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- Meet Zero Collateral - Undercollateralized DeFi Loans on Ethereum
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- Does a zero knowledge proof exist for this problem?
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- Is KuailianDP a trusted platform for the Ethereum Community?
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- Been lurking. Decided I want to contribute so I set up a full few nodes.
- Muir Glacier Hardfork explained simply
- Trying to run a Ropsten node on my system. Encountering this error. Can someone please help.
- 2019 in review and what to expect in 2020…
Meet Zero Collateral - Undercollateralized DeFi Loans on Ethereum Posted: 03 Jan 2020 11:08 AM PST
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Eth Barcelona, May 15th, save the date! Posted: 03 Jan 2020 03:29 AM PST | ||
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Does a zero knowledge proof exist for this problem? Posted: 03 Jan 2020 02:05 PM PST Alice and Bob hold binary vectors A and B (respectively) of equal length. Bob asks Alice to XOR A with B and report n, the number of entries set to 1 in the result. Can Alice furnish Bob with a zero knowledge proof that A XOR B does in fact contain n ones? [link] [comments] | ||
Augur Weekly - How to Get a Head Start in the Primary Markets Posted: 03 Jan 2020 02:48 PM PST
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Is KuailianDP a trusted platform for the Ethereum Community? Posted: 03 Jan 2020 02:04 PM PST I'd like to know the community's opinion regarding the kuailiandp[.]com project. From their site:
I've went to some of the meetings and they claim to have an open source decentralized platform, yet fail to provide any code or smart contract whatsoever, (besides The only way to register on the site is by using a referral link. The business plan and some PDFs on the bottom includes some shady information about how it works, including your referrals and different stages. I've seen that before they were called BlueEmpire and/or BeCryptoPool, where the Spanish Goverment has issued a warning about them source They have publicly claim that Vitalik and/or the Ethereum Foundation was involved and/or supporting the project. They have been recently accepted into the Enterprise Ethereum Alliance and are using the EEA name to ensure trust to it's members. What does it mean for a project to be included in the EEA? Do they perform any kind of audits, or you just need to pay 3.5k/year? What is your opinion on this project? [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 03 Jan 2020 12:23 PM PST Hey guys is there a smart contract dapp yet where I can create a totally custom loan agreement to lend BTC to someone? The only ones I can find have set collateral and interest rates percentages. Thank you [link] [comments] | ||
Been lurking. Decided I want to contribute so I set up a full few nodes. Posted: 02 Jan 2020 06:58 PM PST
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Muir Glacier Hardfork explained simply Posted: 02 Jan 2020 11:30 PM PST
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Trying to run a Ropsten node on my system. Encountering this error. Can someone please help. Posted: 03 Jan 2020 12:19 AM PST
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2019 in review and what to expect in 2020… Posted: 02 Jan 2020 11:54 AM PST
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