suikadayo | 4 years ago | on: Web3 is centralized and inefficient
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suikadayo | 4 years ago | on: Web3 is centralized and inefficient
suikadayo | 4 years ago | on: Web3 is centralized and inefficient
suikadayo | 4 years ago | on: Social engineering scam that nearly cost me all of my ETH
People will continue to run nodes regardless of the price of ETH, just like Bitcoin.
ENS is a smart contract protocol, so I don’t see how it’s related.
suikadayo | 4 years ago | on: White hat hacker awarded $2M for fixing ETH-creation bug
It’s all new technology so they’re taking it slow.
suikadayo | 4 years ago | on: Social engineering scam that nearly cost me all of my ETH
suikadayo | 4 years ago | on: Social engineering scam that nearly cost me all of my ETH
suikadayo | 4 years ago | on: Social engineering scam that nearly cost me all of my ETH
At least there are uses for ETH
suikadayo | 4 years ago | on: Social engineering scam that nearly cost me all of my ETH
suikadayo | 4 years ago | on: Attacking an Ethereum L2 with Unbridled Optimism
Ethereum will essentially be a settlement layer for rollups, and everyone will be doing their DeFi, NFTs, etc on the rollups which are almost treated like their own chains.
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Try it with an eye mask and just music next time, and no other distractions, maybe with a trip sitter nearby.
suikadayo | 4 years ago | on: NFT Replicas: An app to mint a replica of virtually any NFT
What about keybase? Have people figured this out in a decentralized way?
suikadayo | 4 years ago | on: NFT Replicas: An app to mint a replica of virtually any NFT
If you ask “well, how do you know that’s their real deviant profile?”, at that point, it’s not a crypto/NFT problem, but an identity problem. My understanding is that keybase.io was one way to do that, but I never used it so I can’t say much. What if a scammer registered the keybase first before the real artist? Not sure what happens in that case.
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suikadayo | 4 years ago | on: NFT Replicas: An app to mint a replica of virtually any NFT