News and Links
Protocol
- Core devs call. Lane’s notes
- [Eth 2.0] ETH2.0 implementers call (local recording, some sound issues for first ~10 mins)
- [Eth 2.0] Ben Edgington’s Eth 2.0 slides for Paris talk
- [Eth 2.0] This week’s What’s New in Eth 2.0
- [ewasm] ewasm talks at SF meetup
- [VDF] Intro to VDFs from Trail of Bits. Also Peter Robinson talk on randomness
- [Plasma] Comparison of Plasma designs by Eva Beylin
- [Plasma] Latest Plasma implementer call
- [Plasma] Plasma Debit implementation from Georgios/Loom
- [Plasma] RSA Accumulators for Plasma Cash history reduction
- [Plasma] Plasma Cash defragmentation, take 3
- [Casper] Latest Casper standup call
- [Misc] Account abstraction radically simplified
- [Misc] Optimizing sparse Merkle trees
- [Casper CBC] Vlad’s sharding PoC that won at EthSF was a joint project with Alex from NEAR. Vlad’s viz. Separately, the NEAR folks also published TxFlow: Towards faster cross-shard transactions by rerouting transactions bypassing the beacon chain
Stuff for developers
- SpankChain got hacked with a reentrancy bug from an ERC20 call, but for less than a security audit would cost. Here’s a walkthrough of the hack. Subsequently the hacker gave the money back and received a smaller bounty, but also offered a ~free MolochDAO audit
- EthSecurity resources
- Discovering signature verification bugs
- interface for aggregating on-chain data to avoid incessant Infura calls
- Maker’s code for market making and arb bots
- web3x – a Typescript port of web3JS
- Cent Wallet’s tradeoffs between usability and trustlessness
- 8x Protocol launches subscription payments on Kovan
- Deploy a private chain on Kubernetes tutorial
- Ronan Sandford: The case for automated origin checks, non-interactive signatures, and non-interactive decryption
- shadowlands – a Python, text UI platform to use dApps in terminal without a web browser
Client releases
- Geth v1.8.17 – hard fork ready
- Nethermind v0.9 – a new .NET core client
- Not really a release, but all about the Nimbus client
- Parity v2.12 and 2.0.7 stable – hard fork ready
Live on mainnet
- Origin Protocol beta live on mainnet. Buy and sell on a Craigslist-like marketplace with ETH
- Giveth is live on mainnet in closed beta, using Rinkeby and a bridge. Plans to change to POA Network when their new bridge is live. They’re looking for beta testers.
- Docusign releases Ethereum integration. Write and verify your contracts to the chain.
Ecosystem
- Blockscout – opensource block explorer from POANetwork/EthPrize
- There are some hiccups with the Ropsten hardfork, first with a lack of miners and then with a consensus error where Parity and Geth charged a different amount of gas for a transaction. This could possibly push back the Constantinople hard fork.
- You can now pre-register your .eth name on .luxe
- How Aragon’s grants program is evolving
- All the ETHSanFrancisco submissions. List of winners and runner-ups. Kyle Samani’s favorites. And no weed, flirting or crypto prices during hackathons (don’t hold this against OP, it got a little overinterpreted)
- Parity Signer v2 beta – use an old phone as a transaction signer
- Some clues about what Blockchains LLC is up to in their 67000 acres in Reno
Governance and Standards
- EIP1482: Define a maximum block timestamp drift
- ERC1480: Access Control Standard
- ERC1483: Digital Identity Aggregator
- ERC1155 gas benchmarking
- Luke Duncan’s response (why autonomy matters) and Vitalik’s response (mutability is not feasible) to Vlad’s governance posts last week.
Project Updates
- Raiden getting close to Red Eyes alpha launch, will be limited to 250 ETH total, only wrapped ETH, and .075 ETH per direction in a payment channel. Latest testnet release: v0.13.0
- Dappos point of sale register adds ERC20 starting with DAI
- CasinoFair now live in Japan, South Korea, China, Brazil, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, New Zealand. Up to 14 countries.
- Video demo of Golem Unlimited
- Gitcoin Q3 retrospective and Q4 goals
- Meridio’s reLease dapp lets you lease and rent daily workspaces. For now, at ConsenSys, CryptoNYC and in the DC burbs.
Interviews, Podcasts, Videos, Talks
- Holger Drewes on Ethereum’s Javascript ecosystem and Eth 2.0
- Raul Jordan on Smartest Contract
- Dan Zuller and Ryan Sean Adams on Venture Stories
- Nucypher comes back to Hashing It Out for fully homomorphic encryption
- Coinfund on Epicenter
- Sarah Baker Mills talk on design and UX
- Latest web3 design call
- Print Q&A with Maurycy Pietrzak of Infura
- Richard Craib on Enigma’s Decentralize This
- John Wolpert on Masters of Blockchain
- ETHSanFrancisco main stage videos, including Vitalik and Balaji
- Brendan Eich talk at Founders Fund
- Gavin Wood on Polkadot and sharding on Zero Knowledge
Tokens / Business
- Forbes joined the Civil network, but also got some bad press about paltry fundraising, including from WSJ and CNN
- Token work profiles to understand users
- First Round’s case study on scaling at Coinbase
- CoinbasePro lists ZRX, the first token on Coinbase
- Binance says all listing fees will be transparent and donated to charity
General
- Joseph Lubin will be a SXSW keynote speaker “with special guest.” Also Joe offers a quick history of Ethereum’s earliest days
- Parity Substrate testnet launches.
- Polkadot “hello world” tutorials, part 1 and part 2
- Zaki on how to play Cosmos Game of Stakes
- Cardano is having a Tezos-like fight with their Foundation
- Microsoft pledges 60k patents to Open Invention Network
Dates of Note
Upcoming dates of note (new additions in bold):
- Oct 17-21 Lebanon hackathon (Beirut)
- Oct 22-24 – Web3Summit (Berlin). 50% off available for devs, students & researchers
- Oct 24-25 – Winding Tree hackathon (Prague)
- Oct 26-28 – Status hackathon (Prague)
- Oct 29 – Decentralized Insurance D1Conf (Prague)
- Oct 29 – Swarm mini-summit (Prague)
- Oct 29 – Ethereum Magicians Council of Prague
- Oct 30 – Nov 2 – Devcon4 (Prague)
- Nov 2 – MetaMask, Mist, imToken and Status to stop injecting web3
- Nov 3-4 – Enterprise Ethereum hackathon (Prague)
- Dec 7-9 – ETHSingapore hackathon
- Jan 29-30 – AraCon (Berlin)
- Feb 15-17 – ETHDenver hackathon
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