Ethereum ️ Weird DeFi: Three Ethereum Finance Apps That Almost Seem Too Strange To Be Real |
- ️ Weird DeFi: Three Ethereum Finance Apps That Almost Seem Too Strange To Be Real
- ERC721 reference implementation updated to 2.1.0: Solidity 0.6.x compliant, revert error messages added
- Interesting post from Universal Login team on the problems with formal verification and building your own multi-sig wallet (and why they're using Gnosis Safe instead)
- Workflow diagram showing the convergence of the Chainlink and iExec stacks. Decentralized car insurance on Ethereum:
- Updated Howto: Detecting common smart contract vulnerabilities in Solidity code
- Most popular coin specification where transactors pay gas price?
- How profitable is providing liquidity/relaying services?
- Funds Locked in DeFi Approach $1 Billion Milestone
- Create email alerts on Streamr Core based on real-time event triggers. Explore one of the many ways to bring your data to life with Streamr dApps
- Kleros Announces Generalized Token Curated Registries
- Annotated edition of latest Week in Ethereum News
- I'm Trislit, a Community Mod for Opensea, and avid NFT community member. AMA!
- How Is Strong Enterprise Interest In 2020 Pushing Blockchain Technology Further
- BTC2019: Ethereum Explained | Kent Barton
- Question about an android native app and DAI payments
- Question about ETH updates
- Mythril: A Contract Code and Bytecode Vulnerability Scanner and Security Analysis Tool for Ethereum/EVM
- DeFi Dive: Set Protocol - automated asset management strategies - DeFi Pulse
- Podcast - Most popular game on ETH right now? Axie Infinity
- With the new ENS contract, will the same ERC721 token contract be used?
️ Weird DeFi: Three Ethereum Finance Apps That Almost Seem Too Strange To Be Real Posted: 03 Feb 2020 08:13 AM PST
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Updated Howto: Detecting common smart contract vulnerabilities in Solidity code Posted: 03 Feb 2020 07:51 AM PST
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Most popular coin specification where transactors pay gas price? Posted: 03 Feb 2020 11:41 AM PST I am new to Ethereum and was reading the spec for ERC-20 as it seemed to be the most popular token standard. From my understanding, when you create an ERC-20 token you give the contract an ether balance to pay for the gas price of balance change transactions - is there another popular specification where the contract doesn't have a balance, and the transaction initiator has to pay the gas price for the balance changes in the coin? [link] [comments] | ||
How profitable is providing liquidity/relaying services? Posted: 03 Feb 2020 10:19 AM PST How profitable is providing liquidity for Uniswap or relaying service for tornado.cash? Are there other even more profitable services like that? You can cureently get about 8% on MakerDAO DSR. [link] [comments] | ||
Funds Locked in DeFi Approach $1 Billion Milestone Posted: 03 Feb 2020 04:29 AM PST
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Kleros Announces Generalized Token Curated Registries Posted: 03 Feb 2020 07:34 AM PST
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Annotated edition of latest Week in Ethereum News Posted: 03 Feb 2020 09:10 AM PST
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I'm Trislit, a Community Mod for Opensea, and avid NFT community member. AMA! Posted: 03 Feb 2020 06:49 PM PST | ||
How Is Strong Enterprise Interest In 2020 Pushing Blockchain Technology Further Posted: 03 Feb 2020 09:47 AM PST | ||
BTC2019: Ethereum Explained | Kent Barton Posted: 03 Feb 2020 08:41 AM PST
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Question about an android native app and DAI payments Posted: 02 Feb 2020 11:34 PM PST The main gist is that I want to build a native app that will allow users to pay with DAI for certain pieces of content. I know how to do this with the classic approach of using payment on the play store. The question I have is how to I do this using a crypto wallet like status or metamask? [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 03 Feb 2020 09:12 AM PST Been a while since I followed crypto. I've a couple ETH locked away in a wallet. I use a ledger nano. I haven't the time to wrap my head around the current updates happening to ETH. Am I ok to just leave my ETH alone and it will all transition happily to whatever update happens or do I have to actively manage the ETH in some way? If I do I'll likely just trade into BTC for safety. Any insight helpful and appreciated. [link] [comments] | ||
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DeFi Dive: Set Protocol - automated asset management strategies - DeFi Pulse Posted: 03 Feb 2020 08:02 AM PST
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Podcast - Most popular game on ETH right now? Axie Infinity Posted: 03 Feb 2020 08:34 AM PST I have been providing value in the crypto space for the past two years, mainly in terms of charting education and analysis. Finally decided to break out of that box and also start providing more valuable content to the crypto space. I'm super passionate about Ethereum so this first season of the podcast will be completely dedicated towards that... https://manylink.co/@TheBlockExperience I would love to have some feedback! [link] [comments] | ||
With the new ENS contract, will the same ERC721 token contract be used? Posted: 03 Feb 2020 02:02 AM PST I noticed that the ENS team changed their registrar contract to prevent a vulnerability, does this mean that the ENS contract holding the ERC721 tokens has also changed or will it work as normal? Will there be two ERC721 token contracts? [link] [comments] |
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