• Breaking News

    Wednesday, February 2, 2022

    Ethereum OpenSea Says Over 80% of Its Free NFT Mints Were Plagiarized, Spam or Fake

    Ethereum OpenSea Says Over 80% of Its Free NFT Mints Were Plagiarized, Spam or Fake


    OpenSea Says Over 80% of Its Free NFT Mints Were Plagiarized, Spam or Fake

    Posted: 01 Feb 2022 04:54 PM PST

    How Vitalik actually burns Ether

    Posted: 02 Feb 2022 02:58 AM PST

    ConsenSys Acquires Ethereum Wallet MyCrypto, Plans to Merge It With MetaMask

    Posted: 01 Feb 2022 07:41 AM PST

    Ethereum's Fees are Back Down to Just $3.84 Per Transaction After Being as High as $34.18 Just Two Months Ago

    Posted: 31 Jan 2022 05:15 PM PST

    How do scammers do it?

    Posted: 01 Feb 2022 04:59 PM PST

    So every scammer on Reddit uses the same M.O. They answer every post and tell you to go to some phishing website that will prompt you to "verify" your seed phrase and the end users will clean out your acct. I find it impossible to believe that every one of these dipshits is smart enough to maintain their own phishing site. Every one I've been approached by is Reeeaaally Fucking Stupid.

    My question is, how are these mouth breathers getting paid out? Do they get a cut of the dumb saps they redirect to these phishing sites?

    submitted by /u/Unhinged-101
    [link] [comments]

    How to build a .eth website?

    Posted: 01 Feb 2022 08:35 AM PST

    Devconnect: 18-25 April 2022 in Amsterdam. Save the date(s), the first events and more!

    Posted: 01 Feb 2022 10:53 AM PST

    Framework for Building Large Smart Contract Systems on Ethereum

    Posted: 01 Feb 2022 08:24 AM PST

    Ethereum Cat Herders Update (January 2022)

    Posted: 01 Feb 2022 08:12 AM PST

    Ethereum Cat Herders Update (January 2022)

    We're excited to ECH newsletter for updates in January. In this issue, follow the Merge Kiln testnet, Goerli shadow fork, Kintsugi testnet fuzzer, estimating difficulty bomb appearance, CL-EL meetings update, future PoW testnets, Shanghai EIPs discussion, EIPs Insight, PEEPanEIP, EL client code name, ECH and other community updates!

    https://medium.com/ethereum-cat-herders/ethereum-cat-herders-update-52-363e8f28a4ee

    submitted by /u/poojaranjan19
    [link] [comments]

    Was I hacked or no?

    Posted: 01 Feb 2022 06:29 AM PST

    I am using a ledger nano x to stake my ETH with lido, about an hour ago a deposit was made into that ledger account for the same amount I staked several months ago. At the same time that deposit was made a larger amount of ETH that I hadn't staked yet was removed from a separate account (also on the nano x), and sent to this contract address without my authorization.

    0xae7ab96520DE3A18E5e111B5EaAb095312D7fE84

    No one in my household knows I have a ledger. My seed was written in a piece of paper kept in a safe in my bedroom. What is this contract address? And if I was hacked how come they didn't take any of the other coins there?

    submitted by /u/AloneTwist4778
    [link] [comments]

    dComp: The Decentralized Compiler for the EVM. Can we build one together?

    Posted: 01 Feb 2022 11:52 AM PST

    Interesting article about the amount of Ethereum burned.

    Posted: 02 Feb 2022 12:40 AM PST

    Got scammed, need help

    Posted: 01 Feb 2022 09:56 AM PST

    Music NFTs and the blockchain?

    Posted: 01 Feb 2022 08:03 PM PST

    Hey guys, trying to keep an eye out for rule 8 here but I think it's a relevant conversation.

    Anyone following the music NFT site that went live today? Definitely shady stuff, apparently creates an NFT of any album or artist searched for on the platform.

    Don't want to link to platform for obvious reasons, but it's building a bit of an outrage across other subreddits and wanted to get your take.

    submitted by /u/Darnsit
    [link] [comments]

    How do tokens get their price?

