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proof-of-competence
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A tutorial: build DAPP with Hardhat, React and ethers.js
Special thanks: When preparing the webapp codebase, I learned a lot for Wesley's Proof-of-Competence, POC project. We will use Chakra UI just like his project. You may also find the the web page is almost the same as POC.
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Web3-UI Working Note #03: An Account Component
In this section, we will dive into the code. Write down several learning notes quickly just for reference. Please read the source code at: https://github.com/wslyvh/proof-of-competence
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How to use Proof-of-Competence Web3 on-boarding framework
Web3 is open, and one's footprints can be verified on-chain. Proof-of-Competence web3 front-end framework (https://github.com/wslyvh/proof-of-competence) provides a good start to building DAPPs to help users measure their own web3 activities.
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- Show HN: Prototype for ETH Signing for endorsing Wikipedia updates
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Don't trust, verify: Indexing ENS Domains with Subsquid
While creating these tutorials, I choose Ethereum Name Service as an example, because it's a famous project, and quite frankly, also because I take these changes to study some subjects I am interested in (sue me! 😛).
- Domain registrar Gandi gets bought out, screws existing customers
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Domain Names as Handles in Bluesky
> I hope this idea catches on
This already exists with Ethereum Name Service (ENS) https://ens.domains and Sign-in With Ethereum.
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Binance to Suspend US Dollar Bank Transfers
ENS is my go to example for something novel and useful that Ethereum enables. Instantly propagating private key based DNS.
https://ens.domains
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Nostr.how – A Complete Guide to Nostr
One of the first applications of blockchains was DNS. (Namecoin) ENS is a modern form. (https://ens.domains)
I would say there's still some degree of centrality for ENS, but it is more decentralized than DNS.
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Ethereum Name Service ($ENS) is Airdropping Tokens worth up to 5000$ for the first 1000 People To Claim it.
This is a scam. The real url is ens.domains, not ens.com.
- How do I register my address to a short, meaningful name? I have seen a lot with word and .eth - thanks!
- Its been a whole cycle now.
- $850 USD to renew your own .dev domain which is owned by Google, insane
What are some alternatives?
web3-react - A simple, maximally extensible, dependency minimized framework for building modern Ethereum dApps
ipfs - Peer-to-peer hypermedia protocol
web3app-tutorial-using-ethers
namecoin.org - Namecoin.org website in Jekyll -- send PR's to beta branch, then merge into master and gh-pages
flow-nft - The non-fungible token standard on the Flow blockchain
rainbow - 🌈‒ the Ethereum wallet that lives in your pocket
ens-app - Legacy ENS manager app
arweave - The Arweave server and App Developer Toolkit.
opensea-js - TypeScript SDK for the OpenSea marketplace
unlock - Ʉnlock is a protocol for memberships built on a blockchain.
annotated-spec - Vitalik's annotated eth2 spec. Not intended to be "the" annotated spec; other documents like Ben Edgington's https://benjaminion.xyz/eth2-annotated-spec/ also exist. This one is intended to focus more on design rationale.
octoDNS - Tools for managing DNS across multiple providers