More / Etherum Reddit - 1 year ago
Im happy to be a new member of the group! I come from a Python background, so learning Solidity hasn’t been too bad. Im particularly excited to work more with Brownie and web3.py Excited again to be joining, would love to collab and hear of new proje...
More / Etherum Reddit - 1 year ago
when I call method eth_getBlockByNumber with the tag "finalized", this block will not be chain-reorg, right? (because I'm using the tag "latest" and need the check chain-reorg) submitted by /u/hoangnt2 [link] &...
More / Etherum Reddit - 1 year ago
Hello, Ethfans, My name is Owen from China. I am a core contributor to SeeDAO. Recently I have been working on a research project on the long-term operation and management of a DAO vault. I got useful information in Ethereum Foundation(April 2022)....
More / Etherum Reddit - 1 year ago
The upcoming merge to POS will make it easier to know which node will be submitting a block next, this helps better reroute transactions to fill up the blocks before submitting them. Most blocks on Ethereum now are not even 50% full due to the unknow...
More / Etherum Reddit - 1 year ago
Yesterday I made 2 ethereum transactions from my Atomic Wallet. Did not touch gas settings at all, just entered recipient address and value, send. One worked ok, other got cancelled with 'Out of gas' (checked from etherscan) . Actually that f...
More / Etherum Reddit - 1 year ago
just saw it dropped as i was going to work, and you have to some reading and quiz to claim it. anyone do this yet? do i need eth to pay for gas? or op eth? any fun facts i should know? submitted by /u/msfront [link] [comments]
More / Etherum Reddit - 1 year ago
please excuse my difficulty understanding all that is ETH. i understand that L2s have been an amazing help to ethereum’s performance. have they been such a help that they will lessen the overall impact of the merge, and if so does that mean that erc2...
More / Etherum Reddit - 1 year ago
We know that most blockchains consist of nodes and miners. My question is; what kind of blockchain applications use nodes? Would they benefit from having more nodes? How? submitted by /u/treehauz [link] [comments]
More / Etherum Reddit - 1 year ago
I'm hoping to write a report on common-based peer production and its role in the Ethereum ecosystem and DAOs! Any tips or guidance would be great! submitted by /u/Corgisarehilarious [link] [comments]
More / Etherum Reddit - 1 year ago
Hey everyone! I’m excited to share Transpose with my fellow Eth devs, out now in Open Alpha with free keys available. Transpose provides a suite of powerful APIs that make accessing blockchain data in a human-readable format at scale super simple. We...
More / Etherum Reddit - 1 year ago
Hi, ethereum's sub! Droidex is here and we have posted a new article in our Blog about pros & cons of DeFi exchange :) Recently, several new projects came to DeFi’s market. That’s the reason why more and more people decide to step in an...
More / Etherum Reddit - 1 year ago
Let’s take the ETH-USDT fund pool as an example to quantitatively analyze the risk of AMM. Suppose that the market maker deposits x0 ETH and y0 USDT into the fund pool at the price of P0, and the market maker’s assets will become xn ETH and yn...