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The Ethtrader's Guide to the Merge
You do not need to do anything to protect your funds entering The Merge. This bears repeating: As a user or holder of ETH or any other digital asset on Ethereum, as well as non-node-operating stakers, you do not need to do anything with your funds or wallet before The Merge. 1 Users will experience no change in their day-to-day experience using Ethereum. 2
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Daily General Discussion - September 7, 2022
ethmerge.com is actually a nice simple resource with basic and digestible info about the merge. Is it still maintained? I issued a pull request to update one of the FAQs :)
- can someone eli5 on what happens to eth after the merge
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Deconstructing DeFi
Staking is a term used to refer to many forms of smart contracts, ranging from core to the crypto ecosystem to mathematically suspect gambling mechanisms. The former type of staking involves running a node (a server on a decentralized network) that processes and validates transactions to a blockchain. The "stake" is a smart contract that holds the node operator's cryptocurrency. If the node successfully and accurately validates transactions, the owner will receive rewards from the protocol based on the amount they have staked. Submitting invalid transactions or any other behavior counter to the network's health results in the stake being "slashed", i.e. the owner of the node loses their crypto. This mechanism of validating transactions, called proof-of-stake, replaces the power-intensive and inefficient mechanism of proof-of-work, where a special hash value must be calculated to successfully process a block of transactions. The Ethereum core developers are working towards a move to proof-of-stake and Algorand has been proof-of-stake from its inception.
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Daily General Discussion - July 11, 2022
Newsflash: the merge doesn't lead to cheaper or faster transactions. I suggest you read this: https://ethmerge.com/
- Daily General Discussion - May 27, 2022
- Daily General Discussion - May 6, 2022
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Ethereum is the superior coin, prove me wrong.
I'm getting the amount burned from here, which I believe pulls directly from the blockchain. For the change to the issuance rate, you can see it here under the section about the "triple halvening".
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Daily General Discussion - January 15, 2022
The Merge (https://ethmerge.com/) should happen (if all goes well) approximately in June.
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It’s not still the early days of blockchain
Here's some info on it, I believe your question is answered near the top where they talk about the transition mechanism.
EIPs
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Ethereum Foundation removes their canary
Even more relevant would be the Ethereum Improvement Proposal repo (where people submit proposals to change the spec):
https://github.com/ethereum/EIPs
Or the go-ethereum execution client (the most popular execution client):
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Bridging the Gap: Better Token Standards for Cross-chain Assets
It’s early in the life of the xERC20 standard, but progress is quickly being made. The standard has been audited and is already live with a few projects. The EIP to adopt the standard has been created, and implementation has begun. Alchemix recently announced support for the xERC20 standard. And Defi Wonderland has published a suggested implementation on their GitHub. This implementation has an interface for the xERC20 contract with eight core functions that the token issuer must implement. These are functions related to setting the Lockbox contract (setLockbox), issuance limits for bridges (setLimits, mintingMaxLimitOf, burningMaxLimitOf, etc.), and the core mint and burn functions.
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Daily General Discussion - April 20, 2023
EIP1011, the specification for Ethereum Casper FFG hybrid PoS/PoW, gets published.
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Ethereum's pending withdrawals total $1.34 billion after Shapella
https://github.com/ethereum/EIPs 596 contributors
- Reminder: Ethereum is not a cryptocurrency. It's the name of the blockchain. The proper name of the cryptocurrency is Ether, and it's worth 1000 Finney and 1M Szabo.
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Daily General Discussion - April 3, 2023
Rename "gas" to "mana" https://github.com/ethereum/EIPs/pull/6789
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Daily General Discussion - March 25, 2023
Kevin Owoki proposes ERC948, a recurring subscription model.
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Daily General Discussion - March 23, 2023
Ethereum Improvement Proposal site eips.ethereum.org goes live; automatically generated from all merged EIPs.
- Where are some of the best places to learn about Smart Contracts?
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Daily General Discussion - March 15, 2023
To ease the tensions about EIP-1559, EIP-3386 is suggested: increase the block reward to 3 ETH, with a decay schedule to 1 ETH in the next 2 years.
What are some alternatives?
argent-contracts-starknet - Argent accounts for Starknet
bips - Bitcoin Improvement Proposals
openzeppelin-contracts - OpenZeppelin Contracts is a library for secure smart contract development.
token-allowance-checker - Control ERC20 token approvals
avalanche-wallet - The Avalanche web wallet
rocketpool - Decentralised Ethereum Liquid Staking Protocol.
solidity - Solidity, the Smart Contract Programming Language
ethereum-org-website - Ethereum.org is a primary online resource for the Ethereum community.
ethereum-burn-stats - Website that showcases EIP-1559 Burn
go-ethereum - Official Go implementation of the Ethereum protocol
l2beat - L2BEAT is an analytics and research website about Ethereum layer two (L2) scaling solutions.
protocols - A zkRollup DEX & Payment Protocol