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    Ethereum Vitalik: Ethereum can scale to 100,000 tps with Optimistic Rollups and ETH2

    Ethereum Vitalik: Ethereum can scale to 100,000 tps with Optimistic Rollups and ETH2


    Vitalik: Ethereum can scale to 100,000 tps with Optimistic Rollups and ETH2

    Posted: 05 Oct 2020 07:12 AM PDT

    ETHOnline Summits: Infrastructure and Scaling: 12-6 PM ET Friday (Oct 9)! Talks from Alexey Akhunov, Phil Daian & Georgios Konstantopolous, and more

    Posted: 05 Oct 2020 02:19 PM PDT

    Hello fellow Ethereans! On Friday Oct 9, we dig deep into the latest technology helping developers build apps on Ethereum. We'll cover Layer 2 scaling, client improvements, decentralized storage, and more.

    What is ETHOnline? A month of Summits all about Ethereum, plus a global online hackathon, organised by ETHGlobal: Learn More and Register

    Join live here: live.ethonline.org

    Fri. Oct 9 // 12-6 PM ET

    • 12:00 ET - Summit Intro
    • 12:30 ET - State of Layer 2 w/ Sandeep Nailwal
    • 13:00 ET - Sharding for Scalability & Development Experience w/ Illia Polosukhin
    • 13:30 ET - Aztec 2.0 - A new layer 2 built with privacy at its core w/ Joe Andrews
    • 14:00 ET - Phil & Georgios Talk Miner Extractable Value w/ Phil Daian & Georgios Konstantopoulos
    • 14:30 ET - UX in Crypto: How to get your wallet mainstream w/ Thibaut Sahaghian
    • 15:00 ET - State Channels at Scale w/ Andrew Stewart
    • 16:00 ET - Turbo-Geth - too good to be true? w/ Alexey Akhunov
    • 16:30 ET - Web3j Enterprise Panel w/ Dan Shaw
    • 17:00 ET - Optimism: Keeping Ethereum Half-Full w/ Kelvin Fichter
    • 17:30 ET - History of Node Infrastructure w/ Michael O'Rourke

      Remember, this is the second Summit of 5:

    • Oct 9 - Scaling and Infrastructure

    • Oct 16 - Decentralized Finance

    • Oct 23 - The Future of Ethereum

    • Oct 30 - Ethereum's Impact & Finale

    We hope you will join us throughout October to celebrate Ethereum in 2020!

    - ETHGlobal Team

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    Loopring Monthly Update — 2020/09

    Posted: 05 Oct 2020 08:36 AM PDT

    The Data Union framework has now moved from public beta and is fully live, as of today! Explore this ethical new way to sell real-time data from apps and services, with user consent and fair renumeration.

    Posted: 05 Oct 2020 01:39 PM PDT

    Developers: What Ethereum tooling features can you not imagine living without?

    Posted: 05 Oct 2020 12:34 PM PDT

    Ethereum's tooling has come a long way in the past few years. What are the specific tooling features that you now realize you can't live without?

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    minting my first pieces of cryptoart, ethereum is a great tool for artists! what do you think about NFTs and cryptoart in general?

    Posted: 05 Oct 2020 06:30 PM PDT

    Regular ETH-user here with close to 0 understanding of the tech. Q: My small ETH transfer has been pending for days. WTF?

    Posted: 05 Oct 2020 01:16 PM PDT

    I have been trying to send 0,2 ETH for close to two weeks but it is stuck in pending. How can a Blockchain which cannot process transfers expect that non-techies find it acceptable for anything?

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    Chainlink Brings Onchain Proof of Reserve to RenVM

    Posted: 05 Oct 2020 08:13 AM PDT

    Ethereum Mining Pools Accused of Manipulating DeFi Transactions

    Posted: 05 Oct 2020 10:25 AM PDT

    ELI5 - ETH2 and data availability shards/

    Posted: 05 Oct 2020 04:13 PM PDT

    I listened to Vitalik's talk the other day when he suggested that perhaps a majority of the shards on ETH2 could be used for "data availability" for L2 dapps. What is a simple explanation for what he meant?