    Posted: 01 Feb 2022 05:51 PM PST

    Lets say I deploy a smart contract now on ethereum network that can be used to create tokens, what is the process that derives a price for said token?

    How does that token end up having a price and what influences its volatility?

    Edit:

    I know it has to do with market forces and interplay with demands...But can you help break it down? and how the technological platform provided by the blockchain makes the market forces to determine the price?

    For example I could try and create a token using a centralized database, and I can imagine for that, I would have to build a custom system that uses the asking price and how that changes to determine the price of the token...

    But on the blockchain, I assume such custom system is not needed and somehow the blockchain automagically provides a system that makes market forces determine price.

    What I am trying to understand is this automagic part that makes this all possible. So will appreciate if someone can help breakdown the whole process. Both from the tech point of view and the market forces point of view. Thanks!

    submitted by /u/finlaydotweber
    [link] [comments]

    MyCrypto is joining MetaMask

    Posted: 01 Feb 2022 08:20 AM PST

    Ethereum-Primarily based Metaverse Token Is Up 130% Over Previous Week As Crypto Markets Commerce Sideways

    Posted: 01 Feb 2022 12:56 PM PST

    Binance Raises $1 Billion Towards Personal Insurance Fund

    Posted: 01 Feb 2022 01:30 AM PST

    Hodling & ETH (crypto in general)

    Posted: 01 Feb 2022 09:14 AM PST

    So if I have this right & excuse me if I say something silly.. You truly become a HODLER once you "buy" crypto on X platform and transfer it to your cold wallet to HODL TILL INFINITY.

    Or have I perhaps understood this wrong?

    I mean of course you can still HODL while on an exchange but the probability of that platform getting "hacked" and you losing your assets is way higher than one using any exchange to buy crypto and then storing it to your wallet (?)

    submitted by /u/NoStatistician8842
    [link] [comments]

    I applaud Coffeezilla for exposing these Crypto Influencer/Scammers Live! (#Be-aware)

    Posted: 31 Jan 2022 08:37 PM PST

    Rocketpool Withdraws?

    Posted: 01 Feb 2022 08:50 AM PST

    hey everyone, i want to stake a couple of eth on rocketpool i plan on holding for awhile, but i have a quick question about withdrawals. i don't have a full 16 eth, so i was wondering if something were to happen and i needed to withdrawal my enter would i be able to? thanks!

    submitted by /u/dreamingbutdead
    [link] [comments]

    Zero balance in my wallet?

    Posted: 01 Feb 2022 11:05 AM PST

    I currently have $10 worth of Eth in my wallet, but using etherscan, I see that the amount is 0.

    I just created my wallet today to test things out and to receive payments in Eth a few days from now.

    Can this address receive Eth? Am i doing something wrong? Or is the account balance too low to show up as anything more than 0?

    submitted by /u/guitarist_on_reddit
    [link] [comments]

    Implementing different layer 2 solutions for Ethereum

    Posted: 01 Feb 2022 07:41 AM PST

    im writing my Bachelor Thesis in Computer Science about Blockchain and Ethereium in general. My aim is to benchmark/analyze the Transactions per second by creating private Ethereum.

    In order to benchmark/analyze im was thinking that i should create three Eth networks and each having one specific solution for scalability..

    Different solution implementation:

    1. One eth network has sidechain as consensus layer solution
    2. One eth network has Rollups as consensus layer solution
    3. One eth network has sharding as consensus layer solution
    4. or whichever layer 2 solution

    How realistic are these implementations, how would i even start?

    Keep in mind im writing a Bachelor Thesis, meaning its not going to be at a very high level.

    submitted by /u/Flashy-Contribution8
    [link] [comments]

    Securities on ethereum

    Posted: 01 Feb 2022 09:52 AM PST

    Hi,

    do you know if there exists some kind of securities that traces ETF of "regular" markets? Like the ones that are based on indices, like the SP500, for instance.

    Are they legal?

    Thanks

    p.s. maybe something magic like DAI that traces the dollar... this other token could trace the SP500 or similar ETFs.

    submitted by /u/ilpirata79
    [link] [comments]

    No comments:

    Post a Comment