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61 | 3,611 | 3,611 | I Have Gambled and Lost Devcon5. Meditations on Why I am Here - Loredana | i-have-gambled-and-lost-devcon5-meditations-on-why-i-am-here-loredana | 12,121 | 6 | 168 | pet3rpan | null | 2019-08-31T21:52:54.161Z | 2019-08-31T21:52:54.161Z | <aside class="quote no-group" data-username="loredanacirstea" data-post="4" data-topic="3611">
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61 | 11,613 | 11,613 | Idea : minting one billion NFTs or 2^256 | idea-minting-one-billion-nfts-or-2-256 | 30,638 | 1 | 6,078 | sciNFTist.eth | null | 2022-11-04T20:00:06.280Z | 2024-08-02T11:52:54.153Z | <h1><a name="abstract-1" class="anchor" href="#abstract-1"></a>Abstract</h1>
<p>minting arbitrary number of NFT can be done in one transaction using efficient data structures.<br><br>
quoted from EIP-2309:</p>
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<p>This allows for the original Transfer event to be emitted for one token at a time, which in tu... | null | 0 | 0 | 22 | 349.4 | 1 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/idea-minting-one-billion-nfts-or-2-256/11613/1 |
61 | 3,075 | 3,075 | Community Discourse inspiration | community-discourse-inspiration | 10,012 | 1 | 80 | boris | Boris Mann | 2019-04-03T06:31:52.723Z | 2019-04-03T06:32:01.085Z | <p>What Discourse or other forum sites that run open communities can we take inspiration from?</p>
<p><em>wiki mode, please add your own</em></p>
<p><a href="https://npm.community/" class="onebox" target="_blank" rel="noopener nofollow ugc">https://npm.community/</a></p> | null | 0 | 0 | 13 | 47.6 | 2 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/community-discourse-inspiration/3075/1 |
61 | 22,383 | 22,383 | Event Ticketing infrastructure | event-ticketing-infrastructure | 54,412 | 1 | 5,515 | MidnightLightning | Brooks Boyd | 2025-01-02T05:45:30.413Z | 2025-01-02T05:45:30.413Z | <p>I think a key use-case that NFTs can (eventually) provide a better option than current (centralized, “web 2”-style) systems is event tickets to physical events. The issuing, secondary selling, and validating at the entrance to events.</p>
<p>For digital events, having a specific NFT be required to gain entrance is t... | null | 0 | 0 | 24 | 189.8 | 2 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/event-ticketing-infrastructure/22383/1 |
61 | 22,383 | 22,383 | Event Ticketing infrastructure | event-ticketing-infrastructure | 54,570 | 2 | 12,779 | Atenika.Protocol | Atenika Protocol making decentralized democracy live | 2025-01-08T11:43:06.511Z | 2025-01-08T11:43:06.511Z | <p>what the status ? whre is it going ?</p> | null | 1 | 0 | 11 | 12.2 | 1 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/event-ticketing-infrastructure/22383/2 |
61 | 22,383 | 22,383 | Event Ticketing infrastructure | event-ticketing-infrastructure | 54,634 | 3 | 12,779 | Atenika.Protocol | Atenika Protocol making decentralized democracy live | 2025-01-09T13:22:01.256Z | 2025-01-09T13:22:01.256Z | <p>Is there any software develope ? and or mobile app already ?</p> | null | 0 | 0 | 8 | 16.6 | 1 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/event-ticketing-infrastructure/22383/3 |
61 | 22,383 | 22,383 | Event Ticketing infrastructure | event-ticketing-infrastructure | 54,724 | 4 | 5,515 | MidnightLightning | Brooks Boyd | 2025-01-12T21:06:46.760Z | 2025-01-12T21:06:46.760Z | <p>The status is “gathering feedback”. If no one comes up with any strong cases against this structure (ERC-1155 tickets, with EAS attestations), I plan to start building an implementation of it around Q2 2025.</p> | 2 | 0 | 0 | 7 | 1.4 | 2 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/event-ticketing-infrastructure/22383/4 |
61 | 14,359 | 14,359 | Create dynamic NFTs with the new EIP-6551 | create-dynamic-nfts-with-the-new-eip-6551 | 37,568 | 1 | 8,281 | lughino | null | 2023-05-19T17:38:54.622Z | 2024-08-02T11:52:55.662Z | <p>Following the good suggestion in <a href="https://ethereum-magicians.org/t/erc-6551-non-fungible-token-bound-accounts/13030/112">this thread</a>, I would like to create a project with NFTs that change dynamically based on the accessories owned by a bound account.<br>
Reading the EIP-6551 proposal, I think it fits th... | null | 0 | 0 | 45 | 4,634 | 1 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/create-dynamic-nfts-with-the-new-eip-6551/14359/1 |
61 | 14,359 | 14,359 | Create dynamic NFTs with the new EIP-6551 | create-dynamic-nfts-with-the-new-eip-6551 | 37,572 | 2 | 303 | abcoathup | Andrew B Coathup | 2023-05-19T22:02:56.704Z | 2023-05-19T22:02:56.704Z | <p>You could use <a href="https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-4883" class="inline-onebox" rel="noopener nofollow ugc">ERC-4883: Composable SVG NFT</a> to compose NFTs with accessories.</p>
<p>Current NFTs implementing ERC4883 have the parent NFT as the holder of the accessory.</p><aside class="onebox allowlistedgeneric"... | null | 0 | 0 | 43 | 58.6 | 3 | true | false | true | 0 | false | null | /t/create-dynamic-nfts-with-the-new-eip-6551/14359/2 |
61 | 14,359 | 14,359 | Create dynamic NFTs with the new EIP-6551 | create-dynamic-nfts-with-the-new-eip-6551 | 37,581 | 3 | 5,515 | MidnightLightning | Brooks Boyd | 2023-05-20T20:06:54.159Z | 2023-05-20T20:12:03.141Z | <p>The MoonCatRescue project has an infrastructure that is doing something like that (which I helped develop). The MoonCatRescue project predates the ERC721 standard, but there is a wrapper contract at <code>0xc3f733ca98E0daD0386979Eb96fb1722A1A05E69</code> which wraps MoonCats into ERC721-compatible tokens (in-lore, t... | null | 0 | 0 | 33 | 246.6 | 2 | false | false | false | 2 | false | null | /t/create-dynamic-nfts-with-the-new-eip-6551/14359/3 |
61 | 14,359 | 14,359 | Create dynamic NFTs with the new EIP-6551 | create-dynamic-nfts-with-the-new-eip-6551 | 37,881 | 4 | 6,714 | stoicdev0 | Steven Pineda | 2023-05-31T12:35:06.774Z | 2023-05-31T12:37:13.392Z | <p>Have you seen <a href="https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-6220" class="inline-onebox" rel="noopener nofollow ugc">ERC-6220: Composable NFTs utilizing Equippable Parts</a>?</p>
<p>It fits exactly what you are describing. You can define the equipping conditions and equip nested NFTs (it uses <a href="https://eips.ethe... | null | 0 | 0 | 22 | 44.4 | 2 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/create-dynamic-nfts-with-the-new-eip-6551/14359/4 |
61 | 14,359 | 14,359 | Create dynamic NFTs with the new EIP-6551 | create-dynamic-nfts-with-the-new-eip-6551 | 37,894 | 5 | 8,281 | lughino | null | 2023-05-31T17:07:26.203Z | 2023-05-31T17:07:26.203Z | <p>Hi all,</p>
<p>Thank you for all your suggestions, I’m definitely learning a lot!<br>
<a class="mention" href="/u/abcoathup">@abcoathup</a> and <a class="mention" href="/u/midnightlightning">@MidnightLightning</a> unfortunately, it seems that your approach is based on SVG image composition. It doesn’t work in my use... | null | 3 | 0 | 22 | 64.4 | 1 | false | false | false | 1 | false | null | /t/create-dynamic-nfts-with-the-new-eip-6551/14359/5 |
61 | 14,359 | 14,359 | Create dynamic NFTs with the new EIP-6551 | create-dynamic-nfts-with-the-new-eip-6551 | 37,895 | 6 | 6,714 | stoicdev0 | Steven Pineda | 2023-05-31T17:46:34.526Z | 2023-05-31T17:46:34.526Z | <aside class="quote no-group" data-username="lughino" data-post="5" data-topic="14359">
