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    Wednesday, February 10, 2021

    Ethereum Workshop: ⛽ Gasless MetaTransactions with OpenZeppelin Defender 📆 Thursday 11 February 🕛 Noon PT/3pm ET/8pm UTC ⚡ Led by Santiago Palladino - Lead Developer at OpenZeppelin

    Ethereum Workshop: ⛽ Gasless MetaTransactions with OpenZeppelin Defender �� Thursday 11 February �� Noon PT/3pm ET/8pm UTC ⚡ Led by Santiago Palladino - Lead Developer at OpenZeppelin


    Workshop: ⛽ Gasless MetaTransactions with OpenZeppelin Defender �� Thursday 11 February �� Noon PT/3pm ET/8pm UTC ⚡ Led by Santiago Palladino - Lead Developer at OpenZeppelin

    Posted: 10 Feb 2021 01:06 PM PST

    Feb. 9th interview with Raoul Pal and Lyn Alden about Ethereum

    Posted: 10 Feb 2021 04:47 PM PST

    Donating $2k to a Ethereum gaming Twitch Streamer

    Posted: 10 Feb 2021 04:25 PM PST

    In order to exchange my £22 dai to anything, it’s gonna cost me £70? Wtf

    Posted: 10 Feb 2021 12:57 PM PST

    In my Coinbase wallet, I can convert some dai I have to anything to send to Binance or Coinbase to sell or convert to Bitcoin. But apparently I need a min of £98 worth of ETH in order to convert or send to myself.

    What kind of extortion pricing is this? Is this just the network? Or the normal cost?

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    Prove Ethereum Purchase Price

    Posted: 10 Feb 2021 05:09 PM PST

    Lets say i sell ETH today and the gov wants their cut on the gains.

    Is it possible to prove purchase price of ETH when it was purchased from an exchange that no longer exists, traded a few times, sent to other exchanges that no longer exist, traded a bit more, 2 more exchanges, and then my wallet?

    I can honestly not tell the gov how much i paid for ETH i started buying and trading 5 years ago.

    How would you claim gains on your taxes?

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    Can any temporary measures be put in place to reduce the gas fees?

    Posted: 10 Feb 2021 06:07 PM PST

    I am getting scared that ETH gas fees will be multiples of what they currently are. The bull market has only just started and it's only going to get worse.

    My fear is people moving away from ETH.

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    The Real Reason for High Gas Fees (Arbitrage Bots)

    Posted: 10 Feb 2021 02:24 PM PST

    Could Ethereum adopt the Avalanche consensus mechanism?

    Posted: 10 Feb 2021 04:48 PM PST

    Is this something devs are looking into? >4500 transactions per second sound pretty good and supposedly with more decentralization. Thoughts?

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    What phase of eth 1.0 - 2.0 allows for 100,000 transactions a second and when is the tentative timing of that?

    Posted: 10 Feb 2021 01:03 PM PST

    I really am botherd how expensive ethereum trading has become in comparison to btc, granted I know ethereum handles 3x the daily amount as it's predecessor currently.

    I'm just worried the flippening, which I want, may be continously delayed past bearish market trends of btc, and btc maximalists see gains larger than Bernie Madoff, which I dont think it's right.

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    Proposal for a better side bar

    Posted: 10 Feb 2021 05:50 PM PST

    Hello everyone,

    As someone who has and continues to recognized the immense possibilities of Ethereum, ETH, and the future of the internet, the more I recognize the need for an "all-in-one" center of information for people of all disciplines and walks of life, to educate themselves on the multi-disciplinary world that is Ethereum and Crypto.

    Ethereum.org is an excellent place to start, and is FULL of educational content, but much of the info on the site requires the reader to continue their education elsewhere. This requires more time, effort, and the possibility of digesting biased and bad information. What I am proposing is an ongoing, workable, list of resources, that cover everything from "Ethereum Basics" to advanced topics on coding, philosophy, and economics.

    If we are going to push this technology forward and change the world (as is the mission), we need a library of resources that can help all backgrounds catch up and achieve whatever it is their goals are in this space. We also need this information to be easily accessible and user friendly. This information should be organized much like a college course, prospectus and all. Gate-keeping should not be tolerated. We should encourage all backgrounds and levels of education to get involved.

    Admittedly, I am writing to you after my 3rd beer, so these thoughts may come off as jumbled, unorganized, and inarticulate, but my hope is to start a conversation on how we can make the mission of Ethereum, the economics of Ethereum, and the technical aspects of Ethereum more accessible to a broad audience.

    And i think we start with an improved side-bar where users can easily learn everything from the most basic to the most complex. Thank you for reading, lets start a convo and continue to improve the future for everyone.

