Ethereum’s First Mainnet Shadow Fork Goes Live as Move to PoS Continues
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Hello, r/cryptocurrency! We’re a group of contributors to the Hedera project ($HBAR | #33 on CMC): A fast, carbon-negative, open source, public network built on hashgraph consensus — the network offers Solidity-based smart contracts to power decentralized applications. Hedera is also a fully decentralized governing council of global organizations consisting of web3 projects, enterprises, and…
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Yesterday, u/prototype__ posted about Choise (CHO) as a continuation of the $58m Crypterium scam. I hadn't heard about this so I took a quick break from sobbing at my investments to look. In the original post, prototype__ mentions that the company claims to be in Estonia but the only address on their website is a…
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Sender Wallet, a browser extension wallet built on NEAR, announced it has received seed round financing from Binance Labs and MetaWeb Ventures; the investment will help the Sender team to expand its development and ecosystem team. Offering a one-stop wallet management solution, Sender has various built-in features such as sending and receiving digital assets, instant swap,…
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When will ETH 2.0 be tradable? Do you think there will be a sell-off? submitted by /u/bikelifedbk [link] [comments]
Hey all, I've written a breakdown of DappHub's DSProxy smart contract used for executing multiple actions atomically. I've covered: – how DSProxy works – DSProxy use-cases – difference between DSProxy and EOA – security concerns – how to create DSProxy Here: https://twitter.com/definikola/status/1512100163527090193 submitted by /u/nikolam_dfs [link] [comments]
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Citizens in countries with heavily devalued currencies “need to have crypto.” In the developed world, it’s often just “nice to have.”