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61 | 14,359 | 14,359 | Create dynamic NFTs with the new EIP-6551 | create-dynamic-nfts-with-the-new-eip-6551 | 37,896 | 7 | 6,714 | stoicdev0 | Steven Pineda | 2023-05-31T17:48:01.340Z | 2023-05-31T17:48:01.340Z | <aside class="quote no-group" data-username="lughino" data-post="5" data-topic="14359">
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61 | 14,359 | 14,359 | Create dynamic NFTs with the new EIP-6551 | create-dynamic-nfts-with-the-new-eip-6551 | 37,900 | 8 | 8,281 | lughino | null | 2023-05-31T18:22:55.160Z | 2023-05-31T18:22:55.160Z | <p>Thank you very much <a class="mention" href="/u/stoicdev0">@stoicdev0</a> for all the info.<br>
I’m going to play with RMRK soon.</p> | null | 0 | 0 | 23 | 29.6 | 1 | false | false | false | 1 | false | null | /t/create-dynamic-nfts-with-the-new-eip-6551/14359/8 |
61 | 14,359 | 14,359 | Create dynamic NFTs with the new EIP-6551 | create-dynamic-nfts-with-the-new-eip-6551 | 37,913 | 9 | 5,515 | MidnightLightning | Brooks Boyd | 2023-06-01T00:10:46.435Z | 2023-06-01T01:26:18.110Z | <aside class="quote no-group" data-username="lughino" data-post="5" data-topic="14359">
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61 | 14,359 | 14,359 | Create dynamic NFTs with the new EIP-6551 | create-dynamic-nfts-with-the-new-eip-6551 | 45,050 | 10 | 6,637 | tmoindustries | TMO | 2024-01-24T19:38:58.665Z | 2024-01-24T19:38:58.665Z | <p>Anyone found a simpler way to render dynamic nft image based on assets / collectibles in its TBA?</p>
<p>This is from May ‘23 and I suspect there may be better/simpler solutions now.</p>
<p>We set up a gif on IPFS that then adds metadata to the image and renders as a svg. It renders and serves fine but then OpenSea ... | null | 1 | 0 | 10 | 17 | 1 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/create-dynamic-nfts-with-the-new-eip-6551/14359/10 |
61 | 14,359 | 14,359 | Create dynamic NFTs with the new EIP-6551 | create-dynamic-nfts-with-the-new-eip-6551 | 45,059 | 11 | 303 | abcoathup | Andrew B Coathup | 2024-01-24T23:54:50.355Z | 2024-01-24T23:54:50.355Z | <aside class="quote no-group" data-username="tmoindustries" data-post="10" data-topic="14359">
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61 | 6,414 | 6,414 | Push batch payments using selfdestruct opcode for reentrancy immunity, lower gas costs and untraceable transactions from recipient address | push-batch-payments-using-selfdestruct-opcode-for-reentrancy-immunity-lower-gas-costs-and-untraceable-transactions-from-recipient-address | 19,335 | 1 | 3,475 | etherportal | etherportal | 2021-06-05T22:38:53.719Z | 2024-08-02T11:55:10.005Z | <p><a href="https://github.com/etherportal/EtherPortal" rel="noopener nofollow ugc">etherportal/EtherPortal: Safely push batch ether transfers - immune to reentrancy/fallback shenanigans, lower gas costs, and untraceable from recipient address (github.com)</a></p>
<p>Hi hope you can take a look at my first github repos... | null | 0 | 0 | 11 | 87.2 | 0 | false | false | false | 1 | false | null | /t/push-batch-payments-using-selfdestruct-opcode-for-reentrancy-immunity-lower-gas-costs-and-untraceable-transactions-from-recipient-address/6414/1 |
61 | 970 | 970 | Overwhelmed by number of EIPs, ERCs, etc... Better structure required? | overwhelmed-by-number-of-eips-ercs-etc-better-structure-required | 2,881 | 1 | 226 | Ethernian | Ethernian | 2018-08-07T12:21:06.767Z | 2018-08-07T12:21:06.767Z | <p>Hello all!</p>
<p>Am I only the guy, who is totally overwhelmed by new EIPs, ERCs, and other proposals?</p>
<p>I don’t want to miss something important, but currently reading tons of EIPs that look like a <em>DesignPattern</em>, but not a <em>Standard</em> change or proposal.</p>
<p>A <em>Standard</em> requires a c... | null | 0 | 0 | 43 | 595.6 | 2 | false | false | false | 3 | false | null | /t/overwhelmed-by-number-of-eips-ercs-etc-better-structure-required/970/1 |
61 | 970 | 970 | Overwhelmed by number of EIPs, ERCs, etc... Better structure required? | overwhelmed-by-number-of-eips-ercs-etc-better-structure-required | 2,885 | 2 | 6 | ligi | null | 2018-08-07T13:33:00.194Z | 2018-08-07T13:33:00.194Z | <p>No - I have the same problem. I had an idea once that might help to mitigate the problem a bit: <a href="https://github.com/ethereum/EIPs/issues/896" rel="nofollow noopener">https://github.com/ethereum/EIPs/issues/896</a> - it got some positive words - but never real traction. Also I am not sure how to roll this out... | null | 1 | 0 | 42 | 43.4 | 2 | false | false | false | 1 | false | null | /t/overwhelmed-by-number-of-eips-ercs-etc-better-structure-required/970/2 |
61 | 970 | 970 | Overwhelmed by number of EIPs, ERCs, etc... Better structure required? | overwhelmed-by-number-of-eips-ercs-etc-better-structure-required | 2,889 | 3 | 226 | Ethernian | Ethernian | 2018-08-07T16:00:59.546Z | 2018-08-07T16:00:59.546Z | <p>// PRELIMINARY THOUGHTS</p>
<p>hmm… I think we should discuss in depth about it. Currently, I am not convinced, because your naming pattern looks like too narrow to me. There are proposals, that will fall in many different categories at the same time. This shouldn’t reflected by name, it should be reflected by tag (... | 2 | 0 | 0 | 37 | 12.4 | 2 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/overwhelmed-by-number-of-eips-ercs-etc-better-structure-required/970/3 |
61 | 970 | 970 | Overwhelmed by number of EIPs, ERCs, etc... Better structure required? | overwhelmed-by-number-of-eips-ercs-etc-better-structure-required | 2,912 | 4 | 249 | AtLeastSignificant | At Least Significant | 2018-08-08T14:27:44.966Z | 2018-08-08T14:27:44.966Z | <p>Just posting for prosperity:</p>
<p><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/ethereum/comments/95bnxx/overwhelmed_by_number_of_eips_ercs_etc_better/" class="onebox" target="_blank" rel="noopener nofollow ugc">https://www.reddit.com/r/ethereum/comments/95bnxx/overwhelmed_by_number_of_eips_ercs_etc_better/</a></p> | null | 0 | 0 | 32 | 16.4 | 2 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/overwhelmed-by-number-of-eips-ercs-etc-better-structure-required/970/4 |
61 | 22,187 | 22,187 | Advancing EVM Decompilation: Enhancing Output via LLM-Driven Post-Processing | advancing-evm-decompilation-enhancing-output-via-llm-driven-post-processing | 53,870 | 1 | 4,073 | Jon-Becker | Jonathan Becker | 2024-12-12T21:18:16.379Z | 2024-12-12T21:18:25.228Z | <p>This paper presents advancements in EVM decompilation techniques, combining traditional static analysis and symbolic execution methods with post-processing driven by Large Language Models (LLMs).</p>
<p><a href="https://jbecker.dev/pdf/llm-postprocessing.pdf" rel="noopener nofollow ugc">https://jbecker.dev/pdf/llm-p... | null | 0 | 0 | 10 | 407 | 1 | false | false | false | 1 | false | null | /t/advancing-evm-decompilation-enhancing-output-via-llm-driven-post-processing/22187/1 |
61 | 6,956 | 6,956 | Context Linking Token | context-linking-token | 20,579 | 1 | 3,813 | ajax0 | Ajax0 | 2021-08-26T13:13:15.925Z | 2024-08-02T11:53:17.735Z | <p>Magicians one and all,</p>
<p>I’m exploring an application of ethereum tokens to track the <em><strong>context</strong></em> of any dataset, or document/file, or news article, personal information etc.</p>
