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chainlink
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Best Crypto To Invest in 2024 [Expert Guide]
Chainlink (LINK) – The Blockchain Oracle Giant
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Chainlink Oracle Security Considerations
Chainlink allows smart contract developers to receive a wide variety of off-chain data, with the most commonly used features being receiving off-chain randomness and off-chain pricing data. Integrating your smart contracts with Chainlink provides a unique set of potential security vulnerabilities that attackers can exploit; here are the common vulnerabilities that smart contract developers & auditors need to look out for.
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DeFi In The Future 5: Interoperability
As well as feeding real-world data to smart contracts, oracles can be used to monitor other blockchains and pass information about them between networks. Chainlink has made progress in this direction, with their Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol (CCIP). This enables the creation of multi-chain apps. The protocol is maintained by a decentralized network of nodes. However, this is unlikely to be as secure as the chains between which messages are being sent.
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Does decentralized technology have a place in the future of the internet?
I do like the example of Etherisc as a simple showcase of what could be possible. It is a decentralised insurance platform, where right now you can purchase insurance against flight cancellations. Should the flight be cancelled a decentralised network Chainlinkreports to Ethereum the flight number and smart contract pays you out. Unlike traditional insurance (provided there has been security system of all systems involved) there is no way for the smart contract not to pay you out. With companies they can go bankrupt, argue against some technicality or have their own funds frozen due to clerical error.
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From Zero to Blockchain Hero: BNB Chain Builder Series Calling for Developers!
We’d like to express our deep gratitude to Axelar, Chainlink Labs, Polkastarter, and Hacken for their generous support. We’re also proud to announce that our EU Incubator winners and participants, including Port3 Network, Blockless, Shorter Finance, and Dynamic Labs, will be joining us to share and sponsor bounties in our hackathon.
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Is it time to stop trying to prove Buddhism with science?
This is an example of my current work, though you have to go back in history a bit to see my name on the commits.
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Tim Berners-Lee: ‘Web3 is not the web at all’
This is by no means an exhaustive list, just a smattering of some of the bigger projects doing neat things.
The graph protocol - decentralized blockchain indexing feeding a network of graphQL servers hosting the data powering dapps https://thegraph.com/en/
Chainlink - decentralized on-chain oracles for basically any piece of data from the real world - https://chain.link/
MakerDAO - creator of the first “soft pegged” stablecoin, it is a series of smart contracts that allow people to lock up crypto as collateral and mint DAI, uses a number of neat and novel mechanisms to keep peg by adjusting interest rates and incentivizing economic behavior https://makerdao.com/en/
Compound - a decentralized lending and borrowing protocol with no centralized authority handling liquidations/collateral pricing/etc. https://compound.finance/
Uniswap - a decentralized exchange for swapping assets in a trustless way, has neat features like flash loans where you can borrow a large amount of money (millions of dollars) for the length of one transaction, as long as the money is returned with a fee. This allows anyone to do things like capture arbitrage opportunities, liquidate large positions, or whatever else can be done in one transaction. https://uniswap.org/faq
A lot of these are DAOs using smart contracts to propose and vote on binding proposals on chain and adjust parameters within the protocol or paying contributors and whatnot. You can see an example here https://compound.finance/governance
Beyond that there’s other blockchains focused on specific use cases like GameFi, bridges connecting together different blockchains and moving liquidity between them in a mostly seamless way, massive research attention being paid to zero knowledge proofs (which have a lot of potential implications in the real world), and multi-sig contracts for only doing things when a quorum of key holders come together and signal their intent.
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Test Driven Development for Smart Contracts
Chainlink A Oracle network for retrieving real-world data in a decentralized manner.
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What do you think about the Bifrost Testnet launch soon?
I have managed to complete the major part of the interoperability projects this year. I have been optimistic about Cosmos, Polkadot, and Chainlink, and I am becoming increasingly interested in the Bifrost network (layer 1). I've been reading the articles about their upcoming launch. The Bifrost network has introduced some features that other projects do not have yet. However,they are still unsure about the rewards for participating in the BIFROST BIT Testnet Reward Program as described in the article. This contributes to their goal of making the most of the Incentivized Testnet and ensuring that BIFROST is stress-tested and ready for mainnet. I still need to learn more about the Network and how it differs from the DOT and cosmos projects. I am interested in participating in the launch but still don't have any clear info and how to go about this.
