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A Detailed Summary of Every Single Reason Why I am Bullish on ETH in 2022. (TL;DR at the bottom)
Ethereum is by far the most widely adopted blockchain by enterprises. Ethereum’s Enterprise Ethereum Alliance (EEA) is the largest blockchain-enterprise partnership program and Ethereum is by far the most frequently leveraged blockchain for proof of concepts and innovation in the blockchain space by enterprises. Meanwhile, there are protocols like the Baseline protocol which is a shared framework which allows enterprises to use Ethereum as a common frame of reference and a base settlement layer without having to give up privacy when settling on the public Ethereum mainnet. This framework makes adopting Ethereum much easier for other enterprises. Another example is EY’s “Nightfall”, a Zero Knowledge optimistic rollup which provides full privacy and cheaper transactions for enterprise use.
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FT Article: "Hard lessons from the crypto crash"
Have a look at decentralised finance (DeFi), have a look at at https://docs.baseline-protocol.org/ , Read about NFTs a little more, read about what a DAO is and think about why crypto may be interesting because of that.
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I’m new to this token
The Baseline Protocol is a new standard that is going to be adopted by enterprises globally. It is a standard created by folks from Enterprise Ethereum Alliance, and led by a team of professionals from several institutions like EY, Microsoft, Consensys, Unibright, SAP, and so on, in different capacities. The protocol is meant to synchronize data between 2 entities while keeping data private + secure. https://docs.baseline-protocol.org/
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God tier take on NFTs by @AdamSacks on Twitter
The Baseline protocol by EY, Microsoft, etc was created specifically for this purpose. It allows SAP and other software to sync up across organizations without using proprietary code and also allows for verified business logic to run that everyone on the system can trust. Coca-Cola is using it to get a real time view of their supply chains, Microsoft is using it for their Xbox licenses, lots of federated industries are using it as a common frame of reference for prices, purchase orders, and other data that multiple organizations share and need to all rely on.
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Does no one remember this?
May I introduce you to the baseline protocol: https://docs.baseline-protocol.org/
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Can e.g. banks and insurance companies eventually run all their networks/data on (different layers/rollups) on ethereum?
I don't know the Baseline project, the repo looks active, but the last release (0.1.0) is from 1 year https://github.com/eea-oasis/baseline Mostly developed by 2-3 dev and 1 this year
- Unpopular Opinion: High Gas is actually Good for Ethereum
- Daily General Discussion - August 13, 2021
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A Detailed Summary of Every Single Reason Why I am Bullish on ETH. (2021 Edition!)
Ethereum is by far the most widely adopted blockchain by enterprises. Ethereum’s Enterprise Ethereum Alliance (EEA) is the largest blockchain-enterprise partnership program and Ethereum is by far the most frequently leveraged blockchain for proof of concepts and innovation in the blockchain space by enterprises. Meanwhile, there are protocols like the Baseline protocol which is a shared framework which allows enterprises to use Ethereum as a common frame of reference and a base settlement layer without having to give up privacy when settling on the public Ethereum mainnet. This framework makes adopting Ethereum much easier for other enterprises.
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Msc Project - Smart Contracts and blockchain technologies
Maybe this is just my very biased view (okay, you are also asking this in a Ethereum subreddit), but the discussion which blockchain is suitable for which use-case slowly gets replaced by the question, which scaling solution and which off-chain design patterns are the most suitable for your application. And the blockchain will be Ethereum, an enterprise variant of it (see Quorum) or at least compatible with it (see Baseline Protocol). So for me the comparison of different blockchain types, their throughput, etc. is not very interesting as it is generally very hard to objectively compare those different approaches and I'm sure that many blockchains were built with very different use-cases in mind (see IOTA or VeChain).
hardhat-gas-reporter
- Hardhat Eth Transfer testing
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Understanding SushiSwap's MasterChef staking rewards
With hardhat-gas-reporter we can see how much expensive each implementation is.
- What is the cost of minting an ERC721 on Ethereum right now via safeMint() in USD? And what's the easiest way to check this value?
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Things I learned deploying my first NFT contract to production
Deploying the contract in Polygon and minting costed around $0.80, including some NFTs minting. Compared to Ethereum mainnet, it would have been some thousand bucks. Despite that it is also a good idea to optimize the contract, and check the gas costs. Here's a great tool if you're using Hardhat.
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Per-method gas reporter without test suites
I can get a neat report with hardhat-gas-reporter for my own contracts, but I don't know how to do that for third-parties if they don't happen to be using Hardhat too - or if they have no test suites at all.
What are some alternatives?
ass - The simple self-hosted ShareX server
TypeChain - 🔌 TypeScript bindings for Ethereum smart contracts
vscode-solidity - Visual Studio Code language support extension for Solidity smart contracts in Ethereum https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=JuanBlanco.solidity
pg-mem - An in memory postgres DB instance for your unit tests
Solidity-IDE - A simple alternative to Remix IDE to develop and test Solidity Smart Contracts
hardhat - Hardhat is a development environment to compile, deploy, test, and debug your Ethereum software.
unlock - Ʉnlock is a protocol for memberships built on a blockchain.
hardhat-template - Hardhat-based template for developing Solidity smart contracts
opium-protocol-v2 - Smart contracts of Opium Protocol v2
full-stack-ethereum - Building full stack apps with Solidity, Ethers.js, Hardhat, and The Graph
ContainerNursery - Puts Docker Containers to sleep and wakes them back up when they're needed
code-syntax - Syntax Highlighting Add-on for Google Apps