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    Ethereum A DAO Raised $7.5 M In ETH To Help Release WikiLeaks Founder

    Ethereum A DAO Raised $7.5 M In ETH To Help Release WikiLeaks Founder


    A DAO Raised $7.5 M In ETH To Help Release WikiLeaks Founder

    Posted: 05 Feb 2022 07:59 AM PST

    Wall Street Journal misspelled Ethereum

    Posted: 05 Feb 2022 11:18 AM PST

    How do you guys feel about all these Layer 2 protocols?

    Posted: 05 Feb 2022 01:34 PM PST

    World’s Largest and Longest ETH Event ‘ETHDenver’ To Commence February 11

    Posted: 05 Feb 2022 11:22 AM PST

    Willy Woo Admits Ethereum is a “Hotbed” of Innovation

    Posted: 05 Feb 2022 11:19 AM PST

    Baby whales gobbled up ETH!

    Posted: 05 Feb 2022 06:32 PM PST

    Ethereum Surpasses Bitcoin As The Most Donated Cryptocurrency

    Posted: 05 Feb 2022 12:21 PM PST

    120 Thousand ETH Were Stolen in Wormhole Cyberattack, Vitalik Buterin Criticized Cross-chain Solutions

    Posted: 05 Feb 2022 05:36 AM PST

    Which bridge is trustless bridge?

    Posted: 05 Feb 2022 06:19 PM PST

    I believe native bridges from optimism/arbitrum/zksync is trustless. But there are dozens of bridges, how do end users know which one is trustless and not trustless?

    submitted by /u/banaanigasuki
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    Newbie hodler - staking question

    Posted: 05 Feb 2022 12:46 PM PST

    Hello guys,

    I have some coins, not much, but I see myethwallet has some staking options.

    Can I stake a couple of coins and what would be the lock period?

    Some fellow advice needed. thanks!

    submitted by /u/Fatjuice
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    How Is China's Digital Yuan Changing Things?

    Posted: 05 Feb 2022 11:44 PM PST

    How is block proposer selection randomized in a fully deterministic blockchain?

    Posted: 05 Feb 2022 06:01 AM PST

    Are there any DAO:s created with the purpose of staying operational though being illegal?

    Posted: 05 Feb 2022 08:37 AM PST

    This should be an obvious, though often nefarious usecase. Some examples:

    • A marketplace+quality assurance of DRM medicine.
    • Kickstarter for terrorist-attacks
    • Assassinations markets
    • Islamic state on the blockchain
    • Spotify on the blockchain
    submitted by /u/kristoffernolgren
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    Understanding NFTs: Everything you need to know before buying | NFTandGameFi

    Posted: 05 Feb 2022 07:40 AM PST

    Hardware wallet for blind/visually impaired people

    Posted: 05 Feb 2022 02:20 AM PST

    Is there any (forget good) hardware wallets for blind or visually impaired people? Barring that, is there any Android-based hardware wallets where talkback can be enabled... that also have headphone jacks? If there are, are they actually usable with talkback(read: are all of the buttons labelled? Are at least the common buttons labelled)? And, If somehow there is an answer to all of that, is it less than #1,000. I did a basic search and this topic does not appear to have come up before. If it has, I would appreciate a link to an old discussion.

    submitted by /u/chinakow
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    Vitalik Buterin’s Proposal to Lower Transaction Fees Fuels Ethereum Rise

    Posted: 05 Feb 2022 10:15 AM PST

    What Is DeFi 2.0: An Intro

    Posted: 05 Feb 2022 03:09 PM PST

    We provide over 100+ FREE crypto articles on our SubStack! :D (Link on our profile). This is not financial advice.

    TLDR:

    The above article has pointed out the problems that DeFI is facing and new projects are solving them. Effective capital is still the top priority of DeFi 2.0 today, that is, trading volume on TVL (DEX) or Outstanding Loan on Total Lending (Lending/Borrowing) must be higher.

    We also have to redefine what a protocol is and how effective it is, and if it does, it will give DeFi access to more funding in the future.

    General Conclusion

    Recently the keyword "DeFi 2.0" has emerged as a phenomenon along with the rapid growth of several tokens such as Olympus DAO, Klim DAO, Abracadabra, Popsicle Finance, etc. So what is DeFi 2.0? How is it different? Why say DeFi 2.0 has the ability to change the entire DeFi today? And what will we need to prepare for the coming giant wave?

