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March 22, 2018

Week in Ethereum News
March 22, 2018
Ethereum News and Links

Protocol

Sharding research compendium
Sharding phase 1 spec
Cross-shard contract yanking
Panels on sharding in Taipei to cap a 3 day sharding workshop
Jon Choi writes up results from the workshop: Cross-shard Communication & Developer Experience
A simple way to compute rent fees?
VB: “realistically with a laptop you’ll be able to keep up to date fully with something like 1-10 shards”
Phil Daian: Incentivizing a Robust P2P Network/Relay Layer
Notes from Giveth’s ScalingNow conference to accompany the videos
Alex Miller: Plasma and the Internet of Money

Stuff for developers

List of EVM opcodes, including proposals, from Trail of Bits
Reversing Ethereum smart contracts
Upgradable ERC20 pattern
NuCypher unveils threshold proxy re-encryption for scalable e2e encrypted data sharing
The phenomenon of Ethereum honey pots
HackerOne report on Coinbase bug – throw a transaction from a contract and revert prior transactions
Remix IDE updates
Ethereum programming 101 video by Joseph Chow
How to change your web app to a dapp tutorial
Gitcoin now has an ETH faucet to help bring devs into web3

Release

Mist and wallet v0.10.0 – light client now default sync mode
Parity v1.10 – support for WASM on Kovan (!), the wallet UI now disabled by default

Ecosystem

Interview with Vitalik Buterin where he talks through some of the early Ethereum history.  The interview clearly happened at least a few months ago.
More on how Parity is helping the World Food Programme feed refugees
Taylor Monahan’s “Decentralized Future is People” MIT bitcoin Expo talk

Project Updates

Numerai is airdropping Numeraire tokens to Kaggle accounts.  I signed up and got mine!  Finally got some value out of all those hours on Kaggle.
Cellarius’ CellCon0
Decentraland Market to buy and sell LAND
Toshi revamps its dapp browser
Imogen Heap on her work with Mycelia

New Projects

Key Mesh – an Ethereum address book with private chat. Running on Rinkeby.
EthernalGo – play Go onchain.  Reddit thread.
CryptoCup – World Cup predictions.  But I don’t have an octopus?
Tabby – an escrow middleman to avoid sending to wrong address. From Blockcat

Interviews, Podcasts, Videos, Talks

I talk decentralized insurance with Stephan Karpischek from Etherisc
Software Engineering Daily with Jarrad and Oskar from Status
Andy Milenius talk on Circles universal basic income
Mark Beylin talks bounties on Pressurecast
Epicenter episodes with Bob Summerwill and Peter Van Valkenburgh
Truffle’s Tim Coulter on Changelog

Tokens

Pangea is tokenizing a 5 unit apartment building in Brooklyn.
Reality TV star Kevin O’Leary claims a $400m NYC hotel will do an on-chain securities offering in “the next 3 weeks” that is “SEC approved.”  My guess is that if it happens it’s not on Ethereum.
The state enforcers fighting crypto fraud. In Texas, enforcers can go undercover.
CryptoKitties raised $12m VC round.
Lots of tokens trading lower than value of the ETH they hold
Virtue Poker announces token sale.  No US, no discounts or bonuses, access to the alpha but tokens locked until the site is live.

General

Ledger discusses its updated firmware in response to Saleem Rashid’s “breaking the ledger security model” post.  Or check Matthew Green’s tl;dr tweetstorm.
Microsoft announces that Niavura settled Principal Protected Notes on the Etherem main net
ConsenSys to do pilot project with World Identity Network to fight human trafficking
Time says “Russia” helped the Venezuelan dictatorship with its Petro scam to evade sanctions
A Vitalik Buterin interview on why he donated a few million to SENS to fight aging.
Bloomberg: Google is working on blockchain tech
Long section on blockchains in the Joint Economic Report starting at p201

Dates of note

Upcoming dates of note:

March 24 – ERC721 conference in Dallas
March 27 – Pathfounder: Cryptoeconomics in London. 15% off with discount code EVAN.
April 3-4 – Deconomy in Seoul
April 17 – DappDev in Kiev
April 24 – Oslo Blockchain Day
April 25 – Virtue Poker sale
May 3-5 – Edcon in Toronto
May 11-12 – Ethereal (NYC)
May 16-17 – Token Summit (NYC)
May 18-20 – EthMemphis hackathon

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This alone could suffice to completely change the rules of the entire game, however, A2B opted to develop its solution even further, and transfer it onto blockchain.

Integrating Blockchain

Blockchain has been a somewhat buzzword for multiple industries in the recent years. News concerning its implementation in different areas like property rights or finance pop up every now and then.

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It all could make the entire industry transparent while seriously cutting expenses on running a business. For that reason, blockchainizing a solution that has already significantly simplified everything for cargo owners and freight forwarders seems a perfect idea.

A2B’s platform has already garnered support from some government institutions as well as stakeholders in local telecom, oil and gas, and insurance industries. Even though it currently operates in the Eastern Europe, it intends to expand to the developed economies of North America and Western Europe.

As blockchain enters more and more industries these days, such movements may signify that in a few years the technology will be able to empower the entire economy, and the world of tomorrow will finally become the world of today.

Are blockchain-based logistics platforms like A2B the answer to better supply chain and cargo tracking? Let us know what you think in the comments below.


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