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    Ethereum DAO Raises $45 million to Free Julian Assange

    Ethereum DAO Raises $45 million to Free Julian Assange


    DAO Raises $45 million to Free Julian Assange

    Posted: 07 Feb 2022 08:45 PM PST

    Polygon raises $450M from Sequoia Capital India, SoftBank and Tiger Global

    Posted: 07 Feb 2022 08:36 AM PST

    KPMG has added ETH and BTC to their balance sheet. A number of companies have added Bitcoin, but AFAIK, this is the first major one to add Ether

    Posted: 07 Feb 2022 10:58 AM PST

    Decentralized applications are emerging with over 70 million users worldwide

    Posted: 07 Feb 2022 09:55 PM PST

    Metaverse? “It’s an old idea that never worked”, says Evernote former CEO

    Posted: 07 Feb 2022 03:44 PM PST

    Sequoia just invested 450 million dollars into Polygon, This is not only big for Polygon it is big for Ethereum too.

    Posted: 07 Feb 2022 10:05 AM PST

    This news literally just dropped on CNBC. Sequoia The Silicon Valley venture capital firm led a $450 million investment in Polygon. I think this is massive as far as mass adoption for Polygon is concerned. A VC like this putting in this kind of money into your product speaks volume.

    These are people who have ran many successful companies and businesses. They know a successful product or ecosystem when they see it. I think when VCs invest into something this intensely then we as small time investors should take note. These people have teams of researchers, they know a ton that we don't about tech and the market.

    Frankly with how things have been going for Polygon. I'm not surprised to see this kind of money starting to circulate and these kinds of people starting to take note. 1M users on Opensea, The fastest ZK around and the fact that the ecosystem went from 3,000 dApps to 7,000 dApps in a couple of months are things to take note of for sure.

    "Polygon plans to allocate $100 million of the funding to an "ecosystem fund" supporting the development of new projects on its network. The rest will serve as "buffer money" to help Polygon's 240-person team continue building out the platform in the years to come." - A quote from the CNBC article.

    I think the above quote speaks volumes to Polygon's plans for the future and I'm incredibly excited to see where this is going to go. I think this is massive for Ethereum as well as all of these scaling solutions people have been so bullish on are built on our very own L1 king.

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    DAppNode a popular open-source platform for nodes, adds Decentralized VPN & Privacy project $MYST to their (D)Appstore!

    Posted: 07 Feb 2022 08:47 AM PST

    How are ETH 2.0 gas fees distributed?

    Posted: 07 Feb 2022 05:13 PM PST

    Currently in ETH 1.0, gas fees go to miners. How will this work in Eth 2.0?

    Will protocol fees be split proportionally between validators? E.g. if you are staking 1% of total staked ETH, you get 1% of gas fee tips (because base fee is burned via EIP 1559) in addition to 1% of the ETH emission rate?

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    Is it smart to send small amounts of ETH

    Posted: 07 Feb 2022 02:00 PM PST

    I am looking to use ETH as a payment for my shop, but I don't know if it's smart when using low amounts of cash considering the gas fees. How much do I need to pay in gas fees when sending for example 5 bucks?

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    How can I participate in an Ethereum project as an internship student?

    Posted: 07 Feb 2022 12:04 PM PST

    I have applied to a lot of internship programs but I want to contribute to the Ethereum ecosystem. I am clueless about how to search for any internship possibilities to contribute to an Ethereum project. Thank you in advance.

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    Deep Dive into Truffle Migrations

    Posted: 07 Feb 2022 06:51 PM PST

    An overview of Esteroids projects

    Posted: 07 Feb 2022 11:18 AM PST

    how and why are we burning such a small amounts? what is going on?

    Posted: 07 Feb 2022 09:01 PM PST

    2ETH, Staking?

    Posted: 07 Feb 2022 12:55 PM PST

    So I have roughly 2 ETH, and it is just sitting there. I am thinking of staking it. Although my platform (Kraken) states that it is irreversible and there is no time frame and may never happen? That's a bit of a scary one to give away a decent asset for the chance of never getting it back. Also it seems that if you do get it back they take 15% of rewards, isn't that excessive?

    Are there any better alternatives? I've looked at moving ETH to another place but the fee's are ridiculous. Thanks.

    P.S - I am not replying to any Crypto/Investment DM's, last time I got over 30 DM's about various scams.

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    Where to store your cryptocurrencies?

    Posted: 07 Feb 2022 12:19 PM PST

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