<p>I’ve written a short article to explain my thinking here:<br>
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61 | 3,721 | 3,721 | A Train Station Model for Network Upgrades | a-train-station-model-for-network-upgrades | 12,424 | 1 | 1,324 | timbeiko | Tim Beiko | 2019-10-23T18:43:41.279Z | 2019-10-23T18:43:41.279Z | <p><a class="mention" href="/u/shemnon">@shemnon</a> and I gave a talk at devcon proposing a way to do network upgrades that combined a lot of the ideas discussed by the community over the past year (including the recently discussed <a href="https://ethereum-magicians.org/t/eip-centric-forking/3536/9">EIP-centric forki... | null | 0 | 0 | 32 | 356.4 | 4 | false | false | false | 5 | false | null | /t/a-train-station-model-for-network-upgrades/3721/1 |
61 | 3,721 | 3,721 | A Train Station Model for Network Upgrades | a-train-station-model-for-network-upgrades | 12,427 | 2 | 1,799 | antonydenyer | Antony Denyer | 2019-10-24T11:05:43.659Z | 2019-10-24T11:05:43.659Z | <p>It’s worth noting that a number of large software projects follow this kind of process <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_release_train" rel="nofollow noopener">Software_release_train</a>. I think the main risk with a 6-month release cycle is that everyone panics and tries to pile on so as not to miss t... | null | 1 | 0 | 26 | 40.2 | 1 | false | false | false | 1 | false | null | /t/a-train-station-model-for-network-upgrades/3721/2 |
61 | 3,721 | 3,721 | A Train Station Model for Network Upgrades | a-train-station-model-for-network-upgrades | 12,429 | 3 | 1,324 | timbeiko | Tim Beiko | 2019-10-24T13:29:13.055Z | 2019-10-24T13:29:13.055Z | <aside class="quote no-group" data-username="antonydenyer" data-post="2" data-topic="3721">
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61 | 3,721 | 3,721 | A Train Station Model for Network Upgrades | a-train-station-model-for-network-upgrades | 12,430 | 4 | 68 | souptacular | Hudson Jameson | 2019-10-24T20:02:54.412Z | 2019-10-24T20:02:54.412Z | <p>I think the article was great! My initial thoughts are the following:</p>
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<li>I think having 2 forks a year in a schedule is a good first step since we are currently at 1 fork a year. We don’t want to move too fast.</li>
<li>On the other hand, we have important 1x tasks ahead if we want to control state growth ... | null | 2 | 0 | 20 | 19 | 2 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/a-train-station-model-for-network-upgrades/3721/4 |
61 | 3,721 | 3,721 | A Train Station Model for Network Upgrades | a-train-station-model-for-network-upgrades | 12,431 | 5 | 1,324 | timbeiko | Tim Beiko | 2019-10-24T20:15:02.787Z | 2019-10-24T20:15:02.787Z | <aside class="quote no-group" data-username="souptacular" data-post="4" data-topic="3721">
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61 | 3,721 | 3,721 | A Train Station Model for Network Upgrades | a-train-station-model-for-network-upgrades | 12,432 | 6 | 18 | AlexeyAkhunov | Ledgerwatch | 2019-10-24T21:34:50.031Z | 2019-10-24T21:34:50.031Z | <p>Although it is a bit too early to say how many hard forks are required for the introduction of Stateless Ethereum (because we have various options along the way), I currently think 2 per year should be enough. I am hoping to start publishing more details of the proposed transitions soon, as we are getting close to r... | 4 | 0 | 0 | 19 | 53.8 | 2 | false | false | false | 3 | false | null | /t/a-train-station-model-for-network-upgrades/3721/6 |
61 | 3,721 | 3,721 | A Train Station Model for Network Upgrades | a-train-station-model-for-network-upgrades | 12,435 | 7 | 1,215 | rumkin | Paul Rumkin | 2019-10-25T06:14:11.636Z | 2019-10-25T06:14:11.636Z | <p>As addition to this proposal. I want suggest to replace hardfork names with version numbers pointed to year and month fork originated to like Node.js and Ubuntu have. Current naming model is highly confusing and it’s just impossible to say which hardfork is the latest.</p> | null | 1 | 0 | 16 | 60.2 | 2 | false | false | false | 1 | false | null | /t/a-train-station-model-for-network-upgrades/3721/7 |
61 | 3,721 | 3,721 | A Train Station Model for Network Upgrades | a-train-station-model-for-network-upgrades | 12,438 | 8 | 1,324 | timbeiko | Tim Beiko | 2019-10-25T13:36:32.529Z | 2019-10-25T13:36:32.529Z | <p>While I agree with the idea of using numbers instead of names (at least in the code — names are fun from a marketing/community perspective!), I think it’s a sufficiently disjoint idea to consider it independently from this proposal.</p> | 7 | 2 | 0 | 15 | 63 | 4 | false | false | false | 1 | false | null | /t/a-train-station-model-for-network-upgrades/3721/8 |
61 | 3,721 | 3,721 | A Train Station Model for Network Upgrades | a-train-station-model-for-network-upgrades | 12,439 | 9 | 1,122 | tvanepps | Tvanepps | 2019-10-25T14:09:39.663Z | 2019-10-25T14:09:39.663Z | <p>why not both - fun names for the community and #'s for developers</p> | 8 | 1 | 0 | 15 | 13 | 2 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/a-train-station-model-for-network-upgrades/3721/9 |
61 | 3,721 | 3,721 | A Train Station Model for Network Upgrades | a-train-station-model-for-network-upgrades | 12,440 | 10 | 1,324 | timbeiko | Tim Beiko | 2019-10-25T14:21:32.740Z | 2019-10-25T14:21:32.740Z | <p>Yep, that’s what I was saying. Use numbers in the code, and “marketing names” with the community.</p> | 9 | 0 | 0 | 15 | 68 | 4 | false | false | false | 2 | false | null | /t/a-train-station-model-for-network-upgrades/3721/10 |
61 | 3,721 | 3,721 | A Train Station Model for Network Upgrades | a-train-station-model-for-network-upgrades | 12,447 | 11 | 1,215 | rumkin | Paul Rumkin | 2019-10-27T10:10:01.477Z | 2019-10-27T10:10:01.477Z | <p>Trains and schedules are tightly coupled, and it seams logical to me to append this item. With such addition your proposal looks completed to me. So maybe you’ll change your decision. And, if it will be decided by core members, disjoin it into separate proposal after discussion.</p> | 8 | 0 | 0 | 14 | 22.8 | 2 | false | false | false | 1 | false | null | /t/a-train-station-model-for-network-upgrades/3721/11 |
61 | 2,237 | 2,237 | Micropayment technologies for service incentivization | micropayment-technologies-for-service-incentivization | 6,712 | 1 | 1,077 | zsfelfoldi | Felföldi Zsolt | 2018-12-17T23:04:39.966Z | 2024-08-02T11:42:19.725Z | <p>In this thread I would like to open a discussion about efficient micropayment technologies suitable for incentivizing “light client” service (regardless of the actual protocol being used). In order to start the topic I’d like to share the first version of my write-up of what I currently have in mind for realizing LE... | null | 0 | 0 | 34 | 396.8 | 1 | false | false | false | 2 | false | null | /t/micropayment-technologies-for-service-incentivization/2237/1 |
61 | 2,237 | 2,237 | Micropayment technologies for service incentivization | micropayment-technologies-for-service-incentivization | 6,731 | 2 | 327 | shazow | Andrey Petrov | 2018-12-18T19:06:21.280Z | 2018-12-18T19:06:21.280Z | <p>This is interesting!</p>
<p>I’d love to see a draft smart contract for what this would look like. It seems like a fairly complex arrangement but maybe the contract isn’t as bad as I imagine?</p>
