 // Day4


    Devcon5 // HALL A1 // Day4

    Posted: 10 Oct 2019 05:27 PM PDT

    Devcon5 // HALL A2 // Day4

    Posted: 10 Oct 2019 05:13 PM PDT

    Here are the first 3 full Devcon5 days from multiple stages! We'll break these up later, but y'all need some Devcon5 video dump, pronto. Breakouts coming soon™

    Posted: 10 Oct 2019 07:18 AM PDT

    CFTC chair says ETH is a commodity and anticipates derivatives to trade in the U.S. soon

    Posted: 10 Oct 2019 06:46 AM PDT

    When is the eth 2.0 phase 0 deposit contract going live?

    Posted: 10 Oct 2019 05:32 PM PDT

    This is the most important question in my mind, and is anyone asking it at devcon?

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    DEXes + DeFi emerging as a killer use case. DEX.AG sets a new volume record ($294k) as traders use DEXes to participate in DeFi

    Posted: 10 Oct 2019 12:21 PM PDT

    Introducing MetaMask's Web3 Plugins

    Posted: 10 Oct 2019 07:31 AM PDT

    Who runs ETH2.0 Randdao+VDF Nodes?

    Posted: 10 Oct 2019 01:10 PM PDT

    Ok so my current understanding of ETH2.0 is the by Staking 32 ETH I can be a validator proposing and checking blocks, from randomly assigned shards, to the beacon chain. The committee of validators for every epoch are randomly chosen from the overall pool by the beacon chain creating randomness through Randdao+VDFs.

    Who exactly is running the nodes for this randdao? Are they distinct from the regular validators? If they are distinct what keeps them decentralized and from colluding? If they aren't distinct would validators require VDF ASICS to remain competitive?

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    CFTC says cryptocurrency ether is a commodity, and ether futures are next

    Posted: 10 Oct 2019 05:25 PM PDT

    Ethereum declared commodity by CFTC

    Posted: 10 Oct 2019 07:08 AM PDT

    Partially sharding single-threaded apps: a design pattern - vbuterin [ethresear.ch]

    Posted: 10 Oct 2019 06:54 PM PDT

    ConsenSys Uplifting Etherum Network by Investing $175,000 in 7 Ethereum based Projects

    Posted: 10 Oct 2019 03:49 AM PDT

    ConsenSys Uplifting Etherum Network by Investing $175,000 in 7 Ethereum based Projects

    https://i.redd.it/qzhbgy0g1pr31.png

    On the 10th of October, ConsenSys paved the way for seven multiple open-source software projects on the Etherum Blockchain network. ConsenSys furnished with $175,000 for these believed to gain projects. Among these projects, Lighthouse is one such, which is characterized as a forward-looking Ethereum software, another such called Tellor is an off-chain data provider similar to working on an Oracle Network. Amongst all, Alice stood out as a mobile decentralized app-builder.

    Source: TheCoinRepublic

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    what progress did ethereum make since 2017

    Posted: 10 Oct 2019 02:52 AM PDT

    this is a serious question, what is ethereum now capable of doing, what it could not do in 2017?

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    Augur v2 & Beyond: Creating the worlds most accessible, no limit betting platform.

    Posted: 10 Oct 2019 09:30 AM PDT

    Sprout Climate Insurance, powered by Etherisc, launching in 2020. Ethereum adoption happening in Africa.

    Posted: 10 Oct 2019 10:02 AM PDT

    Sprout is a digital platform for standardized crop insurance. It is built on the Decentralized Insurance Protocol built on Ethereum by Etherisc.

    Beginning in April 2020, farmers will be able to sign up for Sprout, paying insurance premiums as low as 50 cents. The goal is to insure 1.2 mn farmers in Kenya over two to four years. They will benefit from automated claims processes, 95% faster payouts and full transparency.

    Automated decentralized insurance can reduce the costs required to issue a policy by up to 41%, enabling a premium reduction of up to 30% and reduce claim cycles from 3 months to 1 week.

    http://sproutinsure.com/

    https://etherisc.com/

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    Breaking Down the New IRS Cryptocurrency Tax Guidance

    Posted: 10 Oct 2019 07:11 AM PDT

    Quotes from Joe Lubin's One Million Dev talk

    Posted: 10 Oct 2019 04:59 PM PDT

    Here's the quotes that stood out to me the most:

    • "We are moving rapidly––though it can seem agonizingly slowly at times––towards realizing the Web3 world. It seems slow to those looking in because they hear about the potential and they expect it to materialize immediately. As though the web and internet, mobile phones and cars were all birthed as mature products, with fully formed infrastructure, by their original inventors."
    • "Realizing a well-formed Web3 world will involve us achieving improvements in three major dimensions: Privacy and confidentiality, Scalability, and Usability."
    • "Currently only Ethereum is sufficiently mature, decentralized, and programmable to accommodate the needs of today's infrastructure, industries, and individuals, with the momentum and roadmap to support the growth of all these longer term visions."
    • This stat tweet that ConsenSys posted from the speech.
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    7 Ethereum Projects Are Getting $175,000 in Grants From ConsenSys

    Posted: 10 Oct 2019 06:24 AM PDT

    Keep Network September Roundup

    Posted: 10 Oct 2019 12:38 PM PDT

    ENS is launching multi-coin support with support from 8 wallets!

    Posted: 10 Oct 2019 12:04 AM PDT

    How decentralised is Gods Unchained?

    Posted: 10 Oct 2019 03:13 AM PDT

    I have tried asking this question on their subreddit but I failed to get an answer. This really bothers me because it seems like a valid concern:

    I understand the importance of having the code that runs the game's software on the blockchain. But equally important is how malleable this code is. Is this smartcontract simply deployed once and then never changed? Or are there certain keys only available to a dev team that can change certain parameters of this smart contract?

    What happens if the game wants to expand its array of cards? This is certainly something that not anyone can do. But it does have an effect on the rareness/power of other already available cards right?

    Doesn't that mean that we are still trusting a small group of developers with the value of our collectibles?

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    Do you work with real-time data? Learn how to use Streamr’s Ethereum modules to create a stock ticker Oracle, listen & get calls from smart contracts, & compile & deploy solidity code all with simple ‘drag & drop’ programming

    Posted: 10 Oct 2019 03:42 AM PDT

    Vlad Zamfir presents Web3 and the Rule of Law at Web3 Summit 2019

    Posted: 10 Oct 2019 10:45 AM PDT

    Brave writes to all European governments to press for strong ePrivacy protections

    Posted: 10 Oct 2019 10:11 AM PDT

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