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pool.pm
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How to stake cardano on ledger
Pool.pm
- Cardano Daily Discussion - May 25, 2023
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Designing a "Radio" for Music Artists. I want to create contract where you can vote to change order of songs, and also submit music to. Testing with Sick City releases for Proof of Concept.
Basically, 90% of all music tokens on Cardano are publicly accessible, and pool.pm isn't the best solution for playing tracks back. My idea is basically a public site, where even non-crypto users can access the music. IMO, people do not want to pay to discover new music, but are much more likely to purchase content if they discover an artist they vibe with. Too many music NFT solutions only target the relatively small niche community of crypto users.
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CIP-60 and the current state of Music NFTs
The biggest issue, IMO, is the fact that these links are typically publicly accessible. Any token's content can be viewed on pool.pm or extrapolated from the metadata on any block explorer without owning the token. This then begs the question, what is the point of purchasing the token if you have access to the content for free (so long as there is a mint)?
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How to understand addresses, wallets, transactions regarding privacy
And now to my surprise, trying Cardano Scan and Cardano Explorer and pool.pm, I **was not** able to start with the asset ID of one NFT, retrace the transactions I did to then find all the other NFTs.
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Cardano NFT’s on Ledger Live
Not yet, but till then use https://pool.pm/ put your address, or a adahandle in the search.
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help with dripdropz etc.
You can plug your address into pool.pm to see everything in your wallet without inputting your seed phrase.
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REDELEGATE ASAP! Stake Pools GENS2, GENS3, and GENSX are retiring in Epoch 403
To find out if your pool is retiring you can plug the pool ticker into pool.pm and and it will tell you on the pool page. Check this one out as an example:
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Cardano top 20 in tvl
Its honestly a pretty fun ecosystem. You could just get a few ADA to play around with. Use Nami wallet and then pick a pool to stake to on pool.pm. Its pretty fun
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My wallet is showing an incorrect balance or says I'm not delegated to a Stake Pool
Is it Yoroi? Try going to pool.pm and entering your stake address. That will give you accurate data. pooltool.io will also give you reasonably accurate data on rewards.
plutus-pioneer-program
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Used ChatGPT-4 to Create a Simple Plutus Smart Contract
If you want an easy entry into Plutus and Cardano smart contracts take a look at https://demeter.run/ and plutus pioneer program cohort 4 content
- Cardano Dev Tools and How-To's
- Cardano smart contract deployment
- Smart contracts question - Cardano
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Question - is there a simple example dApp on Cardano
and the course materials, including assignments and HW are updated weekly here: https://github.com/input-output-hk/plutus-pioneer-program
- I want to learn to code for Cardano, but I don’t know where to begin, nor what to aim for long term. Any advice?
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Seen in my CS class at uni, from Problem Solving with C++ by Walter Savitch. I'd actually like to get into Plutus and Haskell, but I've no idea how, but that's why I'm in school :)
Step Three: learn Plutus. Check out the Plutus Pioneer Program.
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Iteration #3 of the Plutus Pioneer Program has started - You can follow along even if you're not signed up and learn how to create dApps for Cardano
GitHub repo
- Finally Got My Smart Contract Working On Cardano :D
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How to develop a NFT marketplace with Martify help ?
There's a little more to it than cloning an existing repo and installing it somewhere. I think the very first thing you should do is go through the pioneers program. https://github.com/input-output-hk/plutus-pioneer-program
What are some alternatives?
blockfrost-js - Node.js SDK for the Blockfrost.io API.
codewars.com - Issue tracker for Codewars
adalite - A lightweight web wallet for Cardano cryptocurrency with Trezor, Ledger and BitBox02 support. Please note that the only valid domain for our wallet is adalite.io
plutus-starter - A starter project for Plutus apps
cardano-serialization-lib - This is a library, written in Rust, for serialization & deserialization of data structures used in Cardano's Haskell implementation of Alonzo along with useful utility functions.
plutus-use-cases - Plutus Use Cases
adaex.org - adaex.org - api
plutus - The Plutus language implementation and tools
daedalus - The open source cryptocurrency wallet for ada, built to grow with the community
vscodium - binary releases of VS Code without MS branding/telemetry/licensing
policyIDs - CNFTs Verified Policy Database
learn4haskell - 👩🏫 👨🏫 Learn Haskell basics in 4 pull requests