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10 Cryptocurrencies You Can Buy on Robinhood
Chainlink is currently ranked #23 cryptocurrency on CoinMarketCap, with a fully diluted market cap of $7.2 Billion. Chainlink was founded in 2017, and is the most powerful decentralized oracle in the crypto space. LINK has been rapidly integrating off-chain data and external price/data feeds within their smart contract platform. There are limitless use cases for this chain. Robinhood supports LINK buying, selling and deposits/withdrawals via the built in wallet.
traefik
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Deploying Web Apps with Caddy: A Beginner's Guide Caddy
Caddy is more capable and extensible than all those servers, even out of the box. Example: https://github.com/traefik/traefik/issues/5472#issuecomment-...
> welcome to 2024. it is shame that traefik cannot handle functionality which can be handled by caddy2.
(posted this morning)
Anyway, we already do walk up to quite a few complex requirements in large enterprise deployments. Happy to hear about your use case that isn't possible!
Not as good though. Case in point: https://github.com/traefik/traefik/issues/5472#issuecomment-... (that's just from this morning)
I'm speak objectively here. Of course, any built-in auto HTTPS that works (more or less) is better than none. Traefik uses an ACME library that was originally written for Caddy. After the original author left that project, Traefik team started maintaining it. Caddy's users' requirements exceeded what the library was capable of, but unfortunately there was friction in getting it to achieve our requirements. So I ended up writing a new ACME client library in Go and, together with upgrades in CertMagic (Caddy's auto-TLS lib), Caddy has the more flexible, robust, and capable auto-HTTPS functionality.
That is to say, not all auto-HTTPS functionalities are the same.
- The Tailscale Universal Docker Mod
- Istio moved to CNCF Graduation stage
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Docker Services question
Traefik is another widely used system that has automatic configuration and offers support for more things like swarm/kubernetes/etc.
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nginx alternatives
I have a webapp which I currently have deployed by running nginx in a container. Works as it should, however I am intersted in adding more observability to the webapp and found this reverse-proxy https://github.com/traefik/traefik which seems to expose some nice metrics which can be useful for observability.
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Simplifying preview environments for everyone
For frontend applications - it can be quite simple to implement preview environments with a simple static storage and a reverse proxy tool like Nginx or Traefik.
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when should I stop adding docker containers to my Unraid?
there's no magical number: a container can be as simple as a single binary or complicated multi-process solution that rivals a full blown operating system running in a VM. it really depends on what you're running...
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Apollo Backend just made public, "The goal of making the code for this repo available is to show that despite statements otherwise by Reddit...
Kubernetes alone is enough of an example. So are various cloud utilities used all around the world, such as ingress-nginx, cert-manager, traefik, Docker and countless others. Go is what smart modern web developers actually want to use to create great products. Everything else is what industry dinosaurs force them to use to make a living at big companies peddling trash.
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How can I access my local Docker apps by Fully Qualified Domain Name from my MacOS host?
I ended up using the NGINX Proxy Manager [the projects home site] and added certificates but I'm seeing a fair number of installs going with https://traefik.io on YouTube.
What are some alternatives?
Nginx Proxy Manager - Docker container for managing Nginx proxy hosts with a simple, powerful interface
Caddy - Fast and extensible multi-platform HTTP/1-2-3 web server with automatic HTTPS
ingress-nginx - Ingress-NGINX Controller for Kubernetes
Squid - Squid Web Proxy Cache
envoy - Cloud-native high-performance edge/middle/service proxy
socks5-proxy-server - SOCKS5 proxy server
tailscale - The easiest, most secure way to use WireGuard and 2FA.
SFTPGo - Fully featured and highly configurable SFTP server with optional HTTP/S, FTP/S and WebDAV support - S3, Google Cloud Storage, Azure Blob
podman-compose - a script to run docker-compose.yml using podman
cockpit-podman - Cockpit UI for podman containers
HAProxy - HAProxy documentation
Tinyproxy - tinyproxy - a light-weight HTTP/HTTPS proxy daemon for POSIX operating systems