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- Ethereum is a Dark Forest By Dan Robinson and Georgios Konstantopoulos
- Got ETH? Time to prepare for Ethereum 2.0
- ETH1/ETH2 Merge Demo
- Pocket Network helps make MyCrypto truly decentralized & subsidizes up to 1,000,000 daily requests
- Ren Holds 100 Million Dollars of Bitcoin in a Single Centralized Wallet
- EIP-2535 Diamond Standard is a pattern for smart contract upgrades that overcomes existing limitations around storage and contract size, as well as provides exceptional modularity.
- How does the Ethereum Virtual Machine actually work?
- 1 Million Staked Ether on Eth2.0 Medalla!
- Over 9,000 #Ethereum tweets in the last 24 hours!
- Status Profile Customization Exploration: Profile Avatars - Feedback, Ideas, & Thoughts
- $mUSD, $BNT, $BUSD, $FOAM, $PAX, $DONUT, $LPT, $BAND, and $OMG are all now available to trade on Matcha.xyz!
- Are collaterized-synthetic coins like Dai against US regulations?
- Efinity. Promising scaling solution for ETH chain. "Conduct near instant transactions off-chain, settle the results on-chain."
- Staking Question
- Ask Andreas: Livestream Q&A tomorrow (Saturday 10am PT, 17:00 UTC)
- Seemingly ALL of my transactions have gotten stuck lately but this guide helped - Unsticking Uniswap TX's via MetaMask
- How exactly will staking work?
- Provably fair arcade games
- EIP-2537 in five slides with Alex Vlasov
- Wallet that allows spending of cold storage addresses with individual private keys
- How to Cancel an Ethereum Transaction
- New Golem is onboarding devs via Gitcoin bounties and will follow up with other programs
- Update released to revoke.cash allowing you to revoke allowances for tokens you don't currently own
- How are exchanges implementing staking services for eth?
Ethereum is a Dark Forest By Dan Robinson and Georgios Konstantopoulos Posted: 28 Aug 2020 12:36 PM PDT
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Got ETH? Time to prepare for Ethereum 2.0 Posted: 28 Aug 2020 06:59 AM PDT
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Posted: 28 Aug 2020 12:22 PM PDT
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Pocket Network helps make MyCrypto truly decentralized & subsidizes up to 1,000,000 daily requests Posted: 28 Aug 2020 02:49 PM PDT
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Ren Holds 100 Million Dollars of Bitcoin in a Single Centralized Wallet Posted: 28 Aug 2020 03:29 PM PDT
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Posted: 28 Aug 2020 12:29 PM PDT
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How does the Ethereum Virtual Machine actually work? Posted: 27 Aug 2020 10:30 PM PDT
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1 Million Staked Ether on Eth2.0 Medalla! Posted: 28 Aug 2020 02:06 PM PDT
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Over 9,000 #Ethereum tweets in the last 24 hours! Posted: 27 Aug 2020 10:25 PM PDT
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Status Profile Customization Exploration: Profile Avatars - Feedback, Ideas, & Thoughts Posted: 28 Aug 2020 09:18 AM PDT
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Posted: 28 Aug 2020 09:53 AM PDT
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Are collaterized-synthetic coins like Dai against US regulations? Posted: 28 Aug 2020 05:56 PM PDT Why Abra stoped to sell synthetic currency on top of bitcoin? Can America close Dai trading? [link] [comments] | ||
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Posted: 28 Aug 2020 01:57 PM PDT Lets say theoretically someone has 3200 rather than just 32 ETH. Would running 100 nodes be impractical? Would your advice be to the run one node and pool the rest? If so would putting it all in the same pool be OK? Lastly, I only hear about rocketpool, is that the safest option? Are there other good pools I am not aware of? Thanks [link] [comments] | ||
Ask Andreas: Livestream Q&A tomorrow (Saturday 10am PT, 17:00 UTC) Posted: 28 Aug 2020 05:07 AM PDT
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Posted: 27 Aug 2020 10:16 PM PDT
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How exactly will staking work? Posted: 28 Aug 2020 02:15 PM PDT I've been reading up on many articles about ETH staking, but I had a few questions that weren't answered. How easy will staking be for the average user - what is the exact process like? When staking ETH, you are basically contributing to decentralizing the network, and participants are granted staking rewards, this I understand. But if I stake 64 ETH and ETH skyrockets to $1000 while "in contract", do I still get that same amount of ETH back + the rewards? Silly questions here, but I genuinely couldn't find any of the answers. Thanks! [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 28 Aug 2020 01:40 PM PDT I know there are quite a few provably fair games that have fair randomness or fair state enforced by a Soliditity contract. My understanding is that provably fair arcade games or any type of application where the front end of the game itself needs to be provably fair requires WASM or some way of making the dApp itself immutable. The obvious problem to solve is that either the dApp reports on its state (which means it can be modified for cheating) or it uses a server to report on state using an admin account (in which case the admins can cheat). But there's a lot of new projects and maybe some stuff I've missed...is there a way currently on Ethereum to have a provably fair game of skill that doesn't need to store all state in a Soliditiy contract (like a Tic Tac Toe game) but can still be provably fair? Wasn't this supposed to be what LOOM was helping with? [link] [comments] | ||
EIP-2537 in five slides with Alex Vlasov Posted: 28 Aug 2020 07:13 AM PDT Interesting conversation on EIP-2537 with Alex Vlasov (@Shamatar). Video is now available on 'Peep an EIP' at Ethereum Cat Herders Channel https://youtu.be/al4YpfDVmS4 [link] [comments] | ||
Wallet that allows spending of cold storage addresses with individual private keys Posted: 28 Aug 2020 01:05 PM PDT Several years back I created some offline cold storage wallets using MEW on an airgapped computer. I have made a few offline transactions using the MEW offline transaction feature, but it is quite a pain and led to several failed transactions or not enough gas. I recently discovered Parity Signer and Airgap.it, which are very nice, but as far as I can tell only allow for addresses generated from HD mnemonic passphrases, and not individual private keys. Is there anything like this that allows for easy transactions using QR codes or something similar? I found a few old projects that say they are deprecated or have not been updated in several years, but there has got to be something else I am unaware of that will work with the cold storage wallets created through MEW. [link] [comments] | ||
How to Cancel an Ethereum Transaction Posted: 28 Aug 2020 01:39 AM PDT
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New Golem is onboarding devs via Gitcoin bounties and will follow up with other programs Posted: 28 Aug 2020 06:15 AM PDT
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Update released to revoke.cash allowing you to revoke allowances for tokens you don't currently own Posted: 28 Aug 2020 08:11 AM PDT
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How are exchanges implementing staking services for eth? Posted: 28 Aug 2020 08:07 AM PDT Since a validator can only stake 32 eth, will an exchange simply run thousands of nodes in the same data Center to cover demand? And since these eth will be locked up for a year or more ? How will they explain that to their users, when they cant withdraw their coins? To me it seems terribly dumb for people to stake through an exchange or am I missing something here? Staking through the decentralized staking pool, Rocket pool where your stake is liquid in the form of an erc-20 token where it can be traded by yield farmers depending on how the rewards fluctuate seems far superior, plus it supports the decentralization efforts of the chain. [link] [comments] |
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