<p>Is there a ballpark estimate of what kind of gas fee efficiency we can expect from this kind of model and how it scales... | null | 0 | 0 | 24 | 24.8 | 2 | false | false | false | 1 | false | null | /t/micropayment-technologies-for-service-incentivization/2237/2 |
61 | 2,237 | 2,237 | Micropayment technologies for service incentivization | micropayment-technologies-for-service-incentivization | 6,825 | 3 | 1,077 | zsfelfoldi | Felföldi Zsolt | 2018-12-21T13:46:34.399Z | 2018-12-21T13:46:34.399Z | <p>Thanks for the reply! I will shortly give at least some contract function descriptions, I believe it is not as complex as is might sound at first. But first let me reply to the collateralization issue.<br>
Total collateralization is not necessary and also would not be easy to verify because recipients are unable to ... | null | 1 | 0 | 20 | 14 | 1 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/micropayment-technologies-for-service-incentivization/2237/3 |
61 | 2,237 | 2,237 | Micropayment technologies for service incentivization | micropayment-technologies-for-service-incentivization | 6,826 | 4 | 327 | shazow | Andrey Petrov | 2018-12-21T15:38:58.186Z | 2018-12-21T15:38:58.186Z | <aside class="quote no-group" data-username="zsfelfoldi" data-post="3" data-topic="2237">
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61 | 2,237 | 2,237 | Micropayment technologies for service incentivization | micropayment-technologies-for-service-incentivization | 6,874 | 5 | 1,077 | zsfelfoldi | Felföldi Zsolt | 2018-12-27T19:23:47.665Z | 2018-12-27T19:23:47.665Z | <blockquote>
<p>I agree that this limits the practical damage in this specific scenario, but for the sake of argument I’m trying to imagine that this scheme is being used for other things too. <img src="https://ethereum-magicians.org/images/emoji/twitter/slight_smile.png?v=12" title=":slight_smile:" class="emoji" alt="... | null | 1 | 0 | 15 | 13 | 1 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/micropayment-technologies-for-service-incentivization/2237/5 |
61 | 2,237 | 2,237 | Micropayment technologies for service incentivization | micropayment-technologies-for-service-incentivization | 6,920 | 6 | 327 | shazow | Andrey Petrov | 2019-01-02T15:28:19.584Z | 2019-01-02T15:28:19.584Z | <p>Sounds sensible!</p>
<p>My vipnode calculations were similar, I ended up setting the default price at 100 gwei/minute which comes out to about $0.5 USD/mo at current prices for now.</p>
<p>Another thought: If we do the vipnode pool model, then the pool could also act as a stamper. The pool already likely wants to ta... | 5 | 0 | 0 | 13 | 17.6 | 2 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/micropayment-technologies-for-service-incentivization/2237/6 |
61 | 14,889 | 14,889 | Addressing Badge Transferability: A Proposal for Tracking Original Assignees | addressing-badge-transferability-a-proposal-for-tracking-original-assignees | 38,782 | 1 | 3,121 | sullof | Francesco Sullo | 2023-06-30T21:20:09.283Z | 2024-08-02T11:52:56.396Z | <p>The topic of soul-bound tokens, badges, and identity tokens has been a subject of discussion for some time, particularly the question of whether or not a soul-bound token should be transferable. If so, how should this be accomplished and who should be authorized to do it (the issuer, for example)?</p>
<p>We’ve made ... | null | 0 | 0 | 18 | 98.6 | 2 | false | false | false | 1 | false | null | /t/addressing-badge-transferability-a-proposal-for-tracking-original-assignees/14889/1 |
61 | 11,262 | 11,262 | Idea: P2P SoulBound Token (Call For A Better Name!) | idea-p2p-soulbound-token-call-for-a-better-name | 29,803 | 1 | 6,483 | ChrisWong | ChunKauWong | 2022-10-09T00:04:40.567Z | 2024-08-02T11:52:53.368Z | <p>Hi Eth Magicians, I wanted to share some thoughts on a new pattern regarding ERC1155, or NFT that is 1.) non-transferrable (a.k.a soul bound) and can only be minted with signatures from all agreed addresses.</p>
<p><strong>TLDR</strong><br>
Using ERC-1155 as a social footprint to represent interaction among a small ... | null | 0 | 0 | 42 | 403.4 | 1 | false | false | false | 2 | false | null | /t/idea-p2p-soulbound-token-call-for-a-better-name/11262/1 |
61 | 11,262 | 11,262 | Idea: P2P SoulBound Token (Call For A Better Name!) | idea-p2p-soulbound-token-call-for-a-better-name | 29,840 | 2 | 6,484 | KevinYum | kevinyum.eth | 2022-10-11T03:50:21.054Z | 2022-10-11T03:50:21.054Z | <p>I think protocols like <a href="https://cyberconnect.me/" rel="noopener nofollow ugc">cyberconnect</a> and <a href="https://lens.xyz/" rel="noopener nofollow ugc">lens</a> have already been building web3 social connections.</p>
<p>Connections in CyberConnect are stored on Ceramic(IPFS), connection in Lens are store... | null | 0 | 0 | 32 | 26.4 | 1 | false | false | false | 1 | false | null | /t/idea-p2p-soulbound-token-call-for-a-better-name/11262/2 |
61 | 11,262 | 11,262 | Idea: P2P SoulBound Token (Call For A Better Name!) | idea-p2p-soulbound-token-call-for-a-better-name | 29,859 | 3 | 879 | TimDaub | Tim Daubenschütz | 2022-10-11T18:15:14.183Z | 2022-10-11T18:15:14.183Z | <p>Hey, nice thread! I just wanted to say that we’re actively exploring this idea of p2p minting in EIP-4973 and we’d love to hear your feedback: <a href="https://ethereum-magicians.org/t/eip-4973-account-bound-tokens/8825/129" class="inline-onebox">EIP-4973 - Account-bound Tokens - #129 by TimDaub</a></p>
<p>There is ... | null | 0 | 0 | 30 | 61 | 2 | false | false | false | 3 | false | null | /t/idea-p2p-soulbound-token-call-for-a-better-name/11262/3 |
61 | 11,262 | 11,262 | Idea: P2P SoulBound Token (Call For A Better Name!) | idea-p2p-soulbound-token-call-for-a-better-name | 29,866 | 4 | 6,493 | gbdt | hao | 2022-10-11T23:12:20.119Z | 2022-10-12T08:31:34.300Z | <p>What this pattern wants to do is to use NFT to record a common moment that belongs to multiple addresses (instead of record “follow” like in previous social apps)</p>
<p>I think this granularity is pretty good. It’s a viable idea to bring multi-signature into scenarios like proving a shared experience.</p>
<p>Many I... | null | 0 | 0 | 27 | 25.4 | 2 | false | false | false | 1 | false | null | /t/idea-p2p-soulbound-token-call-for-a-better-name/11262/4 |
61 | 11,262 | 11,262 | Idea: P2P SoulBound Token (Call For A Better Name!) | idea-p2p-soulbound-token-call-for-a-better-name | 29,872 | 5 | 6,274 | JessicaC | Jessica Chang | 2022-10-12T02:23:48.591Z | 2022-10-12T02:23:48.591Z | <p>We are implementing a Semantic SBT to encode the social relationships on Ethereum Identity Ecosystem. MultiSig can be used in the case you described. See my post here:</p><aside class="quote quote-modified" data-post="1" data-topic="10932">
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61 | 11,262 | 11,262 | Idea: P2P SoulBound Token (Call For A Better Name!) | idea-p2p-soulbound-token-call-for-a-better-name | 29,883 | 6 | 6,493 | gbdt | hao | 2022-10-12T08:04:34.281Z | 2022-10-12T08:46:55.676Z | <p><a class="mention" href="/u/timdaub">@TimDaub</a> 's design(EIP-4973) is directed, A->B B->A<br>
<a class="mention" href="/u/chriswong">@ChrisWong</a> 's design is undirected, A-B, A-B-C</p>
<p>In fact, the input parameters of EIP-4973 (give and take) and ChrisWong’s initilizeNFT are very similar. But what the... | null | 0 | 0 | 22 | 19.4 | 2 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/idea-p2p-soulbound-token-call-for-a-better-name/11262/6 |