    DeFi 1.0 is the straight-forward simple things like "I give you $150 worth of ETH. You give me $100 worth of crypto USD.

    DeFi 2.0 is more risk understanding. Instead of $150 worth of ETH, maybe just $110 worth of ETH or $150 alt-TOKEN to get the same $100 crypto USD.

    How is it different from "DeFi 1.0"? Well.... it's not so different. Similar mechanisms but with higher risk tolerance.

    DeFi 2.0

    DeFi is a decentralised finance (or open finance), by leveraging the power of blockchain, DeFi has made it possible for anyone to access and use financial applications anywhere, anytime. not subject to the control of individuals or organisations with centralised power.

    However, DeFi currently has many limitations and as the name suggests, DeFi 2.0 is an upgraded version of DeFi, helping to overcome the weaknesses and optimise the advantages of current DeFi. Thereby opening up great potential opportunities for the parties involved.

    Current DeFi Limitation

    To understand the problems that DeFi 2.0 solves, we must first know what the problems of DeFi are, the prominent limitations of DeFi include:

    • Scalability: Expensive gas fees, long waiting times greatly affect the user experience.
    • Liquidity: Liquidity is considered the blood of any trading market, and with DeFi, liquidity is generally low.
    • Centralisation: DeFi will not make sense without the word "De", although DeFi aims at decentralisation, but with many projects at the present time, the power still belongs to a small part (still remains).
    • Security: DeFi is a market with a lot of risks, security in DeFi has not really received much attention compared to their importance.
    • Oracle Attack: DeFi depends a lot on Oracle, but many projects still do not understand and underestimate the choice of Oracle to integrate. As a result, the project suffered a lot from related attacks.
    • Capital Efficiency: DeFi with many breakthroughs from technology has helped users use capital more effectively, but at the moment, there is a large amount of assets that are still underutilised. opens up many new development potentials for DeFi.
    submitted by /u/economicsdesign
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    #SolidEth has a great referral Rewards in place they have Locked Liquidity for (9years) Doxxed Team, Audited. I'd take a look in their link and download the app once the Project develops it's going to have several utilities for #passiveincome

    Posted: 05 Feb 2022 06:19 PM PST

    Blob transactions

    Posted: 05 Feb 2022 01:13 PM PST

    I'm a layman with no tech background and trying to understand the blob transactions format post. 1. Does that mean we would have two transactions format until sharding comes in? Blob transaction for rollups and existing for L1 transactions or blob format for both? 2. Also, the post says network nodes will delete the blob content after 30 days from the time it gets added to the block. 3. Won't blob transactions further push the rollup launches as they have to upgrade on how they process the data?

    submitted by /u/Impossible-Sink1065
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    Value of NFTs: What the teams behind NFT projects don’t want you to know | NFTandGameFi

    Posted: 05 Feb 2022 04:55 PM PST

    How Vitalik Buterin see Scaling will Happen

    Posted: 05 Feb 2022 04:18 AM PST

    How Vitalik Buterin see Scaling will Happen

    a post by u/liberosist retweeted by u/vbuterin

    Anyway, this post retweeted by Vitalik Buterin on how he imagines scaling Ethereum would work out.

    The user mentions several projects; some of which are mature, and some are being developed and optimized through 2022!

    the user mentions:

    Starknet
    Arbitrum
    Optimism
    Loopring
    zkSync
    dYdX

    retweet: https://twitter.com/VitalikButerin/status/1489768792850780163?s=20&t=VS7UBxnQG28d85QYsHCOmQ

    https://preview.redd.it/ganhfvw8b0g81.png?width=898&format=png&auto=webp&s=e9da92ad12f79af9557784b1b259efda0c836532

    submitted by /u/daxtaslapp
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    Are there delays in sending/receiving USDC or any other token on the Ethereum network currently?

    Posted: 05 Feb 2022 04:16 AM PST

    I used a platform to send USDC and it hasn't gone through after 12 hours.

    Could someone please let me know if they are experiencing delays in sending/receiving their USDC or other token on the Ethereum network?

    Or is everything working fine?

    submitted by /u/kramun
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    What exactly is an rpc?

    Posted: 05 Feb 2022 01:50 PM PST

    My very basic understanding is that am RPC is some intermediate between a Web application and an ethereum node. Is that true or am I completely wrong?

    submitted by /u/AlgaeUnlucky
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