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- China’s Coronavirus Whistleblower Is Now Memorialized on Ethereum ✊
- Mattereum is now live. Come and see Asset Passports for some of William Shatner's Star Trek items, wine, sculpture, and more!
- Why DeFi's Billion-Dollar Milestone Matters
- There is now $1 Billion of value locked in Ethererum DeFi dapps! Congrats everyone!
- Divergence in Ethereum’s Holder Demographics - Santiment Community Insights
- Nethermind 1.6.1 released.
- Request for devs for EIP 712 for Trezor
- [LIVE] Ethereum Core Devs Meeting #80 [2020/2/7 - 14:00 UTC]
- Gitcoin livestream - ETH1x devs w. Piper Merriam, James Hancock, Hudson Jameson
- Scalable P2P file-sharing is coming to Ethereum next month with Upfiring
- Real Estate Deposits & Escrows (testnet)
- Draw a PegaBufficorn and win 300 Dai! ETHDenver design competition closes in 24 hours!
- ETHDenver on Streamr - from Monoplasma to DATA DAOs!
- Smart Contract Security Newsletter #31
- Etherisc - Decentralized Insurance in the Real World - Devcon5 (2019)
- Crypto currencies could be the key to web3 , tools like meta mask allow for interaction, and possibly act as a "access pass" to particular web3 sites.
- A Practical Guide To Building Zero Knowledge dApps
- EDCON2020 Speaker registration is supposed to close soon
- Defining Ethereum 2 network metrics
- Need help investigating smart contract/token
China’s Coronavirus Whistleblower Is Now Memorialized on Ethereum ✊ Posted: 07 Feb 2020 10:53 AM PST
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Why DeFi's Billion-Dollar Milestone Matters Posted: 07 Feb 2020 03:22 PM PST
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There is now $1 Billion of value locked in Ethererum DeFi dapps! Congrats everyone! Posted: 06 Feb 2020 08:48 PM PST
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Divergence in Ethereum’s Holder Demographics - Santiment Community Insights Posted: 07 Feb 2020 10:33 AM PST
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Posted: 07 Feb 2020 01:41 AM PST We have just released a Nethermind version that fixes multiple JSON RPC inconsistencies reported to us by users who pushed it under the heavy prod env testing. It brings tons of improvements since the last time we have announced it here so give it a try. [link] [comments] | ||
Request for devs for EIP 712 for Trezor Posted: 07 Feb 2020 01:20 PM PST I didn't realize this was a side project for him but if anyone can help push 712 over the finish line, this is a prerequisite for ZK rollups so any Trezor users out there may not be able to use certain dapps or functions in the future. Thanks! https://github.com/trezor/trezor-firmware/issues/131#issuecomment-583311603 [link] [comments] | ||
[LIVE] Ethereum Core Devs Meeting #80 [2020/2/7 - 14:00 UTC] Posted: 07 Feb 2020 12:28 AM PST
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Gitcoin livestream - ETH1x devs w. Piper Merriam, James Hancock, Hudson Jameson Posted: 07 Feb 2020 11:30 AM PST
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Scalable P2P file-sharing is coming to Ethereum next month with Upfiring Posted: 07 Feb 2020 05:03 PM PST
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Real Estate Deposits & Escrows (testnet) Posted: 07 Feb 2020 10:44 AM PST | ||
Draw a PegaBufficorn and win 300 Dai! ETHDenver design competition closes in 24 hours! Posted: 07 Feb 2020 03:31 PM PST
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ETHDenver on Streamr - from Monoplasma to DATA DAOs! Posted: 06 Feb 2020 10:43 PM PST
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Smart Contract Security Newsletter #31 Posted: 07 Feb 2020 01:32 PM PST
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Etherisc - Decentralized Insurance in the Real World - Devcon5 (2019) Posted: 07 Feb 2020 02:48 AM PST Cristoph Mussenbrock, co-founder of Etherisc, talks about Decentralized Insurance in the Real World. [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 07 Feb 2020 11:50 AM PST In my first imagining, I see websites that will only allow access to users that hit certain requirements. Perhaps this website only allows you to access this portion if your meta mask account holds more than 32 Eth. This "transaction" of information will not actually swap any amount of Ethereum, instead the website would just check the blockchain for proof that the owner of the Keys to the Meta Mask account indeed as 32Eth and can therefore access the webpage. This could be used for individual crypto currency creators to co create websites that can only interact with their own crypto. This form of restriction could be in the form of a "paywall" - You can only access my websites if you own more than 300 of my AllAccessToken s (AAT) they currently cost .20 cents each. Obviously this would only be a successfull, if the content behind the cumulative crypto hurdle was deemed worth it. But if we imagine a website that was successful in creating some content that was worth accumulating enough of their AllAccessToken s we could then imagine them changing, at will to a different amount the creators feel would be best from their economic stand point. Prices, cumulative hurdles, or other ways to restrict could be changed at anytime and cause changes to the entire AAT ecosystem. Creators of the website and interactive ATT token could- mint more AAT, burn AAT, fork it, air drop to it, or commit any number of acts to manipulate the value of their token, and therefore directly affect the price or exclusivity in their website content. I wonder if this kind of transaction system will catch on and if this economic landscape will produce a more free internet or a more restrictive web3 [link] [comments] | ||
A Practical Guide To Building Zero Knowledge dApps Posted: 06 Feb 2020 09:30 PM PST | ||
EDCON2020 Speaker registration is supposed to close soon Posted: 07 Feb 2020 03:52 AM PST #EDCON2020 EDCON has received so many applications, many thanks for everyone's support. Speaker registration is supposed to close soon, and also welcome everyone to sign up for sponsorship or other cooperation! Here is the link to find more: https://edcon.io [link] [comments] | ||
Defining Ethereum 2 network metrics Posted: 07 Feb 2020 01:38 AM PST
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Need help investigating smart contract/token Posted: 07 Feb 2020 07:24 AM PST This token shows a supply of 3 Billion on Etherscan. In the last month someone has minted 1 billion more tokens but the supply hasn't changed. How are they doing this? Rumors of "emitTransfer" are floating on Twitter (Search $DIG). Apparently this is a known bug with ERC-20 contracts where internal transfers do not show up on the blockchain, so these tokens have been hidden all along or something? I'm trying to get to the bottom of this and hoping an expert on Ether Tokens/Contracts can reply or investigate as this token was originally shilled by Ronnie Moas and many people lost a lot of money on it. Contract Address: https://etherscan.io/token/0xaf446174961cd544e51b89310581669e8fc00d16 Tokens appearing out of thin air: https://etherscan.io/address/0x40c4bd4383b2c64df1bfcb04e6ee6d02320f2b87#tokentxns [link] [comments] |
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