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    Tuesday, November 26, 2019

    Ethereum Stateless Clients: A New Direction for Ethereum 1.x

    Ethereum Stateless Clients: A New Direction for Ethereum 1.x


    Stateless Clients: A New Direction for Ethereum 1.x

    Posted: 26 Nov 2019 10:33 AM PST

    Ethereum 2.0’s new PoS blockchain could generate $16 billion in crypto activity

    Posted: 26 Nov 2019 10:41 AM PST

    Geth v1.9.8 (Thessian Temple) - Switch to Go modules, slash memory use by 15-25%

    Posted: 26 Nov 2019 02:44 AM PST

    dApp will let you bet on future ETH/USD prices

    Posted: 26 Nov 2019 01:46 PM PST

    I created a white paper for the Ether Price Wagers dApp: https://etherpricewagers.github.io/v1.0/

    I will greatly appreciate your positive comments and suggestions, which will motivate me to create the contract and UI to implement the design spec.

    The Ether Price Wagers dApp will let you propose or accept a wager with user-defined odds, pertaining to the future ETH/USD price.

    This dApp will have the following advantages over other prediction-based dApps:

    1. Immediate payout: You won't have to wait for dispute rounds, or for a consensus. When a wager resolves, your winnings are immediately transferred to your account.
    2. No risk of "Invalid market": You don't have to worry that your winning wager is an "invalid market".
    3. Easy to Audit: The entire client-side javascript UI is contained in just one HTML file. The solidity contracts are verified, so you can view their source code at Etherscan.
    4. 100% De-centralized: There are no server-side calls. The Resolution Sources are all called by the static contract, to other static contracts.

    Thank you for reading the white paper!

    submitted by /u/SkillDuel
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    How to monitor an Ethereum address with web3.js

    Posted: 26 Nov 2019 10:15 AM PST

    Using Dapps Now Becomes Easier Than Sending an Email

    Posted: 26 Nov 2019 08:46 AM PST

    Ethereum's Hackathon Culture

    Posted: 26 Nov 2019 10:19 AM PST

    Exploring Gitcoin Hackathons

    Posted: 26 Nov 2019 11:11 AM PST

    Announcing the Aragon Network Bug Bounty

    Posted: 26 Nov 2019 01:46 PM PST

    Streamr in a nutshell: For those who’ve just joined us, check out this overview of the tech and project

    Posted: 26 Nov 2019 06:00 AM PST

    Network Effects in an Open Financial World

    Posted: 26 Nov 2019 09:42 AM PST

    Deep dive article from Whiteblock (Antoine and Kevin): "High Availability in Distributed Systems"

    Posted: 26 Nov 2019 12:48 PM PST

    "High availability (HA) can be achieved when systems are equipped to operate continuously without failure for a long duration of time." Including:

    1. History
    2. Client-server arch.
    3. NoSQL revolution
    4. Big Data
    5. Public Blockchains (Ethereum)

    Read / learn more at the link >>

    https://medium.com/whiteblock/high-availability-in-distributed-systems-2d3325e4ee33

    submitted by /u/trent_vanepps
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    Casper FFG transaction fees

    Posted: 25 Nov 2019 09:24 PM PST

    Hello everyone!

    I have a question about transaction fees when Ethereum switches to Casper FFG.

    Will the transaction fees stay the same in terms of gas limit and gas price?

    How will transaction fees be calculated in Casper FFG?

    How much will miners and validators be rewarded?

    Thank you very much.

    submitted by /u/epicsucker
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    district0x Dev Update - November 26th, 2019

    Posted: 26 Nov 2019 09:10 AM PST

    What’s The Difference Between MakerDAO And Equilibrium?

    Posted: 26 Nov 2019 07:35 AM PST

    Top cryptocurrencies by merchant acceptance vs. market cap. ETH is on a firm 2nd place

    Posted: 26 Nov 2019 07:26 AM PST

    Ethereum biweekly: Ecosystem and projects’ updates, opinion and research articles. Istanbul is coming on December 7th. Eth2 updates. Maker’s Multi-Collateral Dai is live. EF call for grant applications. Vitalik’s retrospective on hard problems in cryptocurrency

    Posted: 26 Nov 2019 07:02 AM PST

    The next generation of 'coins'/smart contact platforms

    Posted: 25 Nov 2019 06:31 PM PST

    Bitcoin was the first to introduce blockchain so it is gen 1.0 coin. Ethereum was the first to introduce smart contacts on the blockchain so it is gen 2.0 coin. The platform(s)/'coin' that will introduce async smart contact execution will be the next generation. This a true paradigm shift, a new era in blockchain.

    Let's discuss that.

    PS. Platforms like this have been in development for quite a while and will be released in the coming months. I will not mention any of them to not to trigger anyone's tribal midnset.

    submitted by /u/cryptosorrow
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