61 | 11,262 | 11,262 | Idea: P2P SoulBound Token (Call For A Better Name!) | idea-p2p-soulbound-token-call-for-a-better-name | 29,897 | 7 | 879 | TimDaub | Tim Daubenschütz | 2022-10-12T16:31:14.662Z | 2022-10-12T16:31:14.662Z | <p>I think in EIP-4973 we also want to solve for undirected consensual mints. I’ve called these things agreements where potentially two parties consent to minting a token that then however appears in both of their wallets, almost like a contract that two or more parties signed. Here’s that post: <a href="https://ethere... | null | 0 | 0 | 23 | 24.6 | 2 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/idea-p2p-soulbound-token-call-for-a-better-name/11262/7 |
61 | 11,262 | 11,262 | Idea: P2P SoulBound Token (Call For A Better Name!) | idea-p2p-soulbound-token-call-for-a-better-name | 30,183 | 8 | 6,493 | gbdt | hao | 2022-10-21T05:37:37.050Z | 2022-10-25T02:06:04.356Z | <p>suggested name: NFT co-minting</p>
<p>This proposal expresses a process that multiple people create and mint an NFT together to record a thing shared by all parties.</p>
<p>The proposal should include:</p>
<ul>
<li>the standard of registration and authentication</li>
<li>mint method (mint individually or mint for al... | null | 0 | 0 | 18 | 28.6 | 2 | false | false | false | 1 | false | null | /t/idea-p2p-soulbound-token-call-for-a-better-name/11262/8 |
61 | 1,124 | 1,124 | Choice principles | choice-principles | 3,325 | 1 | 61 | gregc | Greg Colvin | 2018-08-21T18:36:29.373Z | 2018-08-21T18:36:29.373Z | <p>Short epigrams, mantras, and other brief reminders can serve as choice principles. They don’t necessarily tell you what to do, but give you things to consider because they matter to - even define - the community. Some I like are these</p>
<ul>
<li>We reject: kings, presidents and voting.<br>
We believe in: rough c... | null | 0 | 0 | 33 | 361.6 | 1 | false | false | false | 3 | false | null | /t/choice-principles/1124/1 |
61 | 1,124 | 1,124 | Choice principles | choice-principles | 3,326 | 2 | 80 | boris | Boris Mann | 2018-08-21T19:48:09.787Z | 2018-08-21T19:48:09.787Z | <p>“Let’s make things suck less”</p>
<p>There is work every day in getting out of bed, as there is in writing things down, suggesting improvements, dreaming of the future. There is an understanding and agency linked in part to open source and open dis-organizations that gives us both permission to make changes and a re... | null | 1 | 0 | 31 | 31.2 | 2 | false | false | false | 1 | false | null | /t/choice-principles/1124/2 |
61 | 1,124 | 1,124 | Choice principles | choice-principles | 3,327 | 3 | 61 | gregc | Greg Colvin | 2018-08-21T20:34:04.326Z | 2018-08-21T20:34:04.326Z | <p>On the “suck less” side, the top level of this forum is horribly cluttered. Is there any hope of refactoring into a stable set of top level subjects, and organizing mostly by rings below that? <a class="mention" href="/u/jpitts">@jpitts</a></p> | null | 3 | 0 | 24 | 24.8 | 1 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/choice-principles/1124/3 |
61 | 1,124 | 1,124 | Choice principles | choice-principles | 3,328 | 4 | 61 | gregc | Greg Colvin | 2018-08-21T20:37:09.489Z | 2018-08-22T02:30:45.891Z | <blockquote>
<p>“Free as in puppies”</p>
</blockquote>
<p>Ming used to call the younger devs “puppies” <img src="https://ethereum-magicians.org/images/emoji/twitter/wink.png?v=12" title=":wink:" class="emoji" alt=":wink:" loading="lazy" width="20" height="20"><br>
They’re free to attempt what they don’t yet know to be ... | 2 | 0 | 0 | 23 | 9.6 | 1 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/choice-principles/1124/4 |
61 | 1,124 | 1,124 | Choice principles | choice-principles | 3,347 | 5 | 249 | AtLeastSignificant | At Least Significant | 2018-08-22T15:45:25.970Z | 2018-08-22T15:45:25.970Z | <p>“Be the freak you wanna see<br>
Just don’t follow me”<br>
– Death Grips, “Hacker”</p>
<p>This reminds me of the old Pantera “be yourself, by yourself” line off of “Walk”, but slightly more directed at actually standing out and being “the freak” you wanna see in the world, and not to blindly follow idols. It definite... | null | 1 | 0 | 20 | 14 | 2 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/choice-principles/1124/5 |
61 | 1,124 | 1,124 | Choice principles | choice-principles | 3,371 | 6 | 164 | jcyr | Jean Cyr | 2018-08-22T19:35:32.883Z | 2018-08-22T19:35:32.883Z | <p>“down with the elite”</p> | 5 | 0 | 0 | 18 | 8.6 | 2 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/choice-principles/1124/6 |
61 | 1,124 | 1,124 | Choice principles | choice-principles | 3,383 | 7 | 80 | boris | Boris Mann | 2018-08-23T14:25:54.980Z | 2018-08-23T14:25:54.980Z | <p>Hey Greg! I wrote up some things on options that people have to control their experience of the forum:</p>
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<img loading="lazy" alt="" width="24" height="24" src="https://ethereum-magi... | 3 | 1 | 0 | 17 | 23.4 | 2 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/choice-principles/1124/7 |
61 | 1,124 | 1,124 | Choice principles | choice-principles | 3,388 | 8 | 61 | gregc | Greg Colvin | 2018-08-23T14:58:37.151Z | 2018-08-23T14:58:37.151Z | <p>Ah yes, the Categories view is much better organized. Then the question is whether it can be the default for non-member – putting our best face to the world.</p> | null | 1 | 0 | 17 | 13.4 | 1 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/choice-principles/1124/8 |
61 | 1,124 | 1,124 | Choice principles | choice-principles | 3,389 | 9 | 80 | boris | Boris Mann | 2018-08-23T15:07:25.491Z | 2018-08-23T15:07:25.491Z | <p>Filed as an issue here: <a href="https://github.com/ethereum-magicians/scrolls/issues/19">https://github.com/ethereum-magicians/scrolls/issues/19</a></p>
<p>I don’t know if Discourse has that setting, I’ll experiment on my own site.</p> | 8 | 0 | 0 | 17 | 8.4 | 2 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/choice-principles/1124/9 |
61 | 1,124 | 1,124 | Choice principles | choice-principles | 3,460 | 10 | 477 | leonprou | Leon Prouger | 2018-08-26T14:50:35.006Z | 2018-08-26T14:50:59.400Z | <p>“Code is Law”</p>
<p>One of the important ones</p> | null | 1 | 0 | 15 | 13 | 1 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/choice-principles/1124/10 |
61 | 1,124 | 1,124 | Choice principles | choice-principles | 3,461 | 11 | 61 | gregc | Greg Colvin | 2018-08-26T15:07:24.645Z | 2018-08-26T15:07:24.645Z | <p>Code is code. Law is law. <img src="https://ethereum-magicians.org/images/emoji/twitter/wink.png?v=9" title=":wink:" class="emoji" alt=":wink:"></p>
<p>“To live outside the law you must be honest.” – Bob Dylan</p> | null | 0 | 0 | 15 | 23 | 1 | false | false | false | 1 | false | null | /t/choice-principles/1124/11 |
61 | 1,124 | 1,124 | Choice principles | choice-principles | 3,462 | 12 | 61 | gregc | Greg Colvin | 2018-08-26T15:18:35.301Z | 2018-08-26T15:18:35.301Z | <p>Yeah, as a user I can get what I want, my concern is newbies coming by and just getting lost. I guess if they just click “Categories” it gets more clear.</p> | 7 | 0 | 0 | 15 | 8 | 1 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/choice-principles/1124/12 |
61 | 1,124 | 1,124 | Choice principles | choice-principles | 3,470 | 13 | 249 | AtLeastSignificant | At Least Significant | 2018-08-27T13:22:38.315Z | 2018-08-27T13:22:38.315Z | <p>“Consensus is Law”</p>
