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ETH Got Locked in Smart Contracts
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I just want to use my ethereum to buy things like I do with a regular credit/debit card. Can I do this with anything (micro-transactions in games, general goods, online shopping like Amazon)? submitted by /u/al3x_7788 [link] [co...
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So I am looking for places where I can lend my ETH, and kittiefight caught my eye, but it seems no matches are active and the last match that was held is on Oct 2020, is it dead? submitted by /u/Shillofnoone [link] [comments]
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London Upgrade EIP-3541: Reject new contracts starting with the 0xEF byte has been recently added to the London upgrade. To provide an overview of EIP-3540 & EIP-3541, follow the recording of PEEPanEIP with Alex Beregszaszi, Paweł Bylica, Andrei...
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The next Ethereum Cat Herders 'PEEPanEIP' episode will be on one of the biggest things upcoming in the Ethereum ecosystem - EIP-1559, to be delivered in the London upgrade. We will be sitting down with 1559 project lead Tim Beiko alongside fe...
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So everytime I send sats to my hardware wallet I get a felling of excitement. I pulled another 0.001 btc out of anyone else grasp. It does not matter if it's 500 sats or 500,000 sats. Been doing it for years and the felling is the same. I think...
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Hello! So i was wondering why most people when using the ERC721 standard use a link to the media that they want to create an NFT of. Wouldnt it be much safer to (at least also) include a hash of the media that it is linking it to? That way there is a...
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Hello people! While I have some spare time, I've used it to setup staking and some other stuff. I'm using mostly Binance for this and I am looking to stake my Ethereum. I can't redeem my Ethereum until ETH 2.0 Phase One which is estimated...
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I want to buy some ETH or other crypto but the few sites I've visited you need to be 18. If you can how? submitted by /u/_SaWT_ [link] [comments]
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A roofing boss says soaring numbers of customers including pensioners are paying for repairs in cryptocurrency. Kaeleb Mckay’s firm is one of a growing band of businesses who now accept digital money as an alternative to cold cash. And Kaeleb, 20, sa...
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<p>Smart contracts are programs that run on their own and can be executed on a blockchain. These contracts are intended to automate the execution of contractual agreements, and their application cases are rapidly expanding. </p><p>T...