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    Ethereum Can Blockchain Interoperability Be the Scalability Solution Ethereum Developers Are Looking For?

    Ethereum Can Blockchain Interoperability Be the Scalability Solution Ethereum Developers Are Looking For?


    Can Blockchain Interoperability Be the Scalability Solution Ethereum Developers Are Looking For?

    Posted: 23 Feb 2020 04:48 PM PST

    What is the most interesting smart contract you have seen written in ethereum?

    Posted: 22 Feb 2020 11:38 PM PST

    Adding Hybrid PoS-Rollup Sidechain to Celer’s Coherent Layer-2 Platform on Ethereum

    Posted: 23 Feb 2020 10:08 AM PST

    Expected staking rewards

    Posted: 23 Feb 2020 10:16 AM PST

    Hi guys,

    If we assume that 79% of network will stake (seems to be very consistent number on XTZ), what is the staking reward we can expect? Can that be modelled? Cheers, tia

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    CVC 2020 : Crypto Valley Conference on Blockchain Technology - CALL FOR PAPERS! Submission deadline: Apr 3, 2020

    Posted: 23 Feb 2020 02:03 PM PST

    CfP: 3rd CRYPTO VALLEY conference on Blockchain Technology
    CVC 2020
    https://www.cryptovalleyconference.com/

    11th - 12th, June 2020, Rotkreuz, Switzerland

    The emergence of Bitcoin and other blockchain-based system allow for entities to trade and interact without trusted third parties. This has led to exciting research in multiple academic disciplines and venues, as well as a vibrant startup rush.

    The third CRYPTO VALLEY conference on Blockchain Technology, endorsed by IEEE, aims to unite interested scholars as well as industrial members from all relevant disciplines who study and work in the space of blockchain technology.

    Suggested contribution topics include (but are not limited to) empirical and theoretical studies of:

    - Attacks on anonymity and privacy
    - Big Data and blockchain technology
    - Case studies (e.g., of adoption, attacks, forks, scams, …)
    - Censorship
    - Consensus protocols for blockchains
    - Cryptocurrency adoption and economic impacts
    - Decentralized applications (Exchanges, Mining Pools, Trading Platforms)
    - Blockchain technology for developing countries
    - Economics and game theory for blockchains
    - Forensics and monitoring
    - Formal verification of protocols and smart contracts
    - Fraud detection and financial crime prevention
    - Governance
    - Identity, identification and trust in blockchain systems
    - Implications for existing business models
    - Interfacing fiat and cryptocurrencies
    - Intermediaries in different industries and their future
    - Internet of things (IoT) and blockchain technology
    - Legal, ethical and societal aspects of (decentralized) virtual currencies
    - Measurement studies and methodology
    - New applications of blockchain technology
    - Off-chain channels and layer-2 scaling
    - Peer-to-peer networks
    - Permissioned (e.g. Hyperledger) vs. permissionless (e.g. Bitcoin) blockchains
    - Privacy and anonymity-enhancing technologies
    - Proof-of-X-based consensus
    - Regulation and law enforcement
    - Relation to other payment systems
    - Scalability, sharding, and scalable services for blockchain systems
    - Smart contract programming languages and tools
    - Transaction graph analysis
    - Usability and user studies

    We invite the following submissions:

    - Full research papers which represent significant and novel research contributions. Submissions must not overlap with works that have been published or that are simultaneously submitted to a journal or a conference with proceedings. Submissions should follow the IEEE Conference Proceedings Format format and should not exceed 10 pages, excluding references and well-marked appendices. There is no limit on the length of the references and appendices. Accepted papers will appear in the IEEE proceedings published by IEEE. Authors who seek to submit their works to journals may opt-out by publishing an extended abstract only.
    - Short research papers which may (for example) summarize works-in-progress or extensions to previous research papers. Short research papers must meet the above criteria, except must be 4 pages or less including references and appendices. The title should be of the form "Short Paper: ...".
    - Systematization-of-Knowledge papers which present a systematization of the current literature on a specific topic. In line with the definition used by IEEE Security and Privacy, SoK papers must "provide an important new viewpoint on an established, major research area, support or challenge long-held beliefs in such an area with compelling evidence, or present a convincing, comprehensive new taxonomy of such an area. Survey papers without such insights are not appropriate.". The title should be of the form "SoK: ...".

    Submissions should be prepared in IEEE Conference Proceedings Format (Word Template / LaTex Template). All submissions will be reviewed double-blind, and as such should not contain author names, must be anonymous, no acknowledgments, affiliations, or obvious references. We expect that submitted papers may be available on public pre-print servers such as ePrint, arXiv.org or SSRN. We welcome such submissions.

    Important dates:

    - Paper submission deadline: April 3rd 2020 (4pm GMT+1)
    - Author Notifications: May 8th 2020 (4pm GMT+1)
    - Camera ready version deadline: May 22nd 2020 (4pm GMT+1)

    Program Committee Chairs:

    Univ. Prof. Dr. Matteo Maffei TU Wien
    Pedro Moreno-Sanchez TU Wien

    Program Committee Members:

    Edgar Weippl SBA Research
    Andrew Poelstra Blockstream
    Stefanie Roos TU Delft
    Dr. Marko Vukolić IBM Research
    Dr. Arthur Gervais Imperial College London
    Bernhard Haslhofer Austrian Institute of Technology
    Ethan Heilman Boston University
    Philipp Jovanovic EPFL
    Prof. Dr. Rainer Böhme University of Innsbruck
    Joseph Bonneau New York University
    Dr. Christian Cachin University of Bern

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    Great post shooting down the "ProgPOW favors Nvidia" conspiracy theory. Some AMD models beat their Nvidia equivalents.

    Posted: 23 Feb 2020 03:30 PM PST

    YouTube Strikes Again: IvanOnTech & Others Are Suspended!

    Posted: 23 Feb 2020 03:03 PM PST

    The biggest ETH trends from NFT.NYC 2020

    Posted: 23 Feb 2020 09:56 AM PST

    A ProgPoW chain split would be good for Ethereum. Here's why....

    Posted: 23 Feb 2020 02:32 PM PST

    With all the debate about ProgPoW being contentious and causing a chain split, I thought now would be a good time to explain why this is a good thing!

    All the idiots will try to keep the old, non-progpow, non-EF supported chain alive, and they will buy the shitty fork coin from you at a good price. You can then sell them to have more ETH!

    Just like every smart ETH holder sold their ETC EthClassic shitcoins at 0.25 and increased their ETH stack by 25%.

    I say please let's do a chain split, I'll be very happy to sell my shitty forked coins to increase my ETH holdings.

    "Ethereum Classic Classic" will go nowhere. Please let's launch ProgPoW and have a chain split as soon as possible!

    submitted by /u/Crypto_Economist42
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    Is Zilliqa still a project people expect things from in the future?

    Posted: 23 Feb 2020 01:09 PM PST

    Zilliqa has been praised in the past by quite a few respected people in the crypto space, but the project has only ever seen a bear market and I'm not sure they've delivered much since ICO.

    Is a project people are still looking at and respect?

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    Question about transfering contract ownership to a new address with MetaMask

    Posted: 22 Feb 2020 08:21 PM PST

    I will configure a Button on my website asking for the new ETH address ownership and using the metamask extension I want it to automatically open a new transaction asking for the fee so it transfer the contract to the new address. Any code to do this? Thank you!

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