<p>Code bends to our will, not the other way around.</p> | 10 | 0 | 0 | 15 | 8 | 2 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/choice-principles/1124/13 |
61 | 1,124 | 1,124 | Choice principles | choice-principles | 3,582 | 14 | 1 | jpitts | Jeth Pitts | 2018-08-30T16:58:34.192Z | 2018-08-30T16:59:25.670Z | <p>My principles appertaining to “blockchain”:</p>
<ul>
<li>Find <strong>understanding</strong> before judgment.</li>
<li>Understand something with different <strong>intellectual lenses</strong>.</li>
<li>The key properties of <strong>blockchains</strong> exist on a spectrum. They include:
<ul>
<li>Reliability, Transpa... | 3 | 0 | 0 | 12 | 7.4 | 2 | true | true | true | 0 | false | null | /t/choice-principles/1124/14 |
61 | 1,124 | 1,124 | Choice principles | choice-principles | 3,583 | 15 | 1 | jpitts | Jeth Pitts | 2018-08-30T17:01:48.416Z | 2018-08-30T17:01:48.416Z | <p><a class="mention" href="/u/gregc">@gregc</a> I was recently looking into a navigation top bar, this should not be too difficult but a matter of time/effort. In the meantime we can revert to the category view.</p>
<p>This is the issue for the fix: <a href="https://github.com/ethereum-magicians/scrolls/issues/19">htt... | 3 | 1 | 0 | 12 | 12.4 | 2 | true | true | true | 0 | false | null | /t/choice-principles/1124/15 |
61 | 1,124 | 1,124 | Choice principles | choice-principles | 3,584 | 16 | 61 | gregc | Greg Colvin | 2018-08-30T17:54:33.070Z | 2018-08-30T17:55:14.982Z | <p>Thanks <a class="mention" href="/u/jpitts">@jpitts</a> (thanks to 20+)</p> | 15 | 0 | 0 | 12 | 7.4 | 1 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/choice-principles/1124/16 |
61 | 851 | 851 | Request new Rings / Categories by filing an issue | request-new-rings-categories-by-filing-an-issue | 2,482 | 1 | 80 | boris | Boris Mann | 2018-07-23T12:16:50.104Z | 2018-07-23T12:16:50.104Z | <p>As people are creating new Rings, we’re getting questions on how to create sub categories under <a class="hashtag" href="/c/11-working-groups">#<span>working-groups</span></a> or other forum stuff.</p>
<p>Please file an issue for this <a href="https://github.com/ethereum-magicians/scrolls/issues" rel="nofollow noope... | null | 0 | 0 | 11 | 77.2 | 2 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/request-new-rings-categories-by-filing-an-issue/851/1 |
61 | 2,525 | 2,525 | A Post Mortem Report: The Constantinople Ethereum Hard Fork Postponement | a-post-mortem-report-the-constantinople-ethereum-hard-fork-postponement | 7,701 | 1 | 80 | boris | Boris Mann | 2019-01-25T23:41:34.034Z | 2019-01-25T23:41:34.034Z | <p><a href="https://medium.com/ethereum-cat-herders/a-post-mortem-report-the-constantinople-ethereum-hard-fork-postponement-dd780d7ae63d" class="onebox" target="_blank" rel="noopener nofollow ugc">https://medium.com/ethereum-cat-herders/a-post-mortem-report-the-constantinople-ethereum-hard-fork-postponement-dd780d7ae63... | null | 0 | 0 | 31 | 301.2 | 2 | false | false | false | 3 | false | null | /t/a-post-mortem-report-the-constantinople-ethereum-hard-fork-postponement/2525/1 |
61 | 2,525 | 2,525 | A Post Mortem Report: The Constantinople Ethereum Hard Fork Postponement | a-post-mortem-report-the-constantinople-ethereum-hard-fork-postponement | 7,702 | 2 | 80 | boris | Boris Mann | 2019-01-25T23:44:33.877Z | 2019-01-25T23:44:33.877Z | <p>One of the things I noticed was that 1052 and 1014 never went past Draft (so didn’t go through Last Call), and a bunch of us (me, <a class="mention" href="/u/axic">@axic</a>, <a class="mention" href="/u/5chdn">@5chdn</a>) were pointing this out and at least trying to get them set as Final / Accepted in the weeks lea... | null | 1 | 0 | 31 | 136.2 | 2 | false | false | false | 2 | false | null | /t/a-post-mortem-report-the-constantinople-ethereum-hard-fork-postponement/2525/2 |
61 | 2,525 | 2,525 | A Post Mortem Report: The Constantinople Ethereum Hard Fork Postponement | a-post-mortem-report-the-constantinople-ethereum-hard-fork-postponement | 7,711 | 3 | 69 | fubuloubu | null | 2019-01-26T21:58:41.773Z | 2019-01-26T22:00:01.190Z | <p>Some of the big takeaways are about overall process improvement, and failure to adhere to the listing process. I drafted a process improvement based on some FEM threads in this PR:</p>
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61 | 2,525 | 2,525 | A Post Mortem Report: The Constantinople Ethereum Hard Fork Postponement | a-post-mortem-report-the-constantinople-ethereum-hard-fork-postponement | 7,714 | 4 | 34 | fulldecent | William Entriken | 2019-01-26T22:38:28.249Z | 2019-01-27T01:12:56.968Z | <p>Thank you very much for recognizing this. <img src="https://ethereum-magicians.org/images/emoji/twitter/smile.png?v=9" title=":smile:" class="emoji" alt=":smile:"></p>
<p>I have worked hard on getting the two-week process adopted (this was part of getting ERC-721 approved) and I believe it has benefitted the communi... | 2 | 1 | 0 | 20 | 44 | 2 | false | false | false | 2 | false | null | /t/a-post-mortem-report-the-constantinople-ethereum-hard-fork-postponement/2525/4 |
61 | 2,525 | 2,525 | A Post Mortem Report: The Constantinople Ethereum Hard Fork Postponement | a-post-mortem-report-the-constantinople-ethereum-hard-fork-postponement | 7,724 | 5 | 80 | boris | Boris Mann | 2019-01-27T05:12:55.023Z | 2019-01-27T05:12:55.023Z | <aside class="quote no-group" data-username="fulldecent" data-post="4" data-topic="2525">
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61 | 14,158 | 14,158 | Pretty good privacy (PGP / GPG) on-chain keyserver | pretty-good-privacy-pgp-gpg-on-chain-keyserver | 37,067 | 1 | 2,313 | SamWilsn | Sam Wilson | 2023-05-07T02:43:39.225Z | 2023-05-19T16:38:40.709Z | <p>As I’ve <a href="https://ethereum-magicians.org/t/eip-5630-encryption-and-decryption/10761/4">vaguely alluded</a> to in the past, I’ve wanted to investigate how a PGP keyserver backed by an on-chain contract might look. Now that I’ve had a few moments to think about it, here’s what I’ve come up with:</p>
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<a nam... | null | 0 | 0 | 67 | 3,203.4 | 2 | false | false | false | 11 | false | null | /t/pretty-good-privacy-pgp-gpg-on-chain-keyserver/14158/1 |
61 | 14,158 | 14,158 | Pretty good privacy (PGP / GPG) on-chain keyserver | pretty-good-privacy-pgp-gpg-on-chain-keyserver | 37,072 | 2 | 69 | fubuloubu | null | 2023-05-07T14:09:47.094Z | 2023-05-07T14:09:47.094Z | <p>Could adding a PGP record to ENS make sense?</p> | null | 1 | 0 | 45 | 34 | 2 | false | false | false | 1 | false | null | /t/pretty-good-privacy-pgp-gpg-on-chain-keyserver/14158/2 |
61 | 14,158 | 14,158 | Pretty good privacy (PGP / GPG) on-chain keyserver | pretty-good-privacy-pgp-gpg-on-chain-keyserver | 37,073 | 3 | 2,313 | SamWilsn | Sam Wilson | 2023-05-07T14:40:37.122Z | 2023-05-07T14:40:37.122Z | <p>My original idea was to add the PGP keys to ENS, but I chose not to because names expire, and the merging operation is more involved than just replacing the entire key.</p>
<p>To get PGP keys for an ENS name, I’d just resolve its address, then look that up in the PGP registry contract.</p> | 2 | 0 | 0 | 45 | 44 | 2 | false | false | false | 1 | false | null | /t/pretty-good-privacy-pgp-gpg-on-chain-keyserver/14158/3 |
