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    Wednesday, April 1, 2020

    Ethereum So... Fortmatic just built a magic link authentication SDK for web 2 developers using web 3 tech. It onboards every user to the blockchain with a key pair. 🤯

    Ethereum So... Fortmatic just built a magic link authentication SDK for web 2 developers using web 3 tech. It onboards every user to the blockchain with a key pair. ��


    So... Fortmatic just built a magic link authentication SDK for web 2 developers using web 3 tech. It onboards every user to the blockchain with a key pair. ��

    Posted: 01 Apr 2020 07:12 AM PDT

    New ETH 2.0 Specs release!

    Posted: 01 Apr 2020 06:57 AM PDT

    Vitalik Buterin: Ethereum is DeFi Chain as Much as Bitcoin is Digital Gold

    Posted: 01 Apr 2020 10:26 AM PDT

    Into the Ether - Lefteris Karapetsas: Open Source Crypto Portfolio Tracking with Rotki

    Posted: 01 Apr 2020 09:11 AM PDT

    You're invited to the Ethereum 2 Stakers call scheduled for Monday, April 6 @ 5pm CDT (10pm GMT)

    Posted: 01 Apr 2020 07:20 AM PDT

    Hey everyone, /u/lamboshinakaghini and I are developing a bi-weekly Eth2 staking community call. Our next call will be Monday, April 6 at 5pm CDT (10pm GMT) in this Zoom room.

    You can find out a little more about the call on on twitter or github.

    This week we plan to talk about the multi-client testnet, and maybe a basic introduction to the workflow of Ethereum staking for people who are just getting started. As a community call, everyone is welcome to attend, and the great thing is that the regular users have the same voice as any developer. I hope you'll mark your calendar and join us!

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    Support opensource software that respect your privacy, check out Rotki's gitcoin grant.

    Posted: 01 Apr 2020 06:20 AM PDT

    In the past month we have seen a lot of government overreach in various countries around the world due to the Covid-19 reaction. We have seen widely popular closed source software blatantly lying about how they handle their user's privacy. It seems as if our rights and privacy are increasingly becoming an afterthought.

    In such a world, Rotki feels more and more relevant. Rotki is an opensource portfolio tracking and accounting tool that respects your privacy. It's available as a local application for Windows, OSX, Linux and can be downloaded here

    Unlike all other competing services, Rotki respects your privacy by keeping all your sensitive financial data locally. It supports Centralized Exchanges, (Kraken, Binance, Bitmex, Bittrex, Poloniex, Binance, Coinbase, Coinbasepro and soon Gemini) many blockchains and some DeFi protocols. All data are automatically pulled from exchanges and the blockchain. And you can even generate a profit/loss report to use for taxes. You can read more about it in our website and in our docs.

    You can also keep up to date with us by following us on Twitter or joining our Discord and Telegram.

    And now the main reason for this post. Funding opensource software is hard. It's gitcoin CLR time and we are using the Gitcoin grants program in order to try and support our development. If you want to support opensource software that respect your privacy please consider contributing, especially now during the CLR round even $1 gets matched and makes a difference:

    -> https://gitcoin.co/grants/149/rotki <-

    Thank you!

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    EF Ecosystem Support Program: Allocation Update

    Posted: 01 Apr 2020 06:37 AM PDT

    Apple just killed Local Storage: what that means for Burner Wallets

    Posted: 01 Apr 2020 07:45 AM PDT

    Job posting - Writer & Content Manager for Ethereum.org

    Posted: 01 Apr 2020 12:12 PM PDT

    Ethereum 2.0 Explained: Sharding / Beacon Chain & The Project That Has Already Solved Those Issues - CR Press

    Posted: 01 Apr 2020 02:37 PM PDT

    How to: make your own mobile blockchain app in 3 hours

    Posted: 01 Apr 2020 04:58 PM PDT

    Casper FFG Explainer -- Aditya Asgaonkar

    Posted: 01 Apr 2020 08:12 AM PDT

    How to Implement an ERC721 Market

    Posted: 01 Apr 2020 05:55 AM PDT

    Support The Future of Decentralized Politics via GitCoin Grants

    Posted: 01 Apr 2020 01:32 PM PDT

    Hey all,

    We've got a grant for DEPO DAO, which is a join project of Peeps Democracy and Govrn to support BUIDLERs in the decentralized politics space. Currently, most political and civic tech is funded / supported by sources with partisan agendas, so we've created a decentralized, transparent vehicle for building the next generation of political tech.

    If we're ever going to fix the system, we need people building and experimenting with technology and programs that can reimagine the current system.

    Support us here: https://gitcoin.co/grants/484/depo-dao-decentralized-politics-dao

    Learn more: https://www.depodao.org/

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    Building first Dapp application, and I feel lost

    Posted: 01 Apr 2020 05:56 AM PDT

    Hello everybody,

    I'm new to the dApps world but I would like to learn more by trying to build a blockchain-based application that helps to authenticate products.

    for example, if we have a Gucci bag, this application would help us to know if it is fake or not.

    I'm lost in understanding the workflow of the application, what I'm understanding so far is this:

    1. create the product record: in this stage, the product is added to the blockchain and the QR code is created.
    2. verify the product: application would scan the product and check if this product exists in the nodes of the blockchain or not.

    I'm indenting to build this application with truffle framework.

    can anybody advise or guide me to any sources that could help me in this project?

    thanks in advance.

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    How can blockchains projects decentralise their infrastructure? They talk on Hangouts, plan on Trello, chat on Twitter, announce stuff on Medium & use ZenDesk for support.

    Posted: 01 Apr 2020 12:56 AM PDT

    The question is pretty much in the title.

    We have plenty of decentralised services now, some truly unstoppable like Uniswap. However, most of them don't have an IPFS exposed interface. All their comms are on a centralised network: Twitter, Reddit, Telegram, Medium, etc.

    Sometimes, the very functioning of the product also involved centralised marketing tools like Mailchimp, Zendesk or Intercom.

    Finally, even the internal comms and organisation are usually on centralised service: Google suite, Slack, Trello, etc.

    In reference to this (tweet)[https://twitter.com/TokenBrice/status/1245253744796803073?s=20]

    So I guess there are two questions packed in one:

    1. Do you see this as a problem for the long-term growth and development of the space?
    2. How can we (users of decentralised services) raise concerns & awareness about this? Like all censorship-resistant stuff, you usually don't know you need it until it's too late.
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    A New Crypto-backed Stable Coin without Over-collateralization

    Posted: 01 Apr 2020 12:00 AM PDT

    Hi, fellow DeFi enthusiasts!

    You now have a whole new way of creating a stable coin without over-collateralization and an inefficient governance model!

    You can also use the protocol to create a variety of ETH options 😎

    Check out the links below to learn more:

    White paper:

    https://lien.finance/pdf/iDOLWP_v1.pdf

    Website:

    https://lien.finance

    Twitter:

    https://twitter.com/LienFinance

    Telegram:

    https://t.me/Lien_Finance

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