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    Ethereum I'm extremely hesitant to stake my Ethereum

    Ethereum I'm extremely hesitant to stake my Ethereum


    I'm extremely hesitant to stake my Ethereum

    Posted: 11 Nov 2020 10:40 AM PST

    Can someone convince me this is a good idea? I know that there will be staking rewards, and that rewards will be better the earlier that you stake. However, I can't justify staking ETH toward the beginning of a bull run that will likely be very profitable to sell and then buy back after the correction. Is there a way to do a flexable stake, or participate in an ETH stakepool that I could withdraw from if I needed to sell SOONER than 2 years from now?

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    After today's Infura outage, I created ethereumnodes.com to track all public Ethereum RPC endpoints

    Posted: 11 Nov 2020 06:39 AM PST

    Ethereum infrastructure provider Infura is down, crypto exchanges begin to disable ETH withdrawals

    Posted: 11 Nov 2020 01:34 AM PST

    Infura/Downtime and How Alchemy Remained Up

    Posted: 11 Nov 2020 11:36 AM PST

    Today I realised that I could make an ETH 2.0 Deposit Contract minimum genesis status tracker by making a few small adjustments to a tool that I built for myself to track my portfolio, here it is in case anyone finds it useful.

    Posted: 11 Nov 2020 01:41 PM PST

    Blockchain Futurist Conference

    Posted: 11 Nov 2020 12:14 PM PST

    The 3rd Annual Blockchain Futurist Conference on now.

    Futurist Conference YouTube live: On now - - > https://youtu.be/dgc4iwT4KEg

    https://virtual.futuristconference.com/virtualfuturist/

    submitted by /u/CieloCorazon
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    It may be worth considering a decentralized infrastructure for DeFi

    Posted: 11 Nov 2020 03:01 PM PST

    For anyone interested in monetizing an Ethereum Node, they should look at Pocket. Apps and services using Pocket as their infrastructure didn't have any down time like the rest of the ecosystem. Pocket is a decentralized infrastructure that as simple as Infura, but has perks like resiliency and client-side verification. When nodes all over Ethereum were forking, the apps on Pocket can verify the correct chain.

    More ETH nodes are needed with the influx of apps interested in a decentralized solution. If you run Ethereum nodes, and want to add a source of revenue, join Pocket.

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    [Question] Is there anywhere i can stake by using a safe third party? Coinbase etc.

    Posted: 11 Nov 2020 05:49 AM PST

    The title says it all. I have enough ETH to run a validator, but im not tech savy at all, and do not want to risk losing it due to inability. Hence i would like to stake through a serious firm, and help ETH do the Phase 0 asap. Am i too early? Or does a good option exsist.

    I know coinbase do not have such an option yet sadly.

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    [Security] Go v1.15.5 is coming tomorrow, a security release for Ethereum

    Posted: 11 Nov 2020 12:57 AM PST

    Tomorrow (12th Nov) Google will publish a security release (CVE-2020-28362) for #golang, in the form of Go v1.15.5 and v1.14.12.

    This is a critical release for #Ethereum! We will push a new Geth release with it, but if you use an older version, you'll need to rebuild yourself!

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    TrustToken Introduces Proof of Reserve for TUSD Stablecoin in Collaboration With Chainlink and…

    Posted: 11 Nov 2020 07:28 AM PST

    LiquidStake set to unlock liquidity for Ethereum 2.0 Phase 0 stakers

    Posted: 11 Nov 2020 12:16 PM PST

    Running fault-tolerant Ethereum API

    Posted: 11 Nov 2020 09:16 AM PST

    In light today's fork, I want to mention the Dshackle project. It's an open source load balancer for building fault-tolerant access to nodes. It provides unified access to multiple nodes, i.e., you can run your own nodes and also Infura behind it, but if some of the nodes go off-sync or fork, it dispatches the calls to the active ones (i.e., with most mining difficulty).

    The code is at https://github.com/emeraldpay/dshackle

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    Technical details on today’s Ethereum chain split that caused many services to stop working

    Posted: 11 Nov 2020 04:36 AM PST

    This year's Streamr Network analysis revealed that it is on par with the top centralized services when it comes to latency – a stumbling block for many P2P networks – while its scalability is superior, thanks to decentralization. Read the whitepaper!

    Posted: 11 Nov 2020 09:52 AM PST

    Can my laptop run staking?

    Posted: 11 Nov 2020 03:30 PM PST

    I got a laptop with 8 gb ram and ssd. I'm wondering will staking be computer intensive and internet intensive?

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    Archive Nodes vs Full Nodes

    Posted: 11 Nov 2020 11:25 AM PST

    Do full nodes store everything necessary for dApps working properly? Like data in the blockchain. Or they just keep track of how much ether each account has, and archive nodes are the ones actually supporting dApps' functionality?

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    Ethereum 2.0 Launch Timeline According To Vitalik Buterin Interview (Co-Creator of Ethereum)

    Posted: 11 Nov 2020 08:39 AM PST

    Launchpad issues

    Posted: 11 Nov 2020 02:55 AM PST

    Is it me or does https://launchpad.ethereum.org/ disappears right after it loads?

    To be more technical, the #root element gets wiped but you get to see the page before this happen.

    edit: it was broken at the time posted but now it works

    submitted by /u/ExeciN
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    Strongblock incentiviced Full Eth nodes

    Posted: 11 Nov 2020 03:47 AM PST

    https://twitter.com/neeraj321996/status/1326480618549469187?s=21

    If anyone is having issue with metamask, you can use Strongblocks nodes that are incentivized full nodes, roughly 106 online nodes.

    Works great.

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    Introducing Peanut a DeFi Price Balancer That Increases Crypto LP Income

    Posted: 11 Nov 2020 02:32 AM PST

    What's the point of connecting hardware wallet to MEW - Ethereum Wallet

    Posted: 11 Nov 2020 06:06 AM PST

    Scrolling through MEW website saw option to connect hardware wallets to the MEW wallet. Can someone explain me what's the point of doing that and does it gives any adventages? I'm in possession of ledgar nano s wallet.

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