61 | 14,158 | 14,158 | Pretty good privacy (PGP / GPG) on-chain keyserver | pretty-good-privacy-pgp-gpg-on-chain-keyserver | 37,260 | 4 | 2,313 | SamWilsn | Sam Wilson | 2023-05-11T05:35:30.058Z | 2023-05-11T05:35:30.058Z | <p>Instead of sleeping, I’ve thrown together a prototype parser for the OpenPGP key format:</p>
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61 | 14,158 | 14,158 | Pretty good privacy (PGP / GPG) on-chain keyserver | pretty-good-privacy-pgp-gpg-on-chain-keyserver | 37,310 | 5 | 1,341 | xzhang | w3tester@zCloakNetwork | 2023-05-13T01:49:07.140Z | 2023-05-13T06:33:07.873Z | <p>I like the idea of setting up a PGP/GPG keyserver on-chain. In general, it may not be limited to PGP use cases. Basically what we need is a way to attach the real-world identity of an entity (a person or an organization) to some cryptographic identifiers, like PGP public keys or Ethereum address or other DID.</p>
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61 | 14,158 | 14,158 | Pretty good privacy (PGP / GPG) on-chain keyserver | pretty-good-privacy-pgp-gpg-on-chain-keyserver | 37,328 | 6 | 2,313 | SamWilsn | Sam Wilson | 2023-05-13T13:05:47.663Z | 2023-05-13T13:05:47.663Z | <aside class="quote no-group" data-username="xzhang" data-post="5" data-topic="14158">
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61 | 14,158 | 14,158 | Pretty good privacy (PGP / GPG) on-chain keyserver | pretty-good-privacy-pgp-gpg-on-chain-keyserver | 37,331 | 7 | 4,558 | varunsrin | Varun Srinivasan | 2023-05-13T16:13:22.629Z | 2023-05-13T16:13:22.629Z | <p>Working on something related at Farcaster protocol that you might find interesting: <a href="https://github.com/farcasterxyz/contracts" class="inline-onebox" rel="noopener nofollow ugc">GitHub - farcasterxyz/contracts</a></p>
<p>The primary use case is a stable mapping from a user’s identity to a keypair used to sig... | null | 1 | 0 | 28 | 55.6 | 1 | false | false | false | 3 | false | null | /t/pretty-good-privacy-pgp-gpg-on-chain-keyserver/14158/7 |
61 | 14,158 | 14,158 | Pretty good privacy (PGP / GPG) on-chain keyserver | pretty-good-privacy-pgp-gpg-on-chain-keyserver | 37,340 | 8 | 1,341 | xzhang | w3tester@zCloakNetwork | 2023-05-14T01:13:13.691Z | 2023-05-14T01:13:13.691Z | <p>Hi Varunsrin, this is interesting. Do you perform some sort of checking to verify user identity before it is linked to the keypair?</p> | 7 | 1 | 0 | 27 | 20.4 | 2 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/pretty-good-privacy-pgp-gpg-on-chain-keyserver/14158/8 |
61 | 14,158 | 14,158 | Pretty good privacy (PGP / GPG) on-chain keyserver | pretty-good-privacy-pgp-gpg-on-chain-keyserver | 37,359 | 9 | 4,558 | varunsrin | Varun Srinivasan | 2023-05-14T16:37:20.591Z | 2023-05-14T16:37:20.591Z | <p>The general idea is that you can map your keypair to a stable, but meaningless identifier (e.g. 12345) which gives you the ability to rotate the keypairs later without affecting your identifier. You can then separately map the identifier to meaningful identity constructs like your ENS or other verification systems. ... | 8 | 0 | 0 | 24 | 9.8 | 1 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/pretty-good-privacy-pgp-gpg-on-chain-keyserver/14158/9 |
61 | 14,158 | 14,158 | Pretty good privacy (PGP / GPG) on-chain keyserver | pretty-good-privacy-pgp-gpg-on-chain-keyserver | 37,389 | 10 | 2,313 | SamWilsn | Sam Wilson | 2023-05-15T20:14:38.168Z | 2023-05-15T20:14:38.168Z | <p>Made some big changes to the specification in the initial post. Instead of processing PGP packets on-chain, we simply publish the public key itself with minimal metadata and a location of the full PGP bundle.</p>
<p>A PGP keyserver could be written to watch the chain, fetch the PGP bundles, and serve them up over th... | null | 0 | 0 | 22 | 54.4 | 2 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/pretty-good-privacy-pgp-gpg-on-chain-keyserver/14158/10 |
61 | 14,158 | 14,158 | Pretty good privacy (PGP / GPG) on-chain keyserver | pretty-good-privacy-pgp-gpg-on-chain-keyserver | 37,513 | 11 | 2,313 | SamWilsn | Sam Wilson | 2023-05-18T15:58:46.591Z | 2023-05-18T15:58:46.591Z | <p>Got <a href="https://twitter.com/_SamWilsn_/status/1658505428987150337" rel="noopener nofollow ugc">in contact</a> with some of the people at <a href="https://attest.sh/" rel="noopener nofollow ugc">Ethereum Attestation Service </a> after a discussion with <a class="mention" href="/u/xzhang">@xzhang</a>.</p>
<p>Look... | null | 0 | 0 | 23 | 39.6 | 2 | false | false | false | 1 | false | null | /t/pretty-good-privacy-pgp-gpg-on-chain-keyserver/14158/11 |
61 | 14,158 | 14,158 | Pretty good privacy (PGP / GPG) on-chain keyserver | pretty-good-privacy-pgp-gpg-on-chain-keyserver | 38,172 | 12 | 2,313 | SamWilsn | Sam Wilson | 2023-06-10T01:08:55.535Z | 2023-06-10T01:08:55.535Z | <p><a class="mention" href="/u/vbuterin">@vbuterin</a>’s “keystore contract” from <a href="https://vitalik.eth.limo/general/2023/06/09/three_transitions.html" rel="noopener nofollow ugc">The Three Transitions</a> is pretty similar to what this thread turned into, and goes into some very interesting use cases that can b... | null | 0 | 0 | 19 | 28.8 | 2 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/pretty-good-privacy-pgp-gpg-on-chain-keyserver/14158/12 |
61 | 14,158 | 14,158 | Pretty good privacy (PGP / GPG) on-chain keyserver | pretty-good-privacy-pgp-gpg-on-chain-keyserver | 38,273 | 13 | 2,313 | SamWilsn | Sam Wilson | 2023-06-13T16:50:33.666Z | 2023-06-13T16:50:33.666Z | <p>If we want to support off-chain (or at least non-mainnet) proofs, we’ll need to standardize the storage layout as well as the contract interface. Anyone have experience optimizing storage layouts for succinct proofs? <img src="https://ethereum-magicians.org/images/emoji/twitter/rofl.png?v=12" title=":rofl:" class="e... | null | 1 | 0 | 20 | 9 | 2 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/pretty-good-privacy-pgp-gpg-on-chain-keyserver/14158/13 |
61 | 14,158 | 14,158 | Pretty good privacy (PGP / GPG) on-chain keyserver | pretty-good-privacy-pgp-gpg-on-chain-keyserver | 38,347 | 14 | 8,508 | nelsonhp | Hunter | 2023-06-16T19:50:43.175Z | 2023-06-16T19:56:26.620Z | <p>I am confused by your comment but this may just be me missing the joke. I can be a bit dense at times, so forgive me if this is the case. Rather than trying to engineer an optimal layout for storage proof construction, why not allow the proof of a single storage slot to be sufficient? If you have all keys added to t... | 13 | 1 | 0 | 20 | 44 | 0 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/pretty-good-privacy-pgp-gpg-on-chain-keyserver/14158/14 |
61 | 14,158 | 14,158 | Pretty good privacy (PGP / GPG) on-chain keyserver | pretty-good-privacy-pgp-gpg-on-chain-keyserver | 38,355 | 15 | 2,313 | SamWilsn | Sam Wilson | 2023-06-17T02:22:58.229Z | 2023-06-17T02:22:58.229Z | <aside class="quote no-group" data-username="nelsonhp" data-post="14" data-topic="14158">
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61 | 14,158 | 14,158 | Pretty good privacy (PGP / GPG) on-chain keyserver | pretty-good-privacy-pgp-gpg-on-chain-keyserver | 39,747 | 16 | 2,008 | bitcoinbrisbane | Lucas Cullen | 2023-08-08T21:43:14.864Z | 2023-08-08T22:29:49.497Z | <p>I would like to contribute to this EIP. I was hoping this project would get off the ground <a href="https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8590919" class="inline-onebox" rel="noopener nofollow ugc">BlockPGP: A Blockchain-Based Framework for PGP Key Servers | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore</a> <a href="http... | null | 0 | 0 | 15 | 33 | 1 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/pretty-good-privacy-pgp-gpg-on-chain-keyserver/14158/16 |
