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semaphore
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KYCed dApps?
What is your opinion on ZK KYCAML? Something like semaphore is well equipped to facilitate otherwise anonymous or permissionless DeFi.
- Hi, I need the opinion of someone who knows blockchain better.
- Decentralized secrets on blockchain ?
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Daily General Discussion - April 15, 2022
Sorry to hear. There's no way back from that, you won't be able to sport that one publicly. That being said, if we end up using something like Semaphore, you'll still be able to signal with it.
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Daily General Discussion - December 16, 2021
Yes, Semaphore provides an implementation which would help building it
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Daily General Discussion - October 18, 2021
Yes, you could use Semaphore, which uses zero knowledge proofs to allow you to prove that you are a member of a set (such as the set of owners of a particular NTF).
wiki
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Some Useful GitHub Repositories To Enhance Your Web3 Skills
Ethereum Wiki - The Ethereum Wiki.
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Daily General Discussion - April 15, 2022
One of the earliest FAQs about proof of stake vitalik made in 2016 even talked about burning fees:
- Introduction to web3.js
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Someone withdrew my funds from my metamask wallet. Can someone explain what's going on here? Why are they all contract address's?
Ethereum website doesn't offer services like thia, by the way the correct Ethereum site is www.ethereum.org, not www.ethereum.com.
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The flippening: what’s Loopring’s/L2 role? (ELI12 Long-read edition)
How is the gas-price calculated? It’s calculated in gwei, which you probably heard of. 1 gwei = 0.000000001 ETH. Every transaction to make on the ETH network cost a fixed amount of gwei + a variable amount of gwei. A bunch of transactions are packed into a block. These blocks have a size, depending on the amount of transactions that are packed into it. If the network activity goes up, so does the blocksize and so does the base fee and variable fees. This would mean: the more popular the Ethereum network becomes and people use it, the higher the blocks are to compute the transactions, the higher the base fees and variable fees become. The fees are calculated as a % of the value of Ethereum. So there is always a direct correlation between the gas fees and the price of Ethereum. On top, the fees are an essential part of keeping the network secure. You can also leave a tip, so a miner has an incentive to make your transaction happen before others, but I will leave that out of this story for now too. I will leave the update of the Ethereum network out of it too, but if you want to read more, there is a lot to read on www.ethereum.org. This is, for all you visual people, what a block looks like:
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GoFundMe scuttles campaign for trucker convoy, stops release of $10-million in donations
[Ethereum ](www.ethereum.org)
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Blockchain Solutions
Check out this post by V. Buterin https://github.com/ethereum/wiki/wiki/Problems/89fd07ffff8b042134e4ca67a0ce143d574016bd he goes into details about real world problems that could be solved with blockchain.
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How to use Proof-of-Competence Web3 on-boarding framework
{ "name": "Basic Web3 User", "version": 1, "description": "Onboarding new developers into the Web3 space", "website": "https://www.ethereum.org/", "twitter": "fjun99", "tasks": [{ "name": "Have a wallet address", "description": "You need a wallet address to enter Web3 universe.", "points": 100, "verifier": "active-address" }, { "name": "ENS: Ethereum Name Service", "description": "Register your ENS name at https://ens.domains/ with a reverse lookup.", "points": 100, "verifier": "ens-reverse-lookup" }] }
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Daily General Discussion - January 4, 2022
I really like the look and colors of www.ethereum.org. Especially the guy screwdriving the shit out of that machine.
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Building a Web3 dApp authentication with React, Web3.js and Metamask
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What are some alternatives?
DAppNode - General repository of the project dappnode
Dokuwiki - The DokuWiki Open Source Wiki Engine
mist - [DEPRECATED] Mist. Browse and use Ðapps on the Ethereum network.
BookStack - A platform to create documentation/wiki content built with PHP & Laravel
protocols - A zkRollup DEX & Payment Protocol
MkDocs - Project documentation with Markdown.
RPIPs - Rocket Pool Improvement Proposals (RPIPs)
Outline - The fastest knowledge base for growing teams. Beautiful, realtime collaborative, feature packed, and markdown compatible.
lighthouse-kintsugi-interop - Collection of scripts for creating local mult-node multi-client testnet following kintsugi spec
ethereum-org-website - Ethereum.org is a primary online resource for the Ethereum community.
ethereum-burn-stats - Website that showcases EIP-1559 Burn
TiddlyWiki - A self-contained JavaScript wiki for the browser, Node.js, AWS Lambda etc.