    TLDR; let's work together to make a better sidebar for the noob to the PhD

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    Killing a Bad (Arbitrage) Bot to Save its "Owner"

    Posted: 10 Feb 2021 12:44 PM PST

    Why are miners fee that high?

    Posted: 10 Feb 2021 12:55 PM PST

    Can we get a stickied daily thread please? The sub feels dead without one.

    Posted: 10 Feb 2021 03:54 PM PST

    Very excited to have finaly successfully made my first batch of NFTs! That can be purchased with ETH!

    Posted: 10 Feb 2021 04:34 PM PST

    Can someone explain NFT interoperability?

    Posted: 10 Feb 2021 01:22 PM PST

    The one aspect of NFTs that I'm failing to grasp is interoperability between platforms. I understand the underlying asset is unique, but doesn't the system still require a central database to add the association between the key and the digital asset? If rareable were to shut down tomorrow, how would anyone know which NFT is associated with which digital artwork?

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    [Question] How do smart contracts get verified with physical goods?

    Posted: 10 Feb 2021 04:43 PM PST

    I've been reading up on it, but don't really understand it.

    Here's an example I found on some website:

    **Let's imagine that John wants to buy Mike's house. This agreement is formed on the Ethereum blockchain using a smart contract. This smart contract contains an agreement between John and Mike.

    In the simplest terms, the agreement will look like this: "WHEN John pays Mike 300 Ether, THEN John will receive ownership of the house".**

    how does this even get verified? You can't put a physical item on the blockchain. Even if it's a secret password to unlock some vault to get the deed to the house, what's to prevent somebody from promising a bad key on the contract or not even having the deed in the vault?

    For example:

    1. I pretend you can have my house and write the contract that if you give me $500 worth of ETH you can have it
    2. Second person puts $500 into the smart contract
    3. Second person clicks buttons saying "OK I put in 200 and verify there's a house that OP put up". I click button saying "OK sure I put up a house, whatever"
    4. Smart contract completes, other guy is screwed out of $500 because I'm not giving him my house, I just lied

    Even if this happens, crypto isn't currently something that would hold up in a court of law right? And the lawyer fees to go through this kind of mess would be dumb to even do in the first place. What am I missing here?

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    What is the best way to sell mined ETH?

    Posted: 10 Feb 2021 07:29 PM PST

    My friend and I just built our first mining pool rig and we now have $300 in ETH sitting in a metamask generate wallet.

    Now we would like to sell the ETH into our bank accounts.

    If I transfer the ETH to binance I can pay the usual gas fee and then binance will let me convert to FIAT which I can then transfer to a bank account.

    What is the cheapest way other than using a usual Ethereum transfer to get the ETH from my wallet into Binance?

    I heard there are some L2 solutions, things like that that are supposed to help in this situation, does anyone have a good way to do this?

    Should we just be mining into a binance ethereum address?

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    Eth miners

    Posted: 10 Feb 2021 06:49 PM PST

    Looking for reviews on at home eth miners. Brands/ pros and cons of having one or two at home. Any help is appreciated! Tia

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    Fe Development Update #3 (Structs, to_mem(), clone() + many other goodies!)

    Posted: 10 Feb 2021 07:39 AM PST

    Noob Help: ETH on Rinkeby test network

    Posted: 10 Feb 2021 02:33 PM PST

    I've never really used ethereum and I just remembered a few years ago I was helping a friend with a project and so I have some eth on metamask on the rinkeby test network. I was wondering if this is real eth worth money that can be transfered to the main net or not. I tried searching online for the answer but couldn't really find anything that i could understand. Thank you so much to those who reply to help me out i really appreciate it.

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    Gas fees are completely unstustainable

    Posted: 10 Feb 2021 09:23 AM PST

    I decided to try farming on 1inch and boy oh boy... I started with .5 eth and 130 1inch tokens to get my feet wet. Only to realize I need to spend $550+ in gas fees just to start staking. This is worse than the btc network and tbh a joke

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    Quick Noob Question. I have LEND on Eidoo...

    Posted: 10 Feb 2021 11:42 AM PST

    Hi, I have some LEND on my Eidoo wallet that I got via airdrop and forgot about for a while. It's worth something now so I want to transfer my LEND to Binance and swap if for AAVE. But I need some ETH in my Eidoo wallet for fees.

    So I bought $15 worth of ETH on Binance (minimum I could purchase) and want to send it to Eidoo. But it's asking me to choose a network - BEP2, BEP20 or ERC20. I'm not at all familiar with this - if I select ERC20 it says the fee is 0.005 ETH which is pretty much half my $15. Is that right? Will one of the other 2 options (BEP2 or BEP20) work?

    Thanks In advance.

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    Insane gas prices!!? Hi I’m new to crypto and am currently experimenting with it. If ETH keeps going up how do we transfer funds??

    Posted: 10 Feb 2021 07:03 PM PST

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