61 | 14,158 | 14,158 | Pretty good privacy (PGP / GPG) on-chain keyserver | pretty-good-privacy-pgp-gpg-on-chain-keyserver | 39,748 | 17 | 2,008 | bitcoinbrisbane | Lucas Cullen | 2023-08-08T21:44:34.874Z | 2023-08-08T21:44:34.874Z | <p>Perhaps we could get a working group / forum / site up? Id like to help. We use PGP as the backbone of our id product idem.com.au</p> | 5 | 0 | 0 | 15 | 33 | 1 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/pretty-good-privacy-pgp-gpg-on-chain-keyserver/14158/17 |
61 | 3,001 | 3,001 | Forming a new Ring: ETH2.0 Networking Ring | forming-a-new-ring-eth2-0-networking-ring | 9,503 | 1 | 728 | mikerah | mikerah | 2019-03-26T11:41:05.011Z | 2024-08-02T11:46:25.554Z | <p>Hey,</p>
<p>We are finally announcing an ETH2.0 Networking Ring. We will be working on standards and requirements around the needs of ETH2.0. With the transition to Proof of Stake and the addition of sharding, we expect a new set of networking challenges. The focus of this Ring is to help with that and make ETH2.0 a... | null | 0 | 0 | 38 | 367.6 | 1 | false | false | false | 5 | false | null | /t/forming-a-new-ring-eth2-0-networking-ring/3001/1 |
61 | 3,001 | 3,001 | Forming a new Ring: ETH2.0 Networking Ring | forming-a-new-ring-eth2-0-networking-ring | 9,506 | 2 | 1,126 | zscole | Zak Cole | 2019-03-26T14:34:38.423Z | 2019-03-26T14:34:38.423Z | <p>Sweet! Definitely interested in helping push the ball forward on these initiatives. As you know, we’re currently working on implementing <a href="https://github.com/Whiteblock/hobbits" rel="nofollow noopener">Hobbits</a> in Artemis and Lodestar, but what should be our next steps?</p> | null | 1 | 0 | 35 | 17 | 2 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/forming-a-new-ring-eth2-0-networking-ring/3001/2 |
61 | 3,001 | 3,001 | Forming a new Ring: ETH2.0 Networking Ring | forming-a-new-ring-eth2-0-networking-ring | 9,535 | 3 | 728 | mikerah | mikerah | 2019-03-27T00:15:18.152Z | 2019-03-27T00:15:18.152Z | <p>Here’s a rough sketch of what we need to do in the long-term:</p>
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<li>Finalize Wire Protocol. We are currently using hobbits for testing and Matt Slipper has a PR with a more complete wire protocol for those with complete libp2p implementations.</li>
<li>Start modifying the beacon chain wire protocol in order t... | 2 | 0 | 0 | 27 | 10.4 | 1 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/forming-a-new-ring-eth2-0-networking-ring/3001/3 |
61 | 3,001 | 3,001 | Forming a new Ring: ETH2.0 Networking Ring | forming-a-new-ring-eth2-0-networking-ring | 10,131 | 4 | 689 | atoulme | Antoine Toulme | 2019-04-12T15:49:06.693Z | 2019-04-12T15:49:06.693Z | <p>Happy to participate. I will be at the core dev meeting in Berlin next week. I will present hobbits there.</p> | null | 0 | 0 | 18 | 53.6 | 2 | false | false | false | 1 | false | null | /t/forming-a-new-ring-eth2-0-networking-ring/3001/4 |
61 | 4,497 | 4,497 | Should there be a standard algorithm for calculating ETH supply? | should-there-be-a-standard-algorithm-for-calculating-eth-supply | 14,639 | 1 | 1 | jpitts | Jeth Pitts | 2020-08-14T17:30:24.590Z | 2020-08-15T06:47:36.923Z | <p>Setting aside the (kind of made-up) controversy, I ask the following questions:</p>
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<li>Should there be a standard algo for calculating ETH supply in clients?</li>
<li>What would be the best approach to deal with the generation and storage of this measure?</li>
<li><strong>Who are the users of a supply measurem... | null | 0 | 0 | 17 | 103.4 | 2 | true | true | true | 1 | false | null | /t/should-there-be-a-standard-algorithm-for-calculating-eth-supply/4497/1 |
61 | 4,497 | 4,497 | Should there be a standard algorithm for calculating ETH supply? | should-there-be-a-standard-algorithm-for-calculating-eth-supply | 14,667 | 2 | 1 | jpitts | Jeth Pitts | 2020-08-16T10:00:40.821Z | 2020-08-16T10:00:40.821Z | <p>Posted by <a class="mention" href="/u/tjayrush">@tjayrush</a> on <a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/ethereum/comments/ialcf0/ethereums_issuance_two_articles_and_some_code_to/">reddit</a>:</p>
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<p>Here’s two articles I wrote:</p>
<p><a href="https://medium.com/coinmonks/ethereums-issuance-minerreward-3cad5... | null | 1 | 0 | 16 | 33.2 | 2 | true | true | true | 1 | false | null | /t/should-there-be-a-standard-algorithm-for-calculating-eth-supply/4497/2 |
61 | 4,497 | 4,497 | Should there be a standard algorithm for calculating ETH supply? | should-there-be-a-standard-algorithm-for-calculating-eth-supply | 14,675 | 3 | 624 | CryptoBlockchainTech | Crypto Blockchain Technologies | 2020-08-16T22:42:54.719Z | 2020-08-16T22:43:31.306Z | <p>Confusing article, can’t tell which is original and which is new code. You talk about how confusing the yellow paper is, but when you write the article it is confusing as well as to which lines of code you are wanting to change. Maybe you can put them side by side?</p> | 2 | 1 | 0 | 16 | 28.2 | 2 | false | false | false | 1 | false | null | /t/should-there-be-a-standard-algorithm-for-calculating-eth-supply/4497/3 |
61 | 4,497 | 4,497 | Should there be a standard algorithm for calculating ETH supply? | should-there-be-a-standard-algorithm-for-calculating-eth-supply | 14,695 | 4 | 1 | jpitts | Jeth Pitts | 2020-08-19T17:59:08.771Z | 2020-08-19T17:59:08.771Z | <p>Jordan Last has created scripts for the “total issued ETH” methodology.</p>
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61 | 11,097 | 11,097 | How to get the historical floor price data (minutes) of a specified NFT? | how-to-get-the-historical-floor-price-data-minutes-of-a-specified-nft | 29,425 | 1 | 6,385 | BabyBluez | BabyBluez | 2022-09-29T09:07:03.462Z | 2024-08-02T11:52:53.170Z | <p>Through an NFT contract address and a timestamp in minutes, the historical floor price at that moment can be returned.</p>
<p>This floor price is the floor price listed in the market (like the floor price displayed by gem.xyz), not the sale floor price.<br>
For example, the function of <a href="http://nftscoring.com... | null | 0 | 0 | 7 | 51.4 | 0 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/how-to-get-the-historical-floor-price-data-minutes-of-a-specified-nft/11097/1 |
61 | 251 | 251 | EIP0 Governance Summit ahead of EDCON in Toronto | eip0-governance-summit-ahead-of-edcon-in-toronto | 659 | 1 | 1 | jpitts | Jeth Pitts | 2018-05-01T14:55:27.398Z | 2018-05-09T17:15:18.225Z | <blockquote>
<p>The Fellowship of Ethereum Magicians is doing great work on the technical details of Ethereum governance, but where are the philosophers? At this event we’ll be discussing the legal/political/ethical/ philosophical challenges of Ethereum governance and hope you will join us!</p>
<p><strong>Tuesday, May ... | null | 0 | 0 | 29 | 335.8 | 2 | true | true | true | 0 | false | null | /t/eip0-governance-summit-ahead-of-edcon-in-toronto/251/1 |
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