stafi-node
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stafi-node | ink | |
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11 | 14 | |
47 | 1,323 | |
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3.6 | 9.5 | |
7 months ago | 4 days ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | Apache License 2.0 |
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stafi-node
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π’ Weekly Development Updates (18 - 22 Sept)
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Why nobody is taking advantage to buy staked ETH (rETH) at 15% discount as per this curve pool?
rETH is worth 1.021744 eth at this point, as per stafi.io the issuer of the rETH.
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"This week in Dapps, Episode 73". The hottest Crypto News is here again π₯³ Find out what happened in DEFI, NFT, Blockchain Gaming this week. Lemme give you a teaser! MetaMask just launched the first mobile hardware Wallet π€― Learn moreπ
If you are a Passive income lover, you should check out StaFi Protocol, the very first DeFI protocol unlocking the Liquidity of staked assets. Staking your PoS gems on StaFi allows you earn double rewards on your Staked assests. Check them out (http://stafi.io)
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What to do with my Dot?
stafi.io
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What's the difference beetween staking on Rocket Pool and getting rETH through uniswap?
First, if you're stake directly through Rocket Pool's website (https://stake.rocketpool.net/), there's no danger of acquiring the wrong token. You're going to get Rocket Pool's rETH if you make the swap. With Uniswap, however, there is another rETH token from stafi.io that is not Rocket Pool's rETH. Rocket Pool's rETH can be found on etherscan here. You want to copy and paste the token contract address directly into Uniswap (0xae78736cd615f374d3085123a210448e74fc6393) to swap.
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Daily General Discussion - November 10, 2021
That's the wrong ETH. The website it points to is stafi.io which looks pretty scammy.
- Do you know Stafi? (FIS)
- 5 Best Places to Stake Polkadot (and Kusama), IMHO
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π¬π₯ AMA with Blank Lee of StaFi Protocol π¬π₯ - May 30th, @ 6:00PM PDT / 9:00PM EDT
5.What happens in the event that Stafi disappears? Worst case scenario but it's good to know that these risks have been covered. Trust and all. You dont need to trust a team, you could trust the code, and this is all DeFi meaning about. All contract for StaFi App is open-sourced, so you could go through and check the codes :https://github.com/stafiprotocol/stafi-node
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π¬π₯ AMA with Blank Lee of StaFi Protocol π¬π₯ - May 31st, @ 6:00PM PDT / 9:00PM EDT
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ink
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Polkadot Forum - Advanced Level Discussion
Learn ink! - https://use.ink/
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What to do next... Web 3, Rust, Solidity?
If you're interested in smart contracts, https://github.com/paritytech/ink is worth checking out.
- Ink Programming Language
- Weekly General Discussion - July 25, 2022
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Polkadot Digest 23 June 2022
ink! 3.3.0 has been released. This restores SemVer compatibility in the 3.x series of releases, along with compatibility with v0.13.0 of substrate-contracts-node. https://github.com/paritytech/ink/releases/tag/v3.3.0
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Polkadot Digest 18 May 2022
A new version of ink!, 3.1.0, has been released, with several breaking changes. https://github.com/paritytech/ink/releases/tag/v3.1.0
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6 GitHub Repositories for Web3
Polkadot, Kusama, Substrate and ink!
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With Latest Update, ink! 3.0 Programming Language Achieves Parity With Rust
The new update, ink! 3.0, is designed to make ink! look and feel much more like the Rust programming language itβs based on. It now comes with all of the same features that Rust programmers are familiar with, which Parity says will be a big help when it comes to writing, updating, and reasoning with complex smart contracts.
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Are there any serious alternatives to Solidity in 2022?
parity certainly thinks so. since rust can be compiled to wasm easily, you just need to define a DSL for contract functionality. this is what ink! is for. disclaimer: haven't used it but am excited about the safety aspects
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Would people, with Rust jobs, be comfortable sharing their salaries?
Smart contracts, mostly. Rust is used for both compilers and as base for DSLs. For instance Ink is a language built on top of Rust with proc macros, and Sway is a language for smart contracts with a compiler written in Rust.
What are some alternatives?
ethereum-burn-stats - Website that showcases EIP-1559 Burn
solang - Solidity Compiler for Solana and Polkadot
Astar - The dApp hub for blockchains of the future
ink - inkle's open source scripting language for writing interactive narrative.
darwinia - Darwinia Chain, EVM+, Polkadot parachain and integrating with XCMP.
DeFi-Developer-Road-Map - DeFi Developer roadmap is a curated Developer handbook which includes a list of the best tools for DApps development, resources and references!
substrate - Substrate: The platform for blockchain innovators
Grants-Program - Web3 Foundation Grants Program
rk4-starknet
rgb-node - RGB node - the official server-side implementation
ink - Ink is a minimal programming language inspired by modern JavaScript and Go, with functional style.
hardhat - Hardhat is a development environment to compile, deploy, test, and debug your Ethereum software.