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    Introducing the BarnBridge ERC-721: The NFT $BOND Collection

    Posted: 05 Oct 2020 03:42 PM PDT

    When Worlds Collide - Market Monday

    Posted: 05 Oct 2020 02:18 PM PDT

    Remix 0.10.5 Released (WalletConnect, UnitTests, Metadata, UX, ...)

    Posted: 05 Oct 2020 05:57 AM PDT

    Detecting Ethereum front-runners

    Posted: 05 Oct 2020 01:27 PM PDT

    Any thoughts on this project?

    Posted: 05 Oct 2020 08:50 AM PDT

    Geth Node

    Posted: 05 Oct 2020 12:35 PM PDT

    Hey everyone, What are the hardware requirements to run an eth node. I'm looking for more of a quick node I can setup on a VPS. Any feedback is helpful!

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    Revoke access to funds?

    Posted: 05 Oct 2020 12:31 PM PDT

    Recently I asked why every DeFi asks for a permission or spending limit. I got few, but some decent answers, but didn't quite figure everything out. Now I see this alleged scam that claims "A backdoor in the smart contract allowed UniCats to retain control over its users' tokens even after they were withdrawn from its pool": https://decrypt.co/43927/ethereum-user-scammed-for-140000-in-uniswap-uni-tokens

    First off I guess I'll have to ensure that is this claim legit? If so, they advice to: "Manuskin urged users to only approve tokens that they want to spend—since the approved amount goes to zero after the contract uses it —or revoke access to their funds afterward". How can you perform such a revokation?

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    Aave Token Migration (LEND to AAVE) & Staking Tutorial ��

    Posted: 05 Oct 2020 12:12 PM PDT

    fixed it for ethereum

    Posted: 05 Oct 2020 11:48 AM PDT

    Blockchain its impact and significance is severely underestimated.

    Posted: 05 Oct 2020 07:59 AM PDT

    The essence of humanity is relationships. Cooperation between humans is what allowed our species to flourish and dominate all other species. It allowed for diversity within a species. Getting the best of many worlds. Combining the power of physically fit people working together with mentally fit people and any other special needs of society.

    For any of this to work there's a need to maintain trust across various people within a group. Enter money, a primitive tool to keep track of who owes what to whom. Initially trusted to the rarity of raw resources. But much later eventually deferred to trusting specific individuals and institutions to be impartial with their record keeping.

    Now with blockchain, we finally have a way of building and maintaining trust without ever needing to rely on any centralized identity. This isn't just about money. This is about re-configuring the fundamental connection between all of us. Trust. It relies on the internet and on electricity, and you could argue thus this invention will be of less significance. But both the internet and electricity only changed how a society is able to communicate with each other.

    Blockchain instead alters the fundamental dynamic underneath a society, which is trust.

    It underpins all the building blocks of a society such as governance and money.

    In a hundred years from now, if humanity did not self destruct yet due to an extreme imbalance of power distribution, we'll look back towards blockchain as the key turning point.

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    Anyone have experience with Raspberry Pi planning on staking from one?

    Posted: 05 Oct 2020 12:36 AM PDT

    I just got my first Raspberry Pi 4 and I'm setting it up to run a PiHole server to block ads. I was hoping I could do this + stake eth from the device and basically leave it running 24/7. Does anyone know if it has the capacity to do both? Would I need multiple Pi's to do so or is one okay?

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    CEXs Vs. DEXs: The Future Battle Lines

    Posted: 05 Oct 2020 09:19 AM PDT

    Crypto Trends 5 October 2020 ��️ Rollup-centric Ethereum roadmap �� Zinken ETH2 Phase 0 testnet �� POAPs on xDAI + Storytime: Optimism and George Hotz

    Posted: 05 Oct 2020 01:08 AM PDT

    Trustology has launched its new DeFi firewall solution for smart contract transactions!

    Posted: 05 Oct 2020 07